On 09/18/2011 05:07 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
[...] with the OOo side down most of the time, or flaky when up
Sure, but here is about LO, not OOo: why arguing about OOo website in here?
Did you try the LO site?
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Readers,
A quick report revealed that there have been about 3000 bugs reported
with LO so far, of which 200 have been assigned (presumably to
programmers able to solve). Curious to know, how does this compare to
known bugs reported with m$o? Thanks.
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There is a document version control extension for OO (oosvn) which has
been installed with LO. However, it doesn't work (e.g. claiming a
document not under version control even though added previously to the
repository using the command terminal).
The sorgeforge web site for this
Hi :)
I think most people that use MS Office have no idea how to post a bug-report
against it. It's certainly not as actively encouraged as it is in OpenSource
projects.
There wouldn't be much point in posting a bug-report about MS products. Do
they fix things? It seems that the only
On 09/19/2011 05:18 AM, Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
On 09/18/2011 05:07 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
[...] with the OOo side down most of the time, or flaky when up
Sure, but here is about LO, not OOo: why arguing about OOo website in
here?
Did you try the LO site?
On 09/19/2011 02:17 PM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
Hopefully, LO's sites will be fully populated in the next few months
with the same type of stuff that the OOo sites have.
What about joining the LO www team in order to give hands to help?
Instead of doing it your side, I
There really should be a dedicated mail-list limited strictly to file
format compatibility issues, that has a few of the developers on it that
work on the file format filters.
To make it easy for users to submit problems documents, such a list
should also allow attachments (a size limitation
Hi :)
Tim at KrackedPress does many other things for the LibreOffice project. He is
currently hosting a lot of templates, dictionaries and extensions on his own
servers partly for the North American Dvd project (which he is the lead person
for).
He is not really complaining about OOo's
On Sun, 2011-09-18 at 16:54 +0200, Andreas Säger wrote:
Am 18.09.2011 16:28, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Le 17/09/11 21:43, Andreas Säger a écrit :
Hi Andreas,
As far as I know, it is shipped with LibreOffice.
Choose database type MySQL instead of JDBC or ODBC.
It is neither
Hi Drew,
As I mentioned before -- the problem is that activating the native
MySQL connector after making the correct selection for the odb-file
doesn't work, at least not on my Debian Wheezy system.
I keep getting the error message
... no SDBC driver found for the URL.
Maybe the connector has to
Boy, you got that right - Tom.
Recently I ran across a Drop Cap-related bug in their Word program and via
their support forum discovered that is was a well known problem that was
reported as a bug back in 2003. Apparently MS didn't deem it necessary to
fix. Also, thank goodness I was able to work
In Libre Base, is there a way to convert text to hyperlink when running
reports? I input text data into a table that is a weblink
(Http:\\www.etc.com), but I am only able to format it into text. When I run a
report that displays the data, I would like to have clickable links in those
Hi Heinrich
On Mon, 2011-09-19 at 17:59 +0200, Heinrich Stoellinger wrote:
Hi Drew,
As I mentioned before -- the problem is that activating the native
MySQL connector after making the correct selection for the odb-file
doesn't work, at least not on my Debian Wheezy system.
I keep getting
I have a short story (downloaded). The format 'should' be left justified
except for the last line which I want to be centered. I select all except
the last two lines, and left justify. The last line moves left. I either
select or not the last line (have tried both ways), and center. The body
Put cursor at the beginning of last line and hit delete until the last line
shifts up to the line above it. Continue to hit delete to remove all extra
white spaces, indents etc.
While cursor is still at the beginning of the former last line, Hold 'Shift'
and press 'Enter' to move it back to
Onyeibo Oku wrote (20-09-11 06:44)
While cursor is still at the beginning of the former last line, Hold
'Shift' and press 'Enter' to move it back to last line. Try centring
should read press Enter (without shift), IMO.
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