Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Creating new global Gallery themes

2016-01-09 Thread anne-ology
Thank you, Alex. This list continues to be a great resource for a great program. From: Alexander Thurgood Date: Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 12:08 PM Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: Creating new global Gallery themes To: users@global.libreoffice.org Le 07/01/2016 18:41, anne-ology a éc

Re: [libreoffice-users] a question about libreoffice and txt files:

2016-01-09 Thread jorge
Hi all: I don't know if this solve the problem but could be: Menu-Tools-Options-Languages Settings-Language-Language pre-settings for documents-Complex text Language (CTL). There you can find Persa languaje. I hope this help Regards, Jorge Rodríguez El sáb, 09-01-2016 a las 13:19 +0

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: a question about libreoffice and txt files:

2016-01-09 Thread nasrin khaksar
hi again. thanks for your suggestion. i tested and it did not work for me in persian txt. when i tried it, a message appeared that said libreoffice crashed due to an unexpected error. your work will be saved and automaticly recovered when you you launch audacity again. after that, every time that

[libreoffice-users] Re: a question about libreoffice and txt files:

2016-01-09 Thread V Stuart Foote
Hi Nasrin, For your use case either from the StartCenter or with Writer already open simply use the File -> Open dialog. And on the chooser -- rather than default "All Files" scroll the listbox down into the Writer section select the "Text - Choose Encoding (.txt)" entry. Then select your text f

Re: [libreoffice-users] a question about libreoffice and txt files:

2016-01-09 Thread Cley Faye
It is not a permanent solution, but you can open txt files through the File->Open menu of LibreOffice itself. In the Open dialog, manually select the file type "Text - Choose encoding". It will let you choose the file encoding. ...if anyone know how to permanently set LibreOffice to open .txt as U

[libreoffice-users] a question about libreoffice and txt files:

2016-01-09 Thread nasrin khaksar
hi every one. i tried both libreoffice and open office. fortunately libreoffice recognizes the incoding of the txt files and open them without asking about which incoding should is use, and also about phont and language. its a very great feature that even microsoft office has not and its realy uniq