Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 102598] Can't tunnel to openoffice.org

2009-06-11 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Please see below.
-louis
On 2009-06-09, at 06:23 , Belayneh Melka wrote:


Dear Nithin,

  Thanks a lot for your immediate response.
I retried to tunnel with the syntax you gave me. But the problem  
persists.


I see similar message.

  ssh: connect to host cvs.openoffice.org port 22: Connection timed  
out


   With best regars,
Dawit


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From: nithin...@openoffice.org 
Subject: [Issue 102598] Can't tunnel to openoffice.org
To: barrees...@openoffice.org
Date: Monday, June 8, 2009, 6:18 PM

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--- Additional comments from nithin...@openoffice.org Mon Jun  8  
18:18:00 + 2009 ---

Hi Dawit,

The syntax seems to incorrect, please find the correct syntax below:

ssh -2 -x -L 2401:localhost:2401 tun...@cvs.openoffice.org

Please re-try and let us know if it is working fine.


Regards,
Nithin.K
Support Operations.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 79867] Loss of data in all documents

2007-07-25 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-07-24, at 19:18 , Homewaters wrote:

Many thanks for your assistance. The problem was operator error and  
is resolved.  Apologies for wasting your time.



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Is it possible to provide a sample doc? Will be essential to  
reproduce the issue...


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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 79497] Installation problem with 680m128 and Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon

2007-07-17 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi
On 2007-07-11, at 14:57 , Susan Cragin wrote:


No, sorry. I made a mistake.
Should be 680m218.
Susan

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Do you realy mean m128?

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 72957] User settings overridden by installation

2007-07-16 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-07-15, at 21:23 , Steve K wrote:


Hiya,
thanks for the tip but where exactly is the file I have to apply  
your example to (marked blue below)?


St.

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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 16
00:57:21 + 2007 --- I, also, have had this problem with
installing dictionaries since 2.1 or 2.0.

Upgrading OOo (on Win 2000) uninstalls the dictionaries but leaves
their files
in the dictionary folder.  After reinstalling (using the built-in
wizard) I
cannot set/save the Default Language to anything other than English
(USA).

Deleting the global linguistic.xcu file
(share\registry\data\org\openoffice\Office) permits changes to the
default
language but uninstalls the dictionaries!

I have got past the problem by copying the "DefaultLocale" XML record
from the  user file into the global one while OOo is not running -  
leaving the
global dictionary records unchanged.  This corrects the Default  
Language

setting but still does not allow me to modify it from the UI.

For example...

 
  en-AU
 


It appears that UI changes are written to the user linguistic.xcu
file, but
this is overridden at run time by the global one if it exists.
Unfortunately
it must exist if additional dictionaries are installed for all users.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 78404] takes up processor when not in use, can hang

2007-07-10 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2007-07-09, at 04:34 , charlie baker wrote:


here's some initial answers, will try and get more when i get a moment

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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jun 25  
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Will need a little more information to proceed.
Can you attach a copy of the document that this would occur on?
i'm still trying to find out which ones if any make it happen more  
than others

What are the spec's of your machine?

sony vaio 1.6ghz processor, 1gb ram, 106gb hdd
When you look at task manager, what is the task name that is  
maxing out the CPU?
here's ther interesting thing, the last time it did it, it was  
actually firefox that claimed to be maxxing out, machine was almost  
frozen, alt+tab worked enough to bring back the task manager but  
machine calmed down as soon as i killed open office

Does the memory also max out?


no

What other applications are you running when this happens?

seems not to happen if it is the only app open, thunderbird seems  
to cause slowness when running with openoffice
Is there a common application that when you run causes this to  
happen?
What are you normally doing when this occurs (eg, surfing the web,  
etc...)?
Does it happen when you save the doc and then leave it in the  
background?



yes
Sorry for all the questions, but need some more info in order to  
understand

where the problem is...

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 79316] Spreadsheet: linefeed not correctly interpretted on csv import

2007-07-07 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-07-06, at 05:08 , Errol Kowald wrote:


Thanks Frank,
   I looked, & looked & looked again, but couldn't see anything  
wrong with the file. Dare I say it, Excel opens it fine, (I prefer  
not to use Excel) so I assumed it was Calc that was the the problem.


I just had another look, and it still took me a while to discover  
the problem - using double quotes to denote inches (0.156") - even  
though you pointed me to it!


I don't suppose that Calc could detect the use of double quotes  
after a number as being an inch sign, when there is an uneven  
number of double quotes? Excel apparently does this - it's either  
very smart, or not pedantic enough to get caught out!


Many thanks - back to Farnell!

regards
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Hi,

this is not a bug of OOo. In line 51 you have an uneven number of  
double quotes
making the csv invalid from that point on. Removing the double  
quote in Line 51

column 41 solves the problem.

So the creation of the csv file is the problem.

Frank

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 79064] Executing get updates : Application not found

2007-07-03 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-07-02, at 07:45 , Stuart Brown wrote:

System settings are fine, I have no problem opening html files with  
any other application or from explorer.


Looking at the folder config, html files are associated with  
seamonkey.


I would request more information about how ooo is trying to call  
the application.



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I would assume that your system settings have been mingled up  
somehow. On my XP
system I have four browsers on the system (the mentioned ones and  
Opera also).
No problem to start the default browser. In the folder options you  
should
checkthe system settings for html. Maybe it helps to force the  
browser to check
for default browser at startup. For more information you should  
refer to the

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 78949] Cannot save to non-open formats

2007-06-28 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-06-28, at 09:16 , Simon Bate wrote:

The bug wasn't about hitting the ESC key...that was just how I  
backed out of the problem.


The problem was that saving as a foreign format attempted to bring  
up the dialog, which never displayed on screen.  So, for all  
practical purposes the app was hung.


Simon


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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jun 28  
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Hi,

hitting the ESC key while the Warning dialog is open is like  
pressing the No
Button. It brings you back to the save as Dialog as you have  
decided to not save
in the foreign format. This is intentional and therefore this Issue  
is invalid.


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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 78426] to-be-SRC680_m216: new Perl module requirement again?

2007-06-15 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi

On 2007-06-14, at 09:42 , Joachim Lingner wrote:


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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jun 14  
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That's in solenv/bin/make_ext_update_info.pl since mid of April.  
It just slipped

trough until now because it was used in
desktop/test/deployment/update/updateinfocreation/build only, and  
that directory
normally does not get built. Now, since integration of CWS dv02,  
we have

desktop/test/deployment/locationtest using it.
Ause, do you know more about that script, or is it Joachim's?

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Re: [www-issues] R: [Issue 77431] database table linked to spreadsheet not updated

2007-06-15 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

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On 2007-06-14, at 10:56 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Dear kpalagin,

thank you for writing to me.

Yes, the document definitely describes the problem.

I have checked the connection pooling setting in my Base and it is OFF
(I suspect it has always been like that, since I did'nt even know  
about it).


I had also tested several workarounds mentioned in the document:

- restarting Base (doesn't work)
- restarting OO QuickStarter (WORKS)
  =

Best regards and congratulations on your beautiful product OO

Andrew Florit


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Ogg: [Issue 77431] database table linked to spreadsheet not updated

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Andrew ,
please see if http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=9899  
describes

the problem.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 78415] Sort function may not put dates in correct order

2007-06-15 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

HI,

On 2007-06-14, at 13:56 , Allan Richardson wrote:

That was the problem.  Originally, in Microsoft Works spreadsheet  
(Excel lite), the dates were being entered as text and sorted as  
text.  The rows entered after migrating to Open Office were the  
only true dates.  Now all I need to do is make sure that future  
entries in that column are always treated as text.  I may need to  
order a book with the details of Open Office.  Thanks for resolving  
this for me.


Allan Richardson
former mainframe, future PC developer (trying to learn new languages)

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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun 13  
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Hi,

press CTRL+F8 to use the Value Highlighting functionality.

Text is black, numbers are blue and formula results are green.

If you have a column starting with a date and some rows further  
this 'Date' is a

text, a sort will only performed on the numerical date cells.

Calc will not calculate with text, so it would be a good idea to  
convert the

text date cells to real date cells.

frank

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 78426] to-be-SRC680_m216: new Perl module requirement again?

2007-06-14 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-06-14, at 09:42 , Joachim Lingner wrote:


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That's in solenv/bin/make_ext_update_info.pl since mid of April.  
It just slipped

trough until now because it was used in
desktop/test/deployment/update/updateinfocreation/build only, and  
that directory
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desktop/test/deployment/locationtest using it.
Ause, do you know more about that script, or is it Joachim's?

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Re: [www-issues] RE: [Issue 74052] Importing or exporting Word (DOC) documents in Hebrew

2007-06-12 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi
On 2007-06-11, at 11:19 , Samuel Abramovitz wrote:


How can the status be resolved ?
Its even more accute now - it work even worst !!!
Please advise
Samuel

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Re: [www-issues] RE: [Issue 77869] table grids and graphs not printing properly in windows vista

2007-06-12 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

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On 2007-06-11, at 18:45 , Peter Trypsteen wrote:



I've discovered that it is a problem with the printer drivers in  
windows vista and not OpenOffice.
Acrobat Reader doesn't print also not correctly with the difference  
that it only prints out the table grids !
If I see that a document that is made in Office 2007 (is on it's  
way) doesn't print good too.

Then this problem has nothing to do with OpenOffice.

In XP OpenOffice prints fine with the table grids.




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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 78285] Can't save in Writer in SuSE Linux 10.0

2007-06-12 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-06-12, at 03:49 , Larry McClellan wrote:

I believe what I currently am trying to run is the SuSE distro  
build, but I have also had the problem installing from file:///jl/ 
larrymc/RPM/OpenOffice_org-2.2-9.1.i586.rpm.
I have only noticed it with Writer. The spreadsheet seems to be OK.  
I don't use any of the other apps in a mode where I am trying to save.




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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 78285] Can't save in Writer in SuSE Linux 10.0

2007-06-12 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi

On 2007-06-12, at 06:10 , Larry McClellan wrote:


More information:

I downloaded from the OSUOSL mirror   
OOo_2.2.1_LinuxIntel_install_wJRE_en-US.tar.gz/, untarred, cd'ed to  
the RPMs directory, added it to YAST and installed in YAST.


I opened a new text document, did a little stuff in it, and hit  
Ctrl-s.

ps aux gives
larrymc   9077  0.0  0.2   3872  1328 ?S21:01   0:00 / 
bin/sh /usr/bin/soffice
larrymc   9096  3.6 10.8 122528 55872 ?Sl   21:01   0:07 / 
usr/lib/ooo-2.0/program/soffice.bin
larrymc   9106  0.0  0.0  0 0 ?Z21:03   0:00  
[soffice.bin] 


It almost has to be either something else I have installed or  
something in one of the SuSE patches, or you'd have been inundated  
with reports.



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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 5091] Text fields and UI missing for custom properties

2007-06-12 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-06-12, at 08:40 , Fredrik Sjöstedt wrote:


Hi,

Great to see another developer taking on this issue !!

I believe this is one of the greatest showstopers for introducing  
ooo to

the global business.

Do you guys know where the bug is?

Is it in the document handling part of writer (that can't handle these
types of fields) , or is it an import issue.

If it is an import issue, wouldn't it be possible (as a workaround) to
recreate the fields from ooo basic, if you know where they should be?

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 77369] italics formats previous text

2007-06-10 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-06-10, at 21:12 , Orion wrote:


shift + ctrl + space: renders the previous paragraph into "default"
text (single-spaced, no indentation). Font remains the same.

I do think the italics thing is a real problem. It's a basic function
that doesn't work the way it really ought to. The work-around (hitting
italics after the word you want italicized) is extremely
counter-intuitive. I look forward to a resolution to this issue.

I am otherwise very happy with Open Office, just so you know!

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therealorion,
please see if shift+ctrl+spacebar has the same effect.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 73150] NL: Files for translation update of OO.o 2.2

2007-06-01 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-06-01, at 06:54 , Arthur Buijs - ArtIeTee wrote:


Hi Rafaella,

re-re-rescheduled for this weekend :-(

I hope it is still usefull for you.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 76880] Recalculate 10 times slower than OOo2.1

2007-05-23 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

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On 2007-05-22, at 23:02 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi,

Thanks for looking into this issue.

I notice that 75877 has issue type of ENHANCEMENT. However I would  
say this is definitely a DEFECT for the following reasons:


Conditional formatting used to work correctly in all previous  
versions. This is a "Show Stopper" for anybody relying on  
conditional formats involving formulae.


The issue is definitely related to conditional formats.

If I remove conditional formats recalculation returns to normal speed.

I have provided a sample spread-sheet to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
We have many large sheets which make extensive use of conditional  
formats for error checking.


It seems that the conditional format algorithm has been broken in  
2.2. Seems to be evaluating for all cells not just the visible cells.


Also the range of the conditional format affects the speed. If the  
range of the conditional format is an entire column, even though  
there only 3000 cells with data and formulae, recalculate may never  
complete. If you change the range of the conditional format to just  
3000 cells recalculation may eventually complete.


Previous versions did not have this behaviour.

Looking forward to testing a fix for the next release.

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Hi,
Thanks for your report. You can help us making OOo better!
1) If this works better in OOo 2.1 than in OOo 2.2 i would say  
this is a

regression bug. Can you please confirm?
2) I will mark this as a duplicate of Issue 75877. Please add your  
comments

there to keep everything together.
Greetz,
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 77153] Broken links - missing graphics on page

2007-05-10 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2007-05-10, at 12:03 , Kay Schenk wrote:


will do! I'll get to this as soon as I can!


np. I can delete it if you like. It's totally unimportant :-)
ciao
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Thanks. Okay, this website page is a false lead.  It is a draft  
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would remove it but I'll leave it to Kay to remove.  You'll come  
across other files like this. We use website as our "tryout"  
space. It gives us a domain for testing files. The search will  
pull it up, of course. About the only thing I'd suggest to the  
website group is that we clearly (or more clearly) label the docs  
as drafts.
Kay: would you close this issue after you remove the file (remove  
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I relabelled it to reflect the fact that the file is a draft.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 77107] DSUM returns Err504 in Calc

2007-05-09 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi
In general, ask on the list if you do not have the permissions to  
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duplicate of another issue covering the same problem.  The idea is to  
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show_bug.cgi?id=58183


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Hi,

How can I reopen issue 58183? I'm new to these things. Please help.  
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Hi,
Thanks for your issue.
It is better to reopen issue 58183, so we keep all comments  
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I will close this issue as duplicate. Please feel free to reopen  
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 76989] CVS Commit access request

2007-05-09 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-05-09, at 11:41 , Michael Sicotte wrote:


The user name is

msicotte

it is the same as the "submitted by" for the key attachment and  
"reporter" for the issue.


Thanks,

Mike

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Hi,

Please let us know the username of the user for whom the key is to  
be uploaded.


Thanks
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 76881] Column width changed on switching printer type and saving as xls

2007-05-03 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2007-05-03, at 06:35 , Tan Kok Jwee wrote:


Hello Frank,

Many thanks.

Tested and here is the result.

With the 'Printermetric' ticked.
I can see physically on the screen that the column width change  
after sending
to another type of printer. But checking width with the right click  
shows 2" (i

think not updated). Save the file and reopen it and it shows 2.05".

With the 'Printermetric' not ticked
There is no physical change seen on the screen. all other behavior  
as described

previously.

For both cases, other than being able to physically see the width  
change, all

other behavior is same as previously described.

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please have a look at Tools-Options-OpenOffice.org Calc-General-Use
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 76797] Cursor and kbd freeze, caps locks light sometimes blinks

2007-05-02 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hello,

On 2007-05-01, at 16:44 , James wrote:

That is interesting. How do I tell whether a package is a "meta- 
package" or contains actual data?


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Hi jamesh0317,

at the moment I don't use Feisty...

Which packages does synaptic want to remove? AFAIK a lot of them  
are so called
meta packages (e.g. ubuntu-desktop) which don't contain rel files/ 
prgrams but a

list of other packages, they "include"...

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 73457] Memory Leak in all Basic type void Method calls

2007-05-01 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

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On 2007-04-29, at 20:01 , Terry Ellison wrote:


Yes,

I've done quite a lot of work on the analysis here, but it's the  
old problem -- finding the hours in the day to move this one  
forward.   If you feel that we should make this publicly available  
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I remember seeing the idea of code refactoring to improve  
performance, but can't find anymore in this discussion.

Do we have issue for that?

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 76811] OO fails to correctly import .doc files containing Endnote fields

2007-05-01 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hello,

On 2007-05-01, at 06:41 , Hubert Serve wrote:


Dear Crolidge,

importing from rtf works partly. The fields are not deleted in this  
case. However, some formatting is lost (e.g. Superscript). Problem  
is: most collaborating authors just assume that I use MS Word and  
don't care to save in rtf. As a consequence, the failure of Oo to  
import .doc files slows down the workflow severely. Thank you for  
your help !


Best Regards,
Hubert

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Hi Hserve.

I also use Endnote with Word 2003, but I always save in RTF files.

Have you tried importing RTF files ? I will try it later and tell  
you anyway.


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Re: [www-issues] RE: [Issue 76643] tables do not resize properly -- mouse selects wrong column ba

2007-04-30 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-04-28, at 01:30 , noneof yourbiz wrote:

i've had this problem with all versions of 2.x and have also had  
this problem on ubuntu linux.

as well as my work system -- this is not a unique problem for me.
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Hi Egandalf,
I can't reproduce your problem (2.2. on XP).
Even with zoom on 50%, I can grab the column border I want.
Also the 'delimiters' on the ruler aren't a problem for me.
So maybe something else in your situation?
Cor

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 75187] Open a special case file with the Calc, and edit it, then freeze occurs.

2007-04-25 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hello,

On 2007-04-25, at 05:05 , gaozm wrote:


Hello tl:
I am glad to see that you are concerned about this issue, I  
want to tell you this bug has been fixed.

But I hope to have your suggestions of issue75187, thank you!

Best Regards!

Gao Zemin



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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 75128] document could not be opened

2007-04-24 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi
On 2007-04-24, at 10:12 , Bob K. wrote:

i've given up trying to correct the problem.  i've removed and  
installed openoffice several times, but the same problem continues  
with base.  all the other programs in openoffice work fine.  i'm  
looking at another database solution at this time.  if at any time  
you see the same problem, or if someone thinks they have a fix, i  
would be more than happy to test it for you.  i wish i knew what  
the problem was.  i have no problems with any other software.  as  
stated before, i have amd athlon 64 processors.


thanks for your help,
bob k.

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rkamarowski,
what is the current status of the problem?

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Re: [www-issues] Openoffice 2.2 crashes on loading data from database

2007-04-21 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-04-20, at 08:23 , Sahu Gopesh ((KSDB 331)) wrote:


Hi ,

I have an issue - Openoffice 2.2 crashes on loading data from database
table configured.
Even I tried to open table on Base having 300 records. I increased jvm
heap size upto 512 in OO.

Please help me how to come to from this issue.

Thanks
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 76177] Select entire row in 2.2 crashes XP

2007-04-21 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,
On 2007-04-19, at 22:30 , Other wrote:


Hi.,

Have you made any progress on this issue?  It is really frustrating  
because I keep forgetting not to select a row and I just had about  
4 hours of work wiped out because of it.  I know it is my fault for  
not saving often enough, but all the same I'd like this bug to get  
fixed!


Regards,

Brad

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Works for me without problems.

Does it occur with every spreadsheet? If not, please attach the  
faulty spreadsheet.


Does it occur with a new user?

How do yo select the row? For example clicking on row head or  
using Shift+space

bar?
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 76153] Locale/charset file for Lingala (ln_CD)

2007-04-20 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-04-19, at 18:16 , Etienne Ruedin wrote:


Hi Eike

Moyogo is Denis Moyogo Jacquerye.
We are both at ln.wikipedia and at "Informatique et langues des  
deux Congo"-group.


Good Night
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Hi moyogo,


I'll send the JCA form asap.


Good. Btw, what is your full name, so I can look it up in the list of
approved assignments?

1. The ThousandSeparator is ' ' non-breaking space. Thanks for  
noticing

the

empty one.


The format codes have to be adapted to use it. I'll do that.


2. The ListSeparator is  ' ; '.


The separator should be one character only, I'll remove the  
surrounding

blanks.


3. I set the negative currency form to
   [CURRENCY] # ##0,00;[RED]-[CURRENCY] #

##0,00

Also the codes not having [RED] negatives probably should be adapted,
I'll do.

4. The CurrencySymbol is now "F", althought "Fc" is often  
encountered.


Which means that also the LC_FORMAT replaceTo attribute should use  
'F',
will do. Btw, I assigned the MS-LangID 0x0639 to ln-CD, so it  
reads now

replaceTo="[$F-639]".


5. The IndexKey is now A-E Ɛ F-O Ɔ P-Z


Fine.



Regarding the collation :

the alphabetical order is the most common one I have encountered.
The morphological order (ln_morph) is recommended by some  
linguists so

it should

be available.
But I think the alphabetical order (ln_charset) should be the  
default,
unless there’s an official order that is set by decree or such,  
which

hasn’t

happened.


Since we don't have a "Morphological" collation algorithm yet, not  
even

in the user interface, would that be a proper name? The alphabetical
order usually is called "Alphanumeric". Note that most languages  
don't

use a "Character Set" order, but have alphanumeric instead.

The morphological order also resembles somewhat that of the hu_HU  
locale
where a "charset" collation is used. As I'm absolutely not  
familiar with
Lingala, could the alphabetical order be called  
"Alphanumeric" (and the
collation data file be named ln_alphanumeric.txt) and the  
morpholigical
order be called "Character Set" (and the file be named  
ln_charset.txt)
instead? That way we wouldn't need an additional algorithm name  
and UI

entry.

The IndexKey element then should follow whatever we decide here  
and we

may as well need two elements.

I noticed the percent format codes have a blank between digits and  
the

% character. This is usually not the case and the percent character
immediately follows the number, like in 0% . Intended?

Btw, the Locale element had the attribute allowUpdateFromCLDR="yes",
which should only be set if normative locale data is available in the
CLDR and the locale data may be updated semi-automatically. As we  
didn't

do a comparison yet I defined that to "no".

  Eike


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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 76044] Occitan-languadocian's Translate for OOo (JCA+lnc_FR.xml)

2007-04-12 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Bonjour,

On 2007-04-12, at 06:31 , Bruno wrote:


Le mercredi 11 avril 2007 à 15:14 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Apr 11  
15:14:53 + 2007 ---

Hi Bruno,

Looks better but not exactly good ;-)

1. You changed the ListSeparator from ';' semicolon to ':' colon,
   I doubt that was intended.


Yes it is, we write ":" .


2. Changing the LongDateMonthSeparator to "de" generally is fine,
   however, I think instead " de " was intended, note the blanks.
   Otherwise dates would be displayed like "maide2007" instead of  
"mai

   de 2007".

Yes, you right, I have changed with " de "


3. Accompanying this you changed the long date formats to  
something like

   D, MMMdeYY
   Note that literal strings to be displayed need to be enclosed in
   double quotes, otherwise they may be taken as a keyword and  
generate
   output for the keyword instead. The correct format code in this  
case

   would be
   D, MMM" de "YY
   including the blanks of the separator as noted above.


Yes, it is my mistake: I did " de "


4. The percent format codes now have a blank between the digits  
and the

   percent sign, usually this is not the case, and also isn't for the
   fr_FR locale. Intended?
Normally, in french or occitan we have 10 % but now we may to write  
10%.

I did not knew this !


5. The currency format codes now don't have parentheses anymore,  
which

   is fine. However, now they are
   [CURRENCY] # ##0;-[CURRENCY] # ##0
   whereas the fr_FR format codes are
   # ##0 [CURRENCY];-# ##0 [CURRENCY]
   so a display would look like "-€ 1" instead of "-1 €". Intended?

No, I am surprise because in French we write 1 000,00 F
and not F 1 ,00.It is an english's way to write. In Occitan we  
want

to write 1 000,00 F, if it is possible ??


6. In the eras, 'bc' has
   av.  J.C.
   which has two blanks, same for the 'ad' era. I think this is a  
typo

   and one blank was inteded instead.

I did the correction



You now defined them to be "p.sg." and "p.sgs" (dot omitted there,
intended?), you may as well define them to be identical if there  
don't
exist distinct terms for "and following page" and "and following  
pages".



I did "p.sg." and "p.sgs."

Also we have not a short name for the months, for the days. In  
occitan
we write entirely all word : << monday >> is in occitan << diluns  
>> but
never << dil >> or << di >>... something like this. How can I do  
also

for this ?
If the locale never uses day or month name abbreviations you can  
define

them identical to the full names.

I followed your advice. Thanks a lot.



Btw, when changing the locale data you don't necessarily have to go
through the entire process in the locale generator, you may as  
well edit
the .xml file and attach a new revision, but make sure you use an  
editor
that treats the utf-8 encoding correctly and doesn't garble things  
like

the non-breaking space used as the group separator, for example.
However, if you want Alberto to submit the data to the CLDR as well
you'll probably have to use the generator.

This file was corrected with Quanta Plus and with the format's file
UTF8. I hope I did all well.

I am very sorry for all these problems,


  Eike


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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 76146] ALT / F / A does nothing

2007-04-10 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi

On 2007-04-09, at 24:06 , Steve Foster wrote:

Sorry, I see now that all the menu items in Open Office work  
differently than most applications.


If you hold down ALT while pressing F then A, it works normally.   
However, the behavior that I am accustomed to in all the other  
applications I use is that you press and release ALT, then press/  
release F, then press A.  I have not seen an application that  
requires the holding of ALT to access menu items.


Is it possible that the behavior of menu selection in OO is that of  
the Linux world, not Windows?


Thanks for your time - I now will try to retrain my fingers.

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fosterweb,
works fine here (2.2 on WinXP).
Do you see F and A underlined?
Make sure that layout is set to English.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 76044] Occitan-languadocian's Translate for OOo (JCA+lnc_FR.xml)

2007-04-04 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-04-04, at 05:26 , Bruno wrote:


Le mardi 03 avril 2007 à 10:16 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :

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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Apr  3  
10:16:56 + 2007 ---

Hi Bruno,


Hi Eike,

Nice to know you.

Thank you for your contribution.

Please note that the ISO 639-1 code for Occitan is 'oc', so the  
locale's

name would be oc_FR instead. Btw, the assigned language/locale ID is
0x0482.

in fact i have to create an oc_FR.xml and not lnc_FR.xml. Is it
right ?


The locale data looks good in general, but I spotted a few things  
that

don't look correct to me:

1. Are the separators used really intended? DecimalSeparator is  
set to
   '.' dot and ThousandSeparator to ',' comma. At least French  
locales
   like fr_FR do use ',' comma and ' ' non-breaking space instead.  
Note
   that when changing separators also the number format codes have  
to be

   adapated.


Yes, you right, it is my mistake : 1 000,00


2. QuotationStart and QuotationEnd use typographic double quotation
   marks instead of single quotation marks.

3. DoubleQuotationStart and DoubleQuotationEnd use ASCII double
   quotation marks instead of typographic double quotation marks.

With occitan lenguadocian we have only <<   >> and not " " or " ' ' ".
How can I do to create the file because I must all the time inform  
every

text area on it46.se localgen's tool ?


4. In the currrency number formats, the format code for negative  
values

   does not use a minus sign but parentheses instead, like it is the
   case for en_US, e.g. ([CURRENCY]#,##0.00)

Yes , you right. We write <<1 000 euròs >> and<< - 1 000 euròs >>


5. The IndexKey element has only characters A-Z. This is no  
problem, but
   just has the effect that other characters, e.g. accented  
characters,

   are automatically sorted to the end i n an alphabetical index of
   a Writer text document. Intended?

Yes you right, thanks a lot.In fact, It is a problem because we have
some letters a,à,á, i,ì,í... but we don't tell the difference between
this lettres ex: in diccionary we find << arena >> << àrpia >>...  
it is

like french. How can I do this in the xml's file ?


6. The first FollowPageWord is "p.s.", whereas the second  
FollowPageWord

   is "p.s" (without trailing dot). Probably not intended? Note that
   some languages use different abbreviations for "page number #" and
   "page number # and following".

Problem, we have not this. Maybe "pagina seguenta" but in fact it
does'nt exist. How can I do ?

Also we have not a short name for the months, for the days. In occitan
we write all the word : << monday >> is in occitan << diluns >> but
never << dil >> or << di >>... something like this. How can I do also
for this ?

Sorry for all my questions because I think you are very busy but I  
can't

create a good xml's file without this informations.

Thanks a lot anyway
Best regards,
Bruno





Please either correct these things respectively state that they are
correct where intended.

Thanks
  Eike


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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 75908] Abnormal action of sub- and superscript

2007-03-30 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-03-30, at 07:58 , Sergey Fedosov wrote:


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I cannot reproduce the problem with OO 2.2 on WinXP. Could you  
please attach a

document which shows the problem? Thanks a lot!

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 75625] Existing DB does not open

2007-03-30 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,
On 2007-03-29, at 20:16 , Scott Post wrote:

Version 2.2 works.  Thanks for the suggestion.  This issue can be  
closed.


Scott Post

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scottarthurpost,
please provide the database file or try v2.2 (to be released next  
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Re: [www-issues] R: [Issue 75739] Opening sxw with Oo 2.1 on terminal serverdoes not work

2007-03-26 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-03-26, at 10:20 , Alberto Salin POMETON Spa wrote:

I tried on my win2000 5.00.2195 service pack 4 with open office 2.1  
and all is ok (i had to convert all the documents in .doc format  
for my user).


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Oggetto: [Issue 75739] Opening sxw with Oo 2.1 on terminal  
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 75536] Quotient and rest calculations

2007-03-24 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-03-23, at 15:40 , Romolo Manfredini wrote:

If you see to my issue opening, to keep up compatibility with other  
spread
sheet, my suggestion is to put an optional parameter to force  
correct formal

behaviour, the same openoffice did with the ceiling function.
Furthermore it would be also interesting to have the "C"  
implementations of

integer division and rest  implemented as additional functions.

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correct. Customers just have to deal with this.
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Re: [www-issues] RE: [Issue 75274] cell shows different contents depending on from where you ente

2007-03-16 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hello,

On 2007-03-15, at 21:53 , Klemens Häckel wrote:


second reply.

i just tried to have a look with some live CDs, however in all of  
the ones i used, everything looked ok, means - i couldn't see the  
strange difference of the cell contents.


I used - (all Debian/KDE):
Kurumin 6.1/portuguese - OOO2.0 pt_br
Kuliax 6.0/english - OOO2.1 english
Knoppix 5.1.1/english - OOO2.1 english


greetings,

Klemens Häckel


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Works for me on OOo-2.2-RC3 with WindowsXP

The input field and the table itself are changed at the same time  
during input.


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Re: [www-issues] RE: [Issue 75274] cell shows different contents depending on from where you ente

2007-03-16 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-03-15, at 19:47 , Klemens Häckel wrote:


Hi Volker,

I am using here in Pardus 2007(kurulan) KDE 3.5.5.

Indeed my version of Openoffice indicates (in the package manager)  
2.1.3


I have here also Windows 2003sp1/spanish, OOO2.1.0/spanish. there  
everything looks ok.
Recently i tried to reproduce the effect with a new fresh file in  
Linux, but i couldn't.


However in the uploaded file (i recently checked and downloaded  
from http://clickdimension.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/datetest.ppt  
-> datetest.xls) it definitely keeps showing me this effect in Linux!


Maybe i should tell that the original file i have been maintaining  
for several years, using USB-stick, and several different versions  
of office MS + OOO, in Windows and Linux, spanish and english  
mostly. Since i know this change was relatively recent (end of  
january 2007) i must have done it with Openoffice.org, but am not  
shure if 2.1/windows or 2.0 Linux (but not yet with my current  
2.1.3 Linux version).


I will try now to test with some live CDs with OpenOffice, to see  
if i get the same result ?



greetings,

Klemens Häckel



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Works for me on OOo-2.2-RC3 with WindowsXP

The input field and the table itself are changed at the same time  
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Re: [www-issues] RE: [Issue 75376] Scripting framework error when changing language

2007-03-15 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-03-15, at 04:42 , Kevin Simmons wrote:


Petr

Thanks for the reply.

The problem is that I cannot change the language from English to Welsh
(or vice versa).

Kevin

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Hi Kevin,

what is the problem that you are reporting?

Is it the fact that the error message is not translated or that it is
not
possible to change the language from English to Welsh?

Thanks,
Petr

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 74518] Multiple copies for printing not functional - on Mac

2007-03-12 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,
On 2007-03-12, at 24:27 , Deb Filby wrote:


Hi Eric,
I think that it should stay open - at least to be checked in the  
Aqua distro.  I see where "collate" works but it is really counter  
initiative to to use when you have a box that claims to print out a  
number of copies.  With a single page doc, using this would not  
have occurred to me (it took a suggestion from another user to try).


This works - but I would not want to have to doc the Multiple copy  
feature as only working when "collate" is marked - if this is the  
real case then collate should default to "yes" at all times - and  
in fact is not needed as an option.


My .02 as we work to a better replacement for MS Office.
Jim Filby.


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I propose to close this issue as WORKSFORME

Ok ?


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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 75041] Get Service Manager from UNO Context causes Bus Error (Intel Mac only)

2007-03-06 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-03-02, at 01:10 , Hydro Meteor wrote:


Eric,

On the Intel version that does not work (as reported in this bug  
report), I

found

/Applications/OpenOffice.org2.1.app/Contents/MacOS/program/versionrc

which states:

$ cat versionrc

[Version]

buildid=680m6(Build:9095)
ProductPatch=
ProductSource=OOE680
ProductMajor=680
ProductMinor=6
ProductBuildid=9095
AllLanguages=en-US
UpdateURL=




On the PowerPC version that does not have this bus error problem, I  
have:


[Version]

buildid=680m6(Build:9095)
ProductPatch=
ProductSource=OOE680
ProductMajor=680
ProductMinor=6
ProductBuildid=9095
AllLanguages=en-US
UpdateURL=



I hope this is helpful. If there is a very recent update that fixes  
this
problem, can you provide a link to where I can obtain the new  
update? I

downloaded the above OOo 2.1 builds from the main OOo mirrors.

-H

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ericb->hydromet

there is an important missing information : which exact version of
OpenOffice.org on Mac OS X are you
using ?  We did very important changes recently.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 47048] application/sdp, application/vnd.stardevision.impress and the extension sdp (bla.sdp)

2007-03-06 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,
On 2007-03-05, at 08:55 , Heiko Recktenwald wrote:


Thanks!

The problem with MIME, IANA or not, is that there is nobody  
responsible for any sort of enforcement.


See my IANA video/vnd.mpegurl, the favourite extension is m4u, that  
is in Apaches mime.types file and kindly hostet at  
www.hyperreal.com now.


The only thing one can do is to make things clear.

And as it is or was a SUN or Openoffice, maybe allready abondoned,  
MIME type, that is spinning around in the net, Linux distributions  
etc, it could be possible that SUN and/or Openoffice is reponsible  
for the mess...


Again: a short notice in the Readme, express advice to Linux- 
Distributors etc, saying that the extension sdp should be used with  
application/sdp and not with application/vnd.stardivision.impress  
should be enough.


SUN etc are not alone, they should use another extension for  
application/vnd.stardivision.impress.


Ok, hope things are clear,

H.



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The question was ment for the current owner (fl).
Pasting your mail here:

Dont have access to this server anymore and dont have Linux at  
hand, dont know
who was responsible in the "chain of commands", but some out of  
the box apache
did say "application/vnd.stardivision.impress " for an bla.sdp on  
a brand new

Linux system, probably anarchie.
Sun and Openoffice could fix it by removing any such thing, if  
there is still

(?) one, from the setup routine, if there is any,
And by making it clear in the Readme, for endusers and Linux  
distributors (!),
that sdp should not be used for application/ 
vnd.stardivision.impress,  but for

application/sdp.
MIME does not work without some care from the community.
application/vnd.stardivision.impress, whatever it is good for,  
should be given

another extension, if it i still in use.
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 69993] Saving .ods write error

2007-02-25 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

hi
On 2007-02-24, at 13:45 , Kara Pritchard wrote:


On Sat, 24 Feb 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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kpritchard: so please provide the detailed description how to  
reproduce this.

WORSKFORME.


The problem I had was not one that could easily be reproduced.  I  
have been doing a lot of work lately, so I have not had my system  
(or OpenOffice) left running for the length of time I had before.   
I'm also now using OO 2.0.4 under FC6.  The basics are:


long, multi-sheet spreadsheet, when open for 1+ weeks (used nearly  
daily), at random times would decide to not save as .ods,  
only .xls.  If I could find a pattern that would guarantee the  
behavior, I'd be happy to share it with you.  It sounds like some  
others who've posted to this thread have had more frequent issues  
with the problem.


I have not had the problem since my last upgrade, however, my use  
pattern has changed, since I've had to regularly shut down and  
restart completely for other projects.  I'll attempt to duplicate  
and will let you know if I can keep the long-project going long  
enough to say with confidence the problem was resolved for me.



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Re: [www-issues] RE: [Issue 56380] Animated images created within OO play too fast

2007-02-22 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,
On 2007-02-21, at 14:46 , Asher F. Tunik wrote:


When I try to enter a comment web page blows up with this error


Changes to issue 56380 submitted
Email sent to: sciteach, ashert, gfonsecabr, thb, [EMAIL PROTECTED],  
cl  Go to

ISSUE# 56380

Software error:
Can't use an undefined value as an ARRAY reference at  
IzCrmBridge.pm line

412.

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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+ 2007 ---
@ashert: should be fixed in OOo 2.2 - could you please try one of the
release
candidates? If this bug still occurs,  please consider adding a  
bugdoc that

shows the problem to  this issue.





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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 74550] crash system when scroll wheel mouse

2007-02-16 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hello,

On 2007-02-15, at 06:33 , roque morel wrote:


- Which Office version exactly do you use?
OOO.org2.1 Spanish

- Which Linux Distribution do you use?
MandrivaLinux 2007 FREE

- Which mouse do you use?
Generic Wheel Mouse

I've nerver seen such a problem on Suse, Fedora or
Debian
Nor on Mandriva. I`ve never seen this bug on any distribution






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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 74487] A very good feature - allow inserting more than one graphic at once

2007-02-14 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hello,

On 2007-02-14, at 02:42 , ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΣ ΚΑΪΠΗΣ wrote:


It is very important for me, and many others ...

WORD > IMPORT > PICTURE > FROM FILE > ii check many pictures at  
onse > IMPORT 


All pictures import at the docoment.

Thank's

Sorry for my English


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dkaip,
please detail the steps in Word. Thanks.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 74432] Shortcut ctrl+1 for Format cell

2007-02-12 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-02-11, at 16:21 , Kirill Palagin ((Y)) wrote:


You are welcome.

P.S. Please see if you can vote for issues
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=29807
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=35579
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=51564
so that developers pay some attention to those issues.

Thanks a lot for your help.
WBR,
K. Palagin.

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Hi (BTW: it's Guido),

thanks for the tip, I didn't know :-! But I would definitely  
appreciate it as

standard setting, instead of line distance 1.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 74431] Tools::Options::Language Settings::Languages::Default Languages for documents::Western bug

2007-02-12 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-02-11, at 14:06 , Ioannis Vranos wrote:


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Works here just fine with community-build 2.1 on Suse10.2.
Resolving as worksforme.



What is the "community build"? Also did you use the English-US  
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Re: [www-issues] Write Bug Issue #72861 - Thank You for the Quick, Informative Reply

2007-02-10 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hello,

On 2007-02-09, at 22:25 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Issue # 72861
Equation Editor "Selection Toolbox" does not work in Writer 2.0
Word Processor  OOo 2.0  PC  Linux

Reported by Victor J. Slabinski on 2006 Dec 21

mru responded late the same day that he tried using the
Selection Toolbox and had no trouble with it.
He suggested that "Perhaps you are using the OO build produced by  
your Linux

distributor?"
Indeed I was using OO 2.0.4, product created by Red Hat based on
OpenOffice.org , under Fedora Core 6.

As suggested, I have downloaded on Feb 7 the build from the
OpenOffice.org site (version 2.1).
THIS BUILD FROM THE OOo SITE GIVES NO DIFFICULTY FOR "SELECTION  
TOOLBOX".


Thank you for the quick reply and the useful suggestion.  I learned  
a lot

from this exercise.  (This was my first bug report to OOo.  I am not
sure that I am using the proper procedure to send this THANK YOU.)

Victor J. Slabinski
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 74262] Building svdem from svtools fails

2007-02-10 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hello,

On 2007-02-09, at 15:25 , Sébastien PLISSON wrote:


right

Le 9 févr. 07 à 21:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :


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plipli: this fixed it, right?

--- svdem.cxx.orig  2007-02-09 21:16:05.0 +0100
+++ svdem.cxx   2007-02-09 21:17:46.0 +0100
@@ -487,7 +487,7 @@
 {
aStyleBox.Fill( aFontBox.GetText(), pList );
FontInfo aInfo = pList->Get( aFontBox.GetText(),  
aStyleBox.GetText() );

-   aSizeBox.Fill( aInfo, pList );
+   aSizeBox.Fill( &aInfo, pList );
SetAttr();
return 0;
 }
@@ -497,7 +497,7 @@
 IMPL_LINK( MyFontDialog, SelectStyle, ComboBox*, EMPTYARG )
 {
FontInfo aInfo = pList->Get( aFontBox.GetText(),  
aStyleBox.GetText() );

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+   aSizeBox.Fill( &aInfo, pList );
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 57750] Writer crashes by loading datei

2007-02-04 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hello,

On 2007-01-31, at 15:20 , Mathias Hüfner wrote:


Thank you for respose!
My message must be older than 2 years, I have no copy anymore.
It was by loading a textfile, that was soon created, may be by a lower
version. I worked with Suse Linux 9.2 and KDE 3.4 and had dried a  
download

from a newer Openoffice version ?,  more I can't remember.
I am working since 28.11.05 now with Suse Linux 10.0 and
Openoffice.org 2.0. There is all ok.

Regards from M.Huefner


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-0800 2007 --- Could you be more specific about how that crash  
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 I don't know about "Datei laden".  Give context.

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Re: [www-issues] תשובה: [Issu e 74052] Importing or exporting Word (DOC) documen ts in Hebrew

2007-01-31 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi

On 2007-01-31, at 19:59 , samuel abramovitz wrote:

You are perfectlly right - sublevels are lost when exporting to  
Word format in numbering and also in bullets (when using bullets) ...\

Do you need more details ?
THANKS
Sami

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נושא: [Issue 74052] Importing or exporting Word (DOC) documents  
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MRU->HBRINKM: when exporting numbered paragraphs, the indentation
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No attacment needed, just enter a numbering as described in RTL
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 73912] CALC 2.2_m2 is slower then 2.0.4 _AND unstable_

2007-01-31 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-01-31, at 20:04 , Wolfgang Schaible wrote:


Hi,
Am Monday 29 January 2007 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

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sorry, my LAN was 3 days down


--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jan 29
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Hi,
if you switch off the painting for each and every cell using
oDoc.lockControllers
after opening the new document and switch it on after the last
next with oDoc.unlockControllers the result is faster than ever.
NN told me that it is a good idea to do so because each paint
consumes time.

wow, thanks, a hit :-))
I used  'enaACC(false) ' and  'screenUpdate(false)' with little
sucess.


Therefore this Issue is related to Issue 73602 as this one is
based on some work done for the cws aw024.

OK (I use ATI).
But 73602 topic is speed,
my bigger concerns are the unpredictable and unstable results (not
using the controller trick :-) ):
a SW with such stochastic execution times (7 to 452s) to display
some chars has more then a speed-problem...
I couldn't understand how to release a SW without to be aware of the
reason of this regression

Regards,
Wolfgang

PS

Then please add this issue number to the Meta-Issue for OOo 2.2.0.
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=73858

my input in this list seems to be wipped out.


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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 72823] OOo format not transferring when opening excel files

2007-01-24 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

hi,

On 2007-01-24, at 09:31 , Paul Bickwermert wrote:


Hi,

Well, I have to say, that did fix the problem of printing on more  
than one page.


But it caused another problem. Now the width does not print correctly
so the numbers to not print on the labels correctly.

Before, it printed correctly width wise, and not length wise.

Now it is the opposite.

It starts in the correct place (on the top left) and on the bottom
left, it ends on the label correctly.

However, from left to right, the alignment has been altered. (it does
not make it to the last label) Actually, it is noticable about the
third label from the left that the position has been shifted.

Thanks for the help and have a great day!

Paul

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This issue is related to issue 70505

workaround: in Excel, go to the "File" menu, select "Page Setup",  
and in the
"Page" tabpage, select "Fit to" 1x1 page. This setting is imported  
into Calc and

will print the entire spreadsheet to one page.

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Re: [www-issues] fixes for sdf.err files

2007-01-22 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

hi,

On 2007-01-22, at 06:49 , Vladimir Glazounov - Sun Germany -  
Development - Release Engineer wrote:



Hi Pavel,

actually, i submit error files for information (learning purpose), not
for a quick-fix. I'm not going to merge fixes, 'cause the process  
is in

the build stage already.

Vladimir


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Re: [www-issues] RE: [Issue 72407] Printing recorded changes

2007-01-19 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,
On 2007-01-19, at 04:36 , Ferry Toth wrote:


I have added a sample document to the issue.

However, it is easy to replicate:
take any Calc spreadsheet.
turn on Record Changes
delete or replace text in the spreadsheet
click on print preview

-> there is no red lineing or other indication of changed or  
deleted text


You get the same result wjen using compare Documents

The point is: viewing modifications is a useful feature that is  
implemented well in Writer and I use it a lot. As far as I know  
Excel doesn't have this at all, so using Calc has a clear advantage.


But it would be consistant to be able to print out the changes.

Ferry

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I cannot replicate this issue.

Can you download and install the current version of openoffice.org  
(version 2.1)

and try to replicate the issue.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 73572] Document background is altered duirng export/import operation

2007-01-18 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-01-17, at 14:14 , Michael Allard wrote:

In testing other .docs, it appears that there might be something  
weird about the doc I just sent you.  Other .docs work Ok.


  I guess I wouldn't lose any sleep over it!!  :)  Sorry if I sent  
you on a wild goose hunt.


  Mike

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Can't repro with OO 2.1 on WinXP.

allardmw,
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 73572] Document background is altered duirng export/import operation

2007-01-18 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2007-01-17, at 14:09 , Michael Allard wrote:

Here is a page or two from an original MS Office 2003 document.  I  
imported it into OO then exported it as an MSOffice doc.  Then  
reimported the exported Offcie doc.  You can see that the  
background color of the page frame was change to blue.


Thx,

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Can't repro with OO 2.1 on WinXP.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 73466] Tables with a SUM formula doesn't get exported properly

2007-01-15 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

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On 2007-01-15, at 04:29 , Bas ten Berge wrote:


Hi,

I've been reading the issues the issue I reported was marked a  
duplicate of. I'm not sure if the issue I'm facing is the same: the  
formula that is in the cell in the example document is not executed  
before the export.


Thanks,
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Closing duplicate.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 73394] Not possible to open Word documents

2007-01-15 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

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On 2007-01-12, at 16:18 , janera fedrick wrote:


i attached an example file that I can't open using Openoffice

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Normally OOo is able to open at least WinWord 6 and newer Formats  
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2.0 format. So please attach on of your sample documents not  
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 72832] [CH_ZH]:Chinese translation fixes_1221

2007-01-11 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi

On 2007-01-11, at 02:43 , Aijin Kim wrote:


Hi Frank,

Thank you for reminding me of it.

I just want to clarify about the translation-round.
If we're in a translation-round, all the resources are effected or  
only newly translated resources?


Because the submissions from the chinese community are only bug  
fixing to the existing translated resources and they are not newly  
translated ones from English, I wonder if they also can be effected.


And if they should not be imported in the translation-round, they  
should be imported after the translation deadline,i.e. 18th Jan. ?


Thanks,
Aijin

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I'll do, but keep in mind that we're in the next translation- 
round, so it makes
no sense to update resources beside this round. It could happen  
that your
changes will be updated by later changes. Pls. avoid updates  
beside normal

translation-cycles in the future, thx.
Frank

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 72006] Testtool does not know Slovenian language

2007-01-09 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi

On 2007-01-08, at 16:44 , Vito Smolej wrote:

A little on the context: I have no idea how CVS works, but I guess  
a lot can be achieved
without big fuss, if I can/am allowed/learn how to use CVS for  
these kind of

purposes.

Taking an example from SourceSafe (which I am lets say versant in):  
I would need
to check in (pardon, check out first and then check in .) some of  
the files in the safe.


There must be a simpler way than providing diffs and patches. Or am  
I wrong?


I assume anyhow, that with testtool I have just scratched the  
surface and there would be some
more to come - all the text files that kick in beyond first and  
topten for instance.


So coaching me in CVS (point me to some sandbox, where I can learn  
how to
pull strings etc) would probably make sense. And maybe my  
experience would

turn out into a nice wiki page for others who are lining up.

Regards

smo

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I am back from x-mas vacation and a common cold. A patch would be  
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 73092] Crash on exit for all tested file types!!

2007-01-08 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

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On 2007-01-08, at 11:29 , Ralph R. Peters wrote:


Hi,

I am using email because after 5 minutes of looking I couldn't  
figure out how to attach comment to my issue.


Where I work, Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 4 is supported by  
the local support people, so that is what I am currently using.  I  
am using the "standard" distribution with approved updates from  
RedHat.  I can dump a complete rpm list if you think that it would  
help!


I have used OpenOffice for a while, starting as early as about Star  
Office 5.2!  I have never had ANY problem updating until NOW!  OO  
2.1 does NOT work on RHEL4.  I have talked to others including the  
computer-support personnel and they have exactly the same problem.   
Please feel free to contact me for further information.


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I checked with "2.1.0  German version WIN XP: [680m6(Build9095)],  
also "2.0.2 German version WIN XP: [680m5(Build9011)]" and can not  
confirm that problem.


LINUX only or really component "testproduct?"

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 73115] "integration.forms.ListSelection" test do not run anymore

2007-01-04 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2007-01-04, at 08:44 , Armin Le Grand wrote:


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fs->aw, nn: I'm lost in the drawing/spreadsheet object hierarchy  
here ...


When a sheet is removed via UNO API, then  
ScDrawLayer::ScRemovePage broadcasts
aScTabDeletedHint. This is observed by ScDrawView::SFX_NOTIFY,  
which then does a
HideSdrPage. Unfortunately, this means that now the drawing layer  
is somehow
corrupt, which can be observed by hovering with the mouse over the  
active sheet
- this asserts, since now the ScDrawView does not have a valid  
SdrPageView

anymore - it was deleted and reset in HideSdrPage.

Hmm. Comparing this where a sheet is deleted manually, there is  
*also* a

HideSdrPage called, which also resets the SdrPageView member to NULL.
However, in this scenario, there's an additional ShowSdrPage  
called, which

re-creates it, with the following stack:
 SdrPaintView::ShowSdrPage()
 FmFormView::ShowSdrPage()
 ScTabView::TabChanged()
 ScTabView::SetTabNo()
 ScViewFunc::DeleteTables()

fs->nn: Is it possible that removing sheets by API is missing some  
restoration

of the current sheet, or something like this?


AW: From DrawingLayer perspective, the DL View does not necessarily  
have to have a SdrPageView. This would be a DrawingLayer which does  
not visualize a page (yet/no more). The applications should work  
with that, it is no good idea to somewhere remember the SdrPageView  
or access the GetSdrPageView()-result without test.


Well, from the applications view, these simply do not do that  
correct in all places and often rely on an SdrPageView being there,  
so the usual (not good) workaround is to create a new, empty  
SdrPageView by showing a new, empty page.
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is not remembered, but only (hah!) places where GetSdrPageView()  
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 72690] 'openoffice impress' slides can't scroll

2007-01-02 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi
On 2007-01-02, at 09:17 , Wolfram Garten wrote:


Kirill,
changes have been made to the issue, please have a look.
Thanks for your help,

regards, Wolfram

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Wolfram,
what do you think of Issue 10931? Does it have a chance of being  
fixed? If not, what are the problems preventing it from being fixed?


Thanks a lot for your attention!
WBR,
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 72096] Call to convert.exe executable with incorrect path

2006-12-14 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-12-13, at 19:55 , J.F. Vasconcelos wrote:


I think it should be the convert.exe that comes with ImageMagick

http://www.imagemagick.org/script/index.php

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Sorry, I also have no clue. What convert.exe is meant here?

Sven?!

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 72453] crash on resume

2006-12-14 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-12-13, at 16:19 , Nemesis Enforcer wrote:


Hi.

I cannot reproduce this problem. If it happens again, I will let  
you know.


Thanks.

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nemesisenforcer: Please, could you find a way to reproduce the  
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 41826] unable to get table data from oracle 9i via oracle odbc

2006-12-13 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

HI,

On 2006-12-13, at 14:21 , Glenn Farrow wrote:



Well that is extremely disappointing news.  I was ready to try OO  
again with the 2.1 release but that Oracle ODBC fix was what I was  
specifically waiting for.


I can't for the life of me understand why the inability to access  
Oracle data from OO is not considered a significant enough problem  
to warrant some attention.  I still recommend OO to casual users  
who just need a free word processor but from a business perspective  
the persistence of this serious defect just highlights the fact  
that OO is still a toy that is not ready for primetime.  It's fun  
to play around with at times, but when you need to do real work you  
need to look elsewhere.



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Still does not work in 2.1 but the symptom is different. Using  
Oracle ODBC
driver version 9.2.0.0, connections now hang indefinitely. You  
never even get to

the point where you can click on "tables".

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 72419] Writer Crashes when reading in rtf file.

2006-12-11 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-12-09, at 15:35 , Joe Dumais wrote:

Unfortunately, the rtf file (generated by doxygen) documents a  
proprietary piece of code, that I am
not allowed to release. I understand that this may make your job  
somewhat more difficult and maybe
even impossible, but I cannot give you the specific .rtf file that  
caused the problem.  What I can do is
fiddle around and see if I can cause the problem to happen with  
some other .rtf file that I am allowed to

release, and give you a copy of it, if I can duplicate the problem.

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@jdumais can you contribute the .rtf for download?
If the contents is confidential, you can send it to me by e-mail.  
I can do a

test with WIN.

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Re: [www-issues] RE: [Issue 71910] default path

2006-12-06 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hello,

On 2006-12-06, at 13:24 , Kevin Fuhr wrote:


I have had the opposite experience. Most apps are
persistent. MS Word/Excel are persistent. I am
trying to replace MS office with OO (I know they are
totally diffent animals, which is great!!), but
having a consistant starting point in a network
environment is definately worth the effort.



Kevin Fuhr
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There isn't a setting. When we designed the feature
several years ago we
intentionally made the default path not persistent. I
doubt that having a switch
for making it persistent is so important that it
justifies the effort to
implement it and the additional UI clutter it
produces. Most applications I
tested (I haven't that much at my hands) do it as we
do. I found one exception
(MultiEdit) but this is a strange thing in itself. :-)

So my current take on that is: won't fix. I invite
our UI experts to add some
comments here.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 71487] WordPrefect .wpd instantly crashes on import

2006-12-04 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-12-04, at 05:34 , Jack Warchold wrote:


Hello Fridrich,

FS07 is nominated and should be integrated into one of the next  
masterbuilds. No new issue would stopp the integration and sorry  
again for the long delay of the fs07, but it was really hard to  
find a PC i could run the tests on, even the build of Heiner had  
some problems on my Linux.


Best wishes Jack


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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat  
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Jack, I was passing the writerperfect code through valgrind and  
yes, it has some
problems that could be the reason of this crash. Nevertheless,  
this issue is
independent from the CWS fs07 and should in no way delay its  
integration (the
situation before and after the integration is the same wrt. the  
current issue).
I will set up a CWS for the writerperfect refactoring after fs07  
is integrated.


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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 71399] [CH_ZH]:Chinese translation fixes_1109

2006-11-30 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-11-30, at 11:43 , Aijin Kim wrote:


Hi Weizhao,

Could please resubmit another file also? I think it's submission of  
16th Nov.


Thanks,
Aijin

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Hi Frank,
I think you can not replace en-GB with en-US,because they are  
different in some strings.I will submit the updated file with  
corresponding en-US string as soon as possible.


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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 71998] redaction tool

2006-11-29 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-11-29, at 03:45 , Jason Murphy wrote:

no I do not believe so.  I am lookin for a redaction tool similar  
to ms
offices or appligents redax found in adobe acrobat professional. I  
would
love if such a tool were created for open office.  I redact legal  
documents

several times a week to comply with the freedom of information act.

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Does Writers feature cover your requirements by using  
"Edit.Changes.Record"

from
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 71980] Possible violation of Lesser General Public License by Regional Authorities of Galicia - Spain

2006-11-29 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-11-28, at 22:19 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


It's version 2.0.4 (it was written in the issue info.).

I have sent this issue also to the Freedom Task Force of the FSFE,  
and waiting for answer.


Thanks for the interest,

Regards,

Rafael Avila Coya.

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Naah, I haven't said that LGPL allows hiding source.

But if it is version 1.x, they can use SISSL.

So, to repeat my question:

Second: what version of OOo is it?

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 70522] OO2 processes power (^) terms differently than OO1.1

2006-11-27 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi
On 2006-11-27, at 10:41 , Thomas Klein wrote:


On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 15:10:14 +0100, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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MRU->TL: OO2 formula editor processes terms like 2^3p or 2^3p^4  
differently than
OO1.x. OO1 gave a maeningful result on the screen while OO2  
interpreted "3p" as
whole exponent in the first case and the second case is not  
understandable to OO2.


Not only power terms are affected, but also for example "sqrt 2x 
+3": In OO1 only the 2 is below the root sign, in OO2 the x, too  
(i.e. "(squareroot of 2)*x+3" vs. "(squareroot of 2x)+3"). The  
difference is that OO2 considers some character-sequences like the  
2x as one part whereas in OO1 every character is a single part if  
not combined by {...}.


Thomas/plus4

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 71229] Besedilo "Nova zbirke podatkov"

2006-11-26 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2006-11-26, at 11:43 , Vito Smolej wrote:


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Hello smolejv,
could you translate your text in English, please? And give us a  
more precise description to reproduce your problem, if possible,  
please ... ;)


The subject is a typo in the localizing text: instead of "Nova  
zbirke podatkov" it should read "Nova zbirka podatkov".   It is  
definitely no bug, so I guess you should close it and I should put  
the issue into the sl section.


Sorry and thanks for looking at P5s (g)

smo

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Re: [www-issues] RE: [Issue 71532] no spellcheck

2006-11-23 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

hi
On 2006-11-23, at 11:12 , James Allsopp wrote:

I'm sorry but that doesn't seem to make much sense. I've downgraded  
to 2.0.3 and still the wizards/ install dictionary option is not  
there.


Could you help me make some sense out of these comments as I don't  
seem to have a DictOOo.


Best regards
James

Thesaurus become disabled after OOo restart.
try the following

- Start DictOOo and Install Dictionarie, Hyphenation and Thesaurus  
for French

(France)
- Restart OOo
- go to Extras - Option - Language Settings and make sure, all  
Writing Aids are

enabled
- in the "Edid Modules" Dailog, Enable all writing Aids for FRench  
(France) and

German (Germany)
- Restart OOo

-> Spellchecker and Thesaurus are disbaled in Writing Aids,  
Hyphenation is



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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Issue 71532] no spellcheck
Date: 15 Nov 2006 17:03:50 -

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SBA->dudleyjim: This looks like a duplicate of issue 71436  
("writing aids cannot

be enabled permanently").
Please have a look into the descriptions there (..how to re- 
activate it) and

comment here.
Thank you.

Please note that if the menu entry "File-Wizards-Install New  
dictionaries" is
missing, you can simply open the file DictOOo.sxw that I will  
attach. the menu
entry does nothing else. The download and activation of the  
dictionaries will be

done by macros of that self-explaining document.


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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 71756] Cannot delete documents

2006-11-23 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2006-11-22, at 15:05 , Tom Daniels wrote:


Thank you very much for your efforts. I did as you suggested and found
that the OOo box was not checked, I checked that box and am now able
to delete items. However, when I look at my RECENT DOCUMENTS, I am
still unable to find a method of deleting any of them off of the list.
As to Linux, it is the wave of the future and will end Microsofts
dominance, sooner rather than later. I suggest you go to Ubuntu.com
and download or request free CD's, they always send 5 so that you can
share. The Ubuntu operating system is elegant and can easily be loaded
right beside Windows on your system, so that you can use either or
both. It is completely free and there is a world of free software
available, (such as OOo). The user interface is very similar to
Windows. Learning more about my operating system has turned into a
very interesting hobby for me. By  the way, OOo is included in the
base installation of Ubuntu's operating system.
I may have a German version of OOo, but it operates in English for me.
Thanks again,
Tom
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@tominator1st:
I still have some questions. Please excuse me, my knowledge in  
LINUX i very limited.


1. In the WIN OOo version I can select in menu "Tools - Options -  
General"
   whether I want to use OS dialogues or OOo dialogues. Is the  
checkbox checked

   in your preferences?
2. What "UNTITLED FOLDER" do you mean? In the file listing or OOo  
UI? Where

   can it find it?

3. No Idea what the "point and click method" might be, please  
explain what

   you expect.

4. Can you reproduce the behaviour as following? If yes, what is  
your problem?


My experience with "2.0.2  German version WIN XP: [680m5 
(Build9011)]" (please

try to reproduce:

1. Open new WRITER document,
2. Menu 'Tools - Options - General', check "Use OOo Dialogues)
3. Menu "File - Open"
   File dialogue window opens
4. Click on a file in the listing that you want to delete.
5. Right mouse click
   A context menu opens with 'Open - Rename'
6. Click "Delete" and confirm in the now opening dialogue
   expected: file will be deleted
   actual: as expected
   (I will work as well if you use the delete key on the keyboard)



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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 71756] Cannot delete documents

2006-11-22 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-11-21, at 21:29 , Tom Daniels wrote:


Thanks for your attention Rainer, I have read the links you provided
and will attempt to address them in a helpful manner as follows.
openoffice.org 2.0.2-2ubuntu12.1. mon jul 10 16:25:11 utc 2006
I have this version on an old ibm p3 and it works well for me. When I
open OO.ORG.WRITER, I then click on FILE and then click on OPEN and a
window pops up, the UNTITLED FOLDER button is highlighted and a list
of my files is displayed. I would like to delete some of these files
using the "point and click method". I have looked and looked, but can
find no way to delete these files.
The same issue if I click on FILE then click on RECENT DOCUMENTS, I
can find no way to delete a document at this point. If I open one of
my recent documents, I can then find no way to delete this opened
document.


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@tominator1st
Please check your version details

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Re: [www-issues] RE: [Issue 71609] Footnote numbering

2006-11-16 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,
On 2006-11-16, at 04:49 , Shmuel Himelstein wrote:

Hi, Michael. The problem is that this method (if I understood you  
correctly) only works after you already have the section typed in.  
What I am looking for is a simple way to define that from this  
point on the numbering system starts again - or with a different  
number, or even with a different numbering system. WordPerfect, for  
example (I HATE MS WORD!) has an option  every time you start a new  
footnote to continue with the present numbering system or to start  
with a new numbering system. For example, if I want to, after  
Fotnote 3 I can define the next footnote as "1" or "1000," and the  
following one will be "2" or "1001". This gives one much greater  
flexiibility.


The problem I had (which brought this about) is that I'm  
translating a 40 page document, and every few pages he starts the  
footnote numbering all over.


Shmuel

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Hi Shmuel,
you can select text and then via Insert.Section define a part (on  
the "Options"
for the section) where footnotes and endnotes can have their own  
numbering.

Does this meet your requirements?

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 54195] Compare Document does not compare only differences

2006-11-14 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-11-13, at 11:16 , Eric Schetselaar wrote:

Try it in WordPerfect.  That is the true standard for Document  
Compare, not Word.  WordPerfect has the option of comparing by  
paragraph or word too.  It gives you the real control you want.

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In fairness I should add that I just tried comparing 2 documents  
with few
differences, but one significant change is that 2 paragraphs on the  
first page
have changed order, and each of them had one word changed. That was  
not a
problem for OOo 1.1.5, although both whole paragraphs were marked  
as both
deleted and inserted, but MS-Word 2000 marked almost the whole  
document as both

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 69959] Problem installing and/or running OpenOffice 2.0.3 for the first time

2006-09-29 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

See below,

On 2006-09-29, at 10:28 , Rob Bagley wrote:

The openoffice2.log was missing from my user login.  I logged in  
under my
wife's login and open office worked fine.  I copied the  
openoffice2.log to

my log folder and now open office is working.  I wonder if the problem
occured because I didn't have X11 installed the first time I tried to
install OpenOffice.

Thanks for your reply!
Rob Bagley

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ericb->robbagley

This problem  can occur when people install PowerPC version of X11 or
OpenOffice.org on Mac Intel.

To help us to understand what happens, could you describe precisely :

- the exact names of the installed packages
- for every (X11 and OpenOffice.org) where you found them :  
download, you

install DVD ...etc

Another possible cause could be /Users/robbagley/Library/Logs  
folder does

not exist. Can you create
this folder and retry ?


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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 68052] sorting data sometimes doesn't work Mac Intel

2006-09-29 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

See below,

On 2006-09-29, at 02:43 , eric b wrote:


Hi Maho,

Le 29 sept. 06 à 04:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :


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I switched from Xcode 2.2 to Xcode 2.4,



I'm still using XCode 2.2


the problem seems to disapper.



Ufff...  :-/


So I think this is a bug
of Xcode...



I know Stephan Bergmann  and Tino Rachui are working on  a strange  
issue concerning strip : too much symbols are stripped with Intel  
version of strip.


Pavel found a difference between bad and good libicu18n concerning  
exceptions ...


Jim Watson is doing an important work too for the SDK, and  
everything seems to design XCode as faulty.


...the list is growing :-/


If this is confirmed, I invite all developers to switch for XCode2.4


FYI, it should be possible to build OpenOffice.org using XCode2.4.



BTW: I'll provide RC3 builds with Xcode 2.4. Please verify this
issue with newer builds.


I'd suggest you ask for a verification on QA list too. this way,  
all testers will confirm.


Time to download XCode2.4 ...



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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 69621] lookup problem in neooffice

2006-09-18 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

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On 2006-09-18, at 13:36 , jim o wrote:

I submitted the bug to neooffice who said that since it was not a  
UI issue, it should be submited to openoffice.


A sample file is enclosed.

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Not wishing to contradict 'ericb', but this may effect  
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'jeoslislo', please can you attach a test document to assist in  
recreating your
problem. I assume you have tested the latest 'Offical' OOo Mac  
version- and have

recreated the problem there too...

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 69480] Find and Repeat Find should start at cursor

2006-09-15 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,
See below...

On 2006-09-13, at 11:12 , Alan Davidson wrote:


Hi Rainer,


 Do you see your problem also in calc?


I use calc, but have never used "Find" in calc.


 Is it a new 2.0.3 problem?


I found the same problem in 2.0.2. I updated two days ago as an  
attempt to cure the problem.


Can you please contribute some more information how you continue  
search?


When Find is in problem mode, the only way to continue a search is  
to step through every occurrence of the word (using Shift-Ctrl-F)  
until I find the required occurrence. If I scroll down several  
pages, then insert the cursor, then Shift-Ctrl-F, OOo finds the  
word that it would have found if I had not scrolled down.


I tried actually highlighting a starter word, rather than simply  
inserting the cursor. No success.


I tried searching for a different word, to try to break the  
sequence, then return to the original word. No success.


Eventually I will find the required word, and continue editing the  
document. In perhaps 10 minutes I might use Find again, and it  
could be OK.


Now that I know that someone is interested, I will try more ways to  
try to push Find out of error mode.


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I did several tests, but my  "2.0.2  German version WIN XP: [680m5 
(Build9011)]"

always continued search at the cursor position.

@alandavidson
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Is it a new 2.0.3 problem?
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 53643] Numbers are spell-checked when "Check words with numbers" is enabled

2006-09-08 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hello,

On 2006-09-08, at 03:16 , Németh László wrote:


Suggestion works with the following new REP replacement declarations
in affix file:

REP st rd
REP st th
REP th rd
REP th st
REP rd th

Unfortunatelly, REP suggestion hasn't worked for longer patterns
(103st, 103st etc.), yet. Thanks for your comment.


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English ordinals (1st 2nd etc.) seem to be correctly recognised by  
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checker but it does not offer an appropriate correction, e.g for  
"3st" "est" is

offered but not "3rd".

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 69079] show nonprinting chars resets view point

2006-09-01 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-08-31, at 12:34 , Jonathan Mills wrote:

My mistake: I mean Update 3 - so in fact I meant 2.0.3, not 1.1.3.   
Put it down to a MMI

error in that it offered me 1.1.3 on the first screen!

Did you actually try and see if it still fails in 2.0.4 RC?

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SBA: Thank you for your report. Please note that we are currently  
about to
release OOo 2.04 release candidate. Thus OOo 1.1.3 is "quite old  
code" and therefore I'd like you to re-verify your
findings in an OOo 2.03 (stable) version or in the latest  
developer snapshot

(see http://download.openoffice.org/)

and comment here. Thank you for your comprehension.

Set to "Worksforme" until further information about the behavior  
of current

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 67530] queries in queries: calculated fields don't work

2006-08-24 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-08-24, at 05:48 , Franco Fornari wrote:


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Hi,

this is fixed in the current master. The current master is  
available at

http://download.openoffice.org/680/index.html

I close this issue now.

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Hello,

if, as current master, you mean m180, I'm sorry but it doesn't work  
for me. The problem happens exactly as described in Issue 67530. If  
you need further informations, please, ask.


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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 68685] Set Default Filename for New Document

2006-08-24 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-08-24, at 07:24 , zhangyun wrote:

I havn't tested under Linux, is it ok under Gnome? maybe KDE use  
different Open FileDialog code, I have to setup a linux environment  
to check for it.


50 characters do a bit long, it is just like MS Office (47  
characters), how do you think about 32 chars?


By the way, the code is already smart, it will take first para, or  
stop get if encount some specifical chars such as , the 50 chars is  
just a max limit.


If you encount it cann't be stop for title para, it maybe because  
of Linux environment, so I have to see the effect in your environment.


Best Regards
Zhang yun

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jianhuajiao->zhangyun_new:
I have patched it using ooo-build on SLED10.
 1. It can't set default name when I using OOo under KDE  
enviroment.
 2. The patch check first 50 charactors of text in writer  
file. it too long
and not smart.If we want set the default file name, we should give  
a more
suitable file name. using heading or a suitable length at begin of  
text or do
nothing(for example, 12345). that I means is that the default file  
name should
have some meaning. it should be a smart work. if we just using  
first 50

charactors like the patch do, it's nosense.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 68828] Broken encoding in Japanese helpcontent

2006-08-23 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-08-23, at 03:18 , Vladimir Glazounov - Sun Germany -  
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There is nowhere to merge. The subj will be in CWS based on the build
with localisation12...

Vladimir

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 68536] Documents are not printed properly

2006-08-13 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-08-12, at 17:45 , Hacker Guru wrote:


Hi!

I've attached a postscript file (i chose 'print to file' in the  
printing dialog). If I export test.odt to PDF everything is fine. I  
have two HP printers, one with HPLIP, the other with the original  
PPD from HP. The output is the same for both of them (and can be  
seen in the attached ps-file).




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Works fine for me however this depends on what fonts are installed  
on your
system and what font actually gets chosen for the TimesNewRoman  
used in

the
document. Does the same problem occur when you export the document  
as PDF

? If
yes, could you please attach that PDF, this might give us a clue  
as to

what goes
wrong.

pl->hi: can you find a system for us where the problem can be  
reproduced ?

If
so, please send this issue to hdu.

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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 66088] Troubleshooting HOW-TO

2006-08-07 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts


On 2006-08-04, at 20:21 , Walter A. March wrote:

No big rush... I plan to develop the added parts before I put them  
in to the document.


But thanks for thinkin' of me :)

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in that case I will try to do the edit before tomorrow. :-)
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 68190] Function Sequence Error, Error inserting the new record

2006-08-07 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2006-08-07, at 06:23 , Fred Walker Jr wrote:


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Hi,

Can you please give me some more information.

1. What kind of database connection type do you use? ( HSQLDB /  
ODBC / JDBC /.. )

2. Please provide a step-by-step describtion what you are doing.

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Hello:
Im' trying to learn to use a data base.  I think Base uses SQL but  
Im' not going to be much use to you as to just what or how this  
takes place. I was trying to make a simple? data base application  
to track membership to our local Cape Fear Fair Tax Group.  I used  
the Open Office wizard to create the front end (graphical) to  
create & access the data.  I managed to create the data base and  
all seemed well.  I started to enter data in the fields name,  
address etc.  When I got to the third record entry I could not get  
the application OOG to except  the data. I tried several times then  
the message that the application had crashed came up as well as the  
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 66739] %nu symbol looks too similar to "v" with base installation font sets

2006-07-25 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hi,

On 2006-07-23, at 22:53 , Martijn Hinderdael wrote:

I don't want to be rude but to me this kind of sounds like: "yeah  
we know that the standard settings suck but we're not going to fix  
it". If I find time I will try to figure out a setting that does  
not interfere on most of the symbols I use and suggest that as the  
new standard setting. If the open office team would be happy to do  
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I agree with your arguments, but I can't understand why such  
"serif font" is
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Re: [www-issues] Re: [Issue 67483] ReadMe file deployed is nonsense for a Mac user

2006-07-18 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hello...

On 2006-07-18, at 04:34 , Uwe Altmann wrote:


Hi Pavel

and where do I find the "Mac specific part"? (I'm not a programmer and
also not able to build or upload something in cvs or the like).
So could you please tell me the location/cvs checkout options for to
checkout the basic text files?

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Confirmed.

macmini:~/BuildDir/ooo_SRC680_m176_src/solver/680/unxmacxp.pro oo$  
grep -i gnome

./bin/osl/README_en-US
- Gnome 2.6 or higher required for Assistive Technology Tools
Problems During Program Startup on Gnome
If you experience OpenOffice.org startup problems (most notably  
while using
Gnome) please 'unset' the SESSION_MANAGER environment variable  
inside the shell
you use to start OpenOffice.org. This can be done by adding the  
line "unset
SESSION_MANAGER" to the beginning of the soffice shell script  
found in the

"[office folder]/program" directory.
macmini:~/BuildDir/ooo_SRC680_m176_src/solver/680/unxmacxp.pro oo$

We simply have to remove this from Mac OS X specific part...



and this was just an example - the text file is for linux users, a Mac
user can not need any of the information provided. The file must be
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[www-issues] Re: [WARNING - POSSIBLE VIRUS][www-issues] Clu, OpenOffice support - The reported problem is a bug as it impacts the operational functionality of the product, reported here to ensure th

2006-07-11 Thread Louis Suarez-Potts

Hello
On 2006-07-11, at 06:26 , dkpubliclibrary dkpubliclibrary wrote:

Clu, OpenOffice support - The reported problem is a bug as it  
impacts the operational functionality of the product, reported here  
to ensure the problem does not get forgotten, PLEASE KEEP ACTIVE;  
Re: [Issue 66611] 3 second response when scrolling MySQL database  
records = I expect a sub 1 second response for a business application


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clu->dkpubliclibrary: 1. here is no support area, but an area for  
bug reporting!
if you need support, try the many newsgroups, newsletters etc. or  
buy a

staroffice version with support option
2. bugs must be reproducible, not only on your system - therefore a  
precise step

by step description is needful!
3. following you instruction i cannot confirm your 3 seconds =>  
normally i would
set this issue to 'worksforme' (maybe our tablestructure etc.  
differ - therefore

a more precise description could help!)

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