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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Jun 12 17:00:24 -0700 
2005 ---

The Zip file i downloaded was:
OOo_1.9.104_Win32Intel_install.zip
The folder it extracts to is: 
SRC680_m104_native_packed-1_en-US.8913
I'm running this on my Compaq V2000 laptop with WinXP SP2

To reproduce, follow the following steps: 
Menu: 
1. Tools > Customize > Keyboard. 
2. Before doing anything, Click 'Reset'. This is 'Reset' in the vertical column
of three buttons at bottom right.  
3. Category=Format, Function=Increase Font, Shortcut keys=Ctrl++
4. Click Modify (observe change in 'Shortcut keys' window
5. Click 'OK' at bottom of window
6. Verify value was saved by repeating 1., scroll down to check on Ctrl++ to
verify the function to right of it is 'Increase Font'.
7. Close open office. Make sure the quickstart and all other openoffice
processes are stopped. 
8. Re-open OO via double-clicking on previously worked on document. 
9. Repeat 6. to see that the setting is still there
10. Highlight any word or letter in document
11. Press 'Ctrl', while holding down 'Ctrl' also press the '+/=' key. 
12. Nothing happens


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2005-06-11 Thread makhand
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  Issue #:|50622
  Summary:|Bibliography: updating bibliography database has no
  |effect on table within document
Component:|Word processor
  Version:|OOo 2.0 Beta
 Platform:|Other
  URL:|
   OS/Version:|Windows XP
   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
 Keywords:|
   Resolution:|
   Issue type:|DEFECT
 Priority:|P3
 Subcomponent:|editing
  Assigned to:|mru
  Reported by:|makhand





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 11 15:24:16 -0700 
2005 ---
WinXP, En-Us 1.9.104. 
1. I have added bibliographical entries to my Tools> Bibliography database.
2. I have later inserted a Bibliography section (Insert > Indexes and tables >
indexes and tables > Type=Bibliography). 
3. Then I added into my document entries that come from that table. When I
update the table, all of the entries from the entrie document show up in the
Bibliography table. All good for now. (well, not really, but I've submitted
other bugs for other stuff)

So now, if i decide that something about some entry is incorrect and I go into
the Database via (1.), if i change the entries of interest, either by modifying
fields or adding some new ones, and then try to get it to update within the
document, i get no response. It seems to me that if I right click on the
database, the click 'update index/table', these new changes should update in
bibliography section of the document.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 50621] Bibliography: entries are not numbered in table

2005-06-11 Thread makhand
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  What|Old value |New value

   Attachment data|  |Created an attachment
  |  |(id=27096) zip of
  |  |screenshot showing no
  |  |numbering of
  |  |bibliographical references





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 11 14:49:31 -0700 
2005 ---
Created an attachment (id=27096)
zip of screenshot showing no numbering of bibliographical references


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[sw-issues] [Issue 50621] New - Bibliography: entries are not numbered in table

2005-06-11 Thread makhand
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  Issue #:|50621
  Summary:|Bibliography: entries are not numbered in table
Component:|Word processor
  Version:|OOo 2.0 Beta
 Platform:|Other
  URL:|
   OS/Version:|Windows XP
   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
 Keywords:|
   Resolution:|
   Issue type:|DEFECT
 Priority:|P3
 Subcomponent:|formatting
  Assigned to:|mru
  Reported by:|makhand





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 11 14:47:50 -0700 
2005 ---
I have tested this on WinXP, Eng-Us version, 1.9.104, 1.9.108. Basically, when I
instert a bibliography and later insert intries into the document, the
bibliographical references in the table do not show their corresponding number.
This can be seen in the attached screenshot. It should be noted that the 'number
entries' option is used in the 'bibliography's 'formating of entries'' (just see
the screenshot).

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2005-06-11 Thread makhand
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   Attachment data|  |Created an attachment
  |  |(id=27095) zip of
  |  |screenshot showing
  |  |unspaced bibliography
  |  |entries(esp. 2nd one)





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 11 13:27:59 -0700 
2005 ---
Created an attachment (id=27095)
zip of screenshot showing unspaced bibliography entries(esp. 2nd one)


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2005-06-11 Thread makhand
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  Issue #:|50620
  Summary:|Bibliography field elements unspaced
Component:|Word processor
  Version:|OOo 2.0 Beta
 Platform:|Other
  URL:|
   OS/Version:|Windows XP
   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
 Keywords:|
   Resolution:|
   Issue type:|DEFECT
 Priority:|P3
 Subcomponent:|formatting
  Assigned to:|mru
  Reported by:|makhand





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 11 13:22:02 -0700 
2005 ---
I use 1.9.104 English version. When I add a record to the Bibliography database
(Tools > Bibliography Database) then close it, and afterward insert a reference
to in in my document, there is no spacing or commas between the fields. I add by
first adding a bibliography table/index item. Then I insert a bibliographical
entry into the document. Then i update the table so that the entry shows up. You
can see i the attached screenshot (look at the second entry) to see that all of
the fields are meshed together into a single, unspaced string (except for my
name). I have found that if i create the entry differently by entering values
directly into the 'spreadsheet' part of the  bibliography database entry instead
of using the form directly below, and include deliberate spaces, that this
sometimes puts the spaces into the final results that appears in the document.
You can see that in the screenshot under the Bibliography section, first item.
You can see that '1976' is spaced. This space had to be forced using the method
mentioned above. Shouldn't there be commas in between the fields anyway?

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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 11 13:09:16 -0700 
2005 ---
I use the English version of 1.9.104. The weird thing about this is that it
seems to be inconsistent. I've had success assigning other shortcuts, but this
one seems to have no effect. Have you tried to reproduce this exact shortcut?


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2005-06-11 Thread makhand
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  Issue #:|50619
  Summary:|Customization: no way to assign an 'Decrease Font'
  |keyboard shortcut
Component:|Word processor
  Version:|OOo 2.0 Beta
 Platform:|Other
  URL:|
   OS/Version:|Windows XP
   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
 Keywords:|
   Resolution:|
   Issue type:|FEATURE
 Priority:|P3
 Subcomponent:|configuration
  Assigned to:|mru
  Reported by:|makhand





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 11 10:26:08 -0700 
2005 ---
I have 1.9.104, but I'm pretty sure this applies to many if not all builds and
versions. I would like to be able to assign a keyboard shortcut to 'Decrease
Font'. There is one for 'Increase Font' (Tools > Customize... > Keyboard >
Category=Format > Function=Increase Font), so even with symmetry, there should
be one to go the other way. In general, these functionalities would be very
useful for any power user, typing up any kind of paper. A workaround that i've
found is to assign a shortcut to 'Size Font', but this requires a few 'Tabs' and
then typing in the font size followed by an enter. Not exactly an ideal 
solution.

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  Issue #:|50618
  Summary:|Customization: no way to assign an ' Font' keyboard
  |shortcut
Component:|Word processor
  Version:|OOo 2.0 Beta
 Platform:|Other
  URL:|
   OS/Version:|Windows XP
   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
 Keywords:|
   Resolution:|
   Issue type:|FEATURE
 Priority:|P3
 Subcomponent:|configuration
  Assigned to:|mru
  Reported by:|makhand





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 11 10:21:50 -0700 
2005 ---
I have 1.9.104, but I'm pretty sure this applies to many if not all builds and
versions. I would like to be able to assign a keyboard shortcut to 'Increase
Font'. There is one for 'Decrease

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User makhand changed the following:

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   Attachment data|  |Created an attachment
  |  |(id=27094) zipped
  |  |screenshot of
  |  |Customization settings





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 11 10:16:50 -0700 
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Created an attachment (id=27094)
zipped screenshot of Customization settings


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2005-06-11 Thread makhand
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  Issue #:|50617
  Summary:|Customization: increase font doesnt work
Component:|Word processor
  Version:|OOo 2.0 Beta
 Platform:|Other
  URL:|
   OS/Version:|Windows XP
   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
 Keywords:|
   Resolution:|
   Issue type:|DEFECT
 Priority:|P3
 Subcomponent:|formatting
  Assigned to:|mru
  Reported by:|makhand





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Jun 11 10:14:45 -0700 
2005 ---
I was trying to make a new keyboard shortcut that would allow me to increase the
font. I set it to be 'Ctrl++'. It seemed to have been saved properly because I
can reopen custimization 'Tools > Customize.. > Keyboard > 'Category(Format)' >
'Function(Increase Font)' > 'Keys(Ctrl++)' and it shows up, both in the 'Keys'
window, as well as above in the 'Shortcut keys' window. Having done this, when i
highlight any letter, word or section and press the Ctrl++ combination, nothing
happens.

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[sw-issues] [Issue 44670] 'Floor' and 'Ceiling' functions should be added to formula

2005-03-09 Thread makhand
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Mar  9 21:10:48 -0800 
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sorry, the floor and the ceiling are the square brackets with either just the
bottom part or just the top part present. 

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[sw-issues] [Issue 44670] 'Floor' and 'Ceiling' functions should be added to formula

2005-03-09 Thread makhand
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   Attachment data|  |Created an attachment
  |  |(id=23620) shows 'floor'
  |  |and 'ceiling' in eqution
  |  |editor -- not available in
  |  |formula editor





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Mar  9 21:09:59 -0800 
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shows 'floor' and 'ceiling' in eqution editor -- not available in formula editor


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[sw-issues] [Issue 44670] New - 'Floor' and 'Ceiling' functions should be added to formula

2005-03-09 Thread makhand
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  Issue #:|44670
  Summary:|'Floor' and 'Ceiling' functions should be added to
  |formula
Component:|Formula editor
  Version:|OOo 2.0 Beta
 Platform:|PC
  URL:|
   OS/Version:|Windows XP
   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
 Keywords:|
   Resolution:|
   Issue type:|ENHANCEMENT
 Priority:|P3
 Subcomponent:|ui
  Assigned to:|mru
      Reported by:|makhand





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Mar  9 21:08:44 -0800 
2005 ---
I would like to request that the 'floor' and 'Ceiling' functions be added to the
formula editor. Mathematically, these mean to round down or round up to the next
integer. In the attached file, you'll see that the Equation editor in MS has
these. They were imported from a word document, however, i dont find them in the
Formula editor. I really like formula editor and would like to see these added

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[sw-issues] [Issue 44668] Formulas font looks worse bad in OOo 2.0

2005-03-09 Thread makhand
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  |  |showing bad rendering of
  |  |'equations' and 'formulas'





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[sw-issues] [Issue 44668] New - Formulas font looks worse bad in OOo 2.0

2005-03-09 Thread makhand
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  Issue #:|44668
  Summary:|Formulas font looks worse bad in OOo 2.0
Component:|Formula editor
  Version:|OOo 2.0 Beta
 Platform:|PC
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   OS/Version:|Windows XP
   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
 Keywords:|
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   Issue type:|DEFECT
 Priority:|P4
 Subcomponent:|ui
  Assigned to:|mru
  Reported by:|makhand





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Mar  9 20:52:01 -0800 
2005 ---
I had some formulas in 1.1.4. When i opened the file in 2.0 beta, the font
looked thinner and generally deformed. I tried to make it bold to make it look
better, but it still doesnt do the job. I dont know if converting it to pdf or
printing it makes it better. But i would be less inclined to use the new version
as is or turn in work that was done using it (I'm a phd engineering student,
formulas are crucial)

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