Re: [libreoffice-users] ping
Hi :) NickKolok, you are not fully subscribed to this list yet. The moderators had to accept your post to the list. Try looking in your Spam/Junk folder to see if the confirmation email got stuck in there. You need to reply to the confirmation email in order to complete the subscription process Good luck and regards from Tom :) > > From: Николай Авдеев >To: users@global.libreoffice.org >Sent: Sunday, 2 June 2013, 17:33 >Subject: [libreoffice-users] ping > > >ping > >-- >To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org >Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ >Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette >List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ >All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted > > > -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size
Hi :) Ahhh, that's where it is. It's never made any kind of sense to me either. Tools - Options - LibreOffice - User Data is the right place, i think. Still, it doesn't need all field to be filled in apparently and even just any 1 field with about 1 word is plenty. Thanks Girvin! Regards from Tom :) > > From: Girvin R. Herr >To: Tom Davies >Cc: Tim Vivian-Griffiths ; LibreOffice > >Sent: Sunday, 2 June 2013, 20:54 >Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size > > >Is this the same "bug" that prevents things from working when the Tools >-> Options -> LibreOffice -> User Data section is not filled in? >As a retired Electronic/Software engineer, I think that bug is silly and >sounds deliberate - especially since it has been known and not fixed for >a long time. But that may just be my paranoia showing. >Girvin > > >Tom Davies wrote: >> Hi :) >> No worries about the duplicates to me. Pressing Delete 3 times instead of 2 >> is pretty easy for me. >> >> There is some weird bug that means a certain setting keeps getting forgotten >> when there is nothing in >> File - Properties - Descriptions >> but you don't need to fill it in substantially. Even just a word per >> section is more than enough. I don't think that is likely to be the problem >> because someone else would have picked it up by now. So, i think starting a >> bug-report would be a good plan. >> >> Regards from >> Tom :) >> >> >> >> >> >> >>> >>> From: Tim Vivian-Griffiths >>> To: Tom Davies >>> Cc: Steve Edmonds ; LibreOffice >>> >>> Sent: Sunday, 2 June 2013, 14:20 >>> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size >>> >>> >>> Hi Tom >>> >>> Sorry for the later reply on this. Thank you for this information, >>> really useful as I have never done it before. I'll also fill in that >>> information to see if it helps at all. >>> >>> Thanks again, >>> >>> Tim >>> >>> PS, sorry for duplicating this Tom... I pressed Reply instead of >>> Reply-to-all the first time! >>> >>> On 31/05/13 10:40, Tom Davies wrote: >>> Hi :) Given the answers in the thread at AOO i suspect it is a bug. Here is a guide to help post a bug-report. Don't take it all too seriously. They ask for a lot but if it's not easy to give all that straight away just post anyway. Later on you can add comments so you can get all the required information together in the report in a few posts at your own pace. It might be that they are able to help without even having all the info straight away anyway. https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport If this list does solve the problem you can always close the report and let people know how and that might help those people over at AOO too. Just out of curiosity do you have any of the general information, such as user-name and stuff 'filled in'? There was something that only worked if you had at least 1 or 2 characters, even empty spaces in there. Aaargh, i'm at a Windows machine that doesn't have LibreOffice or even OpenOffice, yet. I might have to make sure i get the portable version worked out in case i'm ever here again! Apols and regards from Tom :) *From:* Tim Vivian-Griffiths *To:* Steve Edmonds *Cc:* Tom Davies ; LibreOffice *Sent:* Friday, 31 May 2013, 10:15 *Subject:* Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size Hi all, Actually none of these things are happening Tom. The only way that I can get what I want is by selecting every instance individually which is just impractical. Steve, I can do exactly the same as well but once the changes are selected there is no difference at all when I start typing. I select my desired size and click Apply, then when I reopen the document... the changes are still there. However, when I press Ctrl-Shift-P to get superscript (or Ctrl-Shift-B for subscript) the size is back to 58%. As I said before, I can change it after I have typed it by selecting it and then going to Format -> Character and changing it to 70%. I just cannot find a way so that whenever I toggle super/sub-script on... I get the desired size. I've followed the directions in the writer guide, and this seems to me to be intuitively what should be done... but no effect takes place. That's why I thought it could be a bug. Tim On 31/05/13 09:48, Steve Edmonds wrote: > Hi. > I have Default showing as my style (dropdown above and to left >>>
Re: [libreoffice-users] Some issues about Writer
On 06/02/2013 11:02 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote: On 2013-06-03 04:58, NickKolok wrote: Greetings from Russia, comrads! I've installed Fedora and LibreOffice onto my girlfriend's computer. She started to use them some months ago and now we have some questions to you, dear developers. 1) There was a moment when LibreOffice alerted message like "LibreOffice can't save important internal information" (or smth like this). She couldn't close that messasge as well as save her work. We have been trying many things for ~2 hours, but the solution was to close Firefox. So, if such situations are possible, maybe it's worth to add tips to that message? 2) She finds unability to crop images visually in Writer very unconvenient. I mean that there is no tool "Crop" is available in Writer but there is such a tool in Draw (with scissorson icon). Moreover, there IS such a toll in Impress! So, can we wait and hope than once it will appear in Writer, too? Or there is a high reason for this fact, e.g. unix-way? Thank you for your attention and excuse me for my quite bad English. Hi. There is the ability to crop the image in writer. Insert the image, right click and select picture. In that dialogue there is a tab crop. You enter the dimensions that the cropping will occur from each outside edge. Steve Is it possible to do it with key combination, e.g. Alt+L+5 should crop left margin by 5 default LO units, combination Alt+R+3 should crop right margin by 3 default LO units and so on? It's hard to work with dialog boxes if you have a lot of cropping to do... Thanks -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
Re: [libreoffice-users] Some issues about Writer
On 2013-06-03 04:58, NickKolok wrote: Greetings from Russia, comrads! I've installed Fedora and LibreOffice onto my girlfriend's computer. She started to use them some months ago and now we have some questions to you, dear developers. 1) There was a moment when LibreOffice alerted message like "LibreOffice can't save important internal information" (or smth like this). She couldn't close that messasge as well as save her work. We have been trying many things for ~2 hours, but the solution was to close Firefox. So, if such situations are possible, maybe it's worth to add tips to that message? 2) She finds unability to crop images visually in Writer very unconvenient. I mean that there is no tool "Crop" is available in Writer but there is such a tool in Draw (with scissorson icon). Moreover, there IS such a toll in Impress! So, can we wait and hope than once it will appear in Writer, too? Or there is a high reason for this fact, e.g. unix-way? Thank you for your attention and excuse me for my quite bad English. Hi. There is the ability to crop the image in writer. Insert the image, right click and select picture. In that dialogue there is a tab crop. You enter the dimensions that the cropping will occur from each outside edge. Steve -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size
Is this the same "bug" that prevents things from working when the Tools -> Options -> LibreOffice -> User Data section is not filled in? As a retired Electronic/Software engineer, I think that bug is silly and sounds deliberate - especially since it has been known and not fixed for a long time. But that may just be my paranoia showing. Girvin Tom Davies wrote: Hi :) No worries about the duplicates to me. Pressing Delete 3 times instead of 2 is pretty easy for me. There is some weird bug that means a certain setting keeps getting forgotten when there is nothing in File - Properties - Descriptions but you don't need to fill it in substantially. Even just a word per section is more than enough. I don't think that is likely to be the problem because someone else would have picked it up by now. So, i think starting a bug-report would be a good plan. Regards from Tom :) From: Tim Vivian-Griffiths To: Tom Davies Cc: Steve Edmonds ; LibreOffice Sent: Sunday, 2 June 2013, 14:20 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size Hi Tom Sorry for the later reply on this. Thank you for this information, really useful as I have never done it before. I'll also fill in that information to see if it helps at all. Thanks again, Tim PS, sorry for duplicating this Tom... I pressed Reply instead of Reply-to-all the first time! On 31/05/13 10:40, Tom Davies wrote: Hi :) Given the answers in the thread at AOO i suspect it is a bug. Here is a guide to help post a bug-report. Don't take it all too seriously. They ask for a lot but if it's not easy to give all that straight away just post anyway. Later on you can add comments so you can get all the required information together in the report in a few posts at your own pace. It might be that they are able to help without even having all the info straight away anyway. https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport If this list does solve the problem you can always close the report and let people know how and that might help those people over at AOO too. Just out of curiosity do you have any of the general information, such as user-name and stuff 'filled in'? There was something that only worked if you had at least 1 or 2 characters, even empty spaces in there. Aaargh, i'm at a Windows machine that doesn't have LibreOffice or even OpenOffice, yet. I might have to make sure i get the portable version worked out in case i'm ever here again! Apols and regards from Tom :) *From:* Tim Vivian-Griffiths *To:* Steve Edmonds *Cc:* Tom Davies ; LibreOffice *Sent:* Friday, 31 May 2013, 10:15 *Subject:* Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size Hi all, Actually none of these things are happening Tom. The only way that I can get what I want is by selecting every instance individually which is just impractical. Steve, I can do exactly the same as well but once the changes are selected there is no difference at all when I start typing. I select my desired size and click Apply, then when I reopen the document... the changes are still there. However, when I press Ctrl-Shift-P to get superscript (or Ctrl-Shift-B for subscript) the size is back to 58%. As I said before, I can change it after I have typed it by selecting it and then going to Format -> Character and changing it to 70%. I just cannot find a way so that whenever I toggle super/sub-script on... I get the desired size. I've followed the directions in the writer guide, and this seems to me to be intuitively what should be done... but no effect takes place. That's why I thought it could be a bug. Tim On 31/05/13 09:48, Steve Edmonds wrote: > Hi. > I have Default showing as my style (dropdown above and to left of the typing area), just typed some letters on a page, right clicked, Edit Paragraph Style > There I change the superscript and subscript values to say 40%. I apply and exit. > If I exit LO and then start a new document the superscript and subscript are still 40%. > This is in LO3.6 and 4.1. The automatic box is ticked. > > Does this describe what you are wanting to do. > steve > > On 31/05/13 10:41 AM, Tim Vivian-Griffiths wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> Thank you very much for your replies. Here is the link to my post in the forum: http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=61594 >> >> I have put a fair bit of description of the issue there, but let me know if I can give any more information. I have tried to save the changes as a template and then save it and make it default, but it didn't change anything unfortunately. I think the main pro
Re: [libreoffice-users] Some issues about Writer
On 06/02/2013 12:58 PM, NickKolok wrote: Greetings from Russia, comrads! I've installed Fedora and LibreOffice onto my girlfriend's computer. She started to use them some months ago and now we have some questions to you, dear developers. 1) There was a moment when LibreOffice alerted message like "LibreOffice can't save important internal information" (or smth like this). She couldn't close that messasge as well as save her work. We have been trying many things for ~2 hours, but the solution was to close Firefox. So, if such situations are possible, maybe it's worth to add tips to that message? 2) She finds unability to crop images visually in Writer very unconvenient. I mean that there is no tool "Crop" is available in Writer but there is such a tool in Draw (with scissorson icon). Moreover, there IS such a toll in Impress! So, can we wait and hope than once it will appear in Writer, too? Or there is a high reason for this fact, e.g. unix-way? Thank you for your attention and excuse me for my quite bad English. Your English is not bad at all. I use Ubuntu 12.04 - Debian based 64-bit installs - on my desktops. I use MATE desktop environment instead of the default Unity, since it is more like the GNOME 2.x desktop. I also use Windows 7 on some laptops. Do you have any Firefox extensions for OpenOffice or LibreOffice installed? The only thing I can think of, if you have to close Firefoxfirst, was that they were both linked by some extension or add on. Of course, there is the question about if there were any web linked images or web page links in the document. I do not know is there would be an issue there, but it still seem that the two packages are "connected" in some way and needed the Firefox connection to be shut down first. It may be some issue within Fedora and its settings for both Firefox and LibreOffice. Are you using Fedora's installed version of LibreOffice, or did you did you download it from the LibreOffice page? What is your version of Fedora? What is you desktop environment? I never did much cropping withing a word processing package. I always cropped the images in an external editor to the size I wanted, before using it. I am not much of a Draw user, so if the image is in a bitmap file format, like JPG or PNG, I use a package like GIMP to do the cropping. As for a reason for not having it within Writer, I can say this. . . The more non-text processing options within a word processor, the more complex and "bloated" the package will be. Yes there needs to be things likeincluding images and other things like that, but adding the image editing options to a word processor was not a high priority items for most users. If we included the basic image processing options from GIMP and Draw in Writer, then it would make that part of the office suite much more complex to maintain and to add new features. It can make a very big mess for both the developers and the users. Microsoft Worduse to state that they added over 1000 new features in their newest version of their word processor. The problem was that most user I knew did not use most of these new features or the ones in Word were not as good as in an external package, like using GIMP for image editing/cropping. But Microsoft kept adding more and more to the point that their install would 2 to 3 times the drive space as is use to do thewith the previous versions. I stopped using MS Office and Adobe's Photoshop and Illustrator years ago when they each needed over a gigabyte of drive space when my system had only 40 GB totalbetween two drives. So the more non-word and text options you add to Writer the larger its install will be. Also these options may not work as well as the currently free or open source package that are dedicated to do those things. We had people wanting LibreOffice to have an email client [and more] like MS Office's Outlook/Exchange email client/system. Our developers would have to start from scratch for most things, while Thunderbird and Evolution have been developing their free clients for many years. We could not compete with them. We wanted to stick with an office suite. Many office suites do not include any type of image editor - like Draw - in their packages. It just takes so long to develop. LibreOffice started with the old OpenOffice.org coding and Draw was already there, we we kept making it betteralong with the rest of the parts that makeup our office suite. Adding major image editing options to the word processor does not make much sense, for now. Impress uses images and slides, which is heavy image and text editing, so it is natural to have some internal options to work with these images, or at least more than Writer would need. -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfou
Re: [libreoffice-users] ping
Hi :) Sorry but you are not properly subscribed to this list yet. The confirming email that you need to reply to may have been sent to your Junk/Spam folder by mistake so it might be worth checking in there Regards from Tom :) > > From: Николай Авдеев >To: users@global.libreoffice.org >Sent: Sunday, 2 June 2013, 17:33 >Subject: [libreoffice-users] ping > > >ping > >-- >To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org >Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ >Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette >List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ >All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted > > > -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
[libreoffice-users] ping
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[libreoffice-users] Some issues about Writer
Greetings from Russia, comrads! I've installed Fedora and LibreOffice onto my girlfriend's computer. She started to use them some months ago and now we have some questions to you, dear developers. 1) There was a moment when LibreOffice alerted message like "LibreOffice can't save important internal information" (or smth like this). She couldn't close that messasge as well as save her work. We have been trying many things for ~2 hours, but the solution was to close Firefox. So, if such situations are possible, maybe it's worth to add tips to that message? 2) She finds unability to crop images visually in Writer very unconvenient. I mean that there is no tool "Crop" is available in Writer but there is such a tool in Draw (with scissorson icon). Moreover, there IS such a toll in Impress! So, can we wait and hope than once it will appear in Writer, too? Or there is a high reason for this fact, e.g. unix-way? Thank you for your attention and excuse me for my quite bad English. -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size
Hi :) No worries about the duplicates to me. Pressing Delete 3 times instead of 2 is pretty easy for me. There is some weird bug that means a certain setting keeps getting forgotten when there is nothing in File - Properties - Descriptions but you don't need to fill it in substantially. Even just a word per section is more than enough. I don't think that is likely to be the problem because someone else would have picked it up by now. So, i think starting a bug-report would be a good plan. Regards from Tom :) > > From: Tim Vivian-Griffiths >To: Tom Davies >Cc: Steve Edmonds ; LibreOffice > >Sent: Sunday, 2 June 2013, 14:20 >Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size > > >Hi Tom > >Sorry for the later reply on this. Thank you for this information, >really useful as I have never done it before. I'll also fill in that >information to see if it helps at all. > >Thanks again, > >Tim > >PS, sorry for duplicating this Tom... I pressed Reply instead of >Reply-to-all the first time! > >On 31/05/13 10:40, Tom Davies wrote: >> Hi :) >> Given the answers in the thread at AOO i suspect it is a bug. >> >> Here is a guide to help post a bug-report. Don't take it all too >> seriously. They ask for a lot but if it's not easy to give all that >> straight away just post anyway. Later on you can add comments so you >> can get all the required information together in the report in a few >> posts at your own pace. It might be that they are able to help >> without even having all the info straight away anyway. >> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport >> >> If this list does solve the problem you can always close the report >> and let people know how and that might help those people over at AOO too. >> >> Just out of curiosity do you have any of the general information, such >> as user-name and stuff 'filled in'? There was something that only >> worked if you had at least 1 or 2 characters, even empty spaces in >> there. Aaargh, i'm at a Windows machine that doesn't have LibreOffice >> or even OpenOffice, yet. I might have to make sure i get the portable >> version worked out in case i'm ever here again! >> Apols and regards from >> Tom :) >> >> >> >> >> *From:* Tim Vivian-Griffiths >> *To:* Steve Edmonds >> *Cc:* Tom Davies ; LibreOffice >> >> *Sent:* Friday, 31 May 2013, 10:15 >> *Subject:* Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and >> Subscript size >> >> Hi all, >> >> Actually none of these things are happening Tom. The only way that >> I can get what I want is by selecting every instance individually >> which is just impractical. >> >> Steve, I can do exactly the same as well but once the changes are >> selected there is no difference at all when I start typing. I >> select my desired size and click Apply, then when I reopen the >> document... the changes are still there. However, when I press >> Ctrl-Shift-P to get superscript (or Ctrl-Shift-B for subscript) >> the size is back to 58%. As I said before, I can change it after I >> have typed it by selecting it and then going to Format -> >> Character and changing it to 70%. I just cannot find a way so that >> whenever I toggle super/sub-script on... I get the desired size. >> I've followed the directions in the writer guide, and this seems >> to me to be intuitively what should be done... but no effect takes >> place. That's why I thought it could be a bug. >> >> Tim >> >> On 31/05/13 09:48, Steve Edmonds wrote: >> > Hi. >> > I have Default showing as my style (dropdown above and to left >> of the typing area), just typed some letters on a page, right >> clicked, Edit Paragraph Style >> > There I change the superscript and subscript values to say 40%. >> I apply and exit. >> > If I exit LO and then start a new document the superscript and >> subscript are still 40%. >> > This is in LO3.6 and 4.1. The automatic box is ticked. >> > >> > Does this describe what you are wanting to do. >> > steve >> > >> > On 31/05/13 10:41 AM, Tim Vivian-Griffiths wrote: >> >> Dear all, >> >> >> >> Thank you very much for your replies. Here is the link to my >> post in the forum: >> http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=61594 >> >> >> >> I have put a fair bit of description of the issue there, but >> let me know if I can give any more information. I have tried to >> save the changes as a template and then save it and make it >> default, but it didn't change anything unfortunately. I think the >> main problem is that the Automatic box gets checked again as soon >> as I close the window. It's not a problem that arises when >> starting a new document but as soon as I try t
Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size
Hi Tom Sorry for the later reply on this. Thank you for this information, really useful as I have never done it before. I'll also fill in that information to see if it helps at all. Thanks again, Tim PS, sorry for duplicating this Tom... I pressed Reply instead of Reply-to-all the first time! On 31/05/13 10:40, Tom Davies wrote: Hi :) Given the answers in the thread at AOO i suspect it is a bug. Here is a guide to help post a bug-report. Don't take it all too seriously. They ask for a lot but if it's not easy to give all that straight away just post anyway. Later on you can add comments so you can get all the required information together in the report in a few posts at your own pace. It might be that they are able to help without even having all the info straight away anyway. https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport If this list does solve the problem you can always close the report and let people know how and that might help those people over at AOO too. Just out of curiosity do you have any of the general information, such as username and stuff 'filled in'? There was something that only worked if you had at least 1 or 2 characters, even empty spaces in there. Aaargh, i'm at a Windows machine that doesn't have LibreOffice or even OpenOffice, yet. I might have to make sure i get the portable version worked out in case i'm ever here again! Apols and regards from Tom :) *From:* Tim Vivian-Griffiths *To:* Steve Edmonds *Cc:* Tom Davies ; LibreOffice *Sent:* Friday, 31 May 2013, 10:15 *Subject:* Re: [libreoffice-users] Default Superscript and Subscript size Hi all, Actually none of these things are happening Tom. The only way that I can get what I want is by selecting every instance individually which is just impractical. Steve, I can do exactly the same as well but once the changes are selected there is no difference at all when I start typing. I select my desired size and click Apply, then when I reopen the document... the changes are still there. However, when I press Ctrl-Shift-P to get superscript (or Ctrl-Shift-B for subscript) the size is back to 58%. As I said before, I can change it after I have typed it by selecting it and then going to Format -> Character and changing it to 70%. I just cannot find a way so that whenever I toggle super/sub-script on... I get the desired size. I've followed the directions in the writer guide, and this seems to me to be intuitively what should be done... but no effect takes place. That's why I thought it could be a bug. Tim On 31/05/13 09:48, Steve Edmonds wrote: > Hi. > I have Default showing as my style (dropdown above and to left of the typing area), just typed some letters on a page, right clicked, Edit Paragraph Style > There I change the superscript and subscript values to say 40%. I apply and exit. > If I exit LO and then start a new document the superscript and subscript are still 40%. > This is in LO3.6 and 4.1. The automatic box is ticked. > > Does this describe what you are wanting to do. > steve > > On 31/05/13 10:41 AM, Tim Vivian-Griffiths wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> Thank you very much for your replies. Here is the link to my post in the forum: http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=61594 >> >> I have put a fair bit of description of the issue there, but let me know if I can give any more information. I have tried to save the changes as a template and then save it and make it default, but it didn't change anything unfortunately. I think the main problem is that the Automatic box gets checked again as soon as I close the window. It's not a problem that arises when starting a new document but as soon as I try to make the changes. >> >> I know that this is a small issue, but it would be great to solve it as the size of 58% just looks ridiculous :-\ >> >> Tim >> >> >> On 30/05/13 23:18, Steve Edmonds wrote: >>> Hi. >>> To have the settings (changes) you make stay for a new document you may need to make these changes to the default style and then save the document as a template and make it your default. >>> This is the first thing I do as I do not like the default font and margins. >>> >>> Steve >>> >>> On 2013-05-31 09:06, Tom Davies wrote: Hi :) Did you get any answers at all over at the AOO forums? Any chance of giving us a link to your thread there? Regards from Tom :) > > From: Tim Vivian-Griffiths mailto:timv...@gmail.com>> > To: LibreOffice mailto:users@global.libreoffice.org>> > Se