[libreoffice-users] Position and Size - Rotation tab doesnt work in vers 4.1.1.2 (impress)

2013-09-03 Thread Gerald Pechoc
If I want to rotate either a LINE object or a RECTANGLE object it does 
not work, accept some 2 or 3 degrees deviation.


I have done as described under
https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/Rotation
but there is no correct result.

In former versions that worked, but version 4.1.1.2 is not usable for me 
because of this failure.


Does anyone have a work around for this behaviour?
I am using Libre Office on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.

Best regards
Gerald

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Weblog extension not working in 4.1?

2013-09-03 Thread Alex Thurgood

Le 14/08/2013 16:35, Gordon Burgess-Parker a écrit :

Hi Gordon,


Using LO 4.1 on Ubuntu 13.04
Installed the Sun Weblog extension, configured my Blog in it.
Everything seems to work EXCEPT it won't post to the Blog!


Report it to the author of the extension, or the distributor if it is 
Ubuntu. Isn't this one currently distributed via the Apache OO project ?


FWIW, there are quite a few of the older extensions which no longer work 
at the moment in 4.1 because of changes in the way extensions need to be 
registered, and also because of certain changes in the API. If the 
extension author has not updated his/her extension to take that into 
account, the extension will fail to work properly.



Alex



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[libreoffice-users] Re: SQLException when using ADO driver and prepared statements

2013-09-03 Thread Alex Thurgood

Le 03/09/2013 12:12, mhaverin a écrit :

Hi,



I read that thread, but don't really get what I was supposed to learn from
it?



Actually, nothing, that was my fingers answering another unrelated 
thread, while my eyes were failing to tell my brain that I was in some 
other astral plane.


Sorry about that.

Alex



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Presentation slide does not show graphics visible in 'Normal'

2013-09-03 Thread Paul D. Mirowsky

Have you tried...


*Presentation Minimizer*: the Presentation Minimizer extension reduces 
the file size of the current presentation. Images get compressed and 
unnecessary data is removed. Image quality size can be minimized. Screen 
and projector presentations don't require the same quality as 
presentations intended for printing, and can be optimized. Object 
Linking and Embedding (OLE) objects are useful during the design phase, 
but can be twice the size of a regular image. Presentation Minimizer can 
replace OLE objects with images, with no quality loss. In addition to 
reducing file size, Presentation Minimizer can remove speaker notes and 
hidden slides so that you don't accidentally publish confidential 
information. The wizard summarizes all changes to be made to the 
presentation, and estimates the file size saving. Presentation Minimizer 
also works on Microsoft PowerPoint presentations.


...on low memory machine?


On 8/30/2013 11:34 PM, Uwe Dippel wrote:

"Solved" or better: explained:
I did it all on my netbook, with 2 GB of RAM, and yet, it seems
insufficient to display images added. They are simply scrapped, and they
are scrapped when converting into PDF. The same file shows on another
system without fail as complete slide.
I tried starting Libreoffice after a fresh reboot with nothing else active.
So I guess that the problem is not memory but display size.
I tried another display, by the way, with the same result. What is still
bad, is that it drops the images silently in both cases (Slide Show and
PDF-conversion).
What I'd expect Libreoffice to do, is to inform me should anything go wrong.

Kind regards,

Uwe



On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 1:44 PM, Brian Barker wrote:


At 12:29 17/08/2013 +0800, you wrote:


I have prepared a large presentation, and I find that everything looks
okay, except when I view it as 'slide show'. Then all images are gone. The
same applies to conversion to PDF. There is no more image at all, neither.


I'm guessing here, but have you inserted the images as links?  There is a
tick box at the bottom of the "Insert picture" dialogue.  If you choose
links, there should be no difference if you view the presentation or export
it as PDF on the same system, where the images are still available at the
same paths.  But if access to the image files is no longer available (maybe
they were on a removable device which you have removed) they cannot be
displayed.  And if you move the presentation to another system before
displaying or exporting it, the image files will again no longer be
available at the same paths.

Another possibility, I think, is simply insufficient memory on your system
to display the images.  What happens if you close other applications?  Does
that help?  Will the presentation display correctly on another system with
more memory?  You can tinker with memory settings at Tools | Options... |
LibreOffice | Memory.  Does that help?

If memory is the problem, could you improve things by reducing the
resolution of the images?  You may have high-resolution images suitable for
printing in large format.  But that could be far higher resolution than can
be displayed in a presentation.  You could pre-process (copies of) your
images to reduce the resolution - and therefore file size - to something
suitable for display on a screen.  Does that help?

You could test fairly easily whether the problem is fundamental or related
to the number and size of your images.  Just make a copy of your
presentation and delete all but a very few slides and images.  Does a
reduced version work correctly, or is the problem deeper?

As I say, I'm guessing at all this, so take this with a pinch of salt.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker - privately





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[libreoffice-users] How to show postgresql exception errors in 4.1 Base when using a form?

2013-09-03 Thread Roger Nutbeam
I have a form for entering some data. The data is checked using a trigger
function in postgresql. If an exception is raised by the function, nothing
is shown in the form. It just doesn't complete entering the data, i.e. move
to the next row in the data grid. If no exception is raised the data is
entered into the table via the form, and the cursor moves to the next row.

Entering the data manually using SQL outside of Base, returns the exception
when it's meant to. The postgresql function is working.

I'm using LibreOffice 4.1 and the included PostgreSQL driver, on Linux
(Fedora 18).

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks.

Gary.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] FYI - Trend Micro is blocking your LO 4.1.1 download page

2013-09-03 Thread Scott Castaline
As of today Sept. 3, 2013 the below mentioned site reports that 
libreoffice's download site is Safe and The latest tests indicate that 
this URL contains no malicious software and shows no signs of phishing.


So it seems that someone got through and resolved the issue. Of course 
this assumes that your system does not come into play on this as I'm 
running Linux (Fedora 19) using FF 23.0.1 and not MS Windows.


On 09/01/2013 06:12 PM, Paul Hayward wrote:
Hello, it appears that 'Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security 
Services' is blocking your LibreOffice 4.1.1 download page, and rating 
it as "Dangerous" (see attached graphic). This may be due to some 
'donate' code that seems to run, or perhaps some other reason. Your 
download site gets blocked in both Firefox (23) and Opera (12).


If you go to the Trend Micro site safety center  ( 
http://global.sitesafety.trendmicro.com/ ), and enter the url  " 
http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/stable/4.1.1/win/x86/LibreOffice_4.1.1_Win_x86.msi 
", it will return a "Dangerous" rating, with the following 
explanation:  "/The latest tests indicate that this URL contains 
malicious software or phishing./"


Just thought I'd pass this info along.

Regards,
Paul Hayward






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Re: [libreoffice-users] FYI - Trend Micro is blocking your LO 4.1.1 download page

2013-09-03 Thread Kracked_P_P---webmaster

For Windows security, I use at least the following:

Comodo Internet Security Suite - the free version - that included a
great anti-virus and firewall system, plus more.  The paid version has
even more security "stuff" included.

WOT - Web of Trust - which is a browser add on that "rates" the links in
a Google search.  Also, if you type in a URL, the package will detect if
the site has a "bad rep" and ask you if you really want to go to that
site.  It does a few other things as well.

If needed, there are some "safe" DNS services that will not allow you to
"see" the bad URLs.  They are removed from the "system" so you cannot
find the IP address of the "bad" sites.

There are other packages, but for a business, I do think the full
security suite from Comodo and WOT are the two main packages you should
use.  These would replace the "Trend Micro" system.  Comodo is one of
the top security package, in both the free and paid lists, last time I
checked. 

Of course, if your business required a system wide "IP blocker" to stop
their workers from watching porn or other non-business "activities",
that is a different story and most likely will be an network router
based system with a black and white listing options.


On 09/02/2013 11:56 PM, Felmon Davis wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Sep 2013, Tom Davies wrote:
>
>> Hi :) Yes, i was able to find it by a google search but my point was
>> that they are not particularly well known.  I'm sure everyone could
>> probably "reel off" maybe half-dozen to a dozen names or more without
>> even pausing for breath.  Probably 4 would appear on nearly
>> everyone's list but people's last few choices might vary.  I can't
>> imagine more than 2 or 3 people would have "Trend Micro" on their list. 
>
> it is well-known to pc magazine; here is a recent review:
>
> 
>
> Rubenking does point out that "Trend Micro doesn't participate in
> testing with all of the independent labs. Those that do test Trend
> Micro technology rate it good, not great."
>
> it also made their best of the current crop of antivirus ware.
> 
>
> I don't do Windows and I've heard of it for yrs. I'd be wary of
> calling it 'obscure' but it is not among 'the best known'.
>
> F.
>
>> Of course one disadvantage with using well-known security is that
>> more people are more familiar with trying to break through it or
>> disable it.  Also fame is not necessarily a good indicator of quality
>> and i can think of a few excellent programs that never got the
>> recognition they deserved. 
>>
>> However when famous security program fails there are usually stories
>> about it and people find out fairly quickly.  With something obscure,
>> when it goes wrong there might never be any announcement anywhere, or
>> they might have too few users and not even realise they have a problem
>>
>> Regards from
>> Tom :) 
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 
>> From: Brad Rogers 
>> To: Libre Office ML 
>> Sent: Monday, 2 September 2013, 10:33
>> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] FYI - Trend Micro is blocking your
>> LO 4.1.1 download page
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 2 Sep 2013 09:23:06 +0100 (BST)
>> Tom Davies  wrote:
>>
>> Hello Tom,
>>
>>> I've never heard of "Trend Micro" and wonder if it's a Microsoft tool
>>> or some other 3rd party that has a vested interest in locking you in to
>>> only buying products from themselves.
>>
>> A quick internet search reveals that they're a UK firm selling security
>> software for private & business users.  I suspect their software is
>> giving a false positive.
>>
>> Trend Micro's url, should you be interested, is
>> http://www.trendmicro.co.uk/
>>
>>
>


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Re: [libreoffice-users] FYI - Trend Micro is blocking your LO 4.1.1 download page

2013-09-03 Thread Eric Beversluis
I believe it was previously known as PC-cillin for quite a few years. I
used it under that name for a number of years and also after it changed
to "Trend Micro." Can't speak to how good it is/was.
On Mon, 2013-09-02 at 23:56 -0400, Felmon Davis wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Sep 2013, Tom Davies wrote:
> 
> > Hi :) Yes, i was able to find it by a google search but my point was 
> > that they are not particularly well known.  I'm sure everyone could 
> > probably "reel off" maybe half-dozen to a dozen names or more 
> > without even pausing for breath.  Probably 4 would appear on nearly 
> > everyone's list but people's last few choices might vary.  I can't 
> > imagine more than 2 or 3 people would have "Trend Micro" on their 
> > list. 
> 
> it is well-known to pc magazine; here is a recent review:
> 
> 
> 
> Rubenking does point out that "Trend Micro doesn't participate in 
> testing with all of the independent labs. Those that do test Trend 
> Micro technology rate it good, not great."
> 
> it also made their best of the current crop of antivirus ware. 
> 
> 
> I don't do Windows and I've heard of it for yrs. I'd be wary of 
> calling it 'obscure' but it is not among 'the best known'.
> 
> F.
> 
> > Of course one disadvantage with using well-known security is that 
> > more people are more familiar with trying to break through it or 
> > disable it.  Also fame is not necessarily a good indicator of 
> > quality and i can think of a few excellent programs that never got 
> > the recognition they deserved. 
> >
> > However when famous security program fails there are usually stories 
> > about it and people find out fairly quickly.  With something 
> > obscure, when it goes wrong there might never be any announcement 
> > anywhere, or they might have too few users and not even realise they 
> > have a problem
> >
> > Regards from
> > Tom :) 
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > 
> > From: Brad Rogers 
> > To: Libre Office ML 
> > Sent: Monday, 2 September 2013, 10:33
> > Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] FYI - Trend Micro is blocking your LO 
> > 4.1.1 download page
> >
> >
> > On Mon, 2 Sep 2013 09:23:06 +0100 (BST)
> > Tom Davies  wrote:
> >
> > Hello Tom,
> >
> >> I've never heard of "Trend Micro" and wonder if it's a Microsoft tool
> >> or some other 3rd party that has a vested interest in locking you in to
> >> only buying products from themselves.
> >
> > A quick internet search reveals that they're a UK firm selling security
> > software for private & business users.  I suspect their software is
> > giving a false positive.
> >
> > Trend Micro's url, should you be interested, is
> > http://www.trendmicro.co.uk/
> >
> >
> 
> -- 
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> 
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> have got him.
> 



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[libreoffice-users] Re: SQLException when using ADO driver and prepared statements

2013-09-03 Thread Tom
Hi :)
I think the idea was to see if the circumstances look fairly similar so that
other people can see what has been tried already in a similar case.  Is the
case similar?  

It usually helps us if your responses give some context.  For example if one
individual asks one question and you reply just saying "Yes" but before your
message got to the list someone else had written a different question then
how does anyone else know what you are responding too?.  In this case i went
to Nabble and found the post immediately before your response did give a
link.  However, i have no idea if that is the link that mhaverin was
responding to when he/she said "I read that thread, but don't really get
what I was supposed to learn from it?"

Sorry this 'answer' is not very helpful!
Apols and regards from 
Tom :)  


Alexander Thurgood wrote
> Me again. You also might want to read this thread :
> 
> http://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=41226
> 
> which basically resumes the whole situation pretty well.
> 
> Alex





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Re: [libreoffice-users] Weblog extension not working in 4.1?

2013-09-03 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
Did you manage to get this fixed?  Did you try 4.0.5 to see if that would work? 
 

It might be worth asking the Documentation Team as a few people on there 
sometimes mention blogging and i think one of them even does do it occasionally
Regards from 
Tom :) 





 From: Gordon Burgess-Parker 
To: LibreOffice  
Sent: Wednesday, 14 August 2013, 15:35
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Weblog extension not working in 4.1?
 

Using LO 4.1 on Ubuntu 13.04
Installed the Sun Weblog extension, configured my Blog in it.
Everything seems to work EXCEPT it won't post to the Blog!
Doesn't matter whether I do File-Send-To Weblog or click on the "To
Weblog" icon, nothing happens.
Any one got a solution or should I report a bug?

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[libreoffice-users] Re: SQLException when using ADO driver and prepared statements

2013-09-03 Thread mhaverin
Hi!

I read that thread, but don't really get what I was supposed to learn from
it?




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Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice 4.1 won't start on Windows 8 64-bit

2013-09-03 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
I think best advice is to just stick with the 4.0.5 for now

A quick google search for "Microsoft Windows Search Host Protocol" gave me a 
few sites although i have no idea how much i would trust any of these
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Search
(normally i use Wikipedia to get an overview but use the external links to 
check the background sources and maybe the history of the page)
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-files/microsoft-windows-search-protocol-host-has-stopped/e17c834b-88d5-421c-b1a0-b180eb7709d9

This answer looked reasonable but mostly because it's easy to reverse it if 
nothing seems to happen or if it makes things worse
"Indexing (supposedly) makes searching faster.
If you right click on each drive letter, select Properties. You will see
 a box marked "Index this drive for faster searching". Uncheck the box.
" from 
http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/searchprotocolhostexe-is-reading-every-file-on-my-hard-disk-what-is-it

Also these links to quickly skim-read to see if anyone else came up with good 
ideas, or just to get more of an idea of what is going on
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsdesktop/en-US/53f6e6e0-89f0-47d8-a812-3a7d7c7e4c63/windows-search-protocol-host-has-stopped-working-vista
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/45da8050-dadc-427c-9c42-16ba57323c2f/how-to-fix-searchprotocolhostexe-error


Typically when suffering from a problem inside LibreOffice that no-one else is 
suffering from then it can be good to just quickly rename your User Profile
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile
Again it's easy to reverse if it didn't fix anything.  

I tend to find Windows doesn't like to make it easy to use LibreOffice.  If you 
right-click on a file and try the "Open With" then it's reluctant to list any 
non-Microsquish products.  Also with their tool for setting the default 
programs for things, or in their web-browser for setting the default html 
editor.  So if i have the LO "QuickStarter" open in the system-tray then i use 
that, otherwise i use the "Start" button (or whatever they renamed it in 
whichever version of Windows you are using (errr but seems to have vanished in 
Win8)).  So, something like
"Start" - "All Programs" - LibreOffice - LibreOffice
and then drag and drop the file onto the grey area.  Alternatively after 
opening LibreOffice use LibreOffice's 
File - Open
and then navigate to the file.  With Win7 i have to scroll up and down the "All 
Programs" list to try to find it.  It's not made clear that it's a list you can 
scroll until you  roll the mouse wheel up and down.  There are a few places to 
try it before finding the right list that is scrollable.  

Hmm, once you do find LibreOffice in the menus then you can right-click on it 
and choose "Send to desktop" to create a short-cut on your desktop and that 
makes it MUCH easier in the future.  

After a few times of trying these long-winded ways of opening a file in 
LibreOffice it seems to start appearing in the right-click menu.  I suspect 
there is a faster way to get it in there but i don't know how to do that :(  


Maybe it would be good to post a bug-report despite being the only one 
apparently suffering from the problem
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
I think the international translators had another thread about problems with 
specifically the Swedish version.  They seem to be working on a couple of very 
minor issues for almost all languages and although that is nothing to do with 
this both  problems might get solved at the same time.  Still, it's better to 
post a bug-report as it is reasonably easy to do so even if it does seem a bit 
scary until you have done one.  The guide asks for a lot of information but you 
can give most of that later on in subsequent posts to the bug-report.  

Perhaps 2 bug-reports  because not being able to open Libreoffice at all seems 
like a fairly major blocker!
Regards from
Tom :)  





 From: Niklas Johansson 
To: M Henri Day  
Cc: "LibreOffice, users"  
Sent: Monday, 2 September 2013, 9:44
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice 4.1 won't start on Windows 8 64-bit
 

Ok, thanks for letting me know. Then it's likely something in my 
computer configuration that is wrong. As long as nobody else has the 
same issue, I won't open any bug report.

Regards,
Niklas Johansson

M Henri Day skrev 2013-09-01 13:20:
> 2013/9/1 Niklas Johansson  >
>
>     Hi
>
>     I'm having some issues with LibreOffice 4.1.0 and 4.1.1 on Windows
>     8 64-bit (Swedish).
>
>     When I first try to install it, it complains that I need to stop
>     the "Microsoft Windows Search Host Protocol" after some searching
>     I was able to pause it for 15 minutes, since I don't really need
>     the search functionality on that computer I also stopped the
>     indexing on all places. After that I tried to install LibreOffice
>    

Re: [libreoffice-users] FYI - Trend Micro is blocking your LO 4.1.1 download page

2013-09-03 Thread Brad Rogers
On Tue, 3 Sep 2013 01:32:40 +0100 (BST)
Tom Davies  wrote:

Hello Tom,

>Yes, i was able to find it by a google search but my point was that
>they are not particularly well known.  I'm sure everyone could probably

I failed to pick up on that.  You're right of course, internationally,
they're something of a non-entity.  With a gmail address, it's
impossible to know where Paul (the OP) is located.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: FYI - Trend Micro is blocking your LO 4.1.1 download page

2013-09-03 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
I tried to forward the original fyi to the Websites Team so that they can look 
into it but now that i look at their Nabble lists i see it didn't get through.  
Is anyone here actually subscribed to their mailing list and able to copy the 
original message to them?
Apols and regards from
Tom :)  




 From: Werner F. Bruhin 
To: users@global.libreoffice.org 
Sent: Tuesday, 3 September 2013, 7:10
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: FYI - Trend Micro is blocking your LO 4.1.1 
download page
 

Hi,

On 03/09/2013 02:32, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Yes, i was able to find it by a google search but my point was that they are 
> not particularly well known.  I'm sure everyone could probably "reel off" 
> maybe half-dozen to a dozen names or more without even pausing for breath.  
> Probably 4 would appear on nearly everyone's list but people's last few 
> choices might vary.  I can't imagine more than 2 or 3 people would have 
> "Trend Micro" on their list.
>
I think Trend Micro is well enough known and used that I think it would 
be a good idea if someone from LibreOffice contacts them and finds out 
why in particular LO is getting bad marks.

Werner


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