Re: [libreoffice-users] Help needed with document previews

2016-02-23 Thread toki
On 23/02/2016 23:01, Anthony Papillion wrote:

> with LibreOffice document preview. In the first screenshot, you can
> see a list of his documents of which some of them show a content
> preview. Other, however, only show a very thin vertical line where the
> content is pretty much indecipherable.

Are all documents on the preview screen different?
Or is two documents, in half a dozen different file formats?

jonathon

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Help needed with document previews

2016-02-23 Thread Jean-Baptiste Faure
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Hi,

Le 24/02/2016 00:01, Anthony Papillion a écrit :
> A friend of mine, who is new to LibreOffice, is experiencing a
> problem with LibreOffice document preview. In the first screenshot,
> you can see a list of his documents of which some of them show a
> content preview. Other, however, only show a very thin vertical
> line where the content is pretty much indecipherable.
> 
> The second screenshot is one of those thin lined documents fully 
> opened (excuse the content, he can be a bit weird). He is not
> using tables in the document and is just writing text next to the
> image.
> 
> Can anyone tell me why some documents are previewing correctly
> while others only show the thin line?

The "thin line" documents are probably being edited in web view mode
(only one long page).

Best regards.
JBF

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Help needed with document previews

2016-02-23 Thread Anthony Papillion
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On 02/23/2016 05:35 PM, Tim Lloyd wrote:
> Hi Anthony,
> 
> firstly I should point out that attachments don't get through to
> the list via email. You would have to either provide a link to a
> repository or post via the nabble forums.

Thanks for the tip. I figured as much. That's why I provided links to
my screenshots at the bottom of my post. I didn't attach them to the
email at all since I assumed they'd be tossed by the software.

> I searched the bugzilla for "screenshot" and "preview" but sadly
> nothing came leaping out at me. I can visualise your problem but
> can offer no solutions. However there was a recent query about
> screen tearing which may have some similarities with your problem
> so I have provided a link to the relevant post in the nabble
> forums. Looking at the link you may only get to the menu and will
> have to navigate to that post.
> 
> http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/nabble/

Many thanks for the link. My search of Bugzilla yielded nothing either
nor did other Internet searches. I'm sure it's something simple but
I'm pretty sure it's not screen tearing. I think he's going to just
have to work around it in this case. I might have him just try
reinstall LO and see what happens.

Thanks for the suggestions!

Anthony


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Screen tearing in LibreOffice

2016-02-23 Thread Thomas

On 2016/02/24 0:51, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:

More long shots...

Are any of the test computers on a Uninterruptible Power Supply?
If so, run the document on that one and pull the power from the supply 
to the wall.

See if tearing still occurs.

Assuming the power generated by the UPS is correct, and all machines 
are on same local power grid, there might be a frequency anomaly.
I'm not an electrical engineer, but power can do crazy things given 
the right circumstances.


If you are using linux, see if modifying your SNA/UXA settings changes 
things. Google how to change these settings for your OS.



Thank you.
However, on 2/21 I posted a [SOLVED] message.
The "solution" was giving up the setting "smooth scrolling" under 
Options -> Writer -> View.
(which I thought might help with the "jumpy" behavior of LibreOffice; it 
did not)

It is not perfect, but helped a lot.

* I do not have a UPS. And half of my computers are in different 
buildings in different parts of town ...


Thomas

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Help needed with document previews

2016-02-23 Thread Tim Lloyd

Hi Anthony,

firstly I should point out that attachments don't get through to the 
list via email. You would have to either provide a link to a repository 
or post via the nabble forums.


I searched the bugzilla for "screenshot" and "preview" but sadly nothing 
came leaping out at me. I can visualise your problem but can offer no 
solutions. However there was a recent query about screen tearing which 
may have some similarities with your problem so I have provided a link 
to the relevant post in the nabble forums. Looking at the link you may 
only get to the menu and will have to navigate to that post.


http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/nabble/

Cheers



On 24/02/16 10:01, Anthony Papillion wrote:

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A friend of mine, who is new to LibreOffice, is experiencing a problem
with LibreOffice document preview. In the first screenshot, you can
see a list of his documents of which some of them show a content
preview. Other, however, only show a very thin vertical line where the
content is pretty much indecipherable.

The second screenshot is one of those thin lined documents fully
opened (excuse the content, he can be a bit weird). He is not using
tables in the document and is just writing text next to the image.

Can anyone tell me why some documents are previewing correctly while
others only show the thin line?

His system is a Windows XP SP3 system with the latest version of
LibreOffice.

Screenshot 1 - Document Preview
http://imgur.com/tca4AL0

Screenshot 2 - Document fully Opened
http://imgur.com/oPmKqoN

Thanks,
Anthony

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[libreoffice-users] Help needed with document previews

2016-02-23 Thread Anthony Papillion
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A friend of mine, who is new to LibreOffice, is experiencing a problem
with LibreOffice document preview. In the first screenshot, you can
see a list of his documents of which some of them show a content
preview. Other, however, only show a very thin vertical line where the
content is pretty much indecipherable.

The second screenshot is one of those thin lined documents fully
opened (excuse the content, he can be a bit weird). He is not using
tables in the document and is just writing text next to the image.

Can anyone tell me why some documents are previewing correctly while
others only show the thin line?

His system is a Windows XP SP3 system with the latest version of
LibreOffice.

Screenshot 1 - Document Preview
http://imgur.com/tca4AL0

Screenshot 2 - Document fully Opened
http://imgur.com/oPmKqoN

Thanks,
Anthony

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Re: [libreoffice-users] two accessibility questions and two general:

2016-02-23 Thread toki
On 21/02/2016 06:23, nasrin khaksar wrote:

> 1/ how can i know which accessibility issues were solved in libreoffice 4.4 
> branches i searched, but could not find answer.

Basically, the changes made LibO easier to use with _some_ screen readers.

> 2/ from two days ago by reading bugzilla i realized that libreoffice calc 
> became accessible since version 4.3.3 if I am correct and it made me very 
> happy.

The crucial issue here is what specific accessibility functionality you
are looking for.

For some a11y tool chains, LibO Calc has been completely accessible
since the days of the 0.x release. For other a11y tool chains, LibO is
completely inaccessible.

> 3/ whats the difference between number format and scientific and engineering 
> which added since version 4.4 branche to libreoffice calc?

Engineering format works in multiples of three.
Scientific format works in any numbers.

> 4/ is it possible to add images and edit them in libreoffice versions before 
> version 5?

Yes, but a lot depends upon the type of image editing you want to do.

> does it work like photoshop, gimp etc?

Not really.

jonathon

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Screen tearing in LibreOffice

2016-02-23 Thread Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster

I read the post and did not see this question.
What Windows version are you using?
What video card/drivers do you have?
What resolution is the monitor set to?

I agree with the original poster about squinting.  I use a 24 inch 
monitor at full 1080 HD.  A lot of the web sites have really, really, 
small print at that resolution.


I was wondering if you reduce the "zoom" to 100% and then reduce the 
monitor/adapter to a smaller one, will that help with the "text running 
together".


Maybe having the monitor at 800x600 or 1024x768 might help when using a 
large display.  My desktop with the 24inch monitor is down for repairs 
so I cannot test this out.  Right now I am using a 15 inch display on my 
laptop.


On 02/23/2016 10:51 AM, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:

More long shots...

Are any of the test computers on a Uninterruptible Power Supply?
If so, run the document on that one and pull the power from the supply 
to the wall.

See if tearing still occurs.

Assuming the power generated by the UPS is correct, and all machines 
are on same local power grid, there might be a frequency anomaly.
I'm not an electrical engineer, but power can do crazy things given 
the right circumstances.


If you are using linux, see if modifying your SNA/UXA settings changes 
things. Google how to change these settings for your OS.



On 2/21/2016 4:37 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:

Good evening
I have been asking about this several times. (Most recently on 2/15 
under the title "display")
There are appearantly a number of technical terms to describe the 
phenomenons related to text display,

but I do not know which of those is the appropriate ONE.
"screen tearing" seems to refer to something a little different.

Anyway, I noticed a connection to the degree of magnification. Maybe 
somebody knows something here?
Since I have sufficiently large monitors - and because of age and 
poor eyesight -, I set the zoom level to something like 200%.

When I set it to "optimal" on a 24" monitor, I get something over 200%.
By accident I noticed, that the "screen tearing" DOES NOT (or at 
least not that annoyingly) occur at a zoom level of 140% or less.

THAT seems to be the limit. Even on my high-spec machine.

But I do not like to squint at my screen for 8 hours or more a day.

Question.
IS there a trick to avoid this phenomenon, where major text portions 
start to "run" into each other just like wet ink on paper and thus 
become unreadable?


A solution would be VERY highly appreciated.
Thank you.
Thomas







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Re: [libreoffice-users] Screen tearing in LibreOffice

2016-02-23 Thread Paul D. Mirowsky

More long shots...

Are any of the test computers on a Uninterruptible Power Supply?
If so, run the document on that one and pull the power from the supply 
to the wall.

See if tearing still occurs.

Assuming the power generated by the UPS is correct, and all machines are 
on same local power grid, there might be a frequency anomaly.
I'm not an electrical engineer, but power can do crazy things given the 
right circumstances.


If you are using linux, see if modifying your SNA/UXA settings changes 
things. Google how to change these settings for your OS.



On 2/21/2016 4:37 AM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:

Good evening
I have been asking about this several times. (Most recently on 2/15 
under the title "display")
There are appearantly a number of technical terms to describe the 
phenomenons related to text display,

but I do not know which of those is the appropriate ONE.
"screen tearing" seems to refer to something a little different.

Anyway, I noticed a connection to the degree of magnification. Maybe 
somebody knows something here?
Since I have sufficiently large monitors - and because of age and poor 
eyesight -, I set the zoom level to something like 200%.

When I set it to "optimal" on a 24" monitor, I get something over 200%.
By accident I noticed, that the "screen tearing" DOES NOT (or at least 
not that annoyingly) occur at a zoom level of 140% or less.

THAT seems to be the limit. Even on my high-spec machine.

But I do not like to squint at my screen for 8 hours or more a day.

Question.
IS there a trick to avoid this phenomenon, where major text portions 
start to "run" into each other just like wet ink on paper and thus 
become unreadable?


A solution would be VERY highly appreciated.
Thank you.
Thomas




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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Broken .docx

2016-02-23 Thread Dave Barton
 Original Message  
From: Andrea Venturoli
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 10:51:03 +0100

> On 02/22/16 10:42, Pedro wrote:
>> Hi Andrea
>>
>>
>> Andrea Venturoli wrote
>>> What surprised me is that both LO 5.0.5 and OpenOffice were able to open
>>> all of them without any trouble on FreeBSD.
>>>
>>> If any developer is interested I can send one file to check.
>>
>> Maybe you can report this bug on Bugzilla and include the file?
>> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/
> 
> Done:
> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98105
> 
>  bye & Thanks
> av.

I don't have access to an earlier version at the moment, but your
example bug attachment opens perfectly with Version: 5.1.1.1 (x64)
Build ID: c43cb650e9c145b181321ea547d38296db70f36e
also MS Word 2013 & AOO 4.1.2 on Win 7 Ult. x64

Will check with earlier versions on Linux, Win XP, 7 & 10 later.

Regards
Dave


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[libreoffice-users] Re: Base - table control functionality

2016-02-23 Thread Alexander Thurgood
Le 22/02/2016 10:37, Egbert Eissing a écrit :

Hi Egbert,



>  p { margin-bottom: 0.1in; line-height: 120%; }With the new libreOffice 5.04, 
> Table control has lost it's abilityto configuer columns.On my newly produced 
> forms, integers look like prices, dates show upin the wrong order, price 
> columns are totally un-formated and boolencolumns look like '0.00',or 
> '1.00'.My system is openSUSE linux, the libreOffice package was installedfrom 
> the openSUSE repository.
> Is this functionality really missing, or am I missing something? Iwonder. Any 
> help in this matter would be thankfully appreciated.Egbert
> 


This was a known bug for which a fix has been entered in master, LO5.1
and possibly (worth checking just to be sure) a backport for 5.05.

Alex




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[libreoffice-users] Re: LibreOffice 5.1 inserted images not printing correctly

2016-02-23 Thread Marc Paré

Hi Pedro,

Le 2016-02-23 04:43, Pedro a écrit :

marcpare4 wrote

Is anyone having the same problem with LibreOffice 5.1.0.3 "Fresh"?

When I insert an image, it all looks fine, but, when I print it, the
images are printed in the right size, but, all messed up. -- my printer
model is Brother CDP L2520DW


I suggest that you try 5.1.1.1 before reporting the bug , maybe it's already
fixed (some of the problems I had with 5.1.0.3 were)



Thanks for the suggestion. It does indeed look like it has been fixed.

Marc


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Broken .docx

2016-02-23 Thread Andrea Venturoli

On 02/22/16 10:42, Pedro wrote:

Hi Andrea


Andrea Venturoli wrote

What surprised me is that both LO 5.0.5 and OpenOffice were able to open
all of them without any trouble on FreeBSD.

If any developer is interested I can send one file to check.


Maybe you can report this bug on Bugzilla and include the file?
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/


Done:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98105

 bye & Thanks
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[libreoffice-users] Re: LibreOffice 5.1 inserted images not printing correctly

2016-02-23 Thread Pedro
marcpare4 wrote
> Is anyone having the same problem with LibreOffice 5.1.0.3 "Fresh"?
> 
> When I insert an image, it all looks fine, but, when I print it, the 
> images are printed in the right size, but, all messed up. -- my printer 
> model is Brother CDP L2520DW

I suggest that you try 5.1.1.1 before reporting the bug , maybe it's already
fixed (some of the problems I had with 5.1.0.3 were)



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[libreoffice-users] LibreOffice 5.1 inserted images not printing correctly

2016-02-23 Thread Marc Paré

Is anyone having the same problem with LibreOffice 5.1.0.3 "Fresh"?

When I insert an image, it all looks fine, but, when I print it, the 
images are printed in the right size, but, all messed up. -- my printer 
model is Brother CDP L2520DW


I tried to find a bug entry in the LibreOffice bugzilla, but couldn't 
find anything like this.


Just checking in case it is just a problem with me.

I have tried the same with LibreOffice "Still" 4.4.7.2 and it does not 
have this problem.


Marc


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