Re: Underline

2015-04-16 Thread ArbolOne
My suggestion is a patch and not a solution, but it should work. Try 
printing to PDF, then review the PDF for errors, if everything is OK, then 
print the PDF. Please let me know if it worked. Thanks in advance.


-Original Message- 
From: brian_moore53

Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2015 10:46 AM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Underline




Hi, I am helping a friend print a spreadsheet but it only prints part if it. 
I looked closely at the point where it stopped and saw that the line under 
the cell where it stopped printing was heavier. I highlighted the line and 
clicked on the U icon but this didn't remove it. Can you advise me please? 
Thx brian moore


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Re: OpenOffice.org and C++

2015-03-06 Thread ArbolOne

Thanks Rory and Alexandro for the help.
In regards to Alexandro's link, I am concern about the age of the 
information. This web page talks about VS2003, and we are now developing 
using VS2013, 2003 in computer time is the right after the extinction of the 
dinosaurs and I certainly hope that OOo has evolved since. At the same time 
I'm concern that the information on that page might not be accurate to 
modern times and therefore throw me in a spin that will not only discourage 
me, but that will also give me the wrong impression of what OOo can and 
cannot do. Nonetheless, thanks so much for your help, intention is what 
really counts.
As of Rory, I have been reading your link and I am glad how nice OOo 
interfaces with C++/C, but I wonder if you can point out a HOWTO tutorial or 
at least something that *shows hot to write a simple hello line in Write 
using c++ or a simple output to a spreadsheet or database.
Thanks a lot to the two of you, I'll keep reading the web pages provided, 
for I know that something good will come out it.


-Original Message- 
From: Alexandro Colorado

Sent: Friday, March 6, 2015 10:00 AM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: OpenOffice.org and C++

OpenOffice is written in C++ and there are many programming areas to create
plugins in C++ as well as others. This website is a bit outdated but is a
good area to look around for snippets and things.


From Addons, AddIn, IDL (Libraries), with UNO (AOO API).

https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/UNOCpp


On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 6:49 AM, Rory O'Farrell  wrote:


On Fri, 6 Mar 2015 06:41:50 -0500
"ArbolOne"  wrote:

> Is there a website that provides information about interfacing C++ with
OpenOffice.org?
> I would like to interface with OpenOffice.org suite.

Start at

https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/OpenOffice.org_Developers_Guide


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OpenOffice.org and C++

2015-03-06 Thread ArbolOne
Is there a website that provides information about interfacing C++ with 
OpenOffice.org?
I would like to interface with OpenOffice.org suite.

Re: Open office writer

2015-03-04 Thread ArbolOne
Anyone might scold you for being so rude in your reply,Dale, specially me, 
since I agree with Steve, but I am not that kind of person. However, who in 
their right mind would presents a business proposal or write a business 
letter double spaced? Dale! one might say, but that is because Dale is in 
High School and HS students double space their homework so that teachers can 
write correction notes. We, in the professional world, do not double space 
our business letters.


-Original Message- 
From: Dale Erwin

Sent: Tuesday, March 3, 2015 9:33 PM
To: users@openoffice.apache.org ; spf457capm...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Open office writer

On 3/3/2015 12:52 AM, S F wrote:
1)  It is quite hard to just 'drop an email to' open office. I don't 
really

want to sign up, log it, make an account etc. So there is a huge
disincentive to provide feedback to open office about stuff that people
think should be changed.

Assuming open office is trying to satisfy as many people as possible, then
if we don't like it, open office should change it.

Here's the thing:
It is very frustrating to simply type part of a line, then go to the next
line, and type part of a line without open office writer double spacing. 
So:


Want this:

Blah blah blah
Blah blah blah.

Get this:

Blah blah blah

Blah blah blah.

I can single space partial lines by carriage return without causing double
space on every app except open office writer; it automatically seems to
double space. I don't really care why it does this, or how to get around
it. Just change it, please!

It is very very frustrating, making it impossible to create a
professional-looking piece of writing.

Thanks,
Steve



Sounds like you want a piece of software that's engineered to your
specifications and screw the rest of the world and what they prefer.
Right?  Well, Open Office is open source which means you can modify it
to do whatever you want it to.  But you probably want someone else to do
it for you and for free, Right?.
How can you ever get a professional-looking piece of writing when you
can't be bothered to learn how to operate the software?


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