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--- Additional comments from xandr...@openoffice.org Wed May 5 16:55:52
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Created an attachment (id=69320)
Dictionary demo document
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--- Additional comments from xandr...@openoffice.org Wed May 5 13:14:12
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Keyboard layout: En-UK
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onent|editing
Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
Reported by|xandrani
--- Additional comments from xandr...@openoffice.org Wed May 5 12:39:57
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I keep setting the language to English UK but OpenOffice ignores this and keeps
using the USA dictionary.
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--- Additional comments from xandr...@openoffice.org Thu Apr 22 22:14:20
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>From reading this comments I seem to find that SOME of developers of OpenOf
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--- Additional comments from xandr...@openoffice.org Thu Apr 22 21:18:49
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Step 4) in the section "Precise steps to reproduce:" should read:
4) If you
|editing
Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
Reported by|xandrani
--- Additional comments from xandr...@openoffice.org Thu Apr 22 21:17:01
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When I type 1+ in a previously empty table cell the plus sign immediately
disappears.
Quite bizarre.
If I put
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--- Additional comments from xandr...@openoffice.org Wed Apr 7 02:35:34
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I didn't mean to cause offence. When I said 'unqualified' I mean unqualifie
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User xandrani changed the following:
What|Old value |New value
Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
Reported by|xandrani
--- Additional comments from xandr...@openoffice.org Wed Apr 7 01:15:27
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Absolutely ridiculous default formatting for headings! What was someone
thinking!
* 'Heading' is not bold a
Issue type|ENHANCEMENT
Priority|P3
Subcomponent|ui
Assigned to|writerneedsconfirm
Reported by|xandrani
--- Additional comments from xandr...@openoffice.org Sun Mar 21 17:03:45
+ 2010 ---
When I first starting using the label t
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--- Additional comments from xandr...@openoffice.org Tue Mar 10 04:30:37
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Apologies for the delay... I must have missed the first email!
This initiall
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Reported by|xandrani
--- Additional comments from xandr...@openoffice.org Sun Feb 22 09:53:15
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Version is OOO300m15 which is not in the drop-down... ARGH!
WHY OH WHY OH WHY is this product so awful.
I haven't ch
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Reported by|xandrani
--- Additional comments from xandr...@openoffice.org Sun Feb 22 08:55:47
+ 2009 ---
The numbering functionality for headings is farcical!
Surely it should default to:
1.
1.1
2.
2.1
2.2
Anyway I did EXACTLY what it said in
Subcomponent|code
Assigned to|tm
Reported by|xandrani
--- Additional comments from xandr...@openoffice.org Sat Feb 14 05:47:20
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I'm using version OOO300m15 which isn't in the option menu on the bug reporting
page ;)
Here
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