Hi Heiko,
Yes, a few days ago I saw that bug. Sadly, I name colors by its actual
position in the matrix, in the same way MS Office does (Text 1, Background
1, Emphasis 1, 2, etc). But I had an idea, I'll see it now.
Regards,
Francisco
2016-09-28 6:13 GMT-03:00 Heiko Tietze
Hi Francisco,
great to see your contributions not only the color palette at
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Palette_Fortran_code.odt but
also all the bug reports and comments on bugzilla. The more people
have an eye on UX the better we make LibreOffice.
Regarding the palette I'd like to
Hi Jonathon,
>The list strips attachments, and that link doesn't go anywhere.
Yes, I didn't paste the complete link:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Palette_Fortran_code.odt
Anyway, the code is in
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4KD0YqmpaatRGVlVngyRFgwZ0U
> Suggestion: Rewrite your
On 27/09/2016 20:24, Francisco Adrián Sánchez wrote:
> Document Foundation Wiki. Thus, if you are interested please look for the
> file:
> "File:Palette_Fortran_code.odt".
The list strips attachments, and that link doesn't go anywhere.
> some of you are already dealing with document themes. So,
Hi Tomaž,
Thank you very much for your answer
>You probably reinvented some transform color transform I guess.. but
>it is an interesting approach too.
Yes! Of course, nowadays I'm sure there is another way of doing the same or
even better! I just wanted to share that it's already quite easy to
Hi,
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 10:24 PM, Francisco Adrián Sánchez
wrote:
> Dear design team,
>
> My name is Francisco Sánchez, I'm a chemical engineer who loves doing his
> work with LibreOffice (even though I'm not always allowed to). Although I'm
> not listed in
Dear design team,
My name is Francisco Sánchez, I'm a chemical engineer who loves doing his
work with LibreOffice (even though I'm not always allowed to). Although I'm
not listed in the design team nor mailing list, I've already contributed
some times with a few opinions and even I've presented