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soffice.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in
Migrating Whiteboard tags to Keywords: (EasyHack DifficultyBeginner SkillCpp )
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Title:
[Upstream] Numbering
Migrating Whiteboard tags to Keywords: (bibisected)
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Migrating Whiteboard tags to Keywords: (EasyHack SkillScript DifficultyBeginner
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Add keywords
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Title:
Numeric values are "not" shown and displayed as
Migrating Whiteboard tags to Keywords: (filter:doc, filter:rtf)
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soffice.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in
Migrating Whiteboard tags to Keywords: (filter:docx)
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Migrating Whiteboard tags to Keywords: (needsDevEval, topicUI)
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Title:
[upstream] EDITING: Background Color
(In reply to Beluga from comment #8)
Vasiliy: I guess you could try with 4.4.1 RC and if the problem is gone,
close this as a duplicate of bug 88819.
Here you can get the RC http://www.libreoffice.org/download/pre-releases/
Status - NEEDINFO
Vasiliy: If 4.4.1 (or a 4.5 build) doesn't help,
(In reply to Bryan Quigley from comment #2)
Sounds like bug 76238 has proposed a similar remedy. Perhaps one of these
two should be closed as a dupe of the other?
Status - NEEDINFO
I'm fine with that solution, not sure which one to keep open though..
Bug 76238 is older, has more
(In reply to ofperkins83 from bug 76238 comment #5)
This is absolutely right. I did not realise that the appropriate dictionary
was not installed when
the spellcheck is run with a language that has no spellcheck dictionary, I
think it should return and say no dictionary installed rather
(In reply to Markus Mohrhard from comment #7)
@christopher I still don't think that this is really a bug, we just behave a
bit different than excel. I suppose there will always be some differences
between calc and excel and not all are bugs.
If we're not going to regard this as a bug, I think
(In reply to Christopher M. Penalver from comment #14)
Unfortunately, NEW is not an available Status
NEW makes sense if it's possible/likely to get fixed. My guess is that
most Calc devs are going to punt on it, at best.
UNCONFIRMED doesn't apply
I don't like to see bugs sitting in
(In reply to devrel from comment #0)
Created attachment 68549 [details]
What is expected to happen: starting libreoffice with the attached
spreadsheet from an xterm (libreoffice loprob.ods) will successfully print,
page preview, and export to PDF.
What happens when you:
Export to PDF
(In reply to fritz.paul from comment #7)
The problem still persists in version 3.6.4.3 (Win7, 64). I also find it in
Linux, version 3.5.4.2.
Just open the attached odp file, save it as fodt and do a reload ...
CONFIRMED with LO 3.0.0 (OOO330m19 (Build:6) tag libreoffice-3.3.0.4) +
Ubuntu
*** Bug 84332 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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Title:
Numeric values are not shown and displayed as 0
NO REPRO with (TDF-built) LO 4.3.2.2 + Ubuntu 14.04
(In reply to comment #0)
Example hsqldb database
Numeric are not correctly display and either an empty field or 0 is shown.
Repro Steps:
1) Open test.odb
2) Database - Tables - (double click on) test-table
3) See that the numeric values
TESTING on Ubuntu 12.04.3 with
LibreOffice Version: 4.2.0.1
(In reply to comment #0)
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start Onboard screen keyboard, auto-show enabled
2. Start Writer with an empty document
- keyboard shows, ok
3. Type one character
- keyboard hides, when it should stay visible
(In reply to comment #32)
@Joel Madero: Testing older releases is useless, since official builds don't
include kde4 integration.
What about older KDE builds? Can we dig up something from Kubuntu?
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Whiteboard: proposedEasyHack - ProposedEasyHack
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Title:
[Upstream] Numbering mis-indents in LibreOffice Writer
Status in
Removing comma from whiteboard (please use a space to delimit values in this
field)
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Bugzilla/Fields/Whiteboard#Getting_Started
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Title:
[Upstream] 3 column address label mailmerge alignment not calculated
correctly
Looks like we can't confirm a regression, even after testing. Changing
'regression' - 'PossibleRegression' until we have independent
confirmation of a regression.
Bjoern: Please ask downstream OP to test against 4.1/daily build.
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Title:
Libre Office 4.0 Paper Tray
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 388500 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/388500
I've sent a little patch on the upstream bugtracker, that adds 6 image
gallery sorting algorithms and a command line option for selecting the
one used. At the moment I personally use this, as I need to have
re:quantal -- I don't currently have a system running quantal to test
and confirm that the bug is no longer present. As I just passed the bug
information along from a question on the ask.LO site, if it works for
you on your quantal sytem, that's good enough for me as well :-)
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error: The component
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