On 01/21/2015 08:44 PM, Allan Landers wrote:
I have just installed open office ( full version ) What a great product,
Thank you.
Regards
Allan Landers
Sent from my iPad
Thanks, Allan! We're happy you're happy! :)
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On 01/22/2015 09:42 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
Before improving the messages and taking another run at the Java
explanation on the web site, I ran more tests to be certain I knew
the circumstances for one of the messages that is tied to SQL
Exceptions.
One thing I noticed (which was
Does anyone know where I can find information on where actual keyboard
shortcut definitions -- the actual escape sequences -- are defined for
use in OpenOffice. I found an old thread on where the menus are defined
-- the *.xcu files -- but the not the actual ascii sequence assignments.
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I think Louis has found all of the keyboard actions and then some.
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From: Louis Suárez-Potts [mailto:lui...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2015 16:34
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: [CODE] keyboard shortcut definitions
Kay,
On 22 Jan 2015, at 17:58,
I just ran into a great little project, Kivy.
I am not making a serious proposal about a GUI framework, although Kivy is
interesting in that regard.
What I find more appealing is the project organization and the quality of the
documentation.
The project repository is on GitHub, of course:
On 22/01/2015 Kay Schenk wrote:
On 01/22/2015 09:42 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
1. What happened with regard to the improvements with regard to the
version of HSQLDB used?
We're still using the base of hsqldb 1.8 with patches for use with
java 7.
See:
Kay,
On 22 Jan 2015, at 17:58, Kay Schenk kay.sch...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find information on where actual keyboard
shortcut definitions -- the actual escape sequences -- are defined for
use in OpenOffice. I found an old thread on where the menus are defined
-- the
Before improving the messages and taking another run at the Java explanation on
the web site, I ran more tests to be certain I knew the circumstances for one
of the messages that is tied to SQL Exceptions.
One thing I noticed (which was useful for seeing how the different messages
arise) is