I was unable to search for a bug I reported on theforums after attempts made to
yourtwitter accountand to your forums, the issue revolving around documentation
and the types of export files that LibreOffice Math allows since as you are
aware a lot of other office packages offering different
on Windows XP.)
The sender then sent me a doc-rendering which I could read into AOO.
Now, I would be able to supply that document (and the doc rendering) as an
attachment to a bug
report, if that is of any help. Or shall I ask that user to open a bug
report on the LO side?
An application
-rendering which I could read into AOO.
Now, I would be able to supply that document (and the doc rendering) as an
attachment to a bug
report, if that is of any help. Or shall I ask that user to open a bug report
on the LO side?
An application should never crash and should not quit without a message
Hi Regina,
thank you very much for looking into this!
On 02.09.2014 19:03, Regina Henschel wrote:
there is something wrong with the index Literaturverzeichnis1. Please
delete the index in
LibreOffice and generate it newly.
Just got the information from the user that indeed after deleting
that document (and the doc rendering) as an
attachment to a bug
report, if that is of any help. Or shall I ask that user to open a bug report
on the LO side?
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into AOO.
Now, I would be able to supply that document (and the doc rendering) as an
attachment to a bug
report, if that is of any help. Or shall I ask that user to open a bug report
on the LO side?
An application should never crash and should not quit without a message
to the user. That has
On 01/09/2014 Rony G. Flatscher (Apache) wrote:
Now, I would be able to supply that document (and the doc rendering) as an
attachment to a bug
report, if that is of any help.
Sure it would. Otherwise we can't check whether the problem is with the
ODF file or with OpenOffice, we can't trying