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their needs, most of the pupils will download (for home use)
the first version offered to them, which may not be identical.
Then there is an argument that LO-3.5 is better localised in
my language than LO-3.6.
Just thoughts,
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Don't know of a LO-wiki-page concerning this matter.
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Þann þri 5.jún 2012 08:24, skrifaði rei:
>
> Sveinn í Felli wrote
>>
>> Þann þri 5.jún 2012 02:13, skrifaði rei:
>>> I have documents that have been edited with several word processors
>>> (Abiword,
>>> MS. Word, etc.). When I edited, saved, and reop
this in my PC and it's
> very cumbersome to set their styles manually.
>
>
> LibreOffice Version: 3.5.3.2
> Operating System: Ubuntu 12.04 (64 bit).
Your Default style has a "Fixed" linespacing of 0.18cm,
switching that to "Simple" linespacing (or whatewer
ed is about an EndNotes replacement. There
have been threads here on [tdf-discuss], most recommend
Zotero for bibliographic work.
My 2 centimes,
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reader?
Guess he's referring to NVDA screen reader for Windows.
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anged in the
future, when/if there will be a more general policy-decision
about icon-sets and theming.
And before taking such bigger (democratic) decisions,
there's a lot of work to do.
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to the "Download" icon
used at least in the default Firefox theme.
I think Oliver has a point; a change could be problematic -
and is not only concerning the visual metaphor, there's
semantics too (what's a "Save"?, why don't we "Write to
d
without all the other features ?
All responses appreciated. Thanks, Paula
No.
But then, Draw can open (most) PDFs. Maybe not ideal for
what PDFs are intended for, but works.
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others having their forums - we may
be an overwhelming majority too ;-)
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rated onto another page than the form tables.
Curiously in LibreOffice 3.4.3 OOO340m1 the file is always
opened as read-only, no matter which permissions or
filesystem is used.
Of course this could simply be a corrupted file, still it
opens correctly in OOo.
Any ideas ?
Regards,
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Þann þri 21.jún 2011 12:46, skrifaði Simos Xenitellis:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 3:11 PM, Sveinn í Felli wrote:
Þann þri 21.jún 2011 11:18, skrifaði Simos Xenitellis:
2011/6/21 Jesús Corrius:
1. We want to add a paragraph somewhere in the About dialog box which
says that if we are
umbleweed%3A%2FTesting%2FopenSUSE_Tumbleweed_standard%2Fnoarch%2Flibreoffice-branding-openSUSE-3.3.1-1.1.noarch.rpm&query=libreoffice-branding>
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licks further than if the command was available in
Writer. Other disadvantage is that it may be a bit tedious
positioning the image inside the object frame, especially if
the image is small (zoom in!).
Good luck,
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Þann sun 1.maí 2011 17:54, skrifaði Marc Paré:
Hi Alexander
Tha
ame and/or Initials are embedded in
your files.
You can be sure that LibreOffice is safe to that regard.
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plain what Freeze pane is expected to do?
That makes it easier, at least for me, to answer.
Thanks,
Cor
Seems to me it has to do with Window->Split and then
Window->Freeze commands in LO/OOo.
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x27;Libre' is also italian - but then it means a book, I think.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/libre
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as a container for both, but with different
"best practices" (Fernand described what I'd do if I had an
EPS with a high-res TIFF, vector content is another story).
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tta
Web Placement Solutions, INC
Well, if Web Placement Solutions, INC cant afford to give
their staff anything else than @gmail adresses - I have
doubts... ;-)
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time it is called, don't you.
Been a while since I used it, so no I did not realize that
it was broke. But with all the changes to both programs I
guess it is not surprising. Some basic features in the
current RC of both are messed up as it is.
Apparently it's a Windows-only thing.
use the more generic name
"microblog" for those.
Just thoughts from a l10n perspective
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Þann sun 2.jan 2011 10:03, skrifaði Olivier Hallot:
Hi
Em 01-01-2011 18:58, Sveinn í Felli escreveu:
Þann lau 1.jan 2011 19:57, skrifaði NoOp:
On 12/31/2010 02:18 AM, Sveinn í Felli wrote:
(snip)
I'm more interested in something like the mso2ooo:
<http://leapon.net/en/mso2o
Þann lau 1.jan 2011 19:57, skrifaði NoOp:
On 12/31/2010 02:18 AM, Sveinn í Felli wrote:
But I think that in a corporate context, a batch program for converting
.doc and .docx to ODF would get some support and would/could ease the
conversion. After all those years, there's a pile of
t the documents are in,
why does it matter if it's returned to them in a .doc format?
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Think you hit the nail on the head, pal.
Those who ignore any notion of a file format, will do it both ways,
always, anyways...
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n a same/similar
format is an issue for many I've heard from.
Just thoughts.
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LibO-RGB.pdf in an image
frame in Scribus (each page separately) and let Scribus
render the file to Scribus-CMYK.pdf.
There are also a bunch of command-line tools which can
assist in such a conversion, but for them to be useful one
has to know exactly which parameters to use.
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or word processing in text frames.
The important thing would be to choose rendering output, and
that would be aided by having various previews
(page/print/presentation screen/web etc).
Just to say it; personally I'd hate such kind of
fuzzy-one-for-all-thinking for you-UI, I prefer apps with
well defined roles. But I can state that not everybody does
- and that there's some evolution going on how people
percieve (office) documents.
Just thoughts,
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ora 13 64bit without any problems.
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OpenSuse has an 'One Click Install' system on their web,
which is just a simple script witch initiates the PM with
information about the repository in question.
Centralised PM's have become the 'Linux-way', picking up
packages in various places on the web is so 'passé
standalone-app?
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reOffice through their package
managers, probably via distribution specific repositories. I
think I saw another thread a while ago where it was
discussed whether LibreOffice should maintain their own
repo. Maybe one for testing/QA/translations would be useful.
Just my 2 centimes,
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Þann mið 20.okt 2010 07:24, skrifaði Sebastian Spaeth:
On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 17:07:47 -0500, Barbara Duprey wrote:
If you would like to monitor what is happening here in the future you
may want a web interface to the mailing lists - I will be leaving this
page up
http://oucv.org/tdf.html
Drew
ld be beneficial to launch a new thread
on user-services, navigation and user-feedback in order to
find a good structure and basic organisation. Even if things
like wikis have for nature to auto-organise themselves, a
good basic structure can speed up creation of their content.
Just some thou
Þann fös 15.okt 2010 09:07, skrifaði Jean Weber:
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010, David Nelson wrote:
Hi, :-)
One thing missing from LibO is the ability to split one window showing
2 / 3 / X different docs... I spend a lot of time proofreading and
comparing docs...
Although you can't put up two documen
ld not bloat the software too much.
*Ribbon is maybe trademarked ?
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some errors that slip through and user feedback is
always most active just after a release. Such upgrades
should be tiny diffs.
Other things mentioned in this thread have been informative,
I'm not going to comment on the one-user-setup vs
system-wide, your mileage may vary...
Just thought
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