I must hastily explain that I am not complaining in a strong sense despite
my temporary despair yesterday.
It is more a warning and a bit of self-flaggellation for being silly.
Yes I know it is beta and I have to expect problems - but had somehow
convinced myself it was doing nicely.
I hope
Christian Einfeldt wrote:
On Sunday 17 April 2005 08:55, adrian Greeman wrote:
Sorry you lost this work...
1000 words vanished and three hours work.
Do I keep using it? NO way can I take the chance. And I am very
disappointed because I want to.
There must be a copy stored somewhere
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
I agree, this is a Beta but you can also prevent this from happening by
configure your OpenOffice.org properly. Please go to Tools Configuration
Load/Save
Look for the option to save every x amount of time. This will force you to save
your work always.
I had mine set to
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Alexandro Colorado wrote:
I agree, this is a Beta but you can also prevent this from happening by
configure your OpenOffice.org properly. Please go to Tools Configuration
Load/Save
Look for the option to save every x amount of time. This
Hi,
The latest Chinese version is 1.1.3, not 1.1.4. Can I still
apply the patch (http://download.openoffice.org/1.1.4/security_patch.html)?
Thanks!
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Kent Tong wrote:
Hi,
The latest Chinese version is 1.1.3, not 1.1.4. Can I still
apply the patch (http://download.openoffice.org/1.1.4/security_patch.html)?
Hi Ken,
Are you sure the latest Chinese version is 1.1.3? There does seem to be
a version 1.1.4 available.
?
Regards and best wishes,
Hi,
I wonder which project is the one handling the filter for OOo 1.x to read/write
OpenDocument files, is there any release date yet for this?
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Co-Leader of OpenOffice.org Spanish
http://es.openoffice.org/
blabla wrote:
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
I agree, this is a Beta but you can also prevent this from happening by
configure your OpenOffice.org properly. Please go to Tools
Configuration
Load/Save
Look for the option to save every x amount of time. This will force
you to save
your work always.
Thanks Daniel and Simon.
Unfortunately I won't be able to make it but I highly recommend
everybody to participate to this conference. Simon has been a great
opponent to the software patents in Europe. He is an invaluable source
and reference for this important fight.
Good luck Simon!
Charles.
Hi there!
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
[... snip ...]
The behavior however that I couldn't explain was the one that happens when you
start OOo. Since I dont use any firewall I couldn't duplicate it and verify it,
but I did know people that duplicate and verify that OOo makes calls to the
internet (or
Dear all,
I am the coordinator of an italian project, which goal is to spread OOo among
lawyers of the Lawyers Association of Foggia.
We want to stress the principle of legality in all the law offices that could
use a free programme, instead of paying Word licences.
We aim to constitute an info
Hi!
I'm thinking that, will be no bad add automatic font replacement in
documents with invalid fonts, like it maked in Corel, for example.
Best regards Gulev A.G.!
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I am using OpenOffice 2.0 Beta products for some time now and I find it very
usefull. Certainly more functional than Microsoft's Office. In order to help
improving these products even more, I would like to report a bug in Open Office
Writer.
When using function InsertFieldsOtherFunctionsInput
Hi there
I was typing out a assignment for my university course and repeatedly having
to refer to notes on spelling new words which I had already type out in
other paragraphs above.
I then had a brain wave, why can't OpenOffice look at what has aready been
typed within the currentdocument and
Dear OpenOffice,
I like OpenOffice very much, it is very handy and I use it on a daily basis.
There is one thing which might make it more powerful. I like to refer to
WordPerfect. This programm had a function to see the codes of the
formatted text, like [fat], [italic], [hard return] and so on,
I couldn't find the IRC details at the URL below. Is there a transcript
available?
-Lars
Lars Nooden ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Software patents harm all Net-based business, write your MEP:
http://wwwdb.europarl.eu.int/ep6/owa/p_meps2.repartition?ilg=EN
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, Daniel Carrera wrote:
1. Beta releases have many problems, so PLEASE don't use them for everyday
work. Test them, though, please!
2. File bug reports at the OpenOffice.org bugzilla (or whatever they
use...?), not here.
Miljenko Petrak wrote:
I am using OpenOffice 2.0 Beta products for some time now and I find
it very
Remember You can also hire a designer to do this job for you and so forth giving
a professional look to the suite.
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Co-Leader of OpenOffice.org Spanish
http://es.openoffice.org/
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Hello!
Why does noone give OpenOffice a
Hello Miljenko,
thank you.
this is http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=47664
Kind regards, Joost
Miljenko Petrak wrote:
I am using OpenOffice 2.0 Beta products for some time now and I find it very
usefull. Certainly more functional than Microsoft's Office. In order to help
improving
Olly Othalian wrote:
Hi there
I was typing out a assignment for my university course and repeatedly
having to refer to notes on spelling new words which I had already type
out in other paragraphs above.
I then had a brain wave, why can't OpenOffice look at what has aready
been typed within the
Olly Othalian wrote:
Hi there
I was typing out a assignment for my university course and repeatedly having
to refer to notes on spelling new words which I had already type out in
other paragraphs above.
I then had a brain wave, why can't OpenOffice look at what has aready been
typed
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On Sunday 17 April 2005 06:13, Olly Othalian wrote:
Hi there
I was typing out a assignment for my university course and
repeatedly having to refer to notes on spelling new words which I
had already type out in other paragraphs above.
Hi,
This already exists, and it is one of my favorite
On Sunday 17 April 2005 15:01, Ronald wrote:
Dear OpenOffice,
I like OpenOffice very much, it is very handy and I use it on a
daily basis. There is one thing which might make it more
powerful. I like to refer to WordPerfect. This programm had a
function to see the codes of the formatted
On 24 Mar 2005, Daniel Carrera commented:
Joerg Barfurth wrote:
snip summary: IZ votes have drawbacks /
But people that are not developers (e.g. from the marketing
project) could track that and act as a relay telling a wider
audience in less technical terms about important specs and
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Bill Wilken wrote:
The OpenOffice 2.0 beta perpetuates an annoying incompatibility between
Writer and Microsoft Word which exists in version 1.x, namely the manner
in which Writer treats document headings and footers.
To replicate this problem, do the following with Microsoft Word.
(1) Create a
RBB wrote:
*Hi Peter - Thanks for the reply. I'm still diligent at the keyboard!**
*
* I started the Install, clicking on the install.exe which came up
(Yea!!) and I proceeded. At the Copy and Extracting Program Files
sequence, the Java Script required dialog box come up.
Yeah!
I must have
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Justin Clift jclift at digitaldistribution.com writes:
Are you sure the latest Chinese version is 1.1.3? There does seem to be
a version 1.1.4 available.
Hi Justin,
I'm sure. I just checked it at
http://zh.openoffice.org/downloads.html#zh-win
Where did you find the 1.1.4 Chinese version?
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Volker Jung wrote:
Hello!
Why does noone give OpenOffice a professional look and feel? Why not
doing such a fine job like Firefox' designers have done? Many people
wouldn't even think about using Firefox or Thunderbird if they looked so
unprofessional like OpenOffice does...
I would do this
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On Friday 15 April 2005 17:10, Volker Jung wrote:
Hello!
Why does noone give OpenOffice a professional look and feel?
Do you think that Microsoft Office has a professional look and feel?
I know lots of people who can't tell the difference between MSO and
OOo.
With all due respect, I
On Friday 15 April 2005 14:36, Gerardo Antonio Cavaliere wrote:
Dear all,
I am the coordinator of an italian project, which goal is to
spread OOo among lawyers of the Lawyers Association of Foggia.
Benissimo!
(I hope I wrote that correctly. Sorry if I didn't).
I am an attorney in San
Kent Tong wrote:
Justin Clift jclift at digitaldistribution.com writes:
Are you sure the latest Chinese version is 1.1.3? There does seem to be
a version 1.1.4 available.
Hi Justin,
I'm sure. I just checked it at
http://zh.openoffice.org/downloads.html#zh-win
Where did you find the 1.1.4 Chinese
On Sunday 17 April 2005 06:13, Olly Othalian wrote:
Hi there
I was typing out a assignment for my university course and
repeatedly having to refer to notes on spelling new words which I
had already type out in other paragraphs above.
Hi,
This already exists, and it is one of my
Chris BONDE wrote:
Is that the way that word completion works? I thought that it worked from the
dictionary that spell check works from. If it works from both, that is great.
Thank you for pointing that out.
Yes, it takes words from the current document as a guide. Not only that,
it even
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