The autocCorrect Word Completion is a nice feature
but when you hit ENTER to complete a word it
automatically changes the font to Times New Roman
from that point on, in the middle of the word! I was
working in New Courier and I had to keep
rehighlihgting the paragraph and changing the font
back.
En/La Jonathan Kaye ha escrit, a 26/06/05 13:26:
I'm using OO 1.9.109 and have created a document that has a series of
endnotes. I've been able to format them exactly as I want them except...
the endnote section that OO creates is preceded by a page break. I want
the endnote section to be on
Quoting Mathias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
After reading an interesting article on NewsForge by Roblimo about
the adoption
of Linux after the new 'MacTel' (macs on intel) become available. I
wonder what
will this mean for the OSX users of OOo / NeoOffice J.
I doubt
Paul wrote:
These questions are more appropriate for the users list - copied them in.
Hello,
and well done for the development of such a useful product.
Now, could you please provide me some help for the following problems
with Openoffice beta 1.9?
In the 'Text Document' module:
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
Quoting Mathias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
After reading an interesting article on NewsForge by Roblimo about
the adoption of Linux after the new 'MacTel' (macs on intel) become
available. I
wonder what will this mean for the OSX users
cono [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ross Devitt wrote:
For some reason, in the beta version, the 'fly out' selections are
no longer available in the drawing tool icons.
They are, e.g. for lines arrows, or polygons. Text, ellipse and
rectangle has been reorganized a bit, and some infrequently
Hi,
Freek wrote:
it is really untolerable to only have RPM packages, because admins want to
relocate them where they want.
As others have mentioned: RPM supports relocating packages - and our
packages are relocatable.
Further: not anybody has or can use RPM.
RPM was chosen, because it
Chad Smith wrote:
I'm not sure the move to Intel will change much of anything, except it
will let more Mac users try Windows and Linux, and it may drop the
price of Macs, making more Windows and Linux users want to get a Mac.
But it's not going to allow everyone will a pc to run Mac. Again,
Hi Peter!
This is something I think many would like to see. The problem is (as
it is many times), there is no developer or only a few developers
interested in working on a particular project. I think you will find
some useful information in the links below, particularly about some
HandHeld
Hi Peter,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear OOo,
Could you please let me know if there is a specific version I can use
for a Palm Pilot so I can create/edit stuff away from home? If so
where can I get it please?
Alternatively, what do I need to do to try and port it to PalmOs. I
would be keen to
Typical of many notebook PCs I have a Synaptics touch-pad. I can use this in
a number of applications to scroll up and down a page. However, in
OpenOffice I find that the scroll feature becomes blocked. Have other users
met this problem?
Regards,
Lawrence
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Matthias wrote:
Yes, possibly at least over time the price might drop. If we assume
that the higher price of Macs today is one of the obstacles for a higher
market share it is not unlikely that this can sell more Macs. But of
course that's just speculation.
I
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On Tuesday 28 June 2005 15:25, Joerg Barfurth wrote:
Hi,
Freek wrote:
it is really untolerable to only have RPM packages, because admins want
to relocate them where they want.
As others have mentioned: RPM supports relocating packages
On Saturday 25 June 2005 11:06, + pradeep kumar wrote:
Hi buddy,
OpenOffice is supporting the MSWord and other things, that i know but my
doubt is, how i can create the msword document in php using openoffice.
r u supporting for developers to create the msword file using php or java
on
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 07:09, + DEHLER, Dr. Frank wrote:
[ MODERATED ]
Sehr verehrte Damen, sehr geehrte Herren,
Gratulation - eines PC-Laien:
OpenOffice ist ein rundum ausgezeichnetes Software-Produkt.
Frage? (und eventuell zugleich Vorschlag!):
Kann
Lawrence Millwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Typical of many notebook PCs I have a Synaptics touch-pad. I can use this in
a number of applications to scroll up and down a page. However, in
OpenOffice I find that the scroll feature becomes blocked. Have other users
met this problem?
Not on my
Jonathan Kaye wrote:
En/La Jonathan Kaye ha escrit, a 26/06/05 13:26:
I'm using OO 1.9.109 and have created a document that has a series of
endnotes. I've been able to format them exactly as I want them except...
the endnote section that OO creates is preceded by a page break. I want
the
Bhargav Dronamraju wrote:
The autocCorrect Word Completion is a nice feature
but when you hit ENTER to complete a word it
automatically changes the font to Times New Roman
from that point on, in the middle of the word! I was
working in New Courier and I had to keep
rehighlihgting the paragraph
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear OOo,
Could you please let me know if there is a specific version I can use for a
Palm Pilot so I can create/edit stuff away from home? If so where can I get it
please?
I would suggest Dataviz's Documents to Go. You have to save your OOo
work in MS format for
Hi Thorsten,
Thanks for your explanation ..
Thorsten Behrens wrote:
cono [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ross Devitt wrote:
For some reason, in the beta version, the 'fly out' selections are
no longer available in the drawing tool icons.
They are, e.g. for lines arrows, or polygons. Text,
Hey guys,
I was wondering if there is a way for me to arrange for OpenOffice to be
developed into Interlingua, which is a 50 year old bridge language, or
International Language. Interlingua was developed by dozens of prominent
linguists, from many countries, and is currently being used in
Matthias,
I saw your possibly, and I did not mean to criticize your opinion :)
That's why I wrote possibly(!) at least over time the price might(!)
drop.
Jean-Christophe
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Sounds interesting. I would suggest that you get involved in the
language project located at the following link :
http://l10n.openoffice.org/languages.html
Apparently there is already a dictionary for the language (potentially
not until Beta2.0 version) :
At 07:11 AM 28/6/2005, you wrote:
Chris Quirke (new address) wrote:
:: Interested in OOO as free replacement for MS Office for my clients.
It's great to be able to fiddle with unit types (inches vs. cm vs. miles)
within each application. But it sucks that one HAS To do this, and
that OOO is
I no nothing about software development, but I would like to
see to it that an Interlingua word processor exists, with an
Interlingua interface, support material, along with a built in
Interlingua spell checker, thesaurus, and dictionary.
The dictionary has been up for a couple of years:
Chris Quirke wrote:
At 07:11 AM 28/6/2005, you wrote:
Just doing a quick, I think you are doing more work than it is worth.
Each component has the setting in the same place.
*Tools Options Text Document General*
*Tools Options Spreadsheet General*
*Tools Options Presentation
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