From: Andrew Bernstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 19:23:35 -0400
It has come to my attention that a virus has been made that can
infect both OpenOffice.org and Star Office in the form of a Star
Basic macro. The story where I read this is below:
Firstly, I think that this is an excellent way of developing software and as a
user am more than happy to give any constructive advice I can.
My first experience with OpenOffice was at work and I needed to split the text
into columns (ie like newpaper print) and was dissappointed to discover
Jonathon Coombes wrote:
Joe wrote:
My first experience with OpenOffice was at work and I needed to split
the text into columns (ie like newpaper print) and was dissappointed
to discover that this was not possible. A useful and simple feature
that is lacking.
You can create columns
Bruce,
Please see the homepage for OpenOffice.org www.openoffice.org's
statement on the matter for the moment, I am sure there will be
more to follow shortly.
James Walker
Central US Marketing Contact
OpenOffice.org
Bruce Byfield wrote:
Anybody care to comment on this story:
Le lundi 29 mai 2006 à 07:46 +0200, Tomas Lanczos a écrit :
From: André Wyrwa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is more a problem Of Fonts than artwork.. try this for free
http://www.chemsoc.org/networks/learnnet/RSCfont.htm
I'm aware of that font and it surely helps, but i just
Le samedi 27 mai 2006 à 09:11 -0700, Carl Shewmaker a écrit :
The disk I installed some time ago has the notation on its face that it is
open linux 2.2
Carl,
Your linux version is very old (in Linux terms). Plus its manufacturer
does not exist as a Linux vendor anymore, as its management
Nicolas,
Thank you very much. Merci?
Carl
Nicolas Mailhot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Le samedi 27 mai 2006 � 09:11
-0700, Carl Shewmaker a �crit :
The disk I installed some time ago has the notation on its face that it is
open linux 2.2
Carl,
Your linux version is very old (in Linux
Hi Mathias,
thanks for the explanations, and one question:
After discovering that the XCloseable API is not usable in Basic and
Forgive me if that's a dumb question, but: Why? The only thing which
comes to my mind is that you cannot throw an exception in Basic. If you
could, you could use the