From: Szalai Kálmán [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 06:56:38 +0200
I finally get managed to upload the latest binaries of OpenOffice.org
Premium version 2.0.3.
Can you please change the naming scheme?
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Pavel Janík
Pascal is a language that teaches you structured
Does anybody know if it's possible to protect the
area of a rectangle when it is resized in one
dimension?
bjd
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Hello!
I finally get managed to upload the latest binaries of OpenOffice.org
Premium version 2.0.3. Please test it with us and share your experience.
If no problems occur this will be the final 2.0.3 of Openoffice.org
Premium release.
The installer kits (for Linux and Windows in English,
Pavel Janík írta:
From: Szalai Kálmán [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 06:56:38 +0200
I finally get managed to upload the latest binaries of OpenOffice.org
Premium version 2.0.3.
Can you please change the naming scheme?
Yes, Master!
But please share your ideas with
Hi Ari,
On Sat, Aug 19, 2006 at 14:49:43 +, Ari Hauksson wrote:
But it is not possible to use
the results from these searches when replacing text.
There is an RFE for that
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=15666
Eike
P.S.: As you're not subscribed to the mailing list
hello there,
I do not have time to set up open office and make an extention but I have
an excelent idea for one. I am dislexic and I cant spell well the main
problem is that spell check will not pick up the hymonims. So this is what
I prapose it is a verry simple project that some one can do
All,
Cédric Bosdonnat has once again won the Developer Article contest
with a superb article on UNO, Understanding UNO. What is UNO? As
Bosdonnat explains, UNO is the central concept in OpenOffice.org
because it manages all the OpenOffice.org internal objects UNO
provides a way to
Are you meaning can you protect a rectangle from being resized? -
yes.. right click on the object and select position and size tab. In
the dialog there is an option to protect the shape size.
Or, are you meaning can you protect it from being resized in one way
but not the other? I don't believe