Re: [discuss] SUM mistake

2008-12-01 Thread Henrik Sundberg
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 9:31 AM, András Kovács [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello! I've a problem, I atteched Fault.ods file. Look at the red cell! It's not egual. Why? K16 contains 33 166 Ft. Why? /$ - To unsubscribe, e-mail:

Re: [discuss] Re: Pointless Thread

2008-08-25 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2008/8/24 Twayne [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You started a new thread; was that supposed to be in reference to some previous thread? But he correctly labeled the message as Pointless Thread, so all is fine :-) /$ - To unsubscribe,

Re: [discuss] Still Immoral to Support Microsoft

2007-06-10 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2007/6/10, Roger Markus [EMAIL PROTECTED]: What's your angle Johnny? You need to learn to connect the dots! Open your eyes and see the truth! Or... is some of Microsoft's dirty money in your pockets too? Calm down. Did you actually read the informative link Johnny provided? I'll repeat it

Re: [discuss] Open Office 2.1 Writer does not save versions when the file is encrypted

2007-01-19 Thread Henrik Sundberg
Which document format do you use? /$ 2007/1/18, A N [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I use OO 2.1 on Windows XP Pro. I saved a Writer document with a password and turned on versioning (Under File-Versions...), and created a new version. Close and reopen the document and the saved versions dissapear. Bug is

Re: [discuss] Delete dialog

2006-07-16 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2006/7/16, Code Monkey [EMAIL PROTECTED]: To Whom It May Concern: Your so-called feature, the delete dialog box, is a violation of the common functionality principle of application design. Even Microsoft follows this principle most of the time. It was one of the first things I learned when

Re: [discuss] SQL won't work

2006-07-14 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2006/7/14, James Lemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi all, I know I'm probably doing something very stupid, but after scanning quite a few messages on SQL errors I can't figure it out. I installed OpenOffice 2.0.3 and Writer and Calc work fine as usual. However, I can't get any SQL queries to work in

[discuss] Is OOo allowed to implement Microsoft Office Open XML

2006-07-07 Thread Henrik Sundberg
I think this thread fits better in the discuss list than in the dev list. 2006/7/7, Dave Calkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Henrik Sundberg wrote: If I were doing this, to avoid trying to produce a binary file in a format that is not documented outside of Redmond, I would try producing

Re: [discuss] Re: OPENOFFICE CALC

2006-03-21 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2006/3/21, Daniel Carrera [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Henrik Sundberg wrote: I think it is strange to be this pedantic about 0^0, and not care about math at all when it comes to normal cases like this. Are we looking for compatibility with Microsoft or math? this above was referring to -(A1-B1)^2

Re: [discuss] Re: OPENOFFICE CALC

2006-03-21 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2006/3/21, Daniel Carrera [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This is the third time I give this example. Aren't people listening? It is *NOT* true that x^y approaches 1, it DOESN'T. It only approaches 1 in a special case i.e. if you approach along the a curve y = f(x) where f(x) is analytic. Listening.

Re: [discuss] Re: OPENOFFICE CALC

2006-03-21 Thread Henrik Sundberg
* /= ^ /$ 2006/3/21, Jonathon Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Liberty wrote: Every Calculator, Spreadsheet, Compiler, and Interperter, that I've seen defines 0^0 as 1. My Texas Instruments BAII Plus calculator says that 0 * 0 = 0. MY PDA says 0 * 0 = 0. My cell phone says 0 * 0 = 0. Gnumeric

Re: [discuss] Re: OPENOFFICE CALC

2006-03-21 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2006/3/21, Rod Engelsman [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Excel 2000 gives an error. My bet is that this makes the circle full, considering the mail that started this thread looked like this: On 3/18/06, Marco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear sirs, we would like to inform you that we have found a bug on the

Re: [discuss] OPENOFFICE CALC

2006-03-20 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2006/3/20, Daniel Carrera [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Simon Hogg wrote: Actually this is not a bug, any number[1] raised to the power zero is 1. Simon [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exponentiation#Exponents_one_and_zero Wikipedia is not an authority on mathematics :) I think that 0^0

Re: [discuss] Re: OPENOFFICE CALC

2006-03-20 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2006/3/21, Bob Long [EMAIL PROTECTED]: As the value of 0^0 seems to depend on context to some extent (either 1 or undefined), perhaps it should be an option in Tools|Options|OpenOffice.org Calc.|Calculate. Something like a checkbox saying Define 0^0=1, else undefined. I consider this the

Re: [discuss] Re: [users] OpenOffice and disabled users must learn to communicate

2006-03-19 Thread Henrik Sundberg
Perhaps something is happening already: http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20060319121128416 /$ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [discuss] very disappointed to see easter-egg in a free-software

2006-02-06 Thread Henrik Sundberg
make it my mission to personally visit Mr. Gates to say that excel does not have all components a good spreadsheet should have... it lacks arcade gaming... or did they take it to the X-box? No need, to visit Mr. Gates, his software is already full of easter-eggs. So they really are

Re: [discuss] Re: commandline tool: render ODT into PS or PDF

2006-01-15 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2006/1/15, Daniel Carrera [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Enrique Castro wrote: What about the -headless mode? It still requires X. By invoking OOo from commandline with -headless will be possible to run a macro _without_ X being up and running? (but perhaps installed) It certainly has to be

Re: [discuss] commandline tool: render ODT into PS or PDF

2006-01-14 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2006/1/14, Markus Heller [EMAIL PROTECTED]: This, however, makes it necessary that a server can generate PS or PDF files from the ODT templates on a scripting (commandline) base. Thus my question: Is there a tool or a method which allows me to render ODT on the commandline? The tool should

Re: [discuss] Re: Email vital for Desktop Linux adoption, prime role available for OOo

2005-12-13 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/12/13, Mathias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Randomthots wrote: Mathias Bauer wrote: So possibly the size of the Calc document created from the file (the memory consumption of Calc itself) caused the swapping you experienced but not the xml content itself that (as outlined above)

Re: [discuss] CosmoPOD.com

2005-12-12 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/12/12, Alexandro Colorado [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 03:55:34 -, Jacqueline McNally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Is anyone using CosmoPOD.com ? I have heard it is back with improvements to the site (including a support forum), and they have upgraded

Re: [discuss] CosmoPOD.com

2005-12-12 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/12/12, Alexandro Colorado [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 09:51:13 -, Henrik Sundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2005/12/12, Alexandro Colorado [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 03:55:34 -, Jacqueline McNally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Is anyone using

Re: [discuss] CosmoPOD.com

2005-12-12 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/12/12, Alexandro Colorado [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 10:12:12 -, Henrik Sundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No I have not. Would that make the security warnings less valid? /$ No but then is not about cosmopod but about NX, and it doesnt address the original

Re: [discuss] Still looking for good reasons for open source

2005-12-11 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/11/9, Andrew Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]: snip I think it's obvious to anyone that such ideas as with enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow is something between wildly misleading and utter crap. It certainly doesn't apply to OOo. Assume, for the sake of argument, that OOo's Marketing project

Re: [discuss] Re: Official request for rectification of Mr. Andrew Brown's article

2005-12-11 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/12/11, Nicolas Mailhot [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Dim 11 décembre 2005 11:55, M. Fioretti wrote: On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 11:11:00 AM +0100, Gianluca Turconi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Same thing for Mozilla or Gnome, I think. Yes, of course the same problems in any big project. OO.o is

Re: [discuss] Still looking for good reasons for open source

2005-12-11 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/12/11, Chad Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On 12/11/05, Henrik Sundberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To me this sounds like: Just a few volunteers have contributed to OOo. That is not many eyeballs. Therefore with enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow is not valid for OOo. Therefore

Re: [discuss] Re: Official request for rectification of Mr. Andrew Brown's article

2005-12-11 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/12/11, M. Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 18:38:34 PM +0100, Gianluca Turconi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: There's is no evidence the open source model can scale for desktop applications. At the same time, there's no evidence it cannot. We're talking about assumptions

Re: [discuss] Re: Official request for rectification of Mr. Andrew Brown's article

2005-12-11 Thread Henrik Sundberg
that is)? /$ 2005/12/11, M. Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 19:52:46 PM +0100, Henrik Sundberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: 2005/12/11, M. Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 90% or more of the current users of: web browsers, email clients, office productivity suites, IM clients, MP3/video

Re: [discuss] Dual-save option?

2005-12-11 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/12/11, techwrite [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I am wondering if there is any current way to set up a Dual Save feature in Open Office. It seems like such an easy, vital feature which (thus far anyway) I've been unable to find. It would be great to simply click on the Save button and know that my

Re: [discuss] Re: how to have non-localized interface?

2005-12-11 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/12/2, Olivier Ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sigrid Kronenberger wrote: Yes, there is definitely a simple way to do this. You can download the language-file from the place, you've already found. I noticed there is no en_US package there. Well, there are two with close names, but they are

Re: [discuss] Re: Email vital for Desktop Linux adoption, prime role available for OOo

2005-12-09 Thread Henrik Sundberg
Great info! What happens at SAVE? Isn't the complete unzipped file needed to do the ZIP-analysis? Is there a way to ZIP on the fly? Does OOo implement the ZIP algorithm itself, using the fact that it knows about the tags it'll use from the beginning? (I expect that auto save will be very

Re: [discuss] Re: Email vital for Desktop Linux adoption, prime role available for OOo

2005-12-06 Thread Henrik Sundberg
This is only testing the behaviour of ZIP and has, in my opinion, no bearing to the discussion. I am surprised by the difference in file size though. I though the ZIP files should differ by ~49 bytes. /$ 2005/12/6, John W. Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Just for the heck of it, I decided to provide

Re: [discuss] Re: Article: OpenDocument vs MS XML

2005-11-27 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/11/26, Daniel Carrera [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Of course it can be abreviated. What I'm saying is that abreviating it is not going to give you the benefit that you think it will. It will not speed up parsin, it will not make the file load faster. It will save disk space, but I doubt that disk

Re: [discuss] Re: a more complete office suite

2005-11-20 Thread Henrik Sundberg
How about the anti spam Haiku? http://www.oblomovka.com/writing/habeas:_the_antispam_haiku.php3 /$ 2005/11/20, Randomthots [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Nicolas Mailhot wrote: If you call carpet-bombing effective, it is. Retail paper flyers are the true spam ancestors. It's cost effective is

Re: [discuss] Revision History

2005-11-13 Thread Henrik Sundberg
Thanks for all this info Mathias! I think File-Compare Documents and binary files in my VCS will suit me best. I just tested File-Compare Documents. It didn't notice differences in tables. Is it just meant for bread text? /$ 2005/11/13, Mathias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Henrik Sundberg wrote

Re: [discuss] Important news for you about new products

2005-11-13 Thread Henrik Sundberg
SPAM warning. Potency pills or such. Moderators, Please remove these posts. /$ 2005/11/13, Pool Jake [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello, Before, I've never tried this, but I have hearted only good things from my friends. And this month, I tried it, and you know I'am happy! It changed my life. Go

Re: [discuss] Why?

2005-11-12 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/11/12, Chad Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]: For Pete's sake - OpenOffice.org (the program who's list were on) - opens the bloody formats! It reads them, edits them, saves them, creates them. OOo is crossplatfrom, so with *JUST* OOo and other OSes, anyone in the world can open, read, edit, save,

Re: [discuss] Revision History

2005-11-12 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/11/12, mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]: snip What would be more reasonable would be a plug-in interface to a CM tool, such as CVS, or Subversion. I agree. I don't want my documents to grow indefinitely, And I don't want to export all versions of my documents. But can Subversion handle

Re: [discuss] Re: a more complete office suite

2005-11-10 Thread Henrik Sundberg
Why not sending the document as the message text, instead of using attachments? This is like Copy Paste, but more convenient. And I prefer not to receive to many attachments anyway. OTOH I like plain text better anyway. /$ 2005/11/10, Bill Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Cut Paste anyone? jrc

Re: [discuss] thanks, quick question

2005-10-30 Thread Henrik Sundberg
problems with using common sense on how laws work) /Henrik 2005/10/30, Wesley Parish [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 00:51, Henrik Sundberg wrote: 2005/10/29, Timothy Stockdale [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Greetings, Thanks for your product. I was just wondering whether

Re: [discuss] thanks, quick question

2005-10-30 Thread Henrik Sundberg
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: Sunday, October 30, 2005 Henrik Sundberg wrote: But if this reversed engineering is completely legal, why should the license attached to MS Open XML format make it GPL incompatible? http://www.microsoft.com/office/xml/licenseoverview.mspx In particular http

Re: [discuss] thanks, quick question

2005-10-30 Thread Henrik Sundberg
Aah, got it! Thanks! No worries then. I just don't trust MS that much. I wanted to get convinced that there are no doc format litigations around the corner. I think it's time for me to sign that open document petition. /$ 2005/10/30, Daniel Carrera [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Henrik Sundberg wrote: Yes

Re: [discuss] Re: Re: Re: Multiple character styles (was: Re: Mixed language text spellchecking question)

2005-10-30 Thread Henrik Sundberg
I've read this thread with interest. I had no opinion at all from the beginning. I think the arguments of Giuseppe are more convincing than those of Nicolas. I don't think the presentation gets mixed with the contents by adding language as a cascading style. And I don't think any attributes added

Re: [discuss] thanks, quick question

2005-10-29 Thread Henrik Sundberg
2005/10/29, Timothy Stockdale [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Greetings, Thanks for your product. I was just wondering whether or not this is completely legal. Even using it to open certain Microsoft files? (Word, Powerpoint, Excel) I'm also uncertain. Is the reversed engineering ,used to construct the

Re: [discuss] OpenOffice.org 2.0 - How to install multiple UI-Languages?

2005-10-23 Thread Henrik Sundberg
I have a similar problem. I'd like to be able to switch between Swedish and English GUI on an XP Home Edition. Is this possible? Do I need two complete installations of OOo? I assume file extensions will be associated with just one of the language versions in this case. Or is there a way to switch

Re: [discuss] 2.0 Download page never(?) works to get swedish install files!

2005-10-16 Thread Henrik Sundberg
Following the steps in the issue made me realize that there is an RC3. By guessing that couldn't be too old, that it ought to be named similar to RC2, and using google, I located OOo_2.0.0rc3_051014_Win32Intel_install_sv.exe Well I definitely think it is hard to find the Swedish versions. I've