Heiko,
Heiko Tietze @ 2019-04-11 18:51 CEST:
> On 11.04.19 17:21, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
>> Thanks! Do you happen to have the path to the document or is it willingly
>> obfuscated?
>
> It's under resources, here is the direct link
>
Hello
Getting Started Guide
Chapter 4
Getting Started with Writer
Page 10
"If a drawing object is selected, then the following panels are available:
• Area: Modify fill and transparency.
• Wrap: Modify wrap and spacing.
• Position and Size: Edit width, height, rotation, and flip
On 11.04.19 17:21, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
> Thanks! Do you happen to have the path to the document or is it willingly
> obfuscated?
It's under resources, here is the direct link
https://nextcloud.documentfoundation.org/apps/files/?dir=/Resources=63842
Not sure the folder structure is the same
On 11.04.19 14:40, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
> I must be dense but I've looked on NextCloud and cannot find the document.
> Also, I would like to have one centralized place for tips so if it goes on
> one place on NextCloud, so be it. But please DON'T ERASE the pad! :-)
Shared the link in the
Le 11.04.2019 16:18, Heiko Tietze a écrit :
On 11.04.19 14:40, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
I must be dense but I've looked on NextCloud and cannot find the
document. Also, I would like to have one centralized place for tips so
if it goes on one place on NextCloud, so be it. But please DON'T ERASE
Hello Heiko,
I must be dense but I've looked on NextCloud and cannot find the
document. Also, I would like to have one centralized place for tips so
if it goes on one place on NextCloud, so be it. But please DON'T ERASE
the pad! :-)
Thanks,
Charles.
Le 10.04.2019 21:08, Heiko Tietze a
On 10.04.19 22:25, Drew Jensen wrote:
> Oops on updating the typo on the pad then, won't happen again!
>
> Also looks like I was wrong about not being able to edit the file on NC, that
> does work as Guest.
> Updated the typo lifes to lives.
Then let's work on it. OS, Browser, any blocking
On 10.04.19 20:10, Olivier Hallot wrote:
> After browsing some on the bottom I think there should be a minimal set
> of rules for writing tips. Here are some out of my mind and not exaustive:
> ...
Fully agree.
> Some other questions...
> * Is there a max size for the tip in characters?
IIRC