Sure, and thanks for your attention. It's generated with LibreOffice under
Ubuntu11.04.
Also enclosed in .pdf format.
As told in the document:
I'd say the expected behaviour would be to allow us inserting a newline at any
place, and to allow us starting/ending a line with whatever we want (be
This is still observed in LibreOffice, at least in Ubuntu 11.04. Here my
version details:
LibreOffice 3.3.3
OOO330m19 (Build:301)
tag libreoffice-3.3.3.1, Ubuntu package 1:3.3.3-1ubuntu2
There is an obvious (?) woraround for this, consisting in adding {} after (or
before) the equal sign, so tha
** Also affects: df-libreoffice
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Math equation editor: "newline" fails sometimes
To manage not
Hi, tom
The post Remon mentioned is here:
http://traverso-daw.org/forum/index.php/topic,212.0.html
It's for karmic, but things shouldn't have changed very much. From the tips
there, and browsing packages in synaptic, you may reasonably guess the new
name of a package if any has been renamed in
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18385730/Dependencies.txt
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org
Using Ubuntu = 8.04; OOo = 1:2.4.1
The "newline" command is supposed to start a new line in your equation.
Sometimes it doesn't work
If "newline" is preceded or followed by some characters (as +, -, =,
which are often needed), some error
Public bug reported:
Observed in HP Pavilion dv9000 laptop. Wireless is Atheros AR242 x802.11abg
(see below).
O.S: Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex beta, (released october 2008).
This wireless didn't work for me in Hardy (a lot of tweaking needed, as I saw
in the forums).
In Intrepid It works, but in the
Hi Alecz20,
If it isn't fixed by now, chances are that devs have other priorities. Why
don't you simply give Hardy a try? It's at "point 1" now, and everything works
almost fine for me.
BTW: The bug is reported, well known already, and almost surpassed by
new versions. I don't see the point on f
Mhhh... I daily read posts at this "bug" since dec07, ... too much
"Google-Trends-based guessing", imho. The ubuntu audience is an
important parameter (it should be, otherwise we wouldn't spent so many
time writing about it ;-). It deserves some better measure.
What about including something as a
In the Debian distribution is also this bug.
Shall It come from here ...
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No report from Spain so far?... well, here is one. This "bug" is widely
spread over here, although things are going better:
- Some 50% among my colleagues and friends (mostly engineers) know about linux,
and some 15% have a distro installed. Although usually as a secondary option,
in a smaller
In my Ubuntu 7.10, 386 machine:
- Confirmed, nautilus search doesn't work.
- Confirmed, search through places>search for files... DOES work.
Greetings :-)
JC
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