Hi,
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 00:54, Wayne Borean wrote:
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I did mention the problems with 3.4 Beta 1. Sorry, I'm a reporter, and it is
news :)
More news:
LibreOffice 3.4 Beta 2 available [1]
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/LibreOffice-3-4-Beta-2-available-tc2850723.html
:)
[1]
Hi,
I am out of office till 27th April, 2011
Call me if it is an urgent issue. (Mob: +91 9886 46 3370)
Ciao and regards
TG
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You mean I can't use it to run my back yard nuclear reactor?
Wayne
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 5:42 AM, Manfred J. Krause
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Hi,
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 00:54, Wayne Borean wrote:
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I did mention the problems with 3.4 Beta 1. Sorry, I'm a
Hi,
I am out of office till 27th April, 2011
Call me if it is an urgent issue. (Mob: +91 9886 46 3370)
Ciao and regards
TG
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Installed fine, Calc and Writer are working great. Haven't played with
anything else yet, am running on 3 hours sleep, going to go back to bed.
Wayne
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I had to deal with a tech guy from my local/regional cable [and
Internet] company. He told me, after I started in on my free software
chatter, that they use OpenOffice. I told him about Oracle dropping
their support of it after LibreOffice came out in its big splash.
I told him that
Hi,
I want to point to a problem regarding validity of the ODF documents
produced by LO.
The http://www.officeshots.org/galleries web page offers numerous test
files for validity checking - it looks like the worst results are
obtained by LO (no single valid file), while other programs passed all
I just recently upgraded from OpenOffice 2.1 to LibreOffice, and
everything is going pretty well except for two UI issues which I can't
figure out how to fix. I've checked the Help and the FAQs but nothing
seems to cover it, so i thought i'd subscribe to the mailing list and
see if anyone can
Daetrin Nickname wrote:
I just recently upgraded from OpenOffice 2.1 to LibreOffice, and
everything is going pretty well except for two UI issues which I can't
figure out how to fix. I've checked the Help and the FAQs but nothing
seems to cover it, so i thought i'd subscribe to the mailing list
Hello Charles Marcus,
Am 2011-04-21 16:44:42, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
It works fine, as long as you
1. know how to read,
2. understand that you may have to check your spam folder for the
returned instructions, especially if you have a brain-dead spam
filter, and
3.
Hello Luiz,
Am 2011-04-21 18:51:22, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
I think the instructions given at the bottom of the thread should go
straight to the point: to unsubscribe from the list send mail to
users+unsubscr...@libreoffice.org not users+help@...
There is a problem:
I have tried to
Daetrin Nickname wrote:
I'm currently using XP. My Options-LibreOffice-View settings are:
Scaling: 100%
Icon size and style: Automatic, Automatic (Tango)
Icons in menus: Automatic
Did you try changing the Icons settings?
Mouse positioning: No automatic positioning
Middle mouse button:
Unbelievable. I figured that this would have been fixed in B2, but
apparently not:
$ sudo dpkg -i *.deb
Selecting previously deselected package libobasis3.4-base.
(Reading database ... 463535 files and directories currently installed.)
Unpacking libobasis3.4-base (from
Dear Wayne!
Most of the files I've checked, when found this thread are producing the
error:
upload:///text1.odt/META-INF/manifest.xml[2,88]:Error:element
manifest:manifest is missing version attribute
If you are interested, I can also give some files which do not pass validation
because of
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