Hi :)
I am fairly certain i have seen the Data Source thing in LibreOffice 3.3.2 in
Ubuntu 10.10 and 10.04LTS. Presumably you are using the Unity interface
default
for 11.04 rather than the Gnome of previous releases but i don't think that
would be the issue = I don't think the integration
Hello,
It is time for action, those that can't follow the rules of the road need to
have their license taken away. If the rules state you should drive on the
right side of the road to prevent a head-on-collision than that is what you
are to do PERIOD, not what one feels like doing to be
Mike Scott
Wed, 01 Jun 2011 11:25:20 -0700
On 01/06/11 18:08, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi,
At least it seems to be people that have a good relationship with TDF. Good
work Florian and all :)
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Alexander Thurgoodalex.thurg...@gmail.com
To:
Hi Tom
Thanks for the response.
I'm not using the Unity interface (chose to stick with Gnome).
F4 doesn't launch the data source viewer.
I have used this utility many times in the past (before upgrading to
LibreOffice), but never had this particular issue.
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Am 02.06.2011 10:19, schrieb OpenE:
I run LibreOffice 3.3.2 on Ubuntu 11.04.
Which means database functionality is not present by default.
In all the support documentation that I have consulted this method should
still be an option, but in my View drop-down there is no 'Data
Hi Stefan,
Thanks for your response.
LibreOffice was installed by default when I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.04.
I have checked and libreoffice-base is installed.
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Hi,
Am 02.06.2011 11:12, schrieb OpenE:
Hi Stefan,
Thanks for your response.
LibreOffice was installed by default when I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.04.
I have checked and libreoffice-base is installed.
Strange. Are you sure?
My observation is:
(1) Install Ubuntu 11.04 on a clean PC
(2) Base is
Don't know what plonking is but one should not be discouraged to use
It's an old USENET slangword, meaning adding someone to your killfile.
Most USENET newsreaders had a feature of filtering out posts from
users who were in blacklist, (a.k.a. killfile), so that noise generated
by regular trolls
Amen, from another old soul
On Jun 1, 2011, at 11:18 PM, Rob Smith r.a.smith3...@gmail.com wrote:
I have never seen so many so-called adults whining like bullied kids over a
subject that, in the greater scheme of the next Millenia doesn't mean squat!
I used to use a KayPro 16 to compute
On 6/2/11 2:39 AM, Thomas HInd II wrote:
It is time for action, those that can't follow the rules of the road need to
have their license taken away. If the rules state you should drive on the
right side of the road to prevent a head-on-collision than that is what you
are to do PERIOD, not what
+1
Hang in there, Rob. I don't think you'll be sorry.
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Hi :)
I recommend sticking with LibreOffice despite the petty bickering of
On 02-06-2011 13:11, Ken Springer wrote:
Not from the perspective of the majority of the people who try to help,
but from the perspective of how the organizations have set up their
websites when it comes to finding help if you are a new user to the
product and/or a new user of newsgroups and
On 2011-06-01 5:33 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Or you could change the defaults that are used. Initially they are set as
odf;
odt, ods, opd but these could easily be changed to doc, xls, ppt
Tools - Options - Load/Save - General
and then use the drop-downs to scroll their formats back 1
On 2011-06-02 7:11 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette
Is in the footer of every message posted to the list Ken.
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On Thu, 2 Jun 2011 10:39:31 +0200, Thomas HInd II
t.m.hi...@t-online.de wrote Re [libreoffice-users] Old Hat Top or
Bottom Posting!:
Hello,
It is time for action, those that can't follow the rules of the road need to
have their license taken away. If the rules state you should drive on the
On Thu, 02 Jun 2011 07:36:47 -0400, Tanstaafl
tansta...@libertytrek.org wrote Re Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Old
Hat Top or Bottom Posting!:
On 2011-06-02 7:11 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette
Is in the footer of every message
On 6/2/11 5:36 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2011-06-02 7:11 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette
Is in the footer of every message posted to the list Ken.
Hi, Tanstaafl,
Well... Please don't take this personally, but I'm sitting here
On 2011-06-02 8:14 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
Well... Please don't take this personally, but I'm sitting here laughing!
Not at all, I've been laughing at this ridiculous discussion for days
now... ;)
I'd never noticed that netiquette link at the bottom of the page. Maybe
that's not the best
Hi,
Am 02.06.2011 14:19, schrieb Tanstaafl:
On 2011-06-02 8:14 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
I'd never noticed that netiquette link at the bottom of the page. Maybe
that's not the best way for TDF to get info out. After all, is the
reader of new messages going to read the sig files for each and
It's unbelievable. Since 1999 I have used
Excel/OpenOffice.org/LibreOffice quite a lot, almost daily. I consider
some of my spreadsheets somewhat advanced with macros and long
formulas doing some fancy stuff…
Today I accidently ran into the SUMPRODUCT() function and found that
it's exactly what I
On 6/2/11 6:19 AM, Tanstaafl wrote:
On 2011-06-02 8:14 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
Well... Please don't take this personally, but I'm sitting here laughing!
Not at all, I've been laughing at this ridiculous discussion for days
now... ;)
Good. I learned within two weeks of being online, so
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
I guess the lack of knowledge of the SUMPRODUCT() function forced me
to learn quite a few other functions, workarounds and tricks…
For reference, here's one of these tricks that could be used. Let's say
you want to do the following:
= A1 * B1 + A2 * B2 + A3 * B3
2011/6/2 Jack szi...@gmail.com:
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
I guess the lack of knowledge of the SUMPRODUCT() function forced me
to learn quite a few other functions, workarounds and tricks…
For reference, here's one of these tricks that could be used. Let's say
you want to do the following:
Hello LO Users,
I uninstalled OOo and installed LibreOffice last month, but now I am trying
to find a way to revert to the OpenOffice.org icons as (without offence) I
just can't abide the new LibreOffice icons (neither the file type or
toolbar icons).
Aside the ghastly file type icons,
Hello,
I just posted my first post (this is my second post) to this list, and the
message copy I received back from the list has been modified and list info
appended to the message...as many lists do. That's okay, but the appended
informaton is preceded by a signature cutline thereby overriding
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 15:48, Jack szi...@gmail.com wrote:
I think my statement was misunderstood (I see now that it may be ambiguous).
What I meant to say, was that Win7 and Ubuntu 11.04 have the same
functionality of dragging a window to the side and making it fill half the
screen. Sorry
Hi PLO,
PLO schrieb:
Hello LO Users,
I uninstalled OOo and installed LibreOffice last month, but now I am trying
to find a way to revert to the OpenOffice.org icons as (without offence) I
just can't abide the new LibreOffice icons (neither the file type or
toolbar icons).
Aside the
On 2011-06-02 10:35 AM, PLO wrote:
Hello LO Users,
I uninstalled OOo and installed LibreOffice last month, but now I am trying
to find a way to revert to the OpenOffice.org icons as (without offence) I
just can't abide the new LibreOffice icons (neither the file type or
toolbar icons).
+1
On Thu, 2011-06-02 at 02:18 -0500, Rob Smith wrote:
I have never seen so many so-called adults whining like bullied kids over a
subject that, in the greater scheme of the next Millenia doesn't mean squat!
I used to use a KayPro 16 to compute on, and even accessed a BBS with it
using a 9600
Hello Regina,
On Thu, 02 Jun 2011 16:55:09 +0200 (your time) you said:
For toolbar icons you can use Tools Options LibreOffice View. In
section 'User Interface' select 'Galaxy (default)'.
Thankyou ever so much for that. Much, much better. I couldn't see for
looking. What a relief.
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True Scott,
Back in the 1980s business leaders around the world standardized on top
posting leaving the full message intact because each and every message
had the possibility of going to someone else when it came back. All of
the commercial email readers (not just mickey mouse, but Lotus mail
On 02-06-2011 16:56, Roland Hughes wrote:
+1
On Thu, 2011-06-02 at 02:18 -0500, Rob Smith wrote:
GROW UP!
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My experience is that human behavior is is most successfully altered by
ignoring begavior you do not want to see (which is often enough to
extinguish it) and rewarding behavior you do want to see (which
increases the frequency of same.)
I admit I am not always mature enough to follow my own
On 6/2/11 9:17 AM, Roland Hughes wrote:
Hi, Roland,
No personal insults, hits, bad vibes, etc. are intended, but here's some
points you may not have considered.
While there may be a few people
in the U.S. still on dial up,
I think that depends on the number of people, percentage wise if
Hi :)
I really like the default LO icons, especially the file-icons. I think the
Design Team is doing a great job and seems interested in looking at and
listening to other ideas from new people.
The main thing is that it's possible to change them and choose something else.
Freedom of
On 6/2/11 8:39 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
When it comes to top posting, the guidelines aren't fond of that. :-)
Ahh... apparently there is some confusion. This is what I rae:
Just write a mail, You would like to read from very top to very bottom
line by line.
The basic premise
Hi :)
The old information from 2007 might still be reasonably valid. Our
documentation pages are at
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/documentation/
It's only a starter guide but there is a chapter on Queries from about page 36
-
43. OPur documentation team haven't really got started with
The roadmap says 1 June. Has anyone any idea
what is happening, is there going to be another RC
Ta
M
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Ken,
I have always lived on a remote farm. Until satellite came along with
DirectPC, I used to have to spend $300/month on dial up just to check
email. Not only was dial-up the only game in town, every ISP was long
distance. Switching to satellite the day it was available was a no
brainer.
On 06/02/2011 01:49 PM, mal wrote:
The roadmap says 1 June. Has anyone any idea
what is happening, is there going to be another RC
Ta
M
I have been told by a person with a .documentfoundation.org email
address that there will not be a RC3 and the release version should be
available by the
Hello LO Users,
Earlier today I joined this list for ongoing support with LibreOffice, and
I seem to be getting quite a few messages which are unrelated to
LibreOffice. So I was just curious, is this an unmoderated list? Does
anything go?
I've been using lists for many years, so I'm pretty
On 6/2/11 11:06 AM, Marc Grober wrote:
On 6/2/11 8:39 AM, Ken Springer wrote:
When it comes to top posting, the guidelines aren't fond of that. :-)
Ahh... apparently there is some confusion. This is what I rae:
Just write a mail, You would like to read from very top to very
On 6/2/11 11:53 AM, Roland Hughes wrote:
I have always lived on a remote farm. Until satellite came along with
DirectPC, I used to have to spend $300/month on dial up just to check
email. Not only was dial-up the only game in town, every ISP was long
distance. Switching to satellite the day
On 02-06-2011 16:48, PLO wrote:
Hello,
I just posted my first post (this is my second post) to this list, and the
message copy I received back from the list has been modified and list info
appended to the message...as many lists do. That's okay, but the appended
informaton is preceded by a
Hello Luuk,
On Thu, 2 Jun 2011 15:48:38 +0100 (your time) I said:
... This means that when I reply to messages I will have to remove my own
signature from the messages...which defeats the point of the cutline.
[...snip..]
...and you said:
no, you wont have to remove a thing,
Thunderbird
In news:BANLkTi=NyMF7RTuGVDBw=lwtg8_f27n...@mail.gmail.com,
Rob Smith r.a.smith3...@gmail.com typed:
I have never seen so many so-called adults whining like
bullied kids over a subject that, in the greater scheme
of the next Millenia doesn't mean squat! I used to use a
KayPro 16 to compute on,
In news:BANLkTikyfP8DBFyXuoM=wnrvsutcfna...@mail.gmail.com,
Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com typed:
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 09:22, Roland Hughes
rol...@logikalsolutions.com wrote:
1 B The Art of Slamming Head Against Wall
B B 1.1 B Place Palms Flat Against Wall
B B 1.2 B Bend Elbows 45
I'm using LibreOffice as a MS Office replacement. The problem is I need
the MS Office fonts (Aerial, etc). Where can I get them and how do I
install them?
Thanks,
Dave
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On Thu, 02 Jun 2011 15:18:37 -0600 (your time) you said:
The Bat is a pretty basic email client lacking in many features.
Yeah, and I'm a Madagascan fruit bat! Good grief, where on earth did you get
that notion? I think you have been seriously misinformed sir. The Bat! is by
far
aharown07 wrote (02-06-11 03:46)
I have my answer: only in the source code.
Well, that was my best guess. Possibly someone proves me wrong after all.
So a more convenient method there will have to wait until someone codes it
into the Options somewhere I guess.
Yes, and maybe it is quite
On 2011/06/02 3:33 PM PLO wrote:
The Bat! is by
far one of the best featured email clients available.
But, as you pointed out, it does not recognize two sig delimiters in a message.
Larry
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Website:
I use LibreOffice 3.3.0 on Ubuntu 10.10 64 bit.
When I try to open a document stored on my NAS (where they are all stored) I
get a message saying that the document is in use and locked for editing by
an unknown user. This goes for all documents on my NAS.
I can open a copy from the dialog box,
Hello Larry,
On Thu, 02 Jun 2011 16:07:37 -0600 (your time) you said:
But, as you pointed out, it does not recognize two sig delimiters in a
message.
Actually, I'm afraid you misread something because I didn't point that out.
I pointed out that the list appended a cutline to the end of the
Hi :)
I think it is a big that has already been reported although i thought it only
happened in Windows
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
I could easily be mistaken and either way i would be interested to hear if you
can find the bug-report or file a new one.
Good luck and regards
On 03/06/11 04:18, PLO wrote:
So I was just curious, is this an unmoderated list?
It appears so.
At the moment I am considering creating my own personal blacklist of
users to try and quieten down the off topic dribble.
The alternative is to unsubscribe but I would hate to loose the insight
On 2011/06/02 4:35 PM PLO wrote:
The real point is that the list subscription information that is appended to
messages does not constitute a signature, and so should therefore not be
appended to messages preceded by a cutline. A simple series of dashes or an
continuous underscore above the list
Hi :)
Which Operating System are you using; a Windows, Ubuntu, other linux, Mac or a
Bsd?
If you are using Ubuntu and probably most other gnulinux distros the package
name has changed so for debian family distros (Mint, Debian, Ubuntu ... ) try
sudo apt-get install ttf-mscorefonts-installer
Hello Larry,
On Thu, 02 Jun 2011 17:04:40 -0600 (your time) you said:
My apologies. I misread something on The Bat's website. I took The Bat!
Home Edition ... it is an ideal solution for common users who do not
demand extra features. to mean it was a basic e-mail program. I can't
check it
It is benevolently moderated in the sense that real spam and commercial
spammers are eliminated.
But I haven't noticed any post from a real user being eliminated or any user
banned.
I guess some of the off-topic can be annoying but that is the price of
freedom of speech ;)
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On 06/02/2011 07:13 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Which Operating System are you using; a Windows, Ubuntu, other linux, Mac or a
Bsd?
If you are using Ubuntu and probably most other gnulinux distros the package
name has changed so for debian family distros (Mint, Debian, Ubuntu ... ) try
sudo
As you might know, OOo's extension pages are now giving bad gateway
errors.
I have starting looking for .oxt dictionary files outside of that
service, and I came across some files that I did not find in OOo's pages.
en_GB.oxt files
en_US updated files that go into the .oxt file.
en_US
On 06/02/2011 03:29 PM, AvLieshout wrote:
I use LibreOffice 3.3.0 on Ubuntu 10.10 64 bit.
When I try to open a document stored on my NAS (where they are all stored) I
get a message saying that the document is in use and locked for editing by
an unknown user. This goes for all documents on my
Hi :)
I thought the problem was more likely to be about where the fonts are stored,
if
the OS is one of the Windows ones.
Acquiring the fonts is probably not the issue unless it's a *nix. For linux
the
installer puts the approx 6 core fonts in the right place so that all the apps
can
On Fri, 03 Jun 2011 00:13 +0100, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
wrote:
Hi :)
Which Operating System are you using; a Windows, Ubuntu, other linux, Mac
or a
Bsd?
Tom,
I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS on 386 platform.
Thanks,
Dave
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On Fri, 2011-06-03 at 08:47 +1000, Simon Cropper wrote:
On 03/06/11 04:18, PLO wrote:
So I was just curious, is this an unmoderated list?
It appears so.
At the moment I am considering creating my own personal blacklist of
On 6/2/11 4:47 PM, Simon Cropper wrote:
The links at the bottom of this page direct you to the posting
guidelines. They are short and sweet...
How to write a good mail?
Just write a mail, You would like to read from very top to very
bottom line by line.
- Write what You would like to see
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On 01/06/2011 18:42, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
Also, the info about the TDF developers were booted out of developing
OOo seems weird to me.
I would like to know where he got that info. When you quit the
Several people were
Ken
On Thu, 2011-06-02 at 10:39 -0600, Ken Springer wrote:
On 6/2/11 9:48 AM, Marc Grober wrote:
Sounds like top posting with interlineation as appropriate to me. I
just follow the guidelines and ignore everything else You take your
reader as you find him
When it comes to top
Hi Tom,
Thanks for your response. Which specific document on that page are you
referring to? Page 36 in the overall starter guide
(http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/cgi_img_auth.php/f/f7/0100GS3-GettingStartedLibO.odt)
is about fonts (the PDF page 36 is similar).
Just to clarify: I'm not
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