I'm using LO version 3.4.0 on OS X (latest version of OS X 10.6.8)
I've switched from OOo to LO. Under OOo, if I hit the DELETE key, it would
delete the character in front of the cursor and the BACKSPACE key would delete
the one behind the cursor.
Now, on LO, the BACKSPACE key works, but the
Hi :)
My Del key works on Windows Xp, Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10. Both Ubuntu machines
use LibreOffice 3.3.2. The Xp machines use 3.3.3.
I think the problem is something to do with download or install problems. Do
you still have OpenOffice installed on your system and does that still work
Eagerly awaited - for a LO working mail merge from the newly released 3.4.1
Before I did this test, I completely cleaned 3.3.3 using
revo-uninstaller to ensure a completely new install.
The 1st thing I did was to view existing mail merge data files from
3.3.3 - they were still all screwed up
I am pleased to report that another small step in the right direction
for Lotus Wordpro users Click Here Boxes are now fully compatible with
LO Placeholders. However, you still cannot tab between them (and in a
set sequence) as Wordpro, that's only because LO Place holders do not
have this
StarBasic converts a string representations of a number in a locale
specific way. In other words, in the USA, I expect 12.5 to round to an
integer as 13. In Germany, I expect 12,5 to round to 13. I have a
report of this NOT working on Linux in Germany. I am interested in the
results from a
John,
You've written two posts by hitting Reply to: on another email that's about
another subject (About the Delete Key on OS X). While that's an easy way to
make sure you get the list address without typing it in, it means your new
posts, on totally different topics, are rolled up into this
Hi,
Running the test with Danish (da) locale confirms. The result is 12, 12, 125
and 12. We use ccomma (,) as decimal separator as in German locale.
I'm using Linux with LibreOffice 3.4.1 (OOO340m1 (Build:101)).
I hope this can help.
Cheers,
Leif Lodahl
The Danish Team
2011/7/3 Andrew Douglas
On 2011-07-03, Leif Lodahl wrote:
2011/7/3 Andrew Douglas Pitonyak and...@pitonyak.org
StarBasic converts a string representations of a number in a locale
specific way. In other words, in the USA, I expect 12.5 to round to an
integer as 13. In Germany, I expect 12,5 to round to 13. I have a
Dear Hal
I had no Idea this happened, I thought just by putting in a new subject changed
the thread.
I will make up a template for use for new subjects from now on.
John B
John,
You've written two posts by hitting Reply to: on
Hi Andrew,
Leif Lodahl wrote (03-07-11 20:48)
Running the test with Danish (da) locale confirms. The result is 12, 12, 125
and 12. We use ccomma (,) as decimal separator as in German locale.
Same here.
(No difference with the older OOo versions)
I'm using Linux with LibreOffice 3.4.1
Hi :)
Sorry, i didn't notice this because i don't use Nabble or Gmane for the
emailing
list. I just use my normal email-client and i imagine most new users do too.
Still, it's good to know for the future so thanks for that Hal :)
Regards from
Tom :)
From:
Dear all,
I tried to record macro in Calc, but after clicking on Stop recording no
dialog appears. So I can't save the recorded macro.
Thank you for possible help.
Michal
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On 2011/07/03 3:26 PM Tom Davies wrote:
Sorry, i didn't notice this because i don't use Nabble or Gmane for the emailing
list. I just use my normal email-client and i imagine most new users do too.
Still, it's good to know for the future so thanks for that Hal
It has nothing to do with using
On 2011-07-03, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2011/07/03 3:26 PM Tom Davies wrote:
Sorry, i didn't notice this because i don't use Nabble or Gmane for the
emailing
list. I just use my normal email-client and i imagine most new users do too.
Still, it's good to know for the future so thanks for
Le 03/07/2011 20:14, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak a écrit :
StarBasic converts a string representations of a number in a locale
specific way. In other words, in the USA, I expect 12.5 to round to
an integer as 13. In Germany, I expect 12,5 to round to 13. I have a
report of this NOT working on
Ok - I use Thunderbird and found out how to switch threads ON, since I
have never used them before.
Thunderbird now displays in a tree like fashion
I thought - that looks good - I will leave that on
Then a few new emails came in - and I had to scan to find out where they
were posted,
On Jul 3, 2011, at 6:44 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
My Del key works on Windows Xp, Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10. Both Ubuntu machines
use LibreOffice 3.3.2. The Xp machines use 3.3.3.
I think the problem is something to do with download or install problems. Do
you still have
Hi :)
OpenOffice does sometimes conflict with LibreOffice if both are running
creating
some very weird problems. There is a guide that helps
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel
It makes sense to keep OOo and have a stable LO as well as the latest LO from
the development
Hi :)
Does the documentation help?
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/documentation/
Getting Started Chapter 13 is about macros but it's something that has not
changed much since OpenOffice and there were some excellent guides written for
that.
However, it sounds as though something is not
On 07/03/2011 03:04 PM, Nuno J. Silva wrote:
On 2011-07-03, Leif Lodahl wrote:
2011/7/3 Andrew Douglas Pitonyakand...@pitonyak.org
StarBasic converts a string representations of a number in a locale
specific way. In other words, in the USA, I expect 12.5 to round to an
integer as 13. In
On 07/03/2011 01:49 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm using LO version 3.4.0 on OS X (latest version of OS X 10.6.8)
I've switched from OOo to LO. Under OOo, if I hit the DELETE key, it would
delete the character in front of the cursor and the BACKSPACE key would delete
the one behind the cursor.
On 07/03/2011 05:35 PM, niveaman wrote:
Dear all,
I tried to record macro in Calc, but after clicking on Stop recording no
dialog appears. So I can't save the recorded macro.
Thank you for possible help.
I usually see this when nothing has changed. Are you certain that you
did something that
I went on and uninstalled OOo.
We'll see if that creates a problem, but it hit me that all my important macros
are working just fine. (I NEED macros for script writing, since the margin is
constantly changing and I can't keep using the mouse to change the margin
literally 15 or more times a
On Jul 3, 2011, at 10:53 PM, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
On 07/03/2011 01:49 AM, Hal Vaughan wrote:
I'm using LO version 3.4.0 on OS X (latest version of OS X 10.6.8)
I've switched from OOo to LO. Under OOo, if I hit the DELETE key, it would
delete the character in front of the cursor
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