On 08/28/2012 03:27 PM, Mirosław Zalewski wrote:
On 28/08/2012 at 20:53, Doug wrote:
As I mentioned, it's /finished/. Not a
work in progress. But be warned:
There are a couple of glitches you will find
Where do you draw a line between "work in progress with glitches" and "finished
with glitc
Thank you for responding with these details.
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Doug wrote:
On 08/28/2012 11:58 AM, anne-ology wrote:
>
>>Thanks for informing the list;
>>I'm interested in hearing further on Symphony?, as to where to
>> find it, what all it contains, .
Responding to Tecknomage (below) re page break problem:
I have noted this same problem with manual pagebreaks in calc being ignored
in LO 3.3.1, 3.3.4, 3.3.5, and just downloaded 3.3.6 yesterday, and it has
the same behavior. It is very frustrating and a work around would be very
welcome! I hav
On 28/08/2012 at 20:53, Doug wrote:
> As I mentioned, it's /finished/. Not a
> work in progress. But be warned:
> There are a couple of glitches you will find
Where do you draw a line between "work in progress with glitches" and "finished
with glitches"?
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On 08/28/2012 11:58 AM, anne-ology wrote:
Thanks for informing the list;
I'm interested in hearing further on Symphony?, as to where
to find it, what all it contains, ...
Lotus Symphony is a product of IBM. It's free, open source (I think)
and, as I said, a close cousin to OO
Hi :)
Rtf is a proprietary format that was developed by Microsoft with the promise
that it would be compatible with everything vaguely relevant and would be an
easy format to implement. Much the same promises that MS are making of the
DocX (etc) formats now. It never quite worked as promised a
Hi :)
Nicely said! :) It's sometimes difficult to hear the way people say things
when just reading written words! Normally something like 40% of communication
is non-verbal or to do with intonation and other obscure clues.
I think it would be really great if you 2 or even just 1 of you or o
Hi :)
I think the response you got, that you got it completely wrong, was imprecise.
It is not as simple as java 1.6 vs 1.7. There are loads of versions of 1.6 and
then there are issues about precisely which version of your OS and then add in
which version of LibreOffice.
Something that did
Bob,
Sorry, too shrill on my part. Just because it was incorrect doesn't mean
it was wrong.
Apologies--and please remain engaged.
Stuart
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From: Bob McDonald [mailto:bob.mcdon...@pcn-inc.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 11:18 AM
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subj
The donated Symphony code has been received by the Apache OpenOffice project.
It can be seen on the SVN repository.
There is a team of developers, mainly in China, that are working to integrate
the improvements in that code, especially around bug fixes and common features,
into the AOO code ba
Thanks for this information.
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 11:34 AM, Mirosław Zalewski
wrote:
On 28/08/2012 at 17:58, "anne-ology" wrote:
>
> >Thanks for informing the list;
> >I'm interested in hearing further on Symphony?, as to where to
> > find it, what all it contains
Thanks - this got it fixed!
The path I used to "unhide" the folder was different:
Explorer: Organize > Folder and search options > General > Navigation Pane
> Show all folders
and
Explorer: Organize > Folder and search options > View > Advanced settings >
Hidden files and folders ...
I woul
On 28/08/2012 at 17:58, "anne-ology" wrote:
>Thanks for informing the list;
>I'm interested in hearing further on Symphony?, as to where to
> find it, what all it contains, ...
It's official name is IBM Lotus Symphony. Basically it is OOo derivative with
altered user interfa
Well that was how it worked for me. Since it is completely wrong, I'll quit
posting about it and watch what happens in the future.
Have fun!
Regards,
Bob
> -Original Message-
> From: V Stuart Foote [mailto:vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2012 12:10 PM
> To: user
(2012/08/28 5:58), contrazz wrote:
I just upgraded from 3.3 to 3.6 on a Win7 installation. I'm getting a fatal
error:
Unhandled Exception: InvalidRegistryException.
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Bob McDonald wrote
>
> JRE 1.7 32 bit edition works if (and only if) JRE 1.6 is installed first
> and is pointed to in the options. (you can even uninstall JRE 1.6
> afterward...)
> Neither of the 64 bit versions work. (or show up as Java versions in the
> options list under LO)
>
Actually, t
Thanks for informing the list;
I'm interested in hearing further on Symphony?, as to where to
find it, what all it contains, ...
On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Doug wrote:
On 08/27/2012 02:39 AM, zig wrote:
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>> I have a text file in format .rtf with a simple table. The fi
If it is a Windows Vista or Windows 7 system the path to the profile is a s
listed. It may be "hidden".
To unhide open Windows Explorer shell -> Tools -> Folder Options -> View
and in the Advanced settings section tic the radio button "Show hidden
files, folders, and drives"
The per-user C:\User
Hi :)
I'm not sure if this mailing list does count. This list might be able to
help but i think the idea was to post a bug-report or contact the devs lists
about it. It's best to try to solve the issue through this list, as you
have done, before posting a bug-report tho.
Regards from
Tom :)
Hi :)
This guide might be more helpful
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/UserProfile
The User Profile is kept in different places in different OSes. The
wiki-page covers the different pathnames used in different OSes, even the
ones that choose to be very non-standard and also show
Some additional information - a second warning that I didn't report
previously.
"
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: C:\Program Files (x86)\LibreOffice 3.6\program\soffice.bin
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
way.
Please contac
Unfortunately, there's not an AppData folder in the path for any of the
normal users on this computer. full searches of C: found a few for
tech-support users, but no LibreOffice in any of them. Searching C: for
LibreOffice also turns up nothing. If there was such a folder from the
previous insta
Tom,
Great idea--paste away. Feel free to edit my ramblings since I can be a bit
verbose.
But it gets even better, at least on the accessibility side (remembering though
that a functioning Java JRE is required for other LO components).
So now, in addition to JavaFX, Oracle has bundled Java
Hi :)
I really liked this answer and i think we need an FAQ page about java because
the issue keeps cropping up. It seems a lot of people here each know about
different problems with java and it would be good to collect together some of
the issues and how to work around them.
So, i made th
JRE 1.6 32 bit edition works all the time.
JRE 1.7 32 bit edition works if (and only if) JRE 1.6 is installed first and is
pointed to in the options. (you can even uninstall JRE 1.6 afterward...)
Neither of the 64 bit versions work. (or show up as Java versions in the
options list under LO)
Bo
And this is clearly documented...
Regards,
Bob
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> -Original Message-
> From: V Stuart Foote [mailto:vstuart.fo...@uts
Larry
I have tried renaming the the User profile without success.
I have just tried renaming it again and the file is identical to the
previous file.
I looked in Standard and it is empty.
Thanks for telling me what does what and where to look.
Tink.
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Am 28.08.2012 00:38, Paul Morgan wrote:
Anyone with any idea how to solve this problem?
Define a print range for the new sheet or use a sheet template with
print ranges for the new sheet.
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