I just downloaded the DVD mentioned in the Subject. I want to verify
the download is good but have not found a location on the North
American website to get the checksums.
K3B says there is an MD5 checksum of:
96560a0b6c117a07d32d33baa1e2ef30
Is this correct?
Shouldn't the checksums be availab
It is interesting how insecure password protection is, and how we forgo
security for convenience, I recently had to gain access to a Win7
machine with lost administrator PW. It was trivial but led me and a work
colleague to rainbow tables, GPU cracking and just how fast a PW can be
cracked. Our
2012/10/20 Luuk :
> On 20-10-2012 17:14, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>> Once again I did it: I sent my reply directly to the OP, not to the
>> list. Sorry. *Sigh…*
>>
>> Here's what I wrote, in case someone is interested:
>>
>
>> When i go to
>> Tools/Macros/Organize Macros/LibreOffice Basic
>>
The freezing and word count issues - was that on 3.5.6, 3.5.7, or some
other version.
I have noticed that 3.5.7 freezes sometimes on loading/opening with
Ubuntu 64-bit 12.04 and MATE desktop. I never saw this with 3.5.6 and
Ubuntu 10.04 and GNOME desktop. Since I upgraded to 12.04 on Oct.
On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 3:46 PM, Trever L. Adams wrote:
> On 10/20/2012 12:53 PM, jomali wrote:
>
>
>
>>
>> I believe it is a bug that Impress and Calc won't do text export. Yes,
>> Calc does .csv, but the commas are a problem. A text export should use
>> spaces (if this can be done on the com
Oh, why is (7) considered Good News, below?
Well, it takes 45*365+197 > 16,500 cooperating culprits to crack a 7-character
random password in 1 day.
If that seems too feasible (it might be), try a challenging length, like 16
characters. Just remember the Worse News, (8) in my previous message.
In terms of password-based encryption, the vulnerability to direct attack on
the password has not changed measurably since ODF 1.0. However, the advances
in processor performance have made many more attacks feasible.
The move from Blowfish and 8-bit CFB (default) to (optional) AES-CBC has als
On 10/20/2012 12:53 PM, jomali wrote:
>
>
>
> I believe it is a bug that Impress and Calc won't do text export. Yes,
> Calc does .csv, but the commas are a problem. A text export should use
> spaces (if this can be done on the command line then calc works.
> Impress
> needs
On 10/20/2012 01:02 PM, Mirosław Zalewski wrote:
> On 20/10/2012 at 20:53, jomali wrote:
>
>> A text export would be so rarely used
>> that I doubt you could get any developer to be interested in adding such a
>> feature.
> Especially since you can just take ODP file, unzip it and strip all XML t
I suggest you search using the term "chart" as LO works with chart not
specifically "Graphs" :) you might be able to find what your looking for
On Sat, 20 Oct 2012, at 12:15 PM, moorelife wrote:
> I've checked for the use of the term 'graph' in the already reported
> bugs,
> but nothing comes up,
I haven't yet given them the 3.5.7 release as I have still been away!
the bugs where mainly freezing & wordcount and thelike
On Sat, 20 Oct 2012, at 03:49 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> +1
> Was it something that would have been easily fixed by renaming the User
> Profile?
> Regards from
> Tom :)
On 20/10/2012 at 20:53, jomali wrote:
> A text export would be so rarely used
> that I doubt you could get any developer to be interested in adding such a
> feature.
Especially since you can just take ODP file, unzip it and strip all XML tags
from content.xml file inside.
Of course result wil
>
>
> I believe it is a bug that Impress and Calc won't do text export. Yes,
> Calc does .csv, but the commas are a problem. A text export should use
> spaces (if this can be done on the command line then calc works. Impress
> needs a text export.
>
> In Calc:
1. Save As...
2. Choose to save as c
On 20-10-2012 17:14, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
Once again I did it: I sent my reply directly to the OP, not to the
list. Sorry. *Sigh…*
Here's what I wrote, in case someone is interested:
When i go to
Tools/Macros/Organize Macros/LibreOffice Basic
Than i see i macro called 'CallUsLeapYe
The following two Basic macros FILENAME() and FILEPATH() may help.
~
Option Explicit
Option VBASupport 1 ' Enables InStrRev()
' Returns file name including extension.
Public Function FILENAME() As String
Dim u As String
Dim i As Long
u = ConvertFromURL( ThisComponent.Url )
i = InSt
On 10/19/2012 11:32 AM, Regina Henschel wrote:
> Hi Trever,
>
> Why do you need text? Because a typical slide has text not only in the
> presentation objects but also in graphic objects, it seem useless to
> me. I do not see an export filter to text in the UI. Where do you find
> an information abo
On 10/20/2012 11:25 AM, Joel Madero wrote:
> This will never get looked at unfortunately unless you report it to
> freedesktop.
>
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/
>
> Make sure to be very concise in what you are requesting.
>
> Regards,
> Joel
>
Joel,
Thank you very much for helping know where thi
This will never get looked at unfortunately unless you report it to
freedesktop.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/
Make sure to be very concise in what you are requesting.
Regards,
Joel
On 10/20/2012 10:22 AM, Trever L. Adams wrote:
On 10/19/2012 09:08 PM, anne-ology wrote:
One suggesti
On 10/19/2012 09:08 PM, anne-ology wrote:
>One suggestion:
> convert to .pdf -
> from here you can view all in order to do whatever;
>as: 'select all' text --> delete; the images would
> remain yet the text would be gone.
>Then you cou
On Friday, October 19, 2012 10:29:32 AM Girvin R. Herr wrote:
> Joel Madero wrote:
> > Ah, yes my mistake for assuming what you were using. I'll have to look
> > into
> > writer. I just tried inserting a table (1x1) and putting the formula, no
> > good.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Joel
>
>
>
>
On 10/20/2012 09:27 AM, John Clegg wrote:
OK, all fixed at last - by a clunky method, but hey - it worked!
I had the data in a CSV so I loaded that into an ODS sheet, then pasted
from there into a new table via Base, creating a new primary index in the
process. That worked!
On 19 October 2012 1
Once again I did it: I sent my reply directly to the OP, not to the
list. Sorry. *Sigh…*
Here's what I wrote, in case someone is interested:
2012/10/20 Johnny Rosenberg :
> 2012/10/20 Luuk :
>> When i go to
>> Tools/Macros/Organize Macros/LibreOffice Basic
>>
>> Than i see i macro called 'CallUs
On 10/19/2012 11:20 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 10:26 19/10/2012 -0400, Bill Drescher wrote:
Is there any way I can insert code so that when I open a
template the date is the date that the document is opened
rather than the date it was created ?
When you open the template, both these dates are
On 10/19/2012 11:20 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 10:26 19/10/2012 -0400, Bill Drescher wrote:
Is there any way I can insert code so that when I open a
template the date is the date that the document is opened
rather than the date it was created ?
When you open the template, both these dates are
On 10/19/2012 1:29 PM, Girvin R. Herr wrote:
Joel Madero wrote:
Ah, yes my mistake for assuming what you were using. I'll have
to look into
writer. I just tried inserting a table (1x1) and putting the
formula, no
good.
Regards,
Joel
Joel et al,
Curious, I tried "=TODAY()" as a field varia
Hi :)
+1
Was it something that would have been easily fixed by renaming the User Profile?
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: rost52
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Friday, 19 October 2012, 7:17
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Suitability of Lo in Small
OK, all fixed at last - by a clunky method, but hey - it worked!
I had the data in a CSV so I loaded that into an ODS sheet, then pasted
from there into a new table via Base, creating a new primary index in the
process. That worked!
On 19 October 2012 16:52, V Stuart Foote wrote:
> Perhaps a Wi
On 20/10/2012 11:45, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Did you manage to solve this problem in the end? If not then now
might be a good time to ask the list again.
Apols and regards from
Tom :)
No. I haven't solved the problem.
I can do it manually by setting on A1, highlighting "cde", and clicking
On 20-10-2012 14:11, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2012/10/20 Luuk :
When i go to
Tools/Macros/Organize Macros/LibreOffice Basic
Than i see i macro called 'CallUsLeapYear' under:
Libreoffice Macros/Tools/Misc
How can this macro be used a cell?
Can't find it. I only find ”CalIsLeapYear”.
oops, t
When i go to
Tools/Macros/Organize Macros/LibreOffice Basic
Than i see i macro called 'CallUsLeapYear' under:
Libreoffice Macros/Tools/Misc
How can this macro be used a cell?
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On 19-10-2012 16:23, Samuele Zampini wrote:
I solved it with this formula:
=REPLACE(REPLACE(CELL("filename");FIND(".";CELL("filename");1);(LEN(CELL("filename"))-FIND(".";CELL("filename");1)+1);"");1;SEARCH("/[^/]*$";
CELL("filename"));"")
I like it!
its a bit too long
i would like CELL
I've checked for the use of the term 'graph' in the already reported bugs,
but nothing comes up, so here goes something:
Scenario:
- an existing OpenOffice spreadsheet is opened with LibreOffice 3.5.7.2.
- the graph which was at cell L3 now shows to be at A1, overlaying all the
data that is there.
Hi :)
Congrats!! Nicely done and thanks for postign the answer back to the list to
help people in the future.
Congrats and regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Samuele Zampini
>To: Jay Lozier
>Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Friday, 19 October 2012, 1
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