yes there is. but not to quell the author of it is actually lacking alot
of words and place names. I was hoping to make a more up to date version
of the former.
On Fri, 7 Dec 2012, at 01:38 AM, Larry Gusaas wrote:
>
> On 2012-12-06 4:37 PM Anthony Easthope wrote:
> > What I want to do was make a
On 2012-12-06 4:37 PM Anthony Easthope wrote:
What I want to do was make a New Zealand English
dictionary extension but I was unsure how to go about this.
There already is one for LibreOffice.
http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/english-new-zealand-dictionary-hyphenation-thesaur
Hi :)
Existing resources are probably better than reinventing the wheel, even if it
costs a little it might be a better way to a faster answer. I quite liked
these though and didn't instantly spot the price and copyright
http://www.chemistry.co.nz/kiwi.htm
http://www.taiuru.maori.nz/predictive-
Hi :)
Side-by-side is fairly easy on Win7 and Ubuntu 12.04. Not sure about others
but it's got to have originated somewhere and is probably on the cards
elsewhere. Not sure about synchronised scrolling though, that part sounds like
a good item for a feature-request / bug-report.
http://wiki
This would realy be a good feature. I also miss the possibility to compare to documents side by side
and synchronized scrolling. I hate to say it but this is a good feature of MSO. Just hope that our
devs can add ti to LibO.
On 2012-12-05 20:50, Gilles wrote:
I agree. I also miss being able t
Michael,
Even if it can be done with Calc、the question, which came to my mind was, why to make a worksheet
for students in Calc? Why not in Writer, Draw, or Impress?
ROSt52
On 2012-12-06 18:27, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
I think you do the same thing. It should also work the same way for Impress
Hi guys
Forgive me if this is on the wrong list but I have come up with a idea
which I think I'm capable of.
What I want to do was make a New Zealand English
dictionary extension but I was unsure how to go about this.
I wouldn't have the foggiest idea where to start apart from using a
existing
Further more I am running 12.10 but with GNOME as my default shell. I
had a friend remove alot of the unity elements as in my opinion its just
so messy and hard to work with!
On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, at 11:14 PM, Anthony Easthope wrote:
> Its good to see that there are now .DEB packages for installatio
Its good to see that there are now .DEB packages for installation
because for awhile there wasn't. I'm thankful for all the suggestions,
it just seems I need to get a good grounding in Terminal theory now. I'm
glad I made the change over to Ubuntu as there is so much more support
out there for it w
Halleluiah! Right-justify and center tabs have been fixed for Impress in
Version 4.0.0.0.alpha1+ (Build ID:
d6579884752c298a18b7cdfcc7d1614b55c9c7c) that was put up 06-Dec-2012 04:19.
I use presentation slides each week for our church service, and the
header on each slide has a center tab and
Hi.
What about trying backwards, say a 3.5.4 version. Do you know if the
problem existed then.
steve
On 2012-12-07 02:31, Oogie McGuire wrote:
I just checked for updates and Libre Office reports that my system is up to
date.
However I went out to the LO site and found the newer rev. SO I dow
Hi :)
Just thought people here might be interested to know of last week's
announcement from MariaDb. It is a drop-in replacement for MySql so hopefully
any databases you have created in MySql should be easily opened by MariaDb. I
would still do a back-up though in order to ensure Murphy's Law
On 12/06/2012 09:40 AM, Sharon Kimble wrote:
I've just installed LibreOffice 3.6.4.3 onto Debian Wheezy [aka
testing] and it works but keeps the Debian LibreOffice as well. This is
the error report when trying to install 'desktop-integration'
##
dpkg
-i
/home/boztu/programmes/LibO_3.6.4.3_Lin
On 06/12/12 03:00, Don Myers wrote:
Hi Anthony,
This is how I update to each new version of the Document Foundation
version of Libre Office. This is for the 64 bit version, but simply
substitute the 32 bit version for the 64 bit. This is for the latest
3.6.4.3 release:
Download LibO_3.6.4.3_Li
Why should I unsubscribe from this list?
Since this was sent to me directly and not the list, I take it that this
message is to me and not asking that he be unsubscribed.
Original Message
Subject:Re: [libreoffice-users] Ubuntu Libreoffice
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 1
I've just installed LibreOffice 3.6.4.3 onto Debian Wheezy [aka
testing] and it works but keeps the Debian LibreOffice as well. This is
the error report when trying to install 'desktop-integration'
##
dpkg
-i
/home/boztu/programmes/LibO_3.6.4.3_Linux_x86_install-deb_en-US/DEBS/desktop-integrati
Hi :)
Congrats!! It really shouldn't be that tough so it's good to hear you did
battle through it and win. Hopefully next time it 'should' be much, much
easier [crosses fingers]
Regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Werner F. Bruhin
>To: users@global.libreoffice
Hi :)
Errr, when you are at the top of a column and don't know how far down it goes
you can always use
Ctrl down-arrow
to get to the bottom, or at least the first break. Being fairly paranoid i do
Ctrl and down-arrow again just to make sure the list doesn't resume after a
short break of a few e
Hi :)
Ahhh, tabbed auto-complete is really helpful.
On a unix-based command-line, so that's any Gnu&Linux just start typing a
command or pathname or file-name and after about 2 or 3 characters press the
tab key. It then lists all the relevant things that start with those 2 or 3
characters a
here is my "simple" way to help with the typing errors I sometime get.
My fingers seem to love to press the wrong letters.
copy the compressed download file to you home folder, using you file
manager/browser. Nautilus, Dolphin, or whatever you default "file
browser" is.
This is the file
Hi :)
Errr, Amiko is well worth watching btw. It's rare to see an interviewer that
manages to get people talking rather than kinda taking over and doing most of
the talking themselves. She makes it much easier to understand what is going
on by avoiding technical terms and encourages interviewe
I just checked for updates and Libre Office reports that my system is up to
date.
However I went out to the LO site and found the newer rev. SO I downloaded it
and installed and ran into the exact same problem today with fonts missing from
files that were fine yesterday.
Also that did not fix
Hi :)
Average walking speed for most people is generally considered to be around
4miles/hour so you are either very fit, or walking downhill a lot. It is
important to eat properly and get plenty of exercise and not smoke but many
people here are office workers.
I cycle to work but then my wo
Hi :)
I think there is some confusion here.
Compile means something specific in OpenSource and is not the same as "get
together" or "acquire". Compile means taking the raw source code and
installing that onto your system. It's nice to watch the newly made youTube
video to help with that bu
Hank Alper wrote:
> I have observed some strange behavior, however,when using the triangular
> widgets in the navigation bar at the bottom of the forms. For example, when
> I open a form which maintains tables currently containing 201 records, the
> navigation bar indicates "1 of 41" records.As I
Hi Swen,
Am 06.12.2012 10:30, schrieb metaphalon:
> I don't want to write a note.
> It's more like writing a table of content (not really a toc but something
> like this), with longer text and a page number left.
> A short example what i try to do:
>
> text text text
> text text text page
>
Hi
I don't want to write a note.
It's more like writing a table of content (not really a toc but something
like this), with longer text and a page number left.
A short example what i try to do:
text text text
text text text page
As far as I know, this is possible in MS Word and the Feature
Hi :)
I think you do the same thing. It should also work the same way for Impress
and Draw too. A lot of things that people try to use Calc for are easier to do
in Base but only if you have some experience with it. At some point people
that use Calc would be doing themselves a favour by strug
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