If you search for python uno you'll find some documentation that may help.
One of the first hits is
http://www.openoffice.org/udk/python/python-bridge.html, where you will find an
extension python-tokencounter-calc-addin.oxt that seems to define a Calc
function named tokencount().
Since .oxt
2013/1/19 edo1 edagr...@verizon.net
Daniel A. Rodriguez wrote
Where do I get the public key associated with LO for Windows, so I can
check my download?
you should click on the link labeled as info below each download (Main
installer LibreOffice built-in help)
I got my copy of LO
Le 19/01/13 17:59, Ian Whitfield a écrit :
Hi Ian,
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Thanks for your kind help! - edo1
On 1/20/2013 6:16 AM, Daniel A. Rodriguez [via Document Foundation Mail
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Daniel A. Rodriguez wrote
Where do I get the public key associated with LO for Windows, so I can
check my download?
you
Thanks for your kind help! - edo1
On 1/19/2013 9:18 PM, edo1 wrote:
Daniel A. Rodriguez wrote
Where do I get the public key associated with LO for Windows, so I can
check my download?
you should click on the link labeled as info below each download (Main
installer LibreOffice built-in
On 01/19/2013 06:46 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 01/19/2013 06:43 AM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
I just noticed a difference in the Tools Options LibreOffice
General options in the 3.6.4 versions.
With my 64-bit Debian install, there is a section for Print dialogs
and the option for that is Use
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On 13-01-19 07:06 PM, NoOp wrote:
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I see; not trying to not shooting the messenger - thanks Alex ;-)
So will this be yet another 'improvement feature' like removing the text
boundaries[1] in Writer? Should we toss all of our pre-mork .odb's?
On 19-01-2013 15:43, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
I just noticed a difference in the Tools Options LibreOffice
General options in the 3.6.4 versions.
With my 64-bit Debian install, there is a section for Print dialogs
and the option for that is Use LibreOffice dialogs.
With my install on
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Is there a PPA for LibreOffice 4 series yet?
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On 01/20/2013 12:13 PM, Luuk wrote:
On 19-01-2013 15:43, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
I just noticed a difference in the Tools Options LibreOffice
General options in the 3.6.4 versions.
With my 64-bit Debian install, there is a section for Print dialogs
and the option for that is Use
Hi
I've invested a considerable amount of time in constructing tables, forms
and queries for a project of mine. I successfully produced 3 nice reports
using Report Builder. Now, I'm starting to observe strange behavior in
Base. Queries and Reports I've prepared days earlier suddenly disappear
On 01/20/2013 04:31 PM, Hank Alper wrote:
Hi
I've invested a considerable amount of time in constructing tables, forms
and queries for a project of mine. I successfully produced 3 nice reports
using Report Builder. Now, I'm starting to observe strange behavior in
Base. Queries and Reports I've
hi. using base... is there a way to open masks without borders or
tools, just the mask, to make it smaller ?
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Hi :)
It is possible to download LibreOffice directly from the official website.
It's available as a .deb for Debian/Ubuntu family and then just install the
download.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_LibreOffice_on_Linux
Regards from
Tom :)
On 01/20/2013 05:58 PM, Paolo Debortoli wrote:
hi. using base... is there a way to open masks without borders or
tools, just the mask, to make it smaller ?
I an not sure I understand what you mean. The only thing in Base
that has a mask that I know is a pattern field. It has two of
On 13-01-20 06:15 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
It is possible to download LibreOffice directly from the official
website. It's available as a .deb for Debian/Ubuntu family and
then just install the download.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_LibreOffice_on_Linux
I already do that,
The HSQLDB user guide for version 1.8 (which is what is used in
all LO versions) is available at:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications. Scroll
down to section 5.2. It should be answer your questions. The
AutoRecovery is found: Tools Options Load/Save General.
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