On 12-07-2013 11:56, Luuk wrote:
virusses (or virae)
it should be:
virus
thanks,
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Le 13/07/13 00:33, Jean Milot a écrit :
Hi Jean,
> I have tried :
>
> - [NAME] + [FIRSTNAME] , ok but i need an espace
> - [NAME] + " " + [FIRSTNAME] , doesn't work
> - LTRIM( coalesce( "NAME", '' ) || ' ' || "FIRSTNAME" ) , doesn't work
> - "NAME" || ' ' || "FIRSTNAME", doesn't work
> - CONCAT
Le 13/07/13 00:33, Jean Milot a écrit :
> How i can make it ???
>
Alternatively, this will also work :
SELECT CONCAT("prenom_coach" || ' ' || "nom_coach") FROM "coaches"
Alex
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Well, to be technical, it should be "viruses" in English, although
"virii" or "viri" is (or used to be) common in computer and early
internet circles. "Virae", "virusen", "viru... viri... vi... nasty
things" and other forms are used, either in jest or self-recognition
of one's lack of complete ling
Hi :)
Yes, deleting your User Profile does force LibreOffice to generate a new one
next time you open LibreOffice. The new one has all the default settings that
could be considered "factory defaults" so it's the fastest way to get your
version of Libreoffice "back to factory defaults".
Howev
Hi :)
Nicely done! :) If the command
odt2rtf filename.odt
works then perhaps you can do all the odts in a folder by using
odt2rtf *.odt
Don't worry about feeling uncomfortable uploading files to public mailing
lists, or even to individual strangers!! lol. There are many good reasons
Hi :)
It also depends on how you installed LibreOffice. If you got the one from your
distro's repos then it might have been tweaked. One of the machines might have
the "SuSE'ised" version. The other machine might have had LibreOffice
downloaded from the LO website without any of the SuSEs twe
On Sat, 13 Jul 2013, Paul wrote:
Well, to be technical, it should be "viruses" in English, although
"virii" or "viri" is (or used to be) common in computer and early
internet circles. "Virae", "virusen", "viru... viri... vi... nasty
things" and other forms are used, either in jest or self-recogn
Hi :)
I think it's the same with all spreadsheet programs. if the column width is
large enough then it starts creating problems. I'm a bit hazy about the
problem in this thread tbh but wide columns seem to have all sorts of
problems
Regards from
Tom :)
Mark Stanton wrote
> I'm not a freq
There is one more thing - I have ignored the warning and downloaded the
software. After that I run a full system scan and I got the same infection
message. Unfortunately I set an automatically delete of the infected file...
I'm not writing this because I enjoy buzzing you - as indicated by the a
Petre,
As has been pointed out to you several times since last month. This is not
a problem of the LibreOffice download web servers.
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Security-Issue-td4061840.html
It is likely a FALSE Positive reported by your AVIRA anti-virus packages
heuristic detection r
On 07/13/2013 05:36 AM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
> HSLQLDB is a bit picky about the syntax
Does anyone know where I can find a good reference on HSLQLDB syntax?
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All:
Once upon a time I had an extension that generated random numbers that
adhered to Benford's Law.
However, neither http://extensions.libreoffice.org/ nor
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org nor
http://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:OpenOfficeExtensions/List nor
http://www.multiracio.com/ind
On 11/07/13 07:50, Virgil Arrington wrote:
Once you apply your style, you can clear any direct formatting by
selecting the text and hitting . Everything should then snap
to the style-controlled formatting.
Virgil
I've seen a case when this not always work. If you apply some direct
formatting
2013/7/13 Pablo Dotro
> On 11/07/13 07:50, Virgil Arrington wrote:
>
>> Once you apply your style, you can clear any direct formatting by
>> selecting the text and hitting . Everything should then snap to the
>> style-controlled formatting.
>>
>> Virgil
>>
> I've seen a case when this not always
I just tried it and you're right. Ctrl-M clears *direct* formatting, but
preserves any *style* based formatting, whether paragraph or character
style.
I certainly wouldn't consider that a bug; it seems to me to be the way it
was deliberately designed.
Virgil
-Original Message-
Fr
I personally think it would be great if LO had a "lock styles" feature that
one could choose to prevent himself from making direct formatting changes
without going through styles.
As you've noticed there are several layers of formatting methods and, when
they're combined in a single document,
At 18:59 13/07/2013 +, Toki "Jonathan" Kantoor wrote:
Once upon a time I had an extension that generated random numbers
that adhered to Benford's Law.
Do you need one? Unless I misunderstand, the formula
=10^RAND()
should create random variates in the range (1,10) following the law.
(Here
I'm with you on this one Virgil.
Is there a way to show the styles in a section of text, a bit like
showing the tags in HTML. If I have a bit of text with a paragraph
style, a character style and direct formatting, how do I see what is
applied where.
Steve
On 2013-07-14 10:42, Virgil Arrington
This link: https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/HTML_Source
says:
Displays the source text of the current HTML document. To view the HTML
source of a new document, you must first save the new document as an
HTML document.
Choose View - HTML Source
Open context menu in an HTML document
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On 07/13/2013 09:32 PM, Andrew wrote:
This link: https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/HTML_Source
says:
Displays the source text of the current HTML document. To view the HTML
source of a new document, you must first save the new document as an
HTML document.
Choose View - HTML Source
Open cont
Virgil Arrington wrote (14-07-13 00:37)
I certainly wouldn't consider that a bug; it seems to me to be the way
it was deliberately designed.
It is :)
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