Hey Miguel,
thank you for you reply.
This the kind of macro I need but it does not seem to work with LibreOffice
4 unfortunately.
I think I'm going to make a snapshot of my codes and include them as a
picture.
Éric.
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Hi Éric,
maybe this extension can help:
http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/code-colorizer-formatter
Miguel Ángel.
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Dear all,
What I need to do is to include source code examples in my document (C,
Fortran90, Python, Bash).
For each language you have a syntax highlighting, and I'm wondering whether
LibreOffice can handle this.
tried to create a "style" but It seems I can't define which word to
highlight or to
On 12/08/13 12:43 PM, David Love wrote:
Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :) Ctrl A usually works. Have you selected 1 things and then pressed
Ctrl A to select all the rest?
But doesn't in this case. Yes, have tried by selecting single frame and then
pressing Ctrl A to select all the others. Same resul
Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :) Ctrl A usually works. Have you selected 1 things and then pressed
> Ctrl A to select all the rest?
But doesn't in this case. Yes, have tried by selecting single frame and then
pressing Ctrl A to select all the others. Same result - doesn't select the
remainder.
> Is
Working for me - Fedora 19. LO4.1
On 08/12/2013 10:09 AM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
On 12/08/13 10:54 AM, David Love wrote:
In most Linux programs, holding down the Ctrl key and pressing A
selects all
items but this does not appear to work in Writer. Am I missing
something?
I have looked in Help
On 12/08/13 10:58 AM, David Love wrote:
How do I select all frames and Group them, please.
Whatever I do, the Group item in Format>Group is greyed out. I cannot find
anything aplicable in the Help File.
Can someone point me in the right direction, please?
David
Hi. If you draw some items like
On 12/08/13 10:54 AM, David Love wrote:
In most Linux programs, holding down the Ctrl key and pressing A selects all
items but this does not appear to work in Writer. Am I missing something?
I have looked in Help but cannot find anything to assist.
Can someone lead me in the right direction, p
Hi :)
Ctrl A
usually works. Have you selected 1 things and then pressed Ctrl A to select
all the rest?
Is this related to the other question? If you have loads of shapes and
text-boxes and things it might be better to copy&Paste those into a Draw
document to do all this sort of thing
Regar
How do I select all frames and Group them, please.
Whatever I do, the Group item in Format>Group is greyed out. I cannot find
anything aplicable in the Help File.
Can someone point me in the right direction, please?
David
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In most Linux programs, holding down the Ctrl key and pressing A selects all
items but this does not appear to work in Writer. Am I missing something?
I have looked in Help but cannot find anything to assist.
Can someone lead me in the right direction, please?
David
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Use what tale
Hi :)
Yes :) but you weren't wrong with Hindi either.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_numerals
Mostly they are very similar to what we use in Europe today although we changed
them quite a bit when they first arrived in Europe. If you rotate the ٢ and ٣
by 90degress anti-clockwise then th
Hi :)
Just don't play Wesnoth or Glest (or Neverball) as you will find time vanishes
if you do.
Welcome in! :)
Regards from
Tom :)
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> From: Regina Henschel
>To: users@global.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Sunday, 11 August 2013, 14:32
>Subject: Re: [libreoffic
Hi all,
thank you all for your assistance. I've learned a lot about work-flow
under Linux and find it rather different from what I'm used to do under
Windows.
I need Linux mainly for testing ODF interoperability problems. Such is
possible now. If I get further problems, I know you will help
Hi,
My locale setting is LC_ALL = en_US.UTF-8 (US English UTF-8). As regards to
Kracked's questions:
LibreOffice Version 4.0.2.2 on Linux Mint 15 Olivia.
Also, I figured out that the numerals in that image (٣, ٢, ١) are actually
Arabic numerals and not Hindi!
--Lucia
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