Hello guys,
I was just wondering, are there any know security vulnerabilities with
LibreOffice 4.0.2. I want to test it but wanted to know if there were any
concerns. I know that you are currently at version 4.1.1 but wanted to use an
older version.
I have done some research online into this m
On 09/11/2013 12:31 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
That was the problem. The version in the Ubuntu repos was not the G
version. Thanks for pointing that out. However, not all of the
features are working, or maybe I don't understand how to use them. All
ligature styles, small caps, old style numer
On 09/11/2013 02:40 PM, Bruce Byfield wrote:
On Wednesday 11 September 2013 10:52:42 AM Virgil Arrington wrote:
> These codes do the following:
>
> onum=1 (Turn on Old Style Numbering)
> itlc=2 (Adjust the spacing around italics text) Without this, the
> italics text gets jammed up next to
On Wednesday 11 September 2013 10:52:42 AM Virgil Arrington wrote:
> These codes do the following:
>
> onum=1 (Turn on Old Style Numbering)
> itlc=2 (Adjust the spacing around italics text) Without this, the
> italics text gets jammed up next to the adjacent Roman text.
> lith=0 (Don't use a "Th
On 09/11/2013 01:10 PM, Séamas Ó Brógáin wrote:
John Jason Jordan wrote:
I'm also curious why this works only with the LinuxLibertineG
fonts. Adobe InDesign had these features 14 years ago, and
they have always worked with any OTF font installed on the
computer . . .
The reason is that Graphit
Hi :)
There are plenty of warnings out there and people take no notice of them. I
saw a hot tap with a warning notice over it saying "Warning the water might be
hot". People cease to even notice warning notices because they are far tooo
common.
I my office we used to carefully hide the serv
Hi :)
Perhaps it needs to have the "Experimental features" enabled? I'm not sure
there even still is an option like that but i never knew quite what it did. I
think something to do with macros and other things that are not relevant to
this thread but i'm not sure if it did anything for Extensi
John Jason Jordan wrote:
> I'm also curious why this works only with the LinuxLibertineG
> fonts. Adobe InDesign had these features 14 years ago, and
> they have always worked with any OTF font installed on the
> computer . . .
The reason is that Graphite and Opentype (OTF) are rival formats for
On Wed, 11 Sep 2013 07:34:15 -0400
Virgil Arrington dijo:
>On 09/10/2013 11:43 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>> On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 21:32:48 -0400 doug dijo:
>> I downloaded and installed Linux Libertine from the Ubuntu repos, and
>> also installed the typography toolbar 1.1. The font appears fin
Kracked_P_P wrote:
[snip]
> First - - -
> Everyone has their own opinion of which font is the most "wonderful" one
> that they have used.
>
> Second - - -
> There are a few "ideas" on what a "book" font is, but for me a book font
> is one that is really easy to read for extended periods, like in
On 09/10/2013 09:32 PM, Doug wrote:
> On 9/10/2013 7:52 PM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
>> On 09/09/2013 07:45 PM, Doug wrote:
>>> On 09/09/2013 06:04 PM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
On 09/09/2013 02:49 PM, Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
> [snip, snip]
This is where Linux Libertine G comes in
On 09/10/2013 11:43 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
On Tue, 10 Sep 2013 21:32:48 -0400 doug dijo:
Whatever is the "wonderful" one, I'll try it and see if is appeals to
me over just everyday Times-Roman.
I have LO 3.5.7.2 on a recent fresh install and up to date Xubuntu
12.04. I have done a lot of
Hi :)
You can always try opening it with MS Office.
I have opened password protected MS files in LibreOffice without even being
asked to type in a password. I have been told the other way around works too.
Both programs use different systems for password protection.
Another way might be t
2013/9/11 Tom Davies
> Hi :)
> You can always try opening it with MS Office.
>
> I have opened password protected MS files in LibreOffice without even
> being asked to type in a password. I have been told the other way around
> works too. Both programs use different systems for password protect
Unfortunately, short of having an unprotected backup of your file somewhere
else, there is no workaround for a lost password. If there were, the
protection would be pointless...
I'm afraid that short of a bruteforce you're out of luck.
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2013/9/11 tangchao...@gma
Dear All ,
I Forger My password of the Libreoffice file .
Who can tell me how to deal with it ?
Thanks ... ...
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Thanks to Andrew and Mark for their input
I thought about this over the past few days and did not want to wind
back to the earlier version of LO and have the problem of getting the
"link" to my SQL Database working again.
So yesterday afternoon I came up with a Workround!! I converted all the
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