Hi Jerry,
Jerry Rémy schrieb:
Dear LibreOffice Team,
I would like to receive a liberating solution from the team related
to non-English languages. As I pasted an external source written in
French into Libre Office I get an unusual result:
Tu Útais en ╔den, le jardin de Dieu; Tu Útais couvert
Hi :)
Try this and let us know what happens.
Open one of the ones it doesn't work for and go to
Tools - Options - Language Settings - Writing Aids
and have a look in the top 2 boxes to make sure the settings look
sensible, The main one is top of the top box, make sure the spell
checker is
Jerry Rémy:
As you can see, every accented letter is replaced either with capitalized
letters or some other symbol.
It can happen when you paste the text from a badly made PDF file; in that
case there's no easy solution except search-and-replace.
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Hi :)
No worries! It was good to hear from you and also good to get a
chuckle on a day which is otherwise quite depressing or annoying for a
lot of people. Plus, i had been taking the initial post wy too
seriously before you pointed out 'the obvious'.
Then, to cheer myself up further, i
Hi,
Am So, 22.12.2013, 04:49 schrieb tk:
Christophe Strobbe wrote:
Probably, the only way to make odt2braille accessible is rewriting it
entirely in C++ in order to embed it into OpenOffice and LibreOffice
instead of installing it as an extension. So far, no one has offered to
do this.
On 25 December 2013 21:25, Tom Davies tomc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi :)
Sounds like you are looking for advanced debugging information
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugReport/Debug_Information
but that is beyond the scope of average users so most people are
better off just working
On 25 December 2013 20:39, Jay Lozier jsloz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Does your spreadsheet have a large number of calculations and referrals
that periodically take a long time to run?
Thanks for the reply. Spreadsheet is simple but over 4 years old. There is
just a daily entry, calculation
Can someone please explain to me how I change LO's insistence on capitalizing
words following a period, even if I don't want it? (i.e., Yest. evening is
replaced by Yest. Evening.)
TIA, Jonathan
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Problems?
On 12/26/2013 7:33 AM, Jonathan Levi wrote:
Can someone please explain to me how I change LO's insistence on capitalizing words following a
period, even if I don't want it? (i.e., Yest. evening is replaced by Yest.
Evening.)
TIA, Jonathan
Tools-Autocorrect Options-Options-Uncheck Capitalize
On 26 December 2013 08:45, John Meyer johnme...@pueblocomputing.com wrote:
On 12/26/2013 7:33 AM, Jonathan Levi wrote:
Can someone please explain to me how I change LO's insistence on
capitalizing words following a period, even if I don't want it? (i.e.,
Yest. evening is replaced by Yest.
2013/12/26 T. R. Valentine trvalent...@gmail.com
On 26 December 2013 08:45, John Meyer johnme...@pueblocomputing.com
wrote:
On 12/26/2013 7:33 AM, Jonathan Levi wrote:
Can someone please explain to me how I change LO's insistence on
capitalizing words following a period, even if I don't
Hello,
LO on Android is experimental for the moment.
You'll find more information here:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/LibreOffice_on_Android
Julien
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Hi :)
We all get all messages to the list so you can respond to more than 1
person in a single post. If you are specifically talking to just one
person in 1 paragraph and then another in the next you could use @
signs, for example
@Tom blah, blah
@Jay blah de blah
@Everyone blah
I don't know
Hi :)
His OS is Linux Mint 16 (Debian family, just as Ubuntu is so they use
the same commands fwiw) but i didn't think to ask about any of the
other things.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 26 December 2013 12:20, Regina Henschel rb.hensc...@t-online.de wrote:
Hi Jerry,
Jerry Rémy schrieb:
Dear
Hi :)
From a quick off-list chat it seems the fault is some weird clash with
the 3rd party application that is being copied from. Apparently if
the text is first pasted into GEdit or some other intermediary app
(such as email client) and then pasted into LibreOffice it all works
fine. So i would
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 12:11:30PM +, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
No worries! It was good to hear from you and also good to get a
chuckle on a day which is otherwise quite depressing or annoying for a
lot of people. Plus, i had been taking the initial post wy too
seriously before you
I've a rounding or maybe display format problem with base.
I'm making computations with NUMERIC(30, 2)
I've a query (let's name it query1) that do some computation on numeric
columns something like:
SELECT
SUM(c1 * c2 / c3) as s1
, SUM(c4 * c5 / c6) as s2
FROM table1
GROUP BY c0;
Hi All,
I came across this one on the bugzilla. I can confirm what David
reports. I opened the doc in word and I could see the contents (that is,
an index). Open in LO (portable or 4.1.4.2 under Fedora) and you can
only see the first 2 lines.
I went back to word, saved the docx as .doc to
On Thu, 26 Dec 2013 21:41:48 +0100
Ivan Sergio Borgonovo m...@webthatworks.it wrote:
I've a rounding or maybe display format problem with base.
I'm making computations with NUMERIC(30, 2)
I've a query (let's name it query1) that do some computation on
numeric columns something like:
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