Second impressions regarding page numbering bug
I reported earlier that the changing page number bug 72452 has been solved
with the Version: 4.3.0.0.alpha0+ (Build ID:
be4035d00f37c492494fa7860955b6d0868c7f77) that I installed.
Having used the new version quite a bit over the past few days I
Readers,
If a m$ document is stored on a public web server (E.g.
http://path.to.document.com/file.doc), is it possible to change
directly the name of the converted file which is created in the local
directory? Otherwise, 'mv' can be used after conversion, but it would
be able to rename within the
Hi :)
Does anyone on this mailing list use Screen Readers or other
accessibility tools? Anyone fancy test-driving a pre-alpha release to
see if adding accessibility stuff is easier in the newest nightly
builds? If so then you might need help from the QA (Quality
Assurance) team / bug-squad if
Hi :)
I dunno. Could you pipe it? (or is that complicating it?)
Regards from
Tom :)
On 9 January 2014 14:02, e-letter inp...@gmail.com wrote:
Readers,
If a m$ document is stored on a public web server (E.g.
http://path.to.document.com/file.doc), is it possible to change
directly the name
Hi :)
It might be worth contacting the openSuSE forums to ask in there,
http://forums.opensuse.org/
errr, right now their forums are down for maintenance but will
probably be up by the time you read this. Jic it isn't this wiki
might be more help
Hello Libre office Foundation,
I am using Libre office on Windows XP.
Firefox is my preferred browser.
I am not a techie.
Your products are not user friendly to non techies, non geeks. Not dummy proof.
My main expertise is email and websurfing.
And I do some writing on libre office.
I want Libre office writer,
I tried to download it from your website, which provided two green buttons.
I clicked the first one, the installer button.
I think I have the installer installed.
But your program does not give me the libre office writer program and the
facility to down
Hello David:
The two green buttons indicate to me that you - or someone for you -
have installed LibreOffice in a language other than US English, which
means that, when you click on the update button, you are taken to the
update page for the language variant on your machine. In my case, for
Well, David, it looks like you managed to download and install the two
files in your other message.
LibreOffice writer is just one part of the program suite, and you have
the whole suite. Everybody gets the whole suite. Just writer is not
supplied alone since so much of the functionality is
David, you sent your message to me alone. When you reply, please click
on 'Reply to All' or you may see 'Reply to List', in which case click on
that. That way your replies will go to the list, and anyone can see
what stage you have reached, and what your latest problem is, and can
help. I'm not
Hi :)
The off-list post below suggests that it's either Win7 or Win8. My
guess is Win7.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 9 January 2014 17:07, Eric e...@esjworks.com wrote:
On Wednesday, January 08, 2014 10:19:02 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
My guess is that it depends on the OS and that you are
Hi :)
James could well be right. Another possibility is that the 2nd button
is the Help files which you can ignore. Either way, whether James
is right or i am right you can safely ignore the 2nd button.
The only one that matters is the 1st one. The others are only there
to help you add useful
Hi :)
Several points here;
1. If you have downloaded the installer file then that is really all
you need. It has Writer, Calc, Draw and all the rest in it.
2. Just downloading the file is not the whole story. Next thing is
to install it! So, find the file and double-click on it to install
it.
On Wednesday, January 08, 2014 10:19:02 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
My guess is that it depends on the OS and that you are probably
talking about Windows, either Xp or Win7. People using other than Xp
or Win7 usually tell us what they are using and that sometimes helps
us a bit.
sorry, I
One thing though.
The poster did not need to click on the update/upgrade button in Writer.
I have 4.1.4 on my desktop and it told me there was an upgrade.
IF you are using LibreOffice version x.x.x and it works for you, you do
not need to upgrade it, just because there is a newer version out
Hi :)
Ok, so in Xp you have a Start button. Click on that and see All
Programs. When you click on that you get a couple of columns worth
of programs. LibreOffice could be anywhere in that list. Hopefully
it might well be at the bottom of one column or other. When you click
on it a sub-menu
e-letter wrote:
If a m$ document is stored on a public web server (E.g.
http://path.to.document.com/file.doc), is it possible to change
directly the name of the converted file which is created in the local
directory? Otherwise, 'mv' can be used after conversion, but it would
be able to rename
David M. Pelly wrote:
Hello Libre office Foundation,
Just for information, most people on this mailing list are other users
helping each other out, so you may get several replies with different
ideas. Most of us aren't associated with LibreOffice in any official
sense, just trying to help
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