I was simply concerned to grab an opportunity to educate. One sees these
sorts of pseudo-surveys all the time, and people think they actually
mean something - which is to say that we can infer something from them.
That is completely fallacious.
I'm a relentless educator. That's my problem. The
I use Calc almost exclusively - daily, and intensely, for personal
scheduling and task management. Nothing else I've tried has anywhere
near the flexibility or utility, by a considerable margin. I'm totally
committed to this tool for meeting that need. It just works (usually!).
t.
On 05/16/20
On 05/18/2014 07:19 PM, Wade Smart wrote:
My friends computer is a Dell GX280 with 3gb ram.
Her hd became corrupted (had XP on it) and with
a new hd installed we install Windows 7 Home.
Trying to install LibraOffice, Im having this problem.
It says its installing - it skips to installed. No ico
My friends computer is a Dell GX280 with 3gb ram.
Her hd became corrupted (had XP on it) and with
a new hd installed we install Windows 7 Home.
Trying to install LibraOffice, Im having this problem.
It says its installing - it skips to installed. No icons.
No program files were created.
When I ru
Le 16/05/14 21:26, Heinrich Stoellinger a écrit :
Hi Heinrich,
How about signing your PK ? Are the PKs in your other tables all
unsigned INT ?
Alex
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I never really had your problem, but I tried to give some advice.
Just today, I upgraded to 4.2.4.2 from 4.2.2 on this desktop. I thought
I had already done that, but I checked and had not.
Also, I use Linux Mint, but 16 instead of 15, plus I use the MATE version.
As for Tom's question, wel
Jim Seymour wrote (18-05-14 14:05)
> Having done my fair share of XML-based development a few years ago,
> for another FOSS project, I think I can say, with a fair degree of
> authority: That's utter bollocks.
> [...]
> I had to work with "unformatted" XML. I quickly threw together a
> simple bit
Italo Vignoli wrote:
On 18/05/14 11:30, Urmas wrote:
The XML files by LO are consisting of one long line deliberately to
hamper interoperation with a certain well-known competitor products. As
a marketing decision, it is unlikely to change.
This has definitely not been a marketing decision. M
I think this is related to the problems I mentioned on the moderators list
Services should be back to normal now
anne-ology wrote on 2014-05-18 05:24:
... curiously wondering why this (see below) wasn't delivered to
the list ???
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On Sun, 18 May 2014 16:30:24 +0700
"Urmas" wrote:
> "Jiergir Ogoerg":
>
> Is there any option in LibreOffice to make it generate _formatted_
> underlying XML files?
>
> The XML files by LO are consisting of one long line deliberately to
> hamper interoperation with a certain well-known competi
On 18/05/14 11:30, Urmas wrote:
> The XML files by LO are consisting of one long line deliberately to
> hamper interoperation with a certain well-known competitor products. As
> a marketing decision, it is unlikely to change.
This has definitely not been a marketing decision. Marketing would have
Not particularly helpful, but I had the same problem, with regard to the
spell-checker not remembering words which I had previously added to the
dictionnary. I then updated to a newer version of LO and the problem
went. As I update quite often (currently using 4.2.4.2 under Linux Mint
15), don't
Hi :)
Would it make sense to set-up a special dictionary so that you could save
words into that by default and then choose whether or not to keep using
that dictionary for other files or just to keep it for the 1 document?
Is that sort of thing even possible? Can you have more than 1 specialist
d
"Jiergir Ogoerg":
Is there any option in LibreOffice to make it generate _formatted_
underlying XML files?
The XML files by LO are consisting of one long line deliberately to hamper
interoperation with a certain well-known competitor products. As a marketing
decision, it is unlikely to chang
On 05/18/2014 02:56 AM, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
Hi Thomas,
LibO 4.1.4-2, official with Debian Wheezy Xfce.
Le 18/05/2014 04:36, Thomas Blasejewicz a écrit :
When I perform a spellcheck (either in English or German), the
spellchecker frequently comes across terms that are NOT
in the dic
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