Hi,
I am just curious when you update your google+ account, because last
massege is there from january. Maybe there is some problem with the
connection.
with the best regards,
Tomáš Matýs
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Hi:
It would be about the amount memory assigned in Calc (Menu: Tools->
Options -> Memory)
Regards,
Jorge Rodríguez
El lun, 04-08-2014 a las 22:25 -0500, Gregory Forster escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I haven't been on this users group for over two years, primarily
> because everything wor
Hi,
Le 05/08/2014 05:25, Gregory Forster a écrit :
> Sometimes, I complete a calculation in a cell, and
> press the Enter or Down Arrow key. My calculation will disappear and a
> ;6 will appear in the cell. Or I may randomly highlight a cell to check
> a formula, then when I press a directional a
Hi,
I haven't been on this users group for over two years, primarily
because everything worked great, until now. I have an inconsistent and
not often issue with Calc. Well, it's more annoying than anything else,
because I can easily correct it, but it shouldn't be. Calc does weird
thin
At 17:38 04/08/2014 +0200, Daniel R. Miguel wrote:
I have a table with cells that may contain OTnum, so it might
contain OT0.5, OT1, OT2, OT2.5 et cetera. I would want to sum the
number substring of all the cells in a row, so for example if I have this row:
AlanOT0,5FOT1FV
I would like to think that the people behind this will have provided a
handy list of dos and donts to make integration a bit easier.
If not let me know and I'll volunteer my services :)
Cheers
On 05/08/14 00:12, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Good point!
One of the posters, Angus, seems to be pus
Le 04/08/2014 18:59, dave boland a écrit :
>
> I'm getting a little confused. My understanding is that there are
> really two issues here. One is that LO Base is RAM resident - all
> updates are held in RAM until saved by the user, or the program is
> closed. Correct? If so, this situation wil
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014, at 12:30 PM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
> Le 04/08/2014 16:41, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
> > Before I begin, I will plead ignorance of how these things really happen.
> >
> > It appears that what should be happening is that the database should
> > always be external, but wheth
Hi :)
The Tables of the external back-end should show in Base's Tables display.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 4 August 2014 16:26, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:
> It has never been clear to me other than external databases are more
> reliable, what capabilities are gained or lost.
>
> It appears that extern
Le 04/08/2014 16:41, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
> Before I begin, I will plead ignorance of how these things really happen.
>
> It appears that what should be happening is that the database should
> always be external, but whether it is placed inside the same folder.
>
> To the user, the interpre
Le 04/08/2014 17:26, Paul D. Mirowsky a écrit :
> It appears that external databases must use SQL to do things and that Base.
Not for everything, but your mileage as to what you can get out of
LibreOffice's UI varies considerably depending on the db backend.
>
> Does this mean that the front e
Hi, I have a table with cells that may contain OTnum, so it might
contain OT0.5, OT1, OT2, OT2.5 et cetera.
I would want to sum the number substring of all the cells in a row, so
for example if I have this row:
AlanOT0,5FOT1FVOT2FFVOT3
I would have ano
It has never been clear to me other than external databases are more
reliable, what capabilities are gained or lost.
It appears that external databases must use SQL to do things and that Base.
Does this mean that the front end is no longer capable of displaying
'Tables' and their linking?
Doe
Le 31/07/2014 21:22, dave boland a écrit :
> 2. If they are not that reliable, what is the LO Base procedure to
> create a split database?
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?t=54254
and the tutorial referred to in this post available from the same
OpenOffice.org forum.
Alex
Le 04/08/2014 12:57, Yohann Valette a écrit :
Hi Yohann,
> I have a problem with Base, I created a macro but, if the file location
> changes, the macro doesn't work, I wanted to know how to fix this problem
> if possible..
>
Which file location are you talking about :
- the location of the mac
Before I begin, I will plead ignorance of how these things really happen.
It appears that what should be happening is that the database should
always be external, but whether it is placed inside the same folder.
To the user, the interpretation of 'internal' would be that it is within
it's own
Le 04/08/2014 16:15, dave boland a écrit :
> That is my point. That is why Base needs to make setting up an external
> db easy - like when the db is being created. Check one box for the
> embedded model, another for the split/external model. Appropriate Help
> infornation will be needed. While
> Average end-user is challenged enough just installing an O/S and
> productivity suite, and learning how to use them, much less a real
> RDBMS.
PostgreSQL is pretty foolproof to install and use. I know what I am
talking about since I am the reference fool.
It may be something different if you ne
Le 04/08/2014 14:51, dave boland a écrit :
Hi Dave,
> How does switching to Firebird solve the issue of an embedded, all in
> memory database? I would be happy if LO offered an option (when
> creating a db) to use embedded model or the split model.
>
It doesn't, but Firebird wasn't chosen for
On 08/04/2014 04:15 PM, dave boland wrote:
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014, at 09:10 AM, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
Le 04/08/2014 14:51, dave boland a écrit :
How does switching to Firebird solve the issue of an embedded, all in
memory database? I would be happy if LO offered an option (when
creati
Hi :)
Good point!
One of the posters, Angus, seems to be pushing people into thinking that is
all that's required. I think i have covered that but just 1 voice saying
it doesn't carry much weight imo. Or at least it shouldn't, imo.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 4 August 2014 13:14, James Knott wro
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014, at 09:10 AM, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
> Le 04/08/2014 14:51, dave boland a écrit :
> > How does switching to Firebird solve the issue of an embedded, all in
> > memory database? I would be happy if LO offered an option (when
> > creating a db) to use embedded model or
Le 04/08/2014 14:51, dave boland a écrit :
> How does switching to Firebird solve the issue of an embedded, all in
> memory database? I would be happy if LO offered an option (when
> creating a db) to use embedded model or the split model.
>
Any embedded DB engine (HSQL or Firebird or any other)
How does switching to Firebird solve the issue of an embedded, all in
memory database? I would be happy if LO offered an option (when
creating a db) to use embedded model or the split model.
Dave,
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014, at 03:27 AM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
> Le 01/08/2014 12:55, Wolfgang Keller a écr
On 08/04/2014 04:21 AM, Andrew Beverley wrote:
> Word processor files will be saved with “.odt”
> suffixes, rather than “.doc”."
I wonder how many people will try to just change the extension, without
saving as the appropriate file type?
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Hi :)
There is already quite a lot of FUD in the comments. Surprisingly only 2
posts about MS formats! I attempted to point out a few blunders in
people's comments but my posts were t long and are now getting stuck in
the moderators inbox.
If anyone else could post SHORT comments to dispell
Hello,
I have a problem with Base, I created a macro but, if the file location
changes, the macro doesn't work, I wanted to know how to fix this problem
if possible..
I join you my macro:
Sub CambiarNombreEstanteria
Dim oDBContext As Object , oDB As Object , oBase As Object
Dim oSt
Hi :)
openSuSE probably allows you to install all the basic Microsquish fonts in
a single package. In Ubuntu it's called ttf-mscorefonts-installer although
i have a feeling that it's renamed in Ubuntu and that all other distros use
the same name as each other with only Ubuntu going it's own way.
Following on from previous threads, this is good news for LibreOffice:
"Government documents will use what are known as open standards for
document formats. Word processor files will be saved with “.odt”
suffixes, rather than “.doc”."
https://gds.blog.gov.uk/2014/07/22/making-things-open-making-t
Le 30/07/2014 15:20, Markus Jansen a écrit :
Hi Markus,
>
> I just wanted to check out the new libreOffice with a Mac and found out
> that in the Info.plist - file the key "CFBundleShortVersionString" is
> 4.3.4 in contrast to the "CFBundleGetInfoString" which is 4.3.0.4 (see
> the third digit: z
Le 31/07/2014 00:08, Paul a écrit :
> Just out of interest, why would a db driver come into play? This is a
> spreadsheet we're talking about.
>
> The mention of db schema was merely to ask why Calc doesn't have
> something like it.
>
How else would one obtain the schema in the first place ? As
Le 01/08/2014 12:55, Wolfgang Keller a écrit :
> I never understood why anyone halfway sane in their minds would use an
> "embedded" database anyway or why the developers of StarOffice/LO/OO
> even considered it.
>
As I recall, at the time of the release of OpenOffice2, it had to be
like Acces
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