bunk3m wrote:
Thanks so much for taking time to answer my question.
I never thought about the 12.6 issue messing up the decimal number
format as it never happened in Excel. As I've moved over to using LO,
I've learned some Excel behaviours really don't translate very well.
A bit more below.
O
Hi :)
Err, a "fit to 1 page" or scaling thing set in printer properties or page
settings or something?
Sometimes printers are unhappy when you ask them to print things within
3-5mm of the edge of a piece of paper so they kindly try to protect you
from yourself by either shrinking the whole thing a
On Fri, 17 Oct 2014, Werner wrote:
But I should have said:
StarOffice which later became OpenOffice and then LibreOffice forked off
OpenOffice. In other words it is the 'new' thing which is a 'fork' and
the 'original' stays the original:).
I think we flogged this to death:)
Werner
so sti
Hi :)
Ahh, nice bit of comedy there!
Thanks for making me laugh :)
Regards from
Tom :)
On 17 October 2014 04:20, Urmas wrote:
> "Tom Davies":
>
> Of course Star Office is still floating around somewhere but it doesn't
>> bear much resemblance to LibreOffice or even OpenOffice.
>>
>
> That's not
Hi Tom,
Definitely don't want to redefine the term 'fork' as used in software
development, it is well defined here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fork_%28software_development%29
I was responding to your comment in this thread.
"Of course Star Office is still floating around somewhere but it d
"Tom Davies":
Of course Star Office is still floating around somewhere but it doesn't
bear much resemblance to LibreOffice or even OpenOffice.
That's not true. Most of LO code is leftover from Staroffice days, including
German variable names and comments.
Most of the functionality (and bugs)
Hi :)
Yes.
That is one of the weird things about computers. When 2 copies are made of
a thing it can be impossible to identify one as being "the original".
It's also possible to have weird cases where "the original" is the one that
has least of it's 'original' qualities left and "the newer one"
Hi :)
Quite! :)
So which is the 'new' thing?
* Old existing code-base that still has remnants from a decade ago
* core community of people who have been working with it, again some
dating back to a decade ago (presumably from early childhood judging from
some of the photos of some of them)
That
Hi,
Dan Lewis schrieb:
> Opensuse makes changes in LibreOffice before putting it in
> their repositories. That could be the problem. Then again, you
> should have a mysql connector in the repositories that work
> with the Opensuse's version of LO.
Now my testing environment is a vanilla install o
On 10/17/2014 13:44, James Knott wrote:
On 10/17/2014 02:29 AM, Werner wrote:
Hi Tom,
On 10/16/2014 19:31, Tom Davies wrote:
...
Of course Star Office is still floating around somewhere but it doesn't
bear much resemblance to LibreOffice or even OpenOffice. So it can't
really count as a fork
Hi :)
Blimey!! it's good to see people taking so much more interest in Base than
we would have seen even just a year ago. Just 1 prod to bump the thread
was effective! I still think more people testing it on more systems could
help but it's been great to see so many people respond so positively!
On 10/17/2014 02:29 AM, Werner wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> On 10/16/2014 19:31, Tom Davies wrote:
>
> ...
>> Of course Star Office is still floating around somewhere but it doesn't
>> bear much resemblance to LibreOffice or even OpenOffice. So it can't
>> really count as a fork any more
> StarOffice neve
On 10/17/2014 03:00 AM, Stefan Gruber wrote:
Dan Lewis schrieb:
Do you use the opensuse repositories for LibreOffice
Yes, opensuse-factory with current LO 4.3.2.2.
Stefan
Opensuse makes changes in LibreOffice before putting it in their
repositories. That could be the problem. Then again,
Le 15/10/2014 17:42, Hal Vaughan a écrit :
Hal,
You might have found this out already, but I could only obtain read
access to my test sqlite dbs using the jdbc drivers and your sqlite db
must exist already before you make the connection, i.e. you can't use LO
to create new sqlite dbs.
I would we
Hi,
I'm working on an invoice template with 2 images included.
both images are 6cm x 2,3cm but once printed images are around 5 cm
length only.
when i check the Page Break Preview i can see everything is fine...
so where is the problem ?
thx
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Alain R.
The information containe
i could try it this weekend. It will an adventure!
Cheers
sshelagh
On 16 October 2014 02:50, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Has anyone been able to test this out yet?
>
> Is it possible to test-drive these connectors without breaking an existing
> database? Errr, i'm not going to be able to test
Dan Lewis schrieb:
> Do you use the opensuse repositories for LibreOffice
Yes, opensuse-factory with current LO 4.3.2.2.
Stefan
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