Brian Barker wrote
> At 17:23 02/12/2014 -0700, Jerry Vonly Bonly wrote:
>>... I thought with "Source Format" selected it would use the source
>>format as is.
>> It does: if your original format, say, is DD/MM/YY, then that is how
>> the axis values will appear. It keeps the format, not the value
At 17:23 02/12/2014 -0700, Jerry Vonly Bonly wrote:
... I thought with "Source Format" selected it would use the source
format as is.
It does: if your original format, say, is DD/MM/YY, then that is how
the axis values will appear. It keeps the format, not the values.
I tried the "X-Y Scatte
Brian Barker wrote
> At 11:05 02/12/2014 -0700, Jerry Vonly Bonly wrote:
>>I have a table containing data on my credit card. Left-most column
>>is the monthly statement dates, (oldest to newest, top to bottom)
>>which are not always the same. The next column to the right is the
>>monthly balance
At 11:05 02/12/2014 -0700, Jerry Vonly Bonly wrote:
I have a table containing data on my credit card. Left-most column
is the monthly statement dates, (oldest to newest, top to bottom)
which are not always the same. The next column to the right is the
monthly balance. When I create a Column Typ
On 2014-12-02, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> I think no-one here knows. There are other places to ask;
> https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/community-support/
Obviously I looked there before asking - I can't find a magic keyword
to find anything in the documentation, and the ask libreoffice thin
On 12/2/2014 3:08 PM, charles meyer wrote:
Hi Tom,
I spoke with someone who uses Linux and they shared that Sphinx -
voice translation is new so many may not have tried it yet.
Sorry for jumping the gun, so to speak.
It's speech recognition, not voice translation. If I throw you off the
top
Hi Tom,
I spoke with someone who uses Linux and they shared that Sphinx -
voice translation is new so many may not have tried it yet.
Sorry for jumping the gun, so to speak.
Thanks.
Charles.
On 12/2/14, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Got a nice reply from Charles Meyer which i think might do bet
I have a table containing data on my credit card. Left-most column is the
monthly statement dates, (oldest to newest, top to bottom) which are not
always the same. The next column to the right is the monthly balance. When I
create a Column Type chart from these two columns of data, I have the
balan
Hi :)
Got a nice reply from Charles Meyer which i think might do better on-list
so i'm sending it back here (please see below)
Regards from
Tom :)
On 2 December 2014 at 16:42, charles meyer wrote:
> Hi Andrew and Tom,
>
> Thank you both for your posts.
>
> Many Linux distributions (e.g. Fedora,
Hi :)
I think no-one here knows. There are other places to ask;
https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/community-support/
Sometimes it is a case of just being lucky and asking the question at the
right time to catch the right people. My response "bumps the thread" so
that it appears at the top of
Hi :)
It's kinda ok to ask Linux questions in here but not all of us use it. So
you might prefer a more general Linux forum instead. On the other hand
quite a few of us do seem to use various different distros so it can often
be worth asking.
Both my links below worked.
Regards from
Tom :)
On
Hi :)
A good general purpose Linux forum is
http://www.linuxquestions.org
or is it
https://www.linuxquestions.org
now?
Regards from
Tom :)
On 2 December 2014 at 05:45, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
wrote:
> Can you be more specific? Numerous packages named Sphinx, could not begin
> to guess which.
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