All:
In testing out various grammar and spell checkers, I've come across a
couple of instances, where different languages/dialects share the same
ISO 639 code.
IOW:
The _current_ ISO 639-1, ISO 639-2, ISO 639-3, ISO 639-4, ISO 639-5, and
ISO 639-6 codes are the same. They do have different Glotto
On 18/05/2015 19:24, anne-ology wrote:
>well, I thought I was confused before;
I'll assume that the puns confused you.
Rephrasing, sans puns.
Twitter is another medium that people use, to request solutions for
problems they encounter.
People are currently using Twitter as their primar
On Mon, 18 May 2015 14:21:59 -0500
anne-ology wrote:
Hello anne-ology,
> You kids frustrate me;
I take exception to that; You're making an assumption. I'm old enough
to have great grandchildren.
>I grew up when many considered computers a 'passing fad' ...
So did I.
>
Am 18.05.2015 um 17:50 schrieb hw:
>
>
> I don't understand why or how this is complicated. When I make a
> general/global setting amongst others, I simply expect this setting to
> be in effect regardless which document I open.
>
All of Calc's general settings are stored globally.
All calcula
well, I thought I was confused before;
now ... I'm confused.
From: toki
Date: Mon, May 18, 2015 at 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Users support via Twitter
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
On 18/05/2015 14:19, anne-ology wrote:
>yet nary a response to m
I actually read his response,
all he had were various URLs to the various LO twitter sites ;-(
How do those answer my question(s) ???
You kids frustrate me;
I grew up when many considered computers a 'passing fad' ...
I then taught myself ho
On 18/05/2015 14:19, anne-ology wrote:
>yet nary a response to my query as to just what this actually is,
> including how it's used, etc.
Rephrasing what Charles wrote. «People ask support questions in 140
characters, and the support person gets to craft an answer in 140
characters.
On 18/05/15 16:50, hw wrote:
..
The spreadsheets are created with a perl module (Excel::Writer::XLSX)
because there doesn't seem to be an equivalent module to create ODS
files. .
That's possibly because you don't really need one. Or at least, it's
easy enough to create the necessary x
Am 15.05.2015 um 10:03 schrieb Brian Barker:
Another contributor suggested that the original enquirer's problem may
have been caused by (unwisely) saving spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel
format, and it appears that this may well have been so. My experiments
suggest that spreadsheets saved with
Am 15.05.2015 um 08:58 schrieb Mike Scott:
>
Now, if I reload doc1 and doc2 simultaneously, showing in 2 windows,
both spreadsheets show the same results as before. Furthermore, checking
the (expected-to-be-global) Tools option for case sensitivity shows
different values when the dialogue is op
Am 14.05.2015 um 11:55 schrieb Brian Barker:
At 20:32 12/05/2015 +0200, Honly Wonly wrote:
Am 12.05.2015 um 19:53 schrieb Brian Barker:
At 12:45 12/05/2015 +0200, Honly Wonly wrote:
I need, of course, formulas to be case sensitive. This can be set in
the options for calc. The option is not sav
On Mon, 18 May 2015 09:19:40 -0500
anne-ology wrote:
Hello anne-ology,
> yet nary a response to my query as to just what this actually
>is, including how it's used, etc.
Charles-H did post some info (on the 15th) in a direct response to your
question. Of course, it may not have gone
interesting dialogue;
yet nary a response to my query as to just what this actually
is, including how it's used, etc.
From: Charles-H. Schulz
Date: Sun, May 17, 2015 at 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Users support via Twitter
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Le 16
Thanks everyone.
I found an application based on OpenERP that does the job.
http://wiklou.org/index.php/Cat%C3%A9gorie:Burette
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Hello and thanks for the replies
Should have replied a bit sooner but things kept getting in the way
I already do the name tag in the ground to an extent, but they are
unsightly, go missing and are the bare minimum.
Latin names are useful, not all plants have a common name, common names tend
do be
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