Am 27.09.2015 um 14:21 schrieb Gerald Brown:
> I am having the same problem...
>
> Gordon Burgess-Parker mail.com> writes:
>
>> Trying to install on Linux Mint 17.2 using the Deb download and I get
>> this error when trying to open:
>> LibreOffice 5.0 - Fatal Error
>> The application cannot be
Hi :)
Any chance you could ask the Translation Agency to install LibreOffice,
OpenOffice or some other free office suite that does conform to
internationally agreed standards?
If they are always trying to get documents to display properly between
different versions of MS Office then they are
Hi, Thanks for the thoughts. Yes I always keep back versions (there were
197 in the first revision of the Standard).
> So, that said. . . .
> What packages have been used to edit the document in the past
> - version specifics included. The earlier versions of OOo
> [whatever number it was
I am having the same problem...
Gordon Burgess-Parker mail.com> writes:
> Trying to install on Linux Mint 17.2 using the Deb download and I get
> this error when trying to open:
> LibreOffice 5.0 - Fatal Error
> The application cannot be started.
> User installation could not be completed.
>
Hi :)
For now probably best to go back to the "Still" branch rather than the
newer "Fresh" branch. So that'll be 4.something.something.
Are you using Ubuntu or an "Ubuntu clone" such as Mint? (i've never
thought it very fair to call such distros "clones" as they often feature
tons of extras to
Blurred screen fonts?
Somewhere there should be a section in the Control Panel for choosing
the best looking "display style" for fonts on you version of Windows. If
memory is correct, you usually get 4 choices for your best viewing.
To be honest, I have had no "blurred fonts" with all my
Is your page-style set for "shadows"?
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Blasejewicz
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2015 9:00 AM
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-users] blurred display
Good evening
After Windows XP all Windows versions, AND all the Linux versions I
On 09/27/2015 06:42 AM, libreoffice-ml.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
I think skipping outline numbering levels, in this case from level 1
(Heading 1) to level 6 (Outline 1) implicitly inserts the intermediate
levels for numbering purposes. It's more obvious with styles which
show all the
Hi :)
Errr, obviously try Andreas' way first! On Linux, such as Ubuntu, you can
"kill" the background processes quite easily. Normally we try some other
way to stop them but Andreas' command is really elegant imo.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 27 September 2015 at 13:40, Tom Davies
Good evening
I just noticed something trying to open a ".doc" file a translation
agency sent me.
It contains Japanese characters and some German words/short text portions.
Opening the file in Word 2013 (don't have any other version) shows these
characters neatly separated.
Opening the same file
Good evening
After Windows XP all Windows versions, AND all the Linux versions I have
tried too, are obsessed with making the display of screen fonts
as blurred and ugly as possible. Dozen of hours searching the net,
asking the technical support of my computers, asking computer specialist ...
led
@Thomas, *
It is a filter issue with the OOXML .docx rendering of CJK and Latin fonts.
Probably worth opening a bug report against.
Not really an answer, especially if you must substantially alter the
document, however you can export from Office 2013 Writer to PDF.
And then Open the PDF of the
Virgil Arrington wrote:
I've got some strange behavior with outline numbering. I've created a
combination of paragraph styles and an outline number schemes to come up
with the following hierarchy. The numbering is governed through the
Outline Numbering dialog and the names are my paragraphs
(Original sent 22 Sept 2015 doesn't seem to have got through to the
list; apologies if this ends up as a duplicate)
Gilles wrote:
Hello
I have another Impress-related question to which I (obviously) found no
answer.
Some of the slides are animated, but Impress only shows the first part. I
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