At 05:53 15/02/2016 -, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
I'd add the following option which might help as well:
o Edit > Links, Update
This suggestion has the distinct advantage over mine of being correct!
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Hi,
I'd add the following option which might help as well:
o Edit > Links, Update
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Hi!
Thanks for your suggestion. Tried it, but unfortunately it did not
resolve the issue.
I will report back when I know more about the cause...
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PatrickOn Sun, 2016-02-14 at 17:33 -0500, Tanstaafl wrote:
> On 2/14/2016 5:40 AM, Patrick Dijkgraaf
> wrote:
> >
At 18:19 14/02/2016 -0700, luquino wrote:
I have a calc book in which some cells make reference to the
contents of some cells in another book. I could easily vinculate the
cells to the other book, I just wrote "=" in the destination cell
and then I made a simple click in the origin cell in the
Hi to all.
I have a calc book in which some cells make reference to the contents of
some cells in another book.
I could easily vinculate the cells to the other book, I just wrote "=" in
the destination cell and then I made a simple click in the origin cell in
the other book. Amazing.
But now I
Hi Egbert,
Glad that EnableVisible worked for you. Probably 90% of my macro code I've
borrowed from others via the net! But I don't remember where I found
EnableVisible.
I often find that I get an error after changing macro code - I think that
the editing process must change something in
Hi Wiebe,
I will share my experience with this.
However, my spare time is somewhat limited. So it might take some
before I get around to it.
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PatrickOn Sun, 2016-02-14 at 12:28 +0100, Wiebe van der Worp wrote:
> On 14-02-16 10:33, Patrick Dijkgraaf wrote:
> > While it is not a real
On 2/14/2016 5:40 AM, Patrick Dijkgraaf wrote:
> Hi Pedro,
> Had a look at that setting. These are the default settings on my system:
> - Use Hardware acceleration: Enabled
Try disabling hardware acceleration (always one of the first things I
try)...
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Paul O. Seidon wrote
> the styles and formattig window shows the style names using their
> respective styles, which is very annoying (to say the least). Didn't
> find a checkmark in the tools -> options. How can I switch off this
> "feature"?
Easily done
1. Tools -> Options ->
Hi Stuart
V Stuart Foote wrote
> Easily done
>
> 1. Tools -> Options -> Advanced: Expert configuration dialog
> 2. Search string "StylesAndFormatting"
> 3. highlight the stanza
> 4. a Boolean, so True is enabled and False is disabled -- the Edit button
> will toggle.
> 5. OK to apply and
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Tools -> Options -> Advanced: Expert configuration went in at 4.2.0, but we
did not get the search function fully implemented until the 5.0.0 release.
Stuart
From: Paul O. Seidon < >
Sent: Sunday, February 14, 2016 7:36 AM
To: V Stuart Foote
Hi Pedro,
thanks for your suggestion!
Just a slight correction, I believe the issue occurs (with my document)
on any Linux distribution, not just Arch Linux. We tested on Arch
Linux, Debian SID and latest Fedora (manually downloaded LO5.1.0.3
RPM's from LibreOffice.org on Fedora) and all have the
Hi Tim,
While it is not a real solution to my problem, this might be something
for me to look into! I didn't know about this feature and it sounds
great!
I do have some concers about cross-references between subdocuments and
table calculations with values from tables in a different subdocument.
Hi Pedro,
Had a look at that setting. These are the default settings on my system:
- Use Hardware acceleration: Enabled
- Use Anti-aliasing: Enabled
- Use OpenGL for all rendering: Disabled
- Force OpenGL even if blacklisted: Disabled
- Current GL Status: Disabled
Unfortunately, enabling both
On 14-02-16 10:33, Patrick Dijkgraaf wrote:
While it is not a real solution to my problem, this might be something
for me to look into! I didn't know about this feature and it sounds
great!
I do have some concers about cross-references between subdocuments and
table calculations with values from
Hi all,
the styles and formattig window shows the style names using their
respective styles, which is very annoying (to say the least). Didn't
find a checkmark in the tools -> options. How can I switch off this
"feature"?
Paul
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Hi Dan,
Thanks for your suggestion!
To test, increased memory settings:
Graphics Cache
- Use for LibreOffice: 20 -> 100
- Memory per object: 5.2 -> 10
- Remove from memory: 0:10 -> 0:30
Cache for inserted objects
- Number of objects: 20 -> 50
Result: issue persists.
Would you recommend me to go
Hi Patrick
Patrick Dijkgraaf wrote
> Just tried 5.1.1.1 on the Debian box but unfortunately, the issue is
> still there... ☹
> Please let me know if you have other suggestions, otherwise I'll
> defininately file a bugreport.
The major change from 5.0 to 5.1 is the default usage of OpenGL for
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