On 2016/07/06 15:45, Piet van Oostrum wrote:
Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
> Tools -> Autocorrect options -> "Replace" by language:
> All -> no entries
> English -> (C) -> deleted -> no change
> Default - Japanese -> deleted -> no change
> German/Germany -> deleted -> no change
> German/
Hi Folks,
I Googled the query - VLC Media Player - enlarge video - and found...
"There is no zoom feature in VLC Media Player but you can press the
“control” button on the keyboard and then “E” to have the effects
window open. Proceed to the tab for “video effects” and lookout for
the “interactiv
Hi Jonathon:
I agree with almost everything you say, but am not sure about "More
languages use the Latin Writing System, than any other writing system. By
that criteria, it is normal." First, I wasn't really intending to use the
word "normal" in that context; it was more intended to reflect "the a
Sounds to me as if you've either uncovered a bug or contracted some
virus,
therefore, I would suggest:
(1) if a bug, then revert back to a previous version before this
occured;
(2) if a virus, then run the various A-V programs until your system
is again clean.
On 04/07/2016 13:45, CVAlkan wrote:
> years back), limits the user to ONE additional "complex text language" and
Technically, that is one CTL per style.
IMNSHO, what should be done, is to eliminate the CTL, CJKV, Western
Script differentiation, in favour of one language and one writing system
pe
On 07/07/16 14:37, Pat Brown wrote:
Every year I open a new sheet in Calc to record data from a new year. The
layout remains exactly the same each year, only the data changes. The
simplest is to copy the whole of the previous year's sheet and past it into
a new sheet. Then delete all the previous
On 07/07/2016 09:37 AM, Pat Brown wrote:
> Every year I open a new sheet in Calc to record data from a new year. The
> layout remains exactly the same each year, only the data changes. The
> simplest is to copy the whole of the previous year's sheet and past it into
> a new sheet. Then delete all t
Every year I open a new sheet in Calc to record data from a new year. The
layout remains exactly the same each year, only the data changes. The
simplest is to copy the whole of the previous year's sheet and past it into
a new sheet. Then delete all the previous year's data and fill in the new
data.