[libreoffice-users] Re: Input required -- font selection in the Math component

2017-05-25 Thread V Stuart Foote
John Pye wrote >>> * Did you notice that the default for LibreOffice is now to have >>>lower-case Greek letters in non-italics, even though basically every >>>academic publication you'll ever see has lower-case greek letters in >>>italics, and this can only be changed to 'normal' behav

Re: [libreoffice-users] Book

2017-05-25 Thread toki
On 05/25/2017 10:11 PM, Regina Henschel wrote: >> I've seen documents with 20,000 + styles, across paragraph, character, > That are surely no custom styles, but likely the automatic styles Custom styles. Instead of modifying the default style, a new style was created, whenever something was cha

Re: [libreoffice-users] Input required -- font selection in the Math component

2017-05-25 Thread John Pye
Hi Regina On 08/05/17 22:25, Regina Henschel wrote: * There is currently no way to change the font used for Greek letters in LibreOffice. Has this bothered you at all? No. But if you like a different one, create an own symbol set. The advantage of OpenSymbol is, that all users of LibreO

Re: [libreoffice-users] Announcing Designing with LibreOffice excerpt: Styles and Templates

2017-05-25 Thread Bruce Byfield
I blush! But, to judge from the download logs, there are some people who want only parts. The smaller books are easier to handle at the computer. On May 25, 2017 03:20:33 PM Kevin O'Brien wrote: >But why on earth would anyone *not* want your complete book? Boggles >the mind! > >Regards, > >On T

[libreoffice-users] Re Book

2017-05-25 Thread gordon cooper
Following John Jason Jordan's comment about Scribus. Am one of a team producing technical manuals. After trying various systems, we now do most of the the authoring/word processing in Lyx, which also solves most of the layout issues. LO is used by the translation team to produce the completed ma

Re: [libreoffice-users] Book

2017-05-25 Thread Regina Henschel
Hi Jonathon, toki schrieb: On 05/25/2017 12:09 PM, Regina Henschel wrote: The ODF specification part 1 has more than 800 pages and about 90 custom styles. That gives no problems for me; Windows 7 with 4GB Ram and a Windows-Score of 4.3. I've seen documents with 20,000 + styles, across paragr

Re: [libreoffice-users] calc (5.2.7-1) undo redo problems

2017-05-25 Thread Tim Lloyd
The bugzilla is interested in your version number, operating system and a step by step guide to the problem. It would be worth noting whether this bug occurs on existing documents or can you reproduce the problem on a new document. If it is an existing document can you upload the doc to the bug

Re: [libreoffice-users] Announcing Designing with LibreOffice excerpt: Styles and Templates

2017-05-25 Thread toki
On 05/25/2017 07:20 PM, Kevin O'Brien wrote: > But why on earth would anyone *not* want your complete book? Boggles the mind! _Styles and Templates_ is the quickref cheat sheet. The thing you get to the technically illiterate person in the office, who would be overwhelmed by the complete book. F

Re: [libreoffice-users] Book

2017-05-25 Thread toki
On 05/25/2017 12:09 PM, Regina Henschel wrote: > The ODF specification part 1 has more than 800 pages and about 90 custom > styles. That gives no problems for me; Windows 7 with 4GB Ram and a > Windows-Score of 4.3. I've seen documents with 20,000 + styles, across paragraph, character, list, and

[libreoffice-users] calc (5.2.7-1) undo redo problems

2017-05-25 Thread foo fighter
Hi, I need help to submit a bug report. In Version 5.2.7 I can reproduce an unhandled exception (program crash) by a undo and redo after having moved rows In Version 5.2.6-2 doing this does not crash, but having moved rows and eddited cells, undo redo undo redo commands leads to changes in wro

Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Writer - go to a certain page in a text document

2017-05-25 Thread libreoffice-ml . mbourne
charles meyer wrote: Hi Folks, I'm in super hurry mode. Is there a quicker way than this to reach a certain page in Libre Writer? use the "Navigator" to jump to a certain page: Hit CTRL+SHIFT+F5 to open the navigator, with the cursor in the input field for the page number. In MS Word, you

[libreoffice-users] Libre Writer - go to a certain page in a text document

2017-05-25 Thread charles meyer
Hi Folks, I'm in super hurry mode. Is there a quicker way than this to reach a certain page in Libre Writer? use the "Navigator" to jump to a certain page: Hit CTRL+SHIFT+F5 to open the navigator, with the cursor in the input field for the page number. In MS Word, you just hit Crtl+H. Tha

Re: [libreoffice-users] Announcing Designing with LibreOffice excerpt: Styles and Templates

2017-05-25 Thread Kevin O'Brien
But why on earth would anyone *not* want your complete book? Boggles the mind! Regards, On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 2:00 PM, Bruce Byfield wrote: > Friends of OpenDocument has just released another excerpt from my book > "Designing with LibreOffice" called "Styles and Templates." > > "Styles and T

[libreoffice-users] Announcing Designing with LibreOffice excerpt: Styles and Templates

2017-05-25 Thread Bruce Byfield
Friends of OpenDocument has just released another excerpt from my book "Designing with LibreOffice" called "Styles and Templates." "Styles and Templates" contains most of the information on its subject contained in "Designing with LibreOffice," with some alterations in structure and edits for c

Re: [libreoffice-users] Book

2017-05-25 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Wed, 24 May 2017 19:56:33 -0400 "Brian Grawburg" dijo: >I am in the process of converting 177 pages of my study notes on the >NT book of Romans from Lotus WordPro to LibreOffice. I have two more >large "books" to convert after this.  I've thought about breaking it >up into 4 smaller sections b

Re: [libreoffice-users] Book

2017-05-25 Thread Regina Henschel
Hi Jonathon, toki schrieb: On 05/24/2017 11:56 PM, Brian Grawburg wrote: There are several different type faces, including Greek, which may slow things down. The only slow down is from applying the appropriate styles. My recommendation is to use language specific styles. I've also wondere