t; the current template. I have searched on Google, etc, and don't see
> how to do that.
>
> I see how to do file/templates and manage, but that's it.
>
> FWIW, when I do that, I don't even see metropolis template.
>
> On Wed, 2021-05-19 at 15:22 -0400, Cuyahoga Falls w
I would only add that, after changing the font in the styles, you may
also have to clear any direct formatting that you may have previously
applied on a given slide or slides. Highlight the text on the slide and
click on "Format > Clear Direct Formatting". This will then apply the
Your problem made me curious, so I played a bit. I took one of my slide
presentations and applied the Metropolis master slide theme to all the
slides. I then exported the file as PDF, HTML, and XHTML and then sent
them to my Samsung A51 smartphone.
The PDF displayed just fine on my Samsung
I'm using an older version of LO (6.3.4.2 on Windows), but you might
look under "Tools", "Chapter Numbering." It is there that leading text
to numbering is controlled, rather than in the paragraph styles.
I have found that MS-Word and LO deal with chapter/outline numbering
differently and I
On 12/6/2020 6:00 PM, Richard England wrote:
"cuyfalls",
I may not have your discerning eye, but using LO v7.0.3.1 on a Fedora
v33 box, when I check the automatically converted superscript with one
that is created manually by selecting the ordinal abbreviation and
changing it to a
l
glyphs might if the pasted field doesn't have ordinals in the active
font, but this is where you'd do it.
On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 2:56 PM Cuyahoga Falls <mailto:cuyfa...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
I have a question dealing with one of the advanced features of
today's
f
I have a question dealing with one of the advanced features of today's
fonts: superscripts.
Using LO, one can automatically get ordinal numbers using the
Autocorrect feature. Type 1st and the "st" is automatically converted to
a superscript. However, the superscript is an artificially created
to text box geometry on individual slides before
editing the master slide. Even so, after editing the master slide, the
changes are never applied to all slides in a presentation and clicking
"Clear Direct Formatting" doesn't seem to help.
Virgil
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 3:06 P
As a college professor, I use slide presentations daily. I have used a
variety of solutions including LaTeX/Beamer, Markdown/Slidy, and LO Impress.
Impress is obviously very full-featured and easy to use with its WYSIWYG
user interface. However, I have been bothered by what appears to be a
On 6/16/2020 2:14 PM, charles meyer wrote:
I'm trying to coordinate a presentation with Libre Presentation.
Can Presentation record screens on your laptop like MS Power Point?
If so, could you please share those steps?
Thank you.
Charles.
I don't think Presentation can do it natively. I
On 6/16/2020 3:54 AM, John Kaufmann wrote:
Hi Robert,
On 2020-06-16 03:38, Robert Großkopf wrote:
...
newbies will create all content in one document. So it is no problem
to set
Level 1 ~ Heading 1
Level 2 ~ Heading 2
Level 3 ~ Heading 3
But if there are separate document for each chapter
On 3/2/2020 1:19 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Hi all.
When comparing the palettes can you please advise the top row
description, I find this varies.
i.e. on my linux machine top row is greys graded light to dark, left to
right. Are all your palettes of 12 columns similar colour arrangement.
steve.
om
palette (including company branding colours) so I could have consistency.
steve
On 02/03/2020 07:19, Cuyahoga Falls wrote:
I have two laptops running LibreOffice. One is a Sony Vaio with LO
6.0.6.x and Linux Mint 18. The other is a Lenovo with LO 6.0.7.x and
Windows 10.
I recently opened an Impress Pr
On 3/2/2020 8:45 AM, Heiko Tietze wrote:
It might help to clean the user profile, see
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile. Background to the color
palette update can be found here
https://design.blog.documentfoundation.org/2016/12/30/new-color-palettes-in-libreoffice/
and there
On 3/2/2020 6:32 AM, Philip Jackson wrote:
...
I imagine the color palette situation on my Ubuntu box reflects the
history of my LO installations from Ubuntu over the years. Although I
am surprised that two palettes with the same name can exist in the
drop down lists.
That was my surprise
I have two laptops running LibreOffice. One is a Sony Vaio with LO
6.0.6.x and Linux Mint 18. The other is a Lenovo with LO 6.0.7.x and
Windows 10.
I recently opened an Impress Presentation on my Windows machine to work
on. At one point, I wanted to change the color of my font on one of my
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