> Not sure this is your problem, but it sounds familiar. I have learned that
> there is a possibility that at least some LO macros are Java-based. If that
> is so, then your Linux kernel update may have broken LO
That's interesting because of course when I switched to Fedora 26, I
probably change
>> I have changed from Fedora 25 to Fedora 26 and I want to reinstall my
>> LibreOffice Basic libraries. It works fine with the unencrypted ones.
>
> This is wrong: in fact, I import but the modules are empty.
>
> apparently, this is not due to linux update but to LibreOffice update.
> Macros worki
> I have changed from Fedora 25 to Fedora 26 and I want to reinstall my
> LibreOffice Basic libraries. It works fine with the unencrypted ones.
This is wrong: in fact, I import but the modules are empty.
> But it fails for the encrypted one.
>
> Here is what I do:
> Menu Tools/Macros/Manage Macro
I have changed from Fedora 25 to Fedora 26 and I want to reinstall my
LibreOffice Basic libraries. It works fine with the unencrypted ones.
But it fails for the encrypted one.
Here is what I do:
Menu Tools/Macros/Manage Macros/LibreOffice Basic/Manage/Libraries/Import.../
Then I select the script.
> I'm guessing, but have you tried Tools | Cell Content > | Recalculate (or
> F9) or Ctrl+Shift+F9 (Recalculate Hard)?
This doesn't help.
A colleague found that that hiding then unhiding the rows that are
below the charts solves the issue. Note that these rows are not the
ones that contain the da
It is a real nightmare: I cannot find why sometimes charts
automatically update and sometimes they don't.
In particular, I have a series that sometimes has some points,
sometimes not and very often, when later I add some new values to an
empty series, the chart do not show the new point. That's ver