[libreoffice-users] How to set defaults in form controls

2017-02-23 Thread Thomas Boehm
Hi, I can't seem to find where in Libreoffice Writer I can set defaults for the font etc. in form controls. I set my default font for new documents to Arial 11, but when I insert a form control the font there is always Liberation Sans, Regular, 12. I searched the web for quite some time, but the

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: copying down references to other cells turns text to UPPERCASE

2016-06-01 Thread Thomas Boehm
Am 01.06.2016 um 14:08 schrieb m.a.riosv: > I can't reproduce with Version: 5.2.0.0.alpha1+ > > But as it happens from row 100 looks as an OpenCL issue, please test > disabling it: > > Menu/Tools/Options/LibreOffice/OpenCL > > The number 100 is set up in: > Menu/Tools/Options/LibreOffice calc/Fo

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: copying down references to other cells turns text to UPPERCASE

2016-06-01 Thread Thomas Boehm
Am 31.05.2016 um 23:23 schrieb Steve Edmonds: > I have also tried entering "cat" into Sheet1.A1:Sheet1.A120 and dragging > sheet2.A1 down so that the references increment (=Sheet1.A1 =Sheet1.A2 > =Sheet1.A3 etc.) That's what I meant with "copying down", clicking the lower right corner of cell Sh

[libreoffice-users] copying down references to other cells turns text to UPPERCASE

2016-05-31 Thread Thomas Boehm
Hi list, I found an annoying bug (or is it a feature?) in Calc. When I create a new document in calc and fill column A in Sheet1 with text. Now I add Sheet2 and put "=Sheet1.A1" in cell A1 of Sheet2. Everything behaves as expected so far. If I copy down A1 in Sheet2 up to A99 everything is fine t

[libreoffice-users] "RebootYesNo=No" in silent installation not working anymore

2016-04-19 Thread Thomas Boehm
Hi all, I'm just trying to deploy LO 5.1.2 Win x64 in our network and found out that "RebootYesNo=No" doesn't seem to work anymore. According to https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Deployment_and_Migration it should work, but it reboots after the installation regardless. Very annoying since this

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: text alignment broken when re-saving RTF document

2015-08-11 Thread Thomas Boehm
On 11/08/15 19:55, Andreas Säger wrote: > ODF is the new RTF and LibreOffice is an ODF suite. > Use the Windows Wordpad to edit RTF. I'd love to use ODF, but the software we're using uses RTF templates, so that people can use it no matter what office suite they're using. We cannot change that. Th

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: text alignment broken when re-saving RTF document

2015-08-11 Thread Thomas Boehm
On 11/08/15 19:55, Andreas Säger wrote: > ODF is the new RTF and LibreOffice is an ODF suite. > Use the Windows Wordpad to edit RTF. I'd love to use ODF, but the software we're using uses RTF templates, so that people can use it no matter what office suite they're using. > There are too many prob

[libreoffice-users] text alignment broken when re-saving RTF document

2015-08-11 Thread Thomas Boehm
Hi list, I have problems with the text alignment in LO Writer 5.0.0.5 under Linux and Windows. When I open an RTF document and save it again (with or without making changes) all alignments are lost and everything is aligned to the left. Steps to re-produce: 1. Create new document 2. write "test"

Re: [libreoffice-users] How to make a document Read-Write ?

2013-10-27 Thread Thomas Boehm
Sheafe Ewing wrote: > I have created a Text document file… sent it to a recipient who > notes it is Read-only. > > How do I make the file Read-Write in order that he be able work the file at > his end. I'm sure it has nothing to do with LO and the problem lies with the file permissions in his

Re: [libreoffice-users] LibreOffice 'deployment'

2013-10-07 Thread Thomas Boehm
Milos Sramek wrote: > Hi, > A friend recently asked me, if it is possible to remotely install and > configure LibreOffice on numerous client machines - so that the admin > does not have to run from one computer to the next to do the job. Is > that possible for LO? I take it that you're using Windo

Re: [libreoffice-users] MONTH() and YEAR() functions behave differently in scalc 3.5.7 and 4.x

2013-10-07 Thread Thomas Boehm
Thomas Boehm wrote: > Brian Barker wrote: >> in your case. Your first question should be what happens if you enter >> 10/2013 into an unformatted cell: do you see a date value, perhaps 1 >> October 2013, or do you see the text string you entered? > > I see the t

Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: MONTH() and YEAR() functions behave differently in scalc 3.5.7 and 4.x

2013-10-07 Thread Thomas Boehm
Alex Thurgood wrote: > On 07/10/2013 00:58, Thomas Boehm wrote: > Which version of 4.x ? >>From 4.1 onwards, the date/time definitions were reworked. These changes > might be what is causing the difference in behaviour. In many instances, > date/time values are now structs as

Re: [libreoffice-users] MONTH() and YEAR() functions behave differently in scalc 3.5.7 and 4.x

2013-10-06 Thread Thomas Boehm
Brian Barker wrote: > At 21:59 06/10/2013 +0200, Thomas Boehm wrote: >> =MONTH("10/2013") returns "10" in version 3.5.7, but returns "#VALUE!" >> in version 4.x. The same applies to YEAR() as well. Is this a known >> bug/feature or is there mayb

[libreoffice-users] MONTH() and YEAR() functions behave differently in scalc 3.5.7 and 4.x

2013-10-06 Thread Thomas Boehm
Hi list, =MONTH("10/2013") returns "10" in version 3.5.7, but returns "#VALUE!" in version 4.x The same applies to YEAR() as well. Is this a known bug/feature or is there maybe something wrong in my settings? -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http:/