Hello,
I think the reason why LibreOffice is popping up after you run a
--convert-to command is that you are not using --headless. The flag
--headless hides the LibreOffice GUI, and only performs the operation
specified. Also, it doesn't look like wildcards (the * that you used to
indicate
Hello,
What version of LibreOffice are you using (4.1.4, 4.2, etc)? What
operating system are you using (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, etc)? What
type (Windows: XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, etc; Mac OS X: 10.9 Mavericks, 10.8
Mountain Lion, etc; Linux: Ubuntu 13.10, Fedora, etc)?
If the files you
Hello,
According to an AskLO thread, you cannot use a different language help
pack for a LibreOffice installation.
It reads in part, The help pack installed must agree with the language
of user interface.
There are some workarounds, but none of them seem viable:
1. If you can. use the online
Hello,
On 2/7/2014 9:07 AM, Ian Whitfield wrote:
Sorry All
I'm running PClinuxOS (latest) and LO 4.1.2.3 and MySQL 5.1.55
Do you know the path of the installation directory for MySQL? There
should be a my.cnf file somewhere in it. If you can't find it, you can
run sudo find / -name my.cnf
Hello,
I thought I should add to the rant:
If you think Microsoft Excel not being able to import formats it
exports is bad, consider Microsoft's disastrous OpenXML standards.
Notice I said standards, not standard. .docx, .pptx, and other files
with x at the end are stored in the
Hello,
It looks like the problem is with LibreOffice interpreting
DOCTYPEs. You see, every HTML is supposed to have a DOCTYPE at the top
of the file, explaining what version of HTML (HTML5, HTML4.01, etc) the
file uses. The file you uploaded has a DOCTYPE of HTML4.01
Transitional.
also fail,
as the rest of the document is not valid HTML5.
Mark.
Regards,
xmlhttprequest.o...@gmail.com
null wrote:
Hello,
It looks like the problem is with LibreOffice interpreting
DOCTYPEs. You see, every HTML is supposed to have a DOCTYPE at the top
of the file, explaining what
.
Mark.
null wrote:
Hello,
It looks like the problem is with LibreOffice interpreting
DOCTYPEs. You see, every HTML is supposed to have a DOCTYPE at the top
of the file, explaining what version of HTML (HTML5, HTML4.01, etc) the
file uses. The file you uploaded has a DOCTYPE of HTML4.01
ID: 05dceb5d363845f2cf968344d7adab8dcfb2ba71
Keith
Regards,
xmlhttprequest.o...@gmail.com
On 06/02/14 09:07, null wrote:
Hello,
I just discovered something. If the DOCTYPE of the HTML file is
not the topmost line (line 1), LibreOffice renders the file fine
(instead of showing the source
think I
have enough information to file a bug!
Keith
Congrats and regards from
xmlhttprequest.o...@gmail.com
On 06/02/14 09:56, null wrote:
Hello,
On 2/5/2014 5:29 PM, Keith Bates wrote:
Hi,
I've just tried all of those changes and none of them work.
Does this file work?:
https://doc-0g-8s
Hello,
On 2/5/2014 6:26 PM, Keith Bates wrote:
On 06/02/14 10:21, null wrote:
Hello,
On 2/5/2014 6:16 PM, Keith Bates wrote:
Yes!! It works!
I see that as well as the other changes relating to the DOCTYPE line
you've added a html tag.
Well, actually, there was an HTML tag in the file before
Hello,
LibreOffice 4.1.4 is considered a stable version of LibreOffice.
4.1 has been around for a while, and 4.1.4 is the most recent minor
update. LibreOffice 4.2 is considered a fresh version. It was
recently released, and the first version of its kind. Believe it or
not, there is
Hello,
For some reason, on my Windows PC, the libreoffice command is not
present. So, if you choose to use the command terminal, and
libreoffice is not recognized, the following command should work:
soffice --convert-to fodt path\to\file.docx
path\to\file.docx would be the path to the
Hello,
In LibreOffice 4.2, there is an option under the View menu in
LibreOffice Writer/Web labeled HTML Source. Be sure that that item is
unchecked. Also, if that doesn't fix the problem, try going into
LibreOffice, selecting FileNewHTML Document, and once in Writer/Web,
go to FileOpen
source and find the route of the
bug. Then, I can file an official bug that explains the issue. I don't
know if the issue is operating system-specific or not.
Keith
I hope this helps!
Regards,
xmlhttprequest.o...@gmail.com
On 05/02/14 12:39, null wrote:
Hello,
In LibreOffice 4.2
system-specific or not.
Keith
I hope this helps!
Regards,
xmlhttprequest.o...@gmail.com
On 05/02/14 12:39, null wrote:
Hello,
In LibreOffice 4.2, there is an option under the View menu in
LibreOffice Writer/Web labeled HTML Source. Be sure that that item
is unchecked. Also
Hello,
Every time The Document Foundation releases a new stable version of
LibreOffice, I get a little update icon in the top-right corner of the
LibreOffice window. It always says that the automatic update is not
available, and to click Download... to manually download the
installer.
Hello,
If you run the following command:
soffice --help
An alert will pop up giving you a complete reference on how to use the
soffice on the command line.
If you get an error saying soffice is an invalid command, make sure the
current directory is LibreOfficeInstallFolder\program.
Hello,
I have noticed that The Document Foundation has released the
PortableApps.com version of LibreOffice 4.1.4.
It successfully downloads! Before, I was having trouble just
downloading it (as seen here:
http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/msg35225.html).
I installed it on my
Hello, Bobbie.
Here are some of your options to attempt to fix these issues:
According to Microsoft, error 1303 can be caused by incorrect
configurations in system files and the registry, or more specifically,
issues regarding filesystem permissions. In your e-mail, you said that
the
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