On 20/02/20 10:48 am, Dave Barton wrote:
> Could it be that you are using a distro modified edition? Here:
> http://www.mediafire.com/view/tekkldnra3qf2uu/Lang_Dlg.png/file
> is what I see with the TDF provided 6.4.03 binaries for Linux and Win10.
Thanks.
I am/was using TDF provided binaries.
Ho
On 20/02/2020 07:03, jonathon wrote:
> On 19/02/20 11:29 pm, Udvarias Ur wrote:
>> jonathon,
>>
>> First, what does Language Settings have measurement units?
>
> The function I am looking for is in LibreOffice 6.0.0.1
>
> Specifically, configuration is at >Tools >Options >Language Settings
>> Eng
Hopefully, the attachment is dealt with properly, this time around.
On 19/02/20 11:29 pm, Udvarias Ur wrote:
> jonathon,
>
> First, what does Language Settings have measurement units?
The function I am looking for is in LibreOffice 6.0.0.1
Specifically, configuration is at >Tools >Options >Lan
On 19/02/20 11:29 pm, Udvarias Ur wrote:
> jonathon,
>
> First, what does Language Settings have measurement units?
The function I am looking for is in LibreOffice 6.0.0.1
Specifically, configuration is at >Tools >Options >Language Settings
>English Sentence Checking >Other
Checkbox 1: Convert t
jonathon,
First, what does Language Settings have measurement units?
Second, if I correctly understood what you're getting at, you can find
it in Tools → Options → LibreOffice Writer → General → Settings →
Measurement Unit.
On 2020-02-19 18:05, toki.kant...@gmail.com wrote:
All:
What happe
All:
What happened to the built in metric/imperial unit function. This was
usable in write.
Configuration used to be at
>Tools >Options >Language Settings >[I've forgotten what this was called]
jonathon
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