Thanks Tom for clarification.
R
On 2013-12-14 00:43, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Sorry, i thought you were using a Gnu&Linux. Windows doesn't have
that sort of feature.
Perhaps just try reinstalling a newer version of LibreOffice instead?
Let us know how that goes, especially if any error messages
Hi :)
Sorry, i thought you were using a Gnu&Linux. Windows doesn't have
that sort of feature.
Perhaps just try reinstalling a newer version of LibreOffice instead?
Let us know how that goes, especially if any error messages pop-up
Apols and regards from
Tom :)
On 13 December 2013 02:47, rost52
Hi Tom, thanks for the hint but could you please help me on how I have to do what your proposed. My
IT knowledge seems to be insufficient.
First maybe let me know what a package manager is and how to start it in XP.
R
On 2013-12-11 19:03, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Maybe a dependancy problem som
Hi :)
Maybe a dependancy problem somewhere? Can you get one of your package
managers to "fix broken packages" or "check for errors"?
Regards from
Tom :)
On 10 December 2013 15:43, rost52 wrote:
> Hi , I observed crashes of v4.1.3.2 on XP/SP3 when opening certain calc
> files. I could not trace t
Hi , I observed crashes of v4.1.3.2 on XP/SP3 when opening certain calc files. I could not trace the
cause of the problem. Changing of the user profile did not help.
Additionally I observed crashes when I changed page formats in the format window (F11). Changing to
default or customized page form
For Linux, If you run the gui app in a shell, sometimes messages are
displayed in the shell.
Also, I discovered that some significant messages from KDE (or whatever
desktop is being used) can be captured by redirecting the output to a
file when invoking KDE. i.e. startx &>logfile
After exiting
Hi :)
OOops! I had meant to send it to the users list! Good catch, thanks :)
I'm glad the bug-report page did help. With hindsight it makes more
sense that you grumbled about lack of output after running it from the
command-line. Gui apps almost never give output when they crash!
Sometimes a p
Hi Tom,
thanks for the reply, why not send it to the whole list?
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 7:29 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> You could try running LibreOffice from the command-line to see if that
> gives you more output after it crashes. This page probably covers
> that and other options for ge
Hi all,
curious if anyone else noticed this - after last update a few days ago
that also updated libreoffice, calc crashes upon startup or when
opening documents. That is, starting libreoffice without any arguments
works, but starting a new spreadsheet or opening a spreadsheet file
(.ods) or runni