Hi Pedro,
Pedro Izecksohn wrote (25-6-2008 7:16)
After I reported my problem with Calc's frame inserted in text in
Writer, I tried to insert a little jpg in text, and the same problem
occurs: Only the frame content is being printed, but not the text.
Was the focus still in the object (frame),
Cor Nouws wrote:
Was the focus still in the object (frame), or in the containing document?
I tested now on DEV300m21: The bug occurs in either situation.
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On 25 Jun 2008 at 11:59, TechAdmin @ VibrantLivingMinistries wrote:
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John Jason Jordan wrote:
OOo 2.4 Linux
I've done it for years in Writer, but suddenly need to use Impress for
the first time. Can't
NoOp wrote the following on 25/06/2008 21:56:
OK, I now _think_ I understand what you are asking for. I _think_ it is
something along the lines of this pdf document that has a submit button
that emails the completed pdf to you:
http://www.west.net/~ted/auc/auEducForm.pdf
[source:
Hi
I saw that Lotus Symphony has a version which can be installed on Ubuntu, I
was wondering how does it compare with OpenOffice when it come to writing
articles and text documents.
Which one is more close to Microsoft Office 2007 or 2003?
Thanks.
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legolas wrote:
Hi
I saw that Lotus Symphony has a version which can be installed on Ubuntu, I
was wondering how does it compare with OpenOffice when it come to writing
articles and text documents.
Which one is more close to Microsoft Office 2007 or 2003?
Last I checked it supported ODF, and
ccornell - OpenOffice.org wrote:
legolas wrote:
Hi
I saw that Lotus Symphony has a version which can be installed on
Ubuntu, I
was wondering how does it compare with OpenOffice when it come to writing
articles and text documents.
As they are both free, why don't you just download them and
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Was the focus still in the object (frame), or in the containing document?
I tested now on DEV300m21: The bug occurs in either situation.
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Alan Lord wrote:
I would say probably Symphony but only as it has a more restrictive and
non-free (Open Source) license. But why bother to compare against MSO?
That's several hundred dollars of wasted money IMHO.
MSO doesn’t cost “several” hundred dollars.
Jim Allan
Pedro Izecksohn wrote (26-6-2008 9:00)
Cor Nouws wrote:
Was the focus still in the object (frame), or in the containing document?
I tested now on DEV300m21: The bug occurs in either situation.
Can you pls send me your test document, off-list?
Thanks,
Cor
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Michael Adams wrote:
Isn't Word 6 format a glorified RTF format?
I think it was the first Windows version of MS Word to include RTF among
the formats supported. But RTF was not its native output which was still
called “.doc”. I don’t know what you mean by “glorified”.
Word 6 doc format is
Me too.
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On 26 Jun 2008 at 16:33, Mike Bevans wrote:
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Jim Allan wrote:
Alan Lord wrote:
I would say probably Symphony but only as it has a more restrictive
and non-free (Open Source) license. But why bother to compare against
MSO? That's several hundred dollars of wasted money IMHO.
MSO doesn’t cost “several” hundred dollars.
Jim Allan
Hey
Allen wrote:
What I want is a bar graph that has seven segments divided into 24
blocks on the X axis. This means there would be 168 columns total, one
per hour for a whole week.
X axis would look like this, approx:
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |...| 23 | 24 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |... (etc) |
| - Sunday
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2008/6/26 TomW [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Allen wrote:
What I want is a bar graph that has seven segments divided into 24 blocks
on the X axis. This means there would be 168 columns total, one per hour for
a whole week.
X axis would look like this, approx:
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
Alan Lord wrote:
Jim Allan wrote:
Alan Lord wrote:
I would say probably Symphony but only as it has a more restrictive
and non-free (Open Source) license. But why bother to compare against
MSO? That's several hundred dollars of wasted money IMHO.
MSO doesn’t cost “several” hundred dollars.
On 26 Jun 2008 at 13:36, Jim Allan wrote:
Alan Lord wrote:
Hey man it does here in the UK.
MSO Pro is about £350 (That's about $700US).
See
http://shopping.kelkoo.co.uk/ssc-117001-microsoft-office-2007-professional.html
.
I see there is an amazing range of prices in the UK for
I've noticed that the latest OpenOffice disk image is 2.4.0 (link
below). Any idea when 2.4.1 will be available? Also, there are 3
images available. Why not combine them into a DVD image as well?
http://distribution.openoffice.org/cdrom/iso_downoad.html
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On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 5:11 PM, H.S. wrote:
This greatly interests me. Can you list these things please?
I don't remember the specifics, but it was related to documents that
had some specific a11y requirements.
xan
jonathon
On 06/26/2008 06:21 AM, Jim Allan wrote:
Alan Lord wrote:
I would say probably Symphony but only as it has a more restrictive and
non-free (Open Source) license. But why bother to compare against MSO?
That's several hundred dollars of wasted money IMHO.
MSO doesn’t cost “several”
On Jun 26, 2008, at 11:03 , James Knott wrote:
I've noticed that the latest OpenOffice disk image is 2.4.0 (link
below). Any idea when 2.4.1 will be available? Also, there are 3
images available. Why not combine them into a DVD image as well?
I don't claim to have any inside
NoOp wrote:
Really?
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/FX101754511033.aspx
2007 Office Suites
Estimated Retail Price/Upgrade Price
Office Home and Student 2007$149.95/NA
Office Standard 2007$399.95/$239.95
Office Small Business 2007 $449.95/$279.95
In the UK, we pay roughly these same numbers but in pounds, which makes the
range from Office standard to Office Ultimate at a well known discount
outlet $658 to $966. I have no idea of the official prices.
Seems to sit rather nicely in the sevenish to tennish definition.
I know you were
On 06/26/2008 12:20 PM, Jim Allan wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Really?
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/FX101754511033.aspx
2007 Office Suites
Estimated Retail Price/Upgrade Price
Office Home and Student 2007 $149.95/NA
Office Standard 2007 $399.95/$239.95
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008, Kenneth Chauvin wrote:
Please take my email address off of your mailing list. I'm getting sometimes 20
or more mailings. Much more than I can handle. Thanks.
Only 20? That's on a light day. 20 is more than you can handle? You must
be new at this. In any event, chec the
jonathon wrote:
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 5:11 PM, H.S. wrote:
This greatly interests me. Can you list these things please?
I don't remember the specifics, but it was related to documents that
had some specific a11y requirements.
xan
jonathon
Hi Jonathon (or Xan?),
Ah! It would have been
20080626 1524 GMT-6
I get the email in spurts. Sometimes several in a row - sometimes not.
Anyone know if this is something to check out or just say - ok - and blow off?
Wade
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Mike Bevans wrote:
I've had this problem for ages; they just don' take any notice.
I have all users in the title blocked on all my emails now
damned nuisance!
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Windermere
LA23 3JA
www.linthwaite.com
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M:
Jim Allan wrote:
Alan Lord wrote:
Hey man it does here in the UK.
MSO Pro is about £350 (That's about $700US).
See
http://shopping.kelkoo.co.uk/ssc-117001-microsoft-office-2007-professional.html
.
I see there is an amazing range of prices in the UK for Microsoft Office
Professional,
Hi Wade,
I get that every now and then also - first few times I went to the
archives to see if I had actually missed anything - No, not that I could
find.
So now I just blow it off as just one of those technological glitches
that creep up know and then.
Drew
* Wade Smart [EMAIL PROTECTED] [260608, 15:27]:
20080626 1524 GMT-6
I get the email in spurts. Sometimes several in a row - sometimes not.
Anyone know if this is something to check out or just say - ok - and blow
off?
Wade
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi! This is the ezmlm program. I'm
Ennio-Sr wrote:
* Wade Smart [EMAIL PROTECTED] [260608, 15:27]:
20080626 1524 GMT-6
I get the email in spurts. Sometimes several in a row - sometimes not.
Anyone know if this is something to check out or just say - ok - and blow
off?
Wade
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi! This is the ezmlm
On Jun 26, 2008, at 10:21 AM, Jim Allan wrote:
Michael Adams wrote:
Isn't Word 6 format a glorified RTF format?
I think it was the first Windows version of MS Word to include RTF
among the formats supported.
No, RTF goes back to the earliest days of Word-for-DOS.
But RTF was not its
Ennio-Sr wrote:
* Wade Smart [EMAIL PROTECTED] [260608, 15:27]:
20080626 1524 GMT-6
I get the email in spurts. Sometimes several in a row - sometimes not.
Anyone know if this is something to check out or just say - ok - and blow
off?
Wade
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David Lowe, 2008/06/26 12:52 PM:
Presumably that's the same reason why i can't yet d/l 2.4.1 in English
for Mac on PPC - nobody's bothered to put it together.
It's available on the good-day server
ftp://ooopackages.good-day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/MacOSX/
I believe the RC2 is the same as the
On Jun 26, 2008, at 15:59 , Larry Gusaas wrote:
It's available on the good-day server ftp://ooopackages.good-
day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/MacOSX/
So then this really begs the question of why the bouncer can't find
the file...
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-- Michele wrote:
could your problem be related to this bug?
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=90516
No, as no caption is involved.
The bug I'm reporting here occurs when printing the document.
When using DEV300m21 a saving bug also occurred sometimes, related to styles,
David Lowe, 2008/06/26 6:12 PM:
On Jun 26, 2008, at 15:59 , Larry Gusaas wrote:
It's available on the good-day server
ftp://ooopackages.good-day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/MacOSX/
So then this really begs the question of why the bouncer can't
find the file...
Because it's not an official
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 17:36:37 +0200
P. De Buck [EMAIL PROTECTED] dijo:
I've tried the Foxit reader and found it very good and it does all you said.
This is what the
Acrobat Reader should do with my forms. It seems almost obvious Adobe
prevents other programs to
make fully capable PDF
On 06/26/2008 08:18 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
I tried to use Foxit from Linux, but the Linux version won't launch. I
got it from:
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/desklinux/
It downloads a tar.gz file, except the file on my hard drive turns out
to be just a .tar file. Nevertheless,
On 06/26/2008 08:28 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 06/26/2008 08:18 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
I tried to use Foxit from Linux, but the Linux version won't launch. I
got it from:
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/desklinux/
It downloads a tar.gz file, except the file on my hard drive turns out
to
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