John Boyle wrote:
Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
I am not certain, because I am not seeing these icons when I download
the developer build on my Linux computer.
The fact that you see these icons is help for me to know...
Hagar de l'Est wrote:
Strange, I see those Galaxy icons in Beta 2 and
Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
I am not certain, because I am not seeing these icons when I download
the developer build on my Linux computer.
The fact that you see these icons is help for me to know...
Hagar de l'Est wrote:
Strange, I see those Galaxy icons in Beta 2 and also in Beta 1 IIRC.
I see that no one has answered and it has been a few days, so i will
make a few comments.
1. Ask on the dev mailing list, because the developers can comment more
on these specific issues.
David Roe wrote:
I have read somewhere that the OOo API doesn't work properly when you have
more than on
Jerry Feldman wrote:
At work, we have a spreadsheet that serves as a specification for the
C++ product that I am working on. The previous maintainer of the spec
implemented the math as forulae, and was very compatible with OO.o. I
work exclusively on Linux, and I need the spec in OO.o. The new
ma
I am not certain, because I am not seeing these icons when I download
the developer build on my Linux computer.
The fact that you see these icons is help for me to know...
Hagar de l'Est wrote:
Strange, I see those Galaxy icons in Beta 2 and also in Beta 1 IIRC.
Is the icon theme set to Galaxy
On Mon, 2008-07-28 at 21:03 +0100, Bob Williams wrote:
> I never cease to be amazed at the patience of the regulars on this list,
> always giving the benefit of the doubt to posters who claim that OOo has
> broken their computer/internet connection/nice new rattle/relationship
> with their spo
On Monday 28 July 2008 09:56:57 Phil Hibbs wrote:
> Michael Adams:
> > Is the OP misspelling "suite" as "Site"?
>
> Well, ask yourself this, what's the name of the software that this
> mailing list is about? Isn't it obvious how that name can lead to
> confusion between the software and a website?
On Sunday 27 July 2008 03:04:06 Mark Knecht wrote:
> Viola!
Or voila, as they say in France ;)
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Strange, I see those Galaxy icons in Beta 2 and also in Beta 1 IIRC.
Is the icon theme set to Galaxy (default)?
Hagar
Le 25.07.2008 06:56, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak a écrit :
Online, I find statements about new icons in OOo. Images of icons from
say the Galaxy icons are shown. For example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having some trouble downloading from the website, keep getting this
message...
NSIS Error...
The installer you are trying to use is corrupted or incomplete.
This could be the result of a damaged disk, a failed download or a virus.
You may want to contact the issu
Hi Anthony,
You wrote:
snip
Hi Julian,
I'm aware of the problems of trying to run the same code with different
interpreters. I think you're missing an important point, though. V3 of
OOo has introduced MS VBA compatibility as a new feature. It's there for
the plain vanill
Julian wrote:
Hello Anthony,
Anthony Chilco wrote:
Hi Jerry,
As long as the macros use plain VB code without any Excel specific
functions or variables, they should run in OOo v3. I haven't had much
luck, though. I've found that the OOo VB implementation will choke on
stuff like this:
Michael Adams:
> Is the OP misspelling "suite" as "Site"?
Well, ask yourself this, what's the name of the software that this
mailing list is about? Isn't it obvious how that name can lead to
confusion between the software and a website?
And in answer to the OP, you should be able to remove it fro
On Sun, 27 Jul 2008 20:43:03 -0400
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> I have no idea about why I am getting these emails...
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