2010/8/29 ulrich-oo@gmx.net ulrich-oo@gmx.net
Hallo @ll - Liste,
ich habe gerade versucht, den automatischen Update durchzuführen - wählte
aber die [fr] + [at] + [?] - Versionen ab und wollt nur die Stichcode
Aktualisierung behalten.
Dann bekam ich diese Fehlermeldung:
/Ein
Jonathon wrote:
Whilst it can be provided, it won't do you the slightest bit of good.
This is simply due to the different philosophy in how a word processor
should be written.
I don’t understand. If it can be provided, how do you know it won’t do
me any good?
This is one of the most
On Tuesday 31 August 2010 08:48, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
So I have
TOC
Chapter 1 [included file]
.. sections ..
Chapter 2 [included file]
.. sections ..
Chapter 3 [included file]
.. sections ..
Chapter 4
.. section #1 ..
.. section #2 ..
.. * bunch of repetitive subsections
On Tue, 2010-08-31 at 20:38 +1200, Michael Adams wrote:
On Tuesday 31 August 2010 08:48, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
So I have
TOC
Chapter 1 [included file]
.. sections ..
Chapter 2 [included file]
.. sections ..
Chapter 3 [included file]
.. sections ..
Chapter 4
.. section
On 08/31/2010 04:16 AM, Séamas Ó Brógáin wrote:
Jonathon wrote:
Whilst it can be provided, it won't do you the slightest bit of good.
This is simply due to the different philosophy in how a word processor
should be written.
I don’t understand. If it can be provided, how do you know it won’t
I have a csv file (3 rows x 25 columns) which when I read it in,
displays across the page, as expected. But I would like to
change the display so the columns become rows, ie: so that it
displays down the page.
I am sure there is an easy way to do this, but I don't know what
it is.
bill
2010/8/31 william drescher will...@techservsys.com:
I have a csv file (3 rows x 25 columns) which when I read it in, displays
across the page, as expected. But I would like to change the display so the
columns become rows, ie: so that it displays down the page.
I am sure there is an easy
On 2010-08-31 4:16 AM, Séamas Ó Brógáin s...@iol.ie wrote:
Jonathon wrote:
Whilst it can be provided, it won't do you the slightest bit of good.
This is simply due to the different philosophy in how a word processor
should be written.
I don’t understand. If it can be provided, how do you
In a message dated 2010.08.31 08:29 -0500, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
I used a version [of WordPerfect Reveal Codes] once. I don't remember what it
showed.
Which of the following [numbers added to facilitate discussion] are shown:
[1] Page styles
[2] Numbering styles
[3] character styles
2010/8/28 Séamas Ó Brógáin s...@iol.ie:
A feature that could show where styles and formatting begin and end
(similar to that in Wordperfect) would be hugely important to me, and
indeed to many others also to judge by the numerous participants in the
discussion at
Is there a version for Open Office the the Nokia smart phones using the
Symbian OS ???
Thank You
Bruce
2010/8/31 Tom Stafford tgstaf...@yahoo.com
I am having a terrible time downloading Open Office. It may be my
connection. I am located in Costa Rica and my Internet connection is through
my cell phone. Its speed is approximately 490bps. could that be the problem?
I note that the box box at the
Tom Stafford wrote:
I am having a terrible time downloading Open Office. It may be my connection. I
am located in Costa Rica and my Internet connection is through my cell phone.
Its speed is approximately 490bps. could that be the problem? I note that the
box box at the bottom of my screen
On 08/28/2010 12:18 PM, Séamas Ó Brógáin wrote:
A feature that could show where styles and formatting begin and end
(similar to that in Wordperfect) would be hugely important to me, and
indeed to many others also to judge by the numerous participants in the
discussion at
2010/8/31 Johnny Rosenberg gurus.knu...@gmail.com:
2010/8/28 Séamas Ó Brógáin s...@iol.ie:
A feature that could show where styles and formatting begin and end
(similar to that in Wordperfect) would be hugely important to me, and
indeed to many others also to judge by the numerous participants
Tom Stafford wrote:
I am having a terrible time downloading Open Office. It may be my connection. I
am located in Costa Rica and my Internet connection is through my cell phone.
Its speed is approximately 490bps. could that be the problem? I note that the
box box at the bottom of my screen
Séamas Ó Brógáin wrote:
If it can be provided, how do you know it won’t do me any good?
If you can create a XML document using a text editor such as EdLine,
that validates against the standard that you are writing, then you
should be using the XML mode of VI.
But, more to the point, it is
OK, so I made changes and then emailed this back to Mr. Rosenberg,
since he was making the initial changes.
Search for ??ADP and you will find my changes.
(1) The property names were not sorted, but the list is sorted as though
it is Oh fiddle sticks, this will cause everything to fail.
Note that my intention for my questions was related to what is
expected from the macro, not how are they implemented in OOo.
More below and inline.
On 08/31/2010 10:58 AM, John Kaufmann wrote:
In a message dated 2010.08.31 08:29 -0500, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
I used a version [of
When OpenOffice states that 512 MB is a minimum requirement for operation and
that 1 GB is preferable, just what does that mean?
For example, if I'm running Linux and have a 512 MB system, a certain amount
will be taken up by the desktop environment and other background tasks. So
does it mean
Hi jonathon,
Based on responses to my questions at two local computer clubs and postings on
the OOo and other web forums, OOo is getting a reputation of being somewhat
difficult to learn and not very user friendly.
You said The issue is whether or not the individual is willing to invest the
On 08/31/2010 07:50 PM, Bob Knepper wrote:
Hi jonathon,
Based on responses to my questions at two local computer clubs and
postings on the OOo and other web forums, OOo is getting a reputation
of being somewhat difficult to learn and not very user friendly.
You said The issue is whether
In a message dated 2010.08.31 21:33 -0500, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
Note that my intention for my questions was related to what is expected
from the macro, not how are they implemented in OOo.
More below and inline.
On 08/31/2010 10:58 AM, John Kaufmann wrote:
Does [WP Reveal Codes]
On 08/31/2010 10:50 PM, Bob Knepper wrote:
You saidThe issue is whether or not the individual is willing to invest the time
into learning how to use OOo,
And this is exactly what I tell people while we are gearing up for a
project using MS Word. The bottom line is that if you move to a new
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