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Hi, I've had the first OOo alpha version 3.1 installed for a couple
of days.
Just a quick question: in that release, can you disable the automatic
popping up and disappearing of the context dependent toolbars? That is,
can you force the toolbar (for example the bullets toolbar or the
table
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 12:10:48 +1100
Mike Dawe ooo-u...@zacglen.com wrote:
Hi, I've had the first OOo alpha version 3.1 installed for a couple
of days.
I've downloaded it and installed on a (admittedly fairly old) SuSE 10.0
system (x86). Install went without a hitch. However, when I start it, it
Although I agree with you that these toolbars are distracting, I've
killed them in my 2.4.1 (and earlier) OOo versions. The trick is
that *while one is displayed* you go into View Toolbars, find it,
and uncheck it. Then it won't come back uninvited!
that's right.
You can find some
I have an ancient OOo and I thought it might be time to update to the
3.0 version. However, I do not want to update to a version where
toolbars are popping up and disappearing depending on the context;
that's one of the main reasons I skipped the 2.x series.
I find it most annoying and
I could not work out yet the logic behind having the unsubs info or
not having it, some messages contain it, others do not.
Every message sent to the list contains unsubscribe headers. Some
messages, such as , Message-ID:
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unsubscribe instructions at the
TRUST ME. YOU DON'T WANT TO USE THIS PROGRAM. ENJOY THE CRAP LOAD OF
USELESS SPAM YOU'RE GOING TO RECEIVE BECAUSE YOU CAN'T UNSUBSCRIBE TO
IT. THESE BASTARDS DON'T ALLOW YOU TO UNSUBSCRIBE. THE PROGRAM IS AS
CLEAR AS MUD. I SUGGEST YOU FIND ANOTHER OFFICE PROGRAM, BECAUSE THIS
ONE IS TOTALLY
Harold Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/9/2 m.a. martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TRUST ME. YOU DON'T WANT TO USE THIS PROGRAM. ENJOY THE CRAP LOAD OF
[...]
At the bottom of every one of the 200 e-mails you say you received
today is a simple instruction explaining how to unsubscribe To
just a question about open office can this program be used in a
comercial enviroment for free ? is there a licence agreement at all ?
There is no license if you want to *use* it. Copyright does only cover
redistribution. That is, if you want to sell OOo, then you have to play
by the rules. As
On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 06:22:04 -0400
James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jonathon wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 5:55 PM, Stephanie Zito wrote:
Is this openoffice free? If so is it free for an unlimited time or
does one
Free can mean one of two things:
* Libre:
* Gratis;
I haven't checked OOo lately and I wouldn't mind updating my ancient
one.
However, I do not want to update to a version where toolbars are
popping up and disappearing depending on the context. I find it most
annoying and distracting when the document jumps up and down when
toolbars pop into
On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 12:33:34 -0500
Joe Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pramathesh Ambasta wrote:
I don't want toolbars to suddenly appear, sensing the context. I
want toolbars to be docked always (unless I choose to make them
float). How do I enable this?
Short answer: you can't.
Also take many dialogs in Linux GUI - it is pain to see screen real
estate wasted for space between controls and at the same time not be
able to fit in 800x600. Compare that to OO - nicely designed GUI (with
the room to improve), pleasing eye and making user comfortable.
That is probably a
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 10:56:17 +0200
Ingrid Halama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
This option is much to tricky to find in the old chart. In the chart
reimplementation this option will be offered while editing the chart.
If you like you can have a look at the current state of the charts
though now when i look at this, it is pretty hard to start all
numbering ad second level. one silly workaround would be creating
character style 'invisible', set font size to smallest possible and
colour to white, then assign that to first level :)
I can't find anything cleaner than
each Heading 1
It is StartOffice 6.
note that this is m155, so i decided to try out older version. works
the same in 1.1.4
Zoltán Kócsi wrote:
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:29:30 +0100
Reto Jann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have following problem:
I am trying to define the following
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 10:29:30 +0100
Reto Jann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have following problem:
I am trying to define the following Outline numbering format
Title
1.1 Title
1.2 Title
Titel
2.1 Title
2.2 Title
(The top level title numbers must not be shown)
Everytime I try to
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 10:21:49 +0100
Markus Sczepanik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo All,
I need some help with calc.
I want to do a Diagramm with two different x axis for two y axis in
one diagramm like listed
below.
How is it possible.
Chances are, it is not possible. OOs's Charts is not
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 16:49:53 -0500
Derick Centeno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2006-02-10 at 17:07 +1000, Martin Hirst wrote:
Hi, I am a newbie to open source (sorry it's taken so long!). I'd
like to download open office, but would like to know if I can still
use my Endnote program for
Thx for Manuel's answer. Actually I've tried Manuel's method but I
can't achieve that. I've attached a test paper in MS Word format this
time. Question 3(a) on the third page is the problem I encountered. I
did it with the LISTNUM field in MS Word. I use Heading 2 for 1.,
2., 3., ...
Must be something local as I cannot reproduce your findings. I tested
with various eps files including,
http://ooodocs.sourceforge.net/graphics/1.1/ooo1.1-cdlabel_v1.eps
and it worked very well.
Well, out of curiosity, with OOo 2.0.0 (on Linux) I did the following:
I started xv, saved the
Could someone tell me how to make a full-screen show actually
display on full screen?
The OS is Linux, (SuSE 9.1 and SuSE 10.0), the behaviour is the same
on both, on 4 different machines.
Which window manager are you using ?
Impress displays correctly in full screen for me on
When the toolbar is docked, the 'lock toolbar position' is grayed
out so no solution there.
Hi Zoltan,
I think that the problem with the toolbar appearing in different
places was fixed in 2.0.1, and maybe your other problem was fixed
there also.
I'll download that then, thanks!
Zoltan
Probably my fault, but can't figure out the full-screen slideshow option
in 2.0.0. In 1.x the slideshow was full-screen, that is, the size of
the screen. If I moved the presentation to an other computer with
larger or smaller screen, it just scaled it.
With 2.0.0 it doesn't seem to work. If I set
After a bit of fiddling I found that I can print a postscript file
with the fonts intact.
Then running that file through ps2pdf (ps2pdf file.ps pile.pdf) gets
me a pdf-file with all characters preserved.
Just wondering why OO is not able to print the file directly into pdf
and keep the
The original message is obviously spam, with the faked sender being
[EMAIL PROTECTED] The content is in Hungarian, the subject says
Let's Smile!, the body If even this picture can't make you happy,
I give up! Kisses, Minoirette. The recipient has apparently not
recognised the nature of the mail,
I tried [[:space:]] and that did not work but [:space:]? did.
What is the difference? I'm unclear on that even after reading this
thread.
[[:space:]] is what you should use if you use the usual regexp-aware
tools like awk, perl, grep, lex and so on. For those tools the outer
[]-s mean any of
On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 10:12:32 -0600
Jim Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks very much. I had never been able to make the [[:space:]]
thing work. Now, having just tried it, I find that what I should be
using is [ ], with nothing but a space between the brackets.
Glad if I could be of some
On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 07:53:39 -0500
G. Roderick Singleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zoltan,
I think your idea is a good one and encourage you to write up a HOW-TO
that we could put in
http://documentation.openoffice.org/HOW_TO/index.html so people can
get up to speed. Please let me know if
I played around with this using Calc and found that [:digit:] only
works when used with a question mark at the end. Also, it finds only
the first digit in either a number or a string. It doesn't yield a
different result if multiple brackets are used. [:space:]? finds
spaces in Calc as
There is NO Reason for it being there. NONE! It must be removed or
Yes, there is. It is an English word, part of the language and the
English vocabulary. It has a meaning, therefore I expect to find it in
a dictionary. There are other words with the same or very similar
meaning therefore I
Find [:space:]
Try [[:space:]] instead.
The [:space:] shorthand stands for all space-like characters, like
tab, space, formfeed and so on. It is hard to write visible spaces,
so consider this to understand: [:digit:] stands for the set
of characters that are digits, i.e. 0123456789
If you
It is one issue if someone feels enough moral strength to decide what
words can be used and what not. For those poeple there really should
be a mechanism to delete entries from the dictionary/thesaurus.
OT rant
However, since those naughty words are part of the language, it would
be nice if they
No, not really.
In general, Charts is not quite at that level that you would call
usable for scientific or engineering work. When this issue was raised
for OOo1.x/SO6-7 a few years ago, the conclusion was that Charts needs
to be rewritten to accomodate the features that are needed for sci/eng
type
Alan,
What you want is not numbering styles, but the outline numbering.
Chech that one out, it is in the Tools menu.
It allows you to assign numbers for the various headings. It is very
similar to the numbering style but they are for different purposes. The
outline numbering is for what you want,
On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 07:50:37 -0500
G. Roderick Singleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
that 90 degree turned state... So, either the page is portrait and
the content is rotated or the page is landscape but then I'd like
the footer and header be on the sides (so that they are on the top
On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 09:11:07 -0500
G. Roderick Singleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, basically, it can not be done with OO. Hand drawing frames is
just a work-around - OO can not rotate page content. A pity.
You are misinterpreting. I did not say that OOo could or could not do
this, what
Is it possible to tell OO that in a Writer document, that is portrait,
I want a page to be landscape (e.g. I have a wide but not too high
table or a drawing that is better represented in landscape as in
portrait) *but* I do not want the headers and footers to change from
the portrait top and
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