Mathias Bauer wrote:
AG wrote:
I suppose another issue is the length of time it takes to autosave: with
3Gb of RAM and a further 3Gb allocated to my swap partition, one would
think that there'd be plenty of memory for OOo to use in the save
process. Perhaps there is a way of manually
AG wrote:
I suppose another issue is the length of time it takes to autosave: with
3Gb of RAM and a further 3Gb allocated to my swap partition, one would
think that there'd be plenty of memory for OOo to use in the save
process. Perhaps there is a way of manually allocating further memory
Mathias Bauer wrote:
AG wrote:
I suppose another issue is the length of time it takes to autosave: with
3Gb of RAM and a further 3Gb allocated to my swap partition, one would
think that there'd be plenty of memory for OOo to use in the save
process. Perhaps there is a way of manually
Joe Smith wrote:
On 06/19/2009 06:50 AM, AG wrote:
...
How do I set it up so that when I open a document it defaults to opening
it at the place I last worked on - i.e. the end of the document?
OOo Writer tries to be smart here: if the document is opened by its
author, the editing cursor and
On 06/23/2009 05:16 AM, AG wrote:
...
I suppose another issue is the length of time it takes to autosave: with
3Gb of RAM and a further 3Gb allocated to my swap partition, one would
think that there'd be plenty of memory for OOo to use in the save
process
I can only guess, but I believe
On 06/19/2009 06:50 AM, AG wrote:
...
How do I set it up so that when I open a document it defaults to opening
it at the place I last worked on - i.e. the end of the document?
OOo Writer tries to be smart here: if the document is opened by its
author, the editing cursor and view are restored
On 21/06/2009 00:57, Bob Estes wrote:
Don Daugherty wrote:
Any suggestions regarding the interruption to work when auto-saving
in the background?
Try breaking the document up into smaller files. When I worked with
long documents, I would put each chapter into a separate file, then I
Don Daugherty wrote:
Any suggestions regarding the interruption to work when auto-saving in
the background?
Try breaking the document up into smaller files. When I worked with
long documents, I would put each chapter into a separate file, then I
would use a merge print when I printed