Re: [users] odt table bug?

2010-03-09 Thread Pedro Izecksohn
--- Franz Wein wrote: I don't believe that this is a table, that was produced with WRITER. The doctor that produced this table produces the statistics using Calc, but the original document was imported from Microsoft Word some years ago. This odt was produced by Writer, as I copied it from the

Re: [users] odt table bug?

2010-03-09 Thread Pedro Izecksohn
--- I wrote: --- Franz Wein wrote: I don't believe that this is a table, that was produced with WRITER.  The doctor that produced this table produces the statistics using Calc, but the original document was imported from Microsoft Word some years ago. This odt was produced by Writer, as I

Re: [users] odt table bug?

2010-03-08 Thread Tanstaafl
On 2010-03-08 3:25 PM, Pedro Izecksohn wrote: The file referenced below if saved as .doc (97/2000/XP) does not generate the table it contains: http://www.izecksohn.com/pedro/ooobug/TableVI-3.odt As I have said many, many times... openoffice.org really, really needs a simple web page where

Re: [users] odt table bug?

2010-03-08 Thread Franz Wein
Hello all I don't believe that this is a table, that was produced with WRITER. I opened the file with WRITER and stored it as HTML. Immediately after it, I opened the HTML-file with WRITER again and stored it directly as a DOC-file, Word-Viewer 2003/2007 can open the document without

Re: [users] .odt on fly

2010-01-14 Thread Marcello Romani
H.S.Rai ha scritto: Is there some module / library by which one can generate .odt or .ods file from a webpage using php and fetching data from MySQL instead of producing html page. This sounds interesting. I haven't used it myself, but the website seems promising. http://www.odtphp.com/

Re: [users] .odt on fly

2010-01-14 Thread Clayton
On 01/14/2010 09:37 AM, Marcello Romani wrote: H.S.Rai ha scritto: Is there some module / library by which one can generate .odt or .ods file from a webpage using php and fetching data from MySQL instead of producing html page. This sounds interesting. I haven't used it myself, but the

Re: [users] .odt on fly

2010-01-14 Thread Dotan Cohen
2010/1/14 Marcello Romani mrom...@ottotecnica.com: H.S.Rai ha scritto: Is there some module / library by which one can generate .odt or .ods file from a webpage using php and fetching data from MySQL instead of producing html page. This sounds interesting. I haven't used it myself, but the

Re: [users] .odt on fly

2010-01-14 Thread Marcello Romani
Dotan Cohen ha scritto: 2010/1/14 Marcello Romani mrom...@ottotecnica.com: H.S.Rai ha scritto: Is there some module / library by which one can generate .odt or .ods file from a webpage using php and fetching data from MySQL instead of producing html page. This sounds interesting. I haven't

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-05-07 Thread jonathon
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 21:13, SubrataNath wrote        Please note that a password is read by any software... where there is a starting and end point in the file. The crucial point is where there is a starting and ending point in the file. The ODF file does _not_ contain the password.

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-05-06 Thread SubrataNath
Dear DC, Although its late to discuss but nothing in comparison to a millions of years Please note that a password is read by any software... where there is a starting and end point in the file. Simply replacing the same with known one and maintaining the other file

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-05-06 Thread Dotan Cohen
       Although its late to discuss but nothing in comparison to a millions of years        Please note that a password is read by any software... where there is a starting and end point in the file.        Simply replacing the same with known one and maintaining the other file

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-26 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2009/4/26 James Knott james.kn...@rogers.com: Dotan Cohen wrote: You might be waiting a very long time. That sounds reasonable. 72 characters (alphanum+symbols) ^ 10 characters comes out to about 100 million years. Of course, on average, it'll take only half that time.  ;-) Maybe you

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-26 Thread Dotan Cohen
Maybe you missed that 100 million years wasn't correct, it's (a little less than) 1 billion years… But yes, half of that in average. 1 billion years is ”worst case”… Of course, that is assuming 125 tries per second. If we can get that up to 150... -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-26 Thread jonathon
Dotan Cohen wrote: But yes, half of that in average. 1 billion years is ”worst case”… Of course, that is assuming 125 tries per second. If we can get that up to 150... Using a slightly different algorithm, and parallel processing in a Beowulf cluster, one could reach a couple of hundred

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-26 Thread Dave Post
On Apr 26, 2009, at 7:17 AM, jonathon wrote: Using a slightly different algorithm, and parallel processing in a Beowulf cluster, one could reach a couple of hundred thousand tries per second. Hmm. Imagine a cross between, say, s...@home and FrostWire, but designed to provide

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-26 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2009/4/26 Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com: Maybe you missed that 100 million years wasn't correct, it's (a little less than) 1 billion years… But yes, half of that in average. 1 billion years is ”worst case”… Of course, that is assuming 125 tries per second. If we can get that up to 150...

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-26 Thread Dave Post
On Apr 26, 2009, at 10:36 AM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote: the macro was modified so it could generate 8300 passwords/s on a 3.19 GHz Penthium. snip You could perharps attack the file directly using a C program. I'd want to know first how long it takes to test each password. It may be that

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-26 Thread Dotan Cohen
Hmm. Imagine a cross between, say, s...@home and FrostWire, but designed to provide general-purpose distributed computing to individuals by letting them share their unused FLOPS. I expect this has been thought of before -- anyone know? Try searching slashdot, I saw a mention of this once.

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-26 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2009/4/26 Dave Post davep...@earthlink.net: On Apr 26, 2009, at 10:36 AM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote: the macro was modified so it could generate 8300 passwords/s on a 3.19 GHz Penthium. snip You could perharps attack the file directly using a C program. I'd want to know first how long it

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-26 Thread Dotan Cohen
Well, I guess it can never be fast enough to be done in reasonable time, at least not that example (72 possible characters, 10 characters word length). Even if we speed things up 1000 times, we are still talking about too much time, in this case 14000 years. So I guess there is no obvious way

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-26 Thread James Knott
Dotan Cohen wrote: You mortals are so impatient! Who died and made you root? ;-) -- Use OpenOffice.org http://www.openoffice.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail:

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-25 Thread JOE Conner
Dotan Cohen wrote: I did the unthinkably stupid, I forgot the password to one of my own files! Yes, it is a secure (long, alphanum upper and lower, numbers and symbols, no dictionary words) password, so a dictionary attack won't help. Googling password crackers, I found only some Windows

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-25 Thread Dotan Cohen
Minimum time track = recreate the document from scratch. From a previous responder Jonathan: QUOTE Source code at http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=23014highlight=password+cracker 125 passwords checked per second. Number of possible passwords is k^n.  n = number of

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-25 Thread Dotan Cohen
Is there a way to get a hint about the password, such as the first character? That should get me moving. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.org

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-25 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2009/4/25 Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com: Minimum time track = recreate the document from scratch. From a previous responder Jonathan: QUOTE Source code at http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=23014highlight=password+cracker 125 passwords checked per second. Number of

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-25 Thread Dotan Cohen
If you have no clue as to what the password is then I have no further ideas. If however you think you know the password, sometimes it is as simple as toggling the caps lock key.  Occasionally this has helped me recover a document. Thanks, that was the first thing that I tried before panic

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-25 Thread Dotan Cohen
How did you et to that result? When I calculated it the result was a little bit more than 949 million years: That should have been 1000 million years. Sorry. One Gigayear sounds more optimistic, though. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-25 Thread JOE Conner
Dotan Cohen wrote: Is there a way to get a hint about the password, such as the first character? That should get me moving. If you have no clue as to what the password is then I have no further ideas. If however you think you know the password, sometimes it is as simple as toggling the

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-25 Thread Dave Post
On Apr 25, 2009, at 12:48 PM, Dotan Cohen wrote: I did the unthinkably stupid, I forgot the password to one of my own files! Yes, it is a secure (long, alphanum upper and lower, numbers and symbols, no dictionary words) password, so a dictionary attack won't help. Googling password crackers, I

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-25 Thread James Knott
Dotan Cohen wrote: I did the unthinkably stupid, I forgot the password to one of my own files! Yes, it is a secure (long, alphanum upper and lower, numbers and symbols, no dictionary words) password, so a dictionary attack won't help. Googling password crackers, I found only some Windows

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-25 Thread James Knott
Dotan Cohen wrote: You might be waiting a very long time. That sounds reasonable. 72 characters (alphanum+symbols) ^ 10 characters comes out to about 100 million years. Of course, on average, it'll take only half that time. ;-) -- Use OpenOffice.org http://www.openoffice.org

Re: [users] ODT file: I forgot my password!

2009-04-25 Thread James Knott
Dotan Cohen wrote: Is there a way to get a hint about the password, such as the first character? Not if the encryption algorithm is any good. Good encryption doesn't leave any clues. -- Use OpenOffice.org http://www.openoffice.org

Re: [users] odt files

2009-02-26 Thread Barbara Duprey
Alan Gebel wrote: Hello It was my understanding that if I save files to an odt format , people with Word would be able to open it and read. My resume is in that format and I am being told that they cannot open it. Is that true? Alan Gebel Unless the recipients have installed the Sun ODF

Re: [users] odt files

2009-02-26 Thread James Knott
Alan Gebel wrote: Hello It was my understanding that if I save files to an odt format , people with Word would be able to open it and read. My resume is in that format and I am being told that they cannot open it. Is that true? Alan Gebel Word cannot open ODT files, unless

Re: [users] .odt doc to Adobe InDesign ?

2008-04-23 Thread Anthony Alston
Hi Michael, Many thanks. Cheers,  Anthony - Original Message From: Michael Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: users@openoffice.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, 19 April, 2008 10:46:24 PM Subject: Re: [users] .odt doc to Adobe InDesign ? On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 11:01:39 + (GMT

Re: [users] .odt doc to Adobe InDesign ?

2008-04-19 Thread Michael Adams
On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 11:01:39 + (GMT) Anthony Alston wrote: Hello,   Possibly you may be able to advise me please. I have been sent a document in .odt (open document text). I would like to add this to an Adobe CS2 InDesign document, can you advise how this is done please. Drag and drop

Re: [users] odt. files

2008-03-27 Thread Ahromi Irawan
Pada Tanggal 03/26/2008 11:54 PM, Nic Conley Menulis: After downloading Open office writer and making documents with the program, I have e-mailed several of these documents to co workers, only to find out they can't open them. Did I do something wrong, or must they also have the Openoffice

Re: [users] odt. files

2008-03-27 Thread Jack D. Lewis
Nic Conley wrote the following on 3/26/2008 10:54 AM: After downloading Open office writer and making documents with the program, I have e-mailed several of these documents to co workers, only to find out they can't open them. Did I do something wrong, or must they also have the Openoffice

Re: [users] odt. files

2008-03-27 Thread James Knott
Nic Conley wrote: After downloading Open office writer and making documents with the program, I have e-mailed several of these documents to co workers, only to find out they can't open them. Did I do something wrong, or must they also have the Openoffice programs loaded? thank you for your

Re: [users] Odt files not converting to doc

2007-12-09 Thread M Henri Day
Heatherlee, there may be much simpler ways to do what you require - if so, some more knowledgeable contributor to this list will no doubt point it out - but here's the workaround I use to convert documents that have been saved as odt files to doc format for sending to those who don't use

Re: [users] Odt files not converting to doc

2007-12-09 Thread James Knott
Heatherlee wrote: My mother has this system OpenOffice.org2.1 installed on our computer; however, every time I create a document, it turns out to be a odt document and no one has a program to open that system up. I was told to change the file format to a doc document and that still does

Re: [users] odt files

2007-11-15 Thread James Knott
Richard Detwiler wrote: If you feel you must have them open in Word, you can then save them as .doc files. Or install the Sun ODF plugin. http://www.sun.com/software/star/odf_plugin --

Re: [users] odt files

2007-11-13 Thread Richard Detwiler
PETER LAGUE wrote: I've been using open office and my problem is concerning opening files created in openoffice with Microsoft Word. Some time ago I uninstalled open office because of problems with my computer, and I now have Word. I now cannot open the files created through Openoffice with

Re: [users] odt files

2007-11-13 Thread Jim Hartley
1. Reinstall Open Office. 2. load each .odt file in OO 3. Use SaveAs to save each file in M$Word format (.doc) 4. Uninstall OO if you have to (although my suggestion would be to keep OO and uninstall M$Word ...) Jim Hartley PETER LAGUE wrote: I've been using open office and my problem is

Re: [users] odt files

2007-11-13 Thread James Knott
PETER LAGUE wrote: I've been using open office and my problem is concerning opening files created in openoffice with Microsoft Word. Some time ago I uninstalled open office because of problems with my computer, and I now have Word. I now cannot open the files created through Openoffice

Re: [users] odt files

2007-11-13 Thread peto
Dear Mr. Lague PETER LAGUE wrote: I've been using open office and my problem is concerning opening files created in openoffice with Microsoft Word. There are two ways of solution instal OpenOffice .org again and save files in doc(Microsoft Office Document) format or downlaod SUN ODF

Re: [users] odt - wiki

2007-10-15 Thread Cor Nouws
Hi Michael, Michael Logies wrote (13-10-2007 22:04) I see that Openoffice 2.3.0 let convert text (from writer) into the format of MediaWiki. But that`s not possible for tables from calc. At the moment I use a online solution for the latter, http://area23.brightbyte.de/csv2wp.php, but it`s

Re: [users] odt - wiki

2007-10-15 Thread Michael Logies
At 14.10.2007 01:28 Manfred J. Krause wrote: Does anybody know about the future plans for supporting the MediaWiki-format more comprehensive? Maybe that's a serviceable starting point (for you) ... - http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/MediaWiki_Extension Manfred, thanks. So let`s

Re: [users] odt - wiki

2007-10-13 Thread Michael Logies
I see that Openoffice 2.3.0 let convert text (from writer) into the format of MediaWiki. But that`s not possible for tables from calc. At the moment I use a online solution for the latter, http://area23.brightbyte.de/csv2wp.php, but it`s far from perfect. Does anybody know about the future

Re: [users] odt - wiki

2007-10-13 Thread Manfred J. Krause
Hi Michael, 2007/10/13, Michael Logies wrote: I see that Openoffice 2.3.0 let convert text (from writer) into the format of MediaWiki. But that`s not possible for tables from calc. At the moment I use a online solution for the latter, http://area23.brightbyte.de/csv2wp.php, but it`s far

Re: [users] .odt files save as zip on IE

2007-05-16 Thread Mathias Bauer
Diego Alencar Alves de Lima wrote: Hello, I'm currently having some issues when I place .odt documents on my apache webserver. Internet Explorer clients always try to save the .odt files as .zip files when users try to open them. I have tried to add the MIME types for .odt, but on some

Re: [users] .odt files save as zip on IE

2007-05-16 Thread Hagar de l'Est
Here is a thread about a similar issue : http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=5 Hagar Le 15.05.2007 17:30, Mathias Bauer a écrit : Diego Alencar Alves de Lima wrote: Hello, I'm currently having some issues when I place .odt documents on my apache webserver. Internet

Re: [users] ODT to Word export problem

2007-05-06 Thread Paul
Hello, I have the following problem in OOo: I created a simple page with some text, just one image and two headings (Heading 1). After that, I created a Table of Contents and finally I exported the document ODT as Word document (compatible with Office XP/2003) The problem occured when I opened

Re: [users] .odt filters for Word

2007-04-28 Thread Michael Adams
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 04:35:17 -0400 Marc Paré wrote: Has anyone tried the various filters available for Word for the .odt format? I would like to suggest that my school board, where I teach, install a filter for OpenOffice files as many of my students are now using OpenOffice at home. Are

Re: [users] .odt filters for Word

2007-04-28 Thread Marc Paré
Michael Adams a écrit : On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 04:35:17 -0400 Marc Paré wrote: Has anyone tried the various filters available for Word for the .odt format? I would like to suggest that my school board, where I teach, install a filter for OpenOffice files as many of my students are now using

Re: [users] .odt filters for Word

2007-04-28 Thread James Knott
Marc Paré wrote: Has anyone tried the various filters available for Word for the .odt format? I would like to suggest that my school board, where I teach, install a filter for OpenOffice files as many of my students are now using OpenOffice at home. Are there any import/export filters that

Re: [users] .odt filters for Word

2007-04-28 Thread Manfred J. Krause
Hi, Marc Paré wrote: Michael Adams a écrit : Marc Paré wrote: Has anyone tried the various filters available for Word for the .odt format? I would like to suggest that my school board, where I teach, install a filter for OpenOffice files as many of my students are now using OpenOffice at

Re: [users] .odt filters for Word

2007-04-28 Thread Johnny Andersson
2007/4/28, Marc Paré [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Michael Adams a écrit : On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 04:35:17 -0400 Marc Paré wrote: Has anyone tried the various filters available for Word for the .odt format? I would like to suggest that my school board, where I teach, install a filter for OpenOffice

Re: [users] .odt filters for Word

2007-04-28 Thread Manfred J. Krause
Hi, if somebody is taking an interest in this question (daVinci ODF Plugin for Microsoft Office; ACME 376 Compatibility Kit for Microsoft Office): (1) The OpenDocument Foundation - Download Page for daVinci and InfoSet beta software http://opendocument.foundation.googlepages.com/home (2)

Re: [users] .odt filters for Word

2007-04-28 Thread Marc Paré
Johnny Andersson a écrit : 2007/4/28, Marc Paré [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Michael Adams a écrit : On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 04:35:17 -0400 Marc Paré wrote: Has anyone tried the various filters available for Word for the .odt format? I would like to suggest that my school board, where I teach,

RE: [users] odt

2007-01-11 Thread Nikos Mitropoulos
Dear Rita, You should save your attachments in formats that your receivers use to open them, be it MS Office, Lotus, Novel Suite, etc. Alternatively you may want to save in PDF, a format that anyone can open. Nikos Mitropoulos http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ -Original

Re: [users] odt

2007-01-10 Thread Arnold Huzen
If you're going to send documents as text file then there is no need for any wordprocessor at all. In that case you can just use Notepad. Arnold Huzen John Meyer schreef: Probably better, unless you absolutely need the formatting, send it as a text file (virii-free) If you need it, print it

Re: [users] odt

2007-01-10 Thread Arnold Huzen
The problem is not OpenOffice, but the other office suite that doesn't support the ISO standard Open Document Format. Arnold Huzen rob schreef: You have come up with one of the common problems in OpenOffice. Open Office can read Word documents but Word cannot read the Open Office format.

Re: [users] odt

2007-01-10 Thread Gregory Forster
They can open the document if they had OpenOffice on their computer. So I suggest that you either resave the documents as .doc documents (provided they have M$ Word), or pdf document which they should be able to read. Greg Rita Laurance [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Openoffice; When I send an

RE: [users] odt

2007-01-09 Thread rob
You have come up with one of the common problems in OpenOffice. Open Office can read Word documents but Word cannot read the Open Office format. How do I send an OpenOffice document to a user with Word? Note (1) that the .ODF (open) format that is normally used by OpenOffice cannot be read by MS

Re: [users] odt

2007-01-09 Thread Paul
That is more than likely due to the people receiving your file not having OpenOffice. You need to 'save as' then select a format that they have. This will likely be Office... so you should use MS formats. For writer documents look for a file format that ends in .doc. You could also try file

Re: [users] odt

2007-01-09 Thread James Knott
Rita Laurance wrote: Dear Openoffice; When I send an openoffice text document with the ending .odt as an attachment in an email, no one can seem to open the document. By no one, I assume you mean people who use Microsoft Office. Since MS Office is deficient in that it cannot open ISO

Re: [users] odt

2007-01-09 Thread John Meyer
Probably better, unless you absolutely need the formatting, send it as a text file (virii-free) If you need it, print it to PDF and e-mail that. Paul wrote: That is more than likely due to the people receiving your file not having OpenOffice. You need to 'save as' then select a format that

Re: [users] .odt file convert into .doc file

2006-06-17 Thread Dotan Cohen
On 17/06/06, Saeed and Nadeem Brothers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Respected Sir It is my personally requested to you kindly open the attachment which in the format of .odt file convert it into .doc(ms-word) FILE and send me back. I shall be thankfull to you for this kindness waiting for your

Re: [users] .odt file convert into .doc file

2006-06-17 Thread Dan Lewis
On Saturday June 17 2006 12:36 am, Saeed and Nadeem Brothers wrote: Respected Sir It is my personally requested to you kindly open the attachment which in the format of .odt file convert it into .doc(ms-word) FILE and send me back. I shall be thankfull to you for this kindness

Re: [users] .odt extension

2006-03-14 Thread Dan Lewis
On Tuesday March 14 2006 10:05 am, Janet Pack wrote: I received an email with an attachment that has an .odt extension. I have microsoft office on my computer and so I can't read this attachment. Is there a way that you could help me with this? Janet Pack J-U-B Engineers, Inc.

Re: [users] .odt extension

2006-03-14 Thread Robin Laing
Janet Pack wrote: I received an email with an attachment that has an .odt extension. I have microsoft office on my computer and so I can't read this attachment. Is there a way that you could help me with this? Janet Pack J-U-B Engineers, Inc. (435)713-9514 (office) (435)232-9004

Re: [users] .odt extension

2006-03-14 Thread Lars D . Noodén
Janet, If you are only going to print the file, then you could also ask them to send PDF. Most programs that generate ODT can also mke PDF. -Lars Lars Nooden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Keep the market open by keeping software patents out:

Re: [users] odt versus sxw

2005-11-27 Thread John W. Kennedy
James Elliott wrote: I note that in OOo 2.0 my new Writer documents have the extension .odt, while my old Writer documents have the extension .sxwIf I open a *.sxw document and work on it with OOo.2.0 and then save it, I then have both an .sxw and an .odt document, which can be confusing.

Re: [users] odt versus sxw

2005-11-27 Thread Chad Smith
Hello James, and thank you for your questions. I think to make the most sense, I'll have to answer your second question first. On 11/27/05, James Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 2. why was the file extension changed from *.sxw to *.odt When OpenOffice.org went to 2.0, one of the big

Re: [users] odt versus sxw

2005-11-27 Thread Dan Lewis
On Sunday 27 November 2005 05:07 pm, James Elliott wrote: I note that in OOo 2.0 my new Writer documents have the extension .odt, while my old Writer documents have the extension .sxwIf I open a *.sxw document and work on it with OOo.2.0 and then save it, I then have both an .sxw and an

Re: [users] odt save error

2005-11-18 Thread G. Roderick Singleton
On Fri, 2005-11-18 at 05:30 +0100, Martin S wrote: Apologies if this is a faq. I did a search on the messages I have, but came up empty. When saving a file as .odt I get two error messages regarding the process. Common to both is mention of BASIC ( First: Error loading BASIC of

Re: [users] odt save error

2005-11-17 Thread Caleb Marcus
Martin S wrote: Apologies if this is a faq. I did a search on the messages I have, but came up empty. When saving a file as .odt I get two error messages regarding the process. Common to both is mention of BASIC ( First: Error loading BASIC of document.Mentions script.xlb Second: Same,

Re: [users] odt save error

2005-11-17 Thread Martin S
2005/11/18, Caleb Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Martin S wrote: Apologies if this is a faq. I did a search on the messages I have, but came up empty. When saving a file as .odt I get two error messages regarding the process. Common to both is mention of BASIC ( First: Error loading

Re: [users] odt save error

2005-11-17 Thread Jonathon Coombes
On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 23:42 -0500, Caleb Marcus wrote: Martin S wrote: Apologies if this is a faq. I did a search on the messages I have, but came up empty. When saving a file as .odt I get two error messages regarding the process. Common to both is mention of BASIC ( First: Error

Re: [users] odt file format.

2005-10-24 Thread Gregory Forster
One thing, don't forget: OO 2.0 is for a Windows 98SE and up. Though OO 1.1.4 is rated for a Win98 and up machine, it did work on my Win95 machine, though painfully slow. Greg --- Naomi Kramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There's a few different options I can think of: * You could

Re: [users] odt file format.

2005-10-23 Thread Naomi Kramer
There's a few different options I can think of: * You could update to OOo 2.0, which will mean you can share documents very easily * You could update to OOo 1.1.5, which can read .odt files (right, people? but if he's using features not available in 1.1.5, his documents

Re: [users] odt file format.

2005-10-23 Thread wayne
We have figured it out. thanks for all your time. Wayne On Sun, 2005-10-23 at 21:55 -0400, wayne wrote: My son has OO 2.0 and I have 1.1.3 - when I receive email with an attach OO writer document I can't open it in my OO writer.His documents have a suffix odt and mind is swx. How do I open

Re: [users] odt file format.

2005-10-23 Thread Asrail
Naomi Kramer, 23-10-2005 22:59: There's a few different options I can think of: * You could update to OOo 2.0, which will mean you can share documents very easily * You could update to OOo 1.1.5, which can read .odt files (right, people? but if he's using features not available

Re: [users] .odt icon scrambled

2005-10-04 Thread Jim Wagner
Dan Lewis wrote: On Monday 03 October 2005 06:42 pm, Jim Wagner wrote: I'm using OO2rc on Mandrake 10.0. For the last little while I've had many of the files with .odt extensions on them change their icon from the OO icon to the zipfile icon. When this happens, double-clicking on them just

Re: [users] .odt icon scrambled

2005-10-04 Thread Jim Wagner
Dan Lewis wrote: On Tuesday 04 October 2005 01:37 pm, Jim Wagner wrote: Dan Lewis wrote: On Monday 03 October 2005 06:42 pm, Jim Wagner wrote: I'm using OO2rc on Mandrake 10.0. For the last little while I've had many of the files with .odt extensions on them change their icon from the OO

Re: [users] .odt icon scrambled

2005-10-04 Thread john geldman
On 10/4/05, Jim Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dan Lewis wrote: On Tuesday 04 October 2005 01:37 pm, Jim Wagner wrote: Dan Lewis wrote: On Monday 03 October 2005 06:42 pm, Jim Wagner wrote: I'm using OO2rc on Mandrake 10.0. For the last little while I've had many of the files with

Re: [users] .odt icon scrambled

2005-10-03 Thread Dan Lewis
On Monday 03 October 2005 06:42 pm, Jim Wagner wrote: I'm using OO2rc on Mandrake 10.0. For the last little while I've had many of the files with .odt extensions on them change their icon from the OO icon to the zipfile icon. When this happens, double-clicking on them just unzips them, does

Re: [users] odt file ???

2005-08-13 Thread CPHennessy
On Sunday 07 August 2005 00:46, + tuomas.hyvarinen wrote: [ MODERATED ] *** hi, my problem is that I used fedoca core 4 for a while and wrote some letters and now I'm back in FC3 and I can't open them. I really don't know why they are in odt format but I haven't use any

Re: [users] odt file ???

2005-08-07 Thread Sigrid Kronenberger
Hi Tuomas, Am Sun, 07 Aug 2005 02:46:32 +0300 tuomas.hyvarinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: hi, my problem is that I used fedoca core 4 for a while and wrote some letters and now I'm back in FC3 and I can't open them. I really don't know why they are in odt format but I haven't use any

Re: [users] odt in win to linux

2005-05-03 Thread Shoshannah Forbes
On 03/05/2005, at 09:48, lluishc wrote: Hi all I've created a new document in odt format (OOo 1.9.95, winXP Home SP2), but when i try to open it under ubuntu linux (OOo 1.9.79, ubuntu 5.04) OOo gets freezed, i obtain a beautiful grey scren and i have to force it to close. Any idea? Is it

Re: [users] odt in win to linux

2005-05-03 Thread lluishc
2005/5/3, Shoshannah Forbes [EMAIL PROTECTED]: something that has changed (or fixed) since it came out. Try upgrading your Linux build of OpenOffice so it will be the same as wthe Windows one, and see if it helps. thnx, i'll try to update -- lluishc