On 11/25/2011 05:56 PM, Aleksey Rukhlenko wrote:
Jay Lozier wrote:
What OS, browser are you using?
OS: OpenSUSE 11.4 64 bit
Backward scrolling fails both in standalone flash player and in firefox.
Flash player: 11.1.102.55 (64 bit)
Firefox: 8.0 (Shockwave Flash 11.1 r102)
Does it work norm
25/11/2011 22:23, sgrìobh Tom Davies:
Hi :)
I keep thinking that it's 'got to be' something to do with the permissions in
Win7. But it's weird that you are not having the same problem with other
programs, just with LO. Have you installed other OpenSource programs such as
Firefox and Gimp.
F
Michael,
See if this helps...
UAC under Windows 7 can bite you at strange times. So one of the first things
I do on a new Windows 7 install is to activate the true Administrator account:
launch a command window "Run as Administrator" and enter
net user Administrator /Active:yes
(note ca
Jay Lozier wrote:
>>> What OS, browser are you using?
>>>
>> OS: OpenSUSE 11.4 64 bit
>>
>> Backward scrolling fails both in standalone flash player and in firefox.
>>
>> Flash player: 11.1.102.55 (64 bit)
>> Firefox: 8.0 (Shockwave Flash 11.1 r102)
>>
>> Does it work normally for you?
>>
>>
> No,
Mike,
What antivirus environment? If your realtime antivirus detects a false
positive in the unpacking / running of the installation, this is the
behavior I have seen. Disable the antivirus / unload the realtime scanner.
And a million other impediments built in by M$ into Windows7.
--
David
Hi :)
I keep thinking that it's 'got to be' something to do with the permissions in
Win7. But it's weird that you are not having the same problem with other
programs, just with LO. Have you installed other OpenSource programs such as
Firefox and Gimp.
I have not heard of other people having
Hi again
Is there an older LO or OOo edition on the machine previously? I have
seen some reports the Windows uninstaller may leave behind debris that
confuses the installer.
Hardly, since I only bought the system at lunchtime ;)
25/11/2011 20:50, sgrìobh V Stuart Foote:
Next step would be as
Michael,
Actually, Tom's suggestion would be my first as well. Can't tell you how many
times folks have sworn they have a valid download of an install package--only
to find they don't when they actually check it.
You're HASH values are correct.
Next step would be as Jay suggested to run a c
On 11/25/2011 12:57 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Sorry for the very slow response! I thought that
File - "Save As..."
could save in a wide variety of movie formats?
Regards from
Tom :)
Check the FILE >> EXPORT options. I know Flash is there but I am not
sure about others.
--- On Sun, 20/11/1
The big reason to use LibreOffice 3.4.4 over OpenOffice.org 3.3.0 is
that LO reads/writes ".docx" files better that OOo's offering. It had
come a long way from its OOo roots about a year ago.
So LO 3.4.4 should be looked at as the better product.
That is the real reason to try LO now.
As f
On 11/25/2011 01:33 PM, Michael Bauer wrote:
Hi ppl,
My motherboard died on me this morning so I was forced to move on to
Win 7 (shudders). Anyway, when I re-downloaded LO (x86), my install
process got as far as unpacking, then moved onto the C++ process and
then stopped. The window disappear
On 11/25/2011 02:25 PM, Aleksey Rukhlenko wrote:
Jay Lozier wrote:
On 11/25/2011 06:16 AM, Aleksey Rukhlenko wrote:
Greetings!
When I export the presentation into SWF (flash) it runs fine, but I can't
understand how to scroll back slides?
Best regards, Aleksey.
I assume you want to scroll
Quoting John Gregson :
I am an older person, with limited computer knowledge, using Open
Office 3.3; on Win 7.
Would some Kind Soul please explain why Open Office seems to be fading away.
"Why" doesn't really matter to the end-user. It is all about
corporate stupidity. LibreOffice is the
Hi :)
Have you tried the normal documentation about styles and templates:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#Getting_Started_with_LibreOffice
GS Ch3 and/or
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#LibreOffice_Writer_Guide
Writer Guide Chapters 6, 7,
Jay Lozier wrote:
> On 11/25/2011 06:16 AM, Aleksey Rukhlenko wrote:
>> Greetings!
>>
>> When I export the presentation into SWF (flash) it runs fine, but I can't
>> understand how to scroll back slides?
>>
>> Best regards, Aleksey.
>>
>>
> I assume you want to scroll backwards in the flash presen
Hi Tom,
On Windows, you got to be kidding! ;) Bitser says
Checksums for: LibO_3.4.4_Win_x86_install_multi.exe
MD5: c58ad36704e27d6b603d12aa9cebb910
SHA-1: 0898a91d560904454a07cf5e089ed65c828bfe08
SHA-256: f60dd94c317e86dc7df12a5d1ad724a35dcae2d76c6b7e29196c19b46033b53f
And yes, I'm admin, been i
Hi :)
Have you used md5sum or SHA to check the download? Are you sure you have
administrator privileges on your machine when you try installing?
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Fri, 25/11/11, Michael Bauer wrote:
From: Michael Bauer
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Installer stalls after C++ proces
Hi ppl,
My motherboard died on me this morning so I was forced to move on to Win
7 (shudders). Anyway, when I re-downloaded LO (x86), my install process
got as far as unpacking, then moved onto the C++ process and then
stopped. The window disappeared and nothing happened. Running the .exe
or
Hi :)
The Doc format and DocX are both a bit limiting for moving images around. I
can't remember the default "Anchor point" but i think Word only offers a couple
of options whereas Writer has 4 and then lots of "Wrap" options too. Your
option of "Anchor to character" should be ok as i am fairl
Hi :)
The 3.4.3 release brings together the advantages of both branches. It's the
first of the 3.4.x line that really settled into being stable but it has the
improved MS .docX (etc) compatibility that the 3.3.x branch lacks a little.
I am on 3.4.3 on Windows but 3.3.2 on Ubuntu and i am quit
Hi :)
Sorry for the very slow response! I thought that
File - "Save As..."
could save in a wide variety of movie formats?
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Sun, 20/11/11, rod wrote:
From: rod
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Video output from Impress
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Sunday, 20
Are you on Linux? Use gedit to open it. Make sure linenumbers are enabled on
gedit preferences. On windows open with notepad and do likewise
-
from twohot@device.mobile :)
-Original Message-
From: Andy Hatchett
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 01:15:31
On 11/25/11 11:01 AM, e-letter wrote:
> What exactly is being assumed? Better informed about what? The
> original statement is merely a declaration of personal interest; a
> preference that limited time spent resolving "compatibility" is
> instead spent improving native odf.
Well, if is a declara
Hi Regina Henschel ,
My goals are as follows:
1). Able to view Microsoft documents (Word,excel,powerpoint , etc..) from
within application
2). Able to edit Microsoft documents (Word,excel,powerpoint , etc..) from
within application
3). Keep the code purely managed.
4). Keep the document vie
I'm a genealogist and an error log from my program tells me there is an error
in line 33801 of a GEDCOM that I recently imported.
The problem is that the GEDCOM doesn't have line numbers as it is a text
document. I've put it into Libre and turned on line numbering but see no way
to go directly to
On 11/25/2011 06:16 AM, Aleksey Rukhlenko wrote:
Greetings!
When I export the presentation into SWF (flash) it runs fine, but I can't
understand how to scroll back slides?
Best regards, Aleksey.
I assume you want to scroll backwards in the flash presentation. It may
be a problem with flash,
Hi :)
Good points! Quite a few Extensions written for OpenOffice got pulled into the
main install of LibreOffice. So if there is a missing Extension don't worry,
just check to see if you can still do the thing you wanted to do.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Fri, 25/11/11, toki wrote:
From: tok
On 11/25/2011 09:59 AM, Pedro wrote:
Andy Hatchett wrote
I'm a genealogist and an error log from my program tells me there is an
error in line 33801 of a GEDCOM that I recently imported.
The problem is that the GEDCOM doesn't have line numbers as it is a text
document. I've put it into Libre an
On 11/25/2011 9:59 AM, Pedro wrote:
Andy Hatchett wrote
I'm a genealogist and an error log from my program tells me there is an
error in line 33801 of a GEDCOM that I recently imported.
The problem is that the GEDCOM doesn't have line numbers as it is a text
document. I've put it into Libre a
Andy Hatchett wrote
>
> I'm a genealogist and an error log from my program tells me there is an
> error in line 33801 of a GEDCOM that I recently imported.
>
> The problem is that the GEDCOM doesn't have line numbers as it is a text
> document. I've put it into Libre and turned on line numbering
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 24/11/11 17:44, John Gregson wrote:
> Should I start using Libre Office immediately?
Which extensions do you use?
There are some extensions that can't be installed in LibO, but can be
installed in OOo.
There are some extensions that can't be inst
Hi :)
Tools - Options - Paths
Lets you know where documents are saved by default and lets you edit the
default location. Again, once you have set-up all the settings it might be
possible to copy the entire user-profile to all the users on all the machines.
The user profile is also shown in t
Greetings!
When I export the presentation into SWF (flash) it runs fine, but I can't
understand how to scroll back slides?
Best regards, Aleksey.
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Hi :)
There is a bit of "Which came first, the chicken or the [chicken]-egg" about
the argument.
Lets say that people have only these 2 choices
1. Keep using MS Office.
2. Use LibreOffice but no-one can read or communicate with you. Any work you
do is unreadable by anyone else electroni
On 24/11/2011, italovignoli wrote:
> I am a TDF Director and one of the official spokespersons.
>
>
> e-letter wrote
>>
>>
>>> In other words, do not waste LO programmers' time to resolve your desire
>>> to use LO as a free m$o clone.
>>
>> You are assuming something completely wrong here. In the
Hello,
I'm not in front of my personal machine but I thought about this :
- in a machine set the default save folder for LO
- grep the default save folder in LO profile to find which file and which
command allows this.
- create a patch that you'll apply after LO install for the system-wide
install
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