Le 11/03/13 19:23, mickeyf a écrit :
Hi Mickey,
You can not edit Python macros within LO, you need a separate editor/IDE
for that. The same goes for managing them - use your normal file manager
for that.
Alex
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On 03/11/2013 07:17 PM, Tom wrote:
Hi :)
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Hello,does Libre create those files? Apple has excluded the Java so as I used
your app it tried to open something that looked like Java preferences-I am not
certain though.
Of source it was not opened .
It happened as I was using some preferences of Libre in order to figure them
out .
Do you t
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Hi all!
I think that I can help some to you. It is a macro written in Python and for
that it doesn't into Libre Office. You can find here:
C:\Program Files\LibreOffice 4.0\share\Scripts\python\pythonSamples
At least there is in my system. But as you, I don't know how they call it from
Libre Of
On 03/11/2013 02:23 PM, mickeyf wrote:
LO version 4.0.1.2, Windows 7
I have enabled 'record macro'
I have enabled 'experimental features'
I have set macro security to 'Low'
I go to Organize macros->... -> Python samples. The 'run' button is enabled,
the 'create', 'edit', 'rename' and 'delete' b
Your description is my understanding. I just did a quick look on the
download website and I cannot find any such information. Why are these
dependencies not prominently spelled out in the System Requirements or
somewhere else on the download website page?
If they were, then the users would kn
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 10:08 AM, anne-ology wrote:
>When one votes more than once in a poll, then that poll is skewed
> ;-)
>
> the mass media has been using these skewed polls for the past few
> decades;
> their results are skewed, but no one seems to care anymore
LO version 4.0.1.2, Windows 7
I have enabled 'record macro'
I have enabled 'experimental features'
I have set macro security to 'Low'
I go to Organize macros->... -> Python samples. The 'run' button is enabled,
the 'create', 'edit', 'rename' and 'delete' buttons are disabled.
Only for python are
When one votes more than once in a poll, then that poll is skewed
;-)
the mass media has been using these skewed polls for the past few
decades;
their results are skewed, but no one seems to care anymore ;-(
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi
To add to Tom's comments.
For now, the Java Access Bridge and a JRE provide ALL accessibility support for
the Windows builds. Will eventually change with likely implementation of an
IAccessible2 native bridge (fdo#39956) to the UNO Accessibility API. But for
now Java remains a requirement.
Hi :)
It's always tricky when you are unfamiliar with a new tool. There is
documentation
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications
but it's often easier to just post a question and then start looking through.
With luck someone might point you to the right section of the g
Hi :)
It's still Base and some Wizards and some Extensions. Something like 12% of
the code is written in Java but it's in those areas that people rarely use.
Base can mostly be used without needing Java but only if you use an external
back-end rather than the in-built one. I think the Report
Hi :)
Just wanted an update on this so i put it together.
If LibreOffice is not offered as a choice then on one day i vote for
Google-docs but on another i vote for AOO and the next for NeoOffice. So, i
alternate The tricky one is Blackberry because LibreOffice is given as a
choice but appa
Hi Runar,
On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 22:45 +0100, Runar Ingebrigtsen wrote:
> I am having the pleasure of deploying LibreOffice to 50 employees at a
> local business.
Lovely :-)
> Unfortunately, this is hampered by the performance of the xlsx
> import/export filters. Meaning that there are so
YES. Thank you!!!
THAT did the trick.
Just shows (again) how stupid I am.
Thomas
(2013/03/11 22:04), Dan Lewis wrote:
> On 03/10/2013 11:17 PM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
>> Good afternoon
>>
>> I am sure there is a simple trick to it, but I nevertheless cannot
>> figure it out.
>> The official d
Hi :)
I just thought you would like to know about Florian's recent post to the
marketing list
Congrats to all and regards from
Tom :)
>
> From: Florian Effenberger
>To: market...@global.libreoffice.org; market...@us.libreoffice.org
>Sent: Monday, 11 March 2
On 03/10/2013 11:17 PM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
> Good afternoon
>
> I am sure there is a simple trick to it, but I nevertheless cannot
> figure it out.
> The official documentation does not seem to mention it.
>
> I am writing a sort of "book" with a number of pictures in it. Some have
> caption
Hi :)
Ahh, you missed the important bit. Google is a 3rd party independent
organisation so there is not much point discussing their decisions. They still
support us and i think we should keep supporting them. That's not the issue.
The important thing is what their research discovered about O
Hi :)
There is some discussion on the translators list about which language
appears when you install LibreOffice. If you happen to live in a country
where the dominant language is not your own then when you buy a computer
which language is the LibreOffice installer in
1. your own language
2. the
Hi Tom
Tom wrote
> I thought Keith's post was interesting because it seems people have spent
> some serious money just to find out what we already felt was the case. I
> think Google still are a supporter of TDF but seem to have lost their way
> a bit.
It is a VERY interesting discussion but
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On 2013-03-10 19:49, 김용일 wrote:
im beginner o
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