Hi,
I'm not a big user of Impress, but if you go to File- Preview in Web
Browser it produces a series of jpg and html files.
On my linux system it opened the file manager in the temporary directory
where they are saved, so that makes it easy to save into whatever
directory you want them to g
Hi :)
Nicely said Virgil! :D You almost make it sound like you are not already in
the club just by using LibreOffice and a bit more besides! :)
The Tux penguin is a mascot of Gnu&Linux but used a bit more widely in
OpenSource generally too. I was thinking of using a cuddly toy as a way of
s
Dear Libre Office
is it possible to please add jpeg and gif options in 'save as' under
Impress. The inability to do this presently forces me for some purposes
to use MS Powerpoint
also, I cannot see it, could the option to loop a presentation be
available under setting up the slide show
many tha
To Whom it May Concern,
Trying to download and install the latest Windows version of LibreOffice
from a machine in the UK running Windows 7 and Internet Explorer.
Using the standard process for downloading from the download page the
LibreOffice install file came as a *.MAN file. Clearly thi
Hi :)
Which web-browser were you using to download with? It seems a few people have
had problems with Internet Explorer and 1 had trouble with Firefox. The
Firefox one turned out to be some problem with a company firewall as the
download worked just fine from outside. Did you use IE at both l
Hi :)
Several different issues all in one thread.
Whenever you install Windows or upgrade, such as from Xp to Win7 the Windows
installer kindly 'fixes' the MBR to point at the Windows boot-loader (NTldr).
Windows can't see non-Windows stuff and even has trouble with other versions of
Wind
Hi :)
Hmmm, that is not good news! Sorry about that! Is there any chance you could
post a bug-report about it? A lot of this guide might not be relevant but
please just try to make the best of it
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugReport
tehre is another page but i think the content is
Hi :)
Most versions of Gnu&Linux (Ubuntu, Mint, Debian, Redhat, openSuSE) all include
a default set of programs. Often the same program in each one. For example
most of the examples have Firefox and LibreOffice by default.
However, you don't have to stick with the defaults. You can install
On 10/03/2013 09:14 AM, M Henri Day wrote:
> Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
> has published an interesting article,
> *French police move from Windows to Ubuntu Linux* (
> http://www.zdnet.com/french-police-move-from-windows-to-ubuntu-linux-721479/)
>
> , over at ZDNet. It deals explicitly w
Tom, thanks for your responses. When I originally posted about the
difficulty I was having downloading the installer, the user list gave me
the impression that there couldn't be anything wrong with the downloader
and I felt they pretty much blew off my inquiry. If I'd been directed
to make a
I use the same mechanism used to number things like tables and figures,
but I create a new field for my equations and then I enter them manually.
On 10/06/2013 02:09 AM, fajar2 wrote:
How to numbering multiple equation in libre office math.
Current implementation numbered equation in libre Offi
My main computer is OSX and I use Firefox or Chrome. I think I was
using Firefox on OSX when I had the download problems on OSX. The
Windows computer was also using Chrome and/or Firefox.
On 10/5/13 7:46 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Which web-browser were you using to download with? It seem
Urmas wrote:
>Position the window. Maximize it. Exit. Start LO again. Restore the window.
>See now?
No, I don’t.
1. I positioned the window.
2. I then maximized it.
3. I then exited the program. (Why someone would position a window, maximize,
and then exit is beyond me, but that’s beside the
Hi,
That option/setting is turned on. I'm not seeing any change regarding the
symptoms when I turn it off and on.
I tried another thing now, namely to see if there was possibly an Albany AMT in
the 4.1 package. I couldn't find one though (in
/Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/share/fonts/t
I run Ubuntu 12.04 on my systems, including dual booting.
Mint has some network printer issues that Ubuntu did not.
I use the dual booting on a DELL and a Gateway laptop - DELL and older
slower dual core, with the Gateway a newer and faster dual core. The
only booting problem I had was when I u
Hi Leo,
please take a look for the option in:
Menu/Tools/Option/LibreOffice/View - Graphics options - Use Anti-Alising.
I do not see visible differences with 4.x but I seem to remember there was
significant differences in some 3.x
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"Virgil Arrington":
I don’t get it. I’m using LO with Windows 7. Every time I open LO, it opens
in the same window size and position it was in when I closed it the previous
session.
Position the window. Maximize it. Exit. Start LO again. Restore the window.
See now?
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I wish I had your experience with Linux. All of my efforts with it on my
Sony VAIO laptop have been met with frustration.
I recently shared my frustrations with LO on both Ubuntu and Mint (through
"Wubi" installations) not recognizing the libhyphen hyphenator even though
it shows in my file sy
On 10/05/2013 04:36 PM, James Knott wrote:
> Virgil Arrington wrote:
>> Still, it would be interesting to see more Tux Penguin "items" being
>> sold somewhere so you could have a "Tux" on your desk or door, or
>> somewhere.
> I have, sitting on my computer, a "Tux" penguin, wearing a blue tux &
> b
On 10/05/2013 02:37 PM, Michael Reich wrote:
> I didn't catch all of the recent posts about trouble downloading the
> LO installer (and the thread apparently got highjacked to another
> topic), but I posted something similar a month or so ago. I had
> repeatedly tried downloading the Windows insta
Hi,
Today I upgraded from LibreOffice 3.6 to 4.1.2.3 (build ID
40b2d7fde7e8d2d7bc5a449dc65df4d08a7dd38), on OS X 10.6.8.
In the new version, bolded text is much much heavier than it was in version
3.6, and than what it should be (according to the font).
A screenshot is at http://grab.by/qTqM -
Virgil Arrington wrote:
> Still, it would be interesting to see more Tux Penguin "items" being
> sold somewhere so you could have a "Tux" on your desk or door, or
> somewhere.
I have, sitting on my computer, a "Tux" penguin, wearing a blue tux &
bow tie. Written across the belly is "ibm.com/linux
At 23:09 05/10/2013 +0700, Mohammad Fajar wrote:
How to numbering multiple equation in libre office math. Current
implementation numbered equation in libre Office just give 2x1 table
for each equation. This is not suitable for multiline equation. If i
give one table for one part equation, there
I didn't catch all of the recent posts about trouble downloading the LO
installer (and the thread apparently got highjacked to another topic),
but I posted something similar a month or so ago. I had repeatedly
tried downloading the Windows installer and constantly got corrupted
installer files
How to numbering multiple equation in libre office math.
Current implementation numbered equation in libre Office just give 2 x1
table for each equation.
This is not suitable for multiline equation. If i give one table for one
part equation, there must be many space for multiline equation.
I ne
Hallo,
I have had some troubles with retaining a correct size window opening i.e.
*.odt files (linux, several versions of OO and LO) since years. I did some
experiments and found, that window size is stored within an *.odt but somehow
interferes with the defaults in
registrymodifications.xcu
A
We are not weird, just passonate about Open Source.
Actually, to be honest, having some type of penguin stuff animal or sign
at our work desks can be a good conversation starter for Linux, Open
Source Packages, and even LO. Instead of you coming to them, they come
to you and would not be concide
2013/10/5 Virgil Arrington
> Urmas wrote:
>
> >>"Maciej Jaros"
>
> >> It's a window manager thing, not really AOO responsibility.
>
> >It is LOO responsibility to properly restore its window size. So that is a
> bug.
>
> I don’t get it. I’m using LO with Windows 7. Every time I open LO, it
> open
On 10/05/2013 07:35 AM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
> Urmas wrote:
>
>>> "Maciej Jaros"
>>> It's a window manager thing, not really AOO responsibility.
>> It is LOO responsibility to properly restore its window size. So that is a
> bug.
>
> I don’t get it. I’m using LO with Windows 7. Every time I ope
These two messages 'splain a lot. You Linux dudes are really weird. ;)
Virgil
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Urmas wrote:
>>"Maciej Jaros"
>> It's a window manager thing, not really AOO responsibility.
>It is LOO responsibility to properly restore its window size. So that is a
bug.
I don’t get it. I’m using LO with Windows 7. Every time I open LO, it opens in
the same window size and position it was
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