On 2/03/20 2:23 pm, Cuyahoga Falls wrote:
> I have to believe that, having different color resources on the
> different versions of LO would make life frustrating for people sharing
> documents between Windows and Linux computers.
I see two possibilities for your experience:
* Your Windows versio
And hence why some time ago I created my own palette so I had
portability and continuity for my document editing.
It particularly hit home for me with diagrams in Draw when I had to edit
the palette file to overwrite the changes.
I now have a default template and another template with all my styles
On 3/2/2020 1:19 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Hi all.
When comparing the palettes can you please advise the top row
description, I find this varies.
i.e. on my linux machine top row is greys graded light to dark, left to
right. Are all your palettes of 12 columns similar colour arrangement.
steve.
Hi all.
When comparing the palettes can you please advise the top row
description, I find this varies.
i.e. on my linux machine top row is greys graded light to dark, left to
right. Are all your palettes of 12 columns similar colour arrangement.
steve.
On 03/03/2020 00:32, Philip Jackson wrote:
>
Le 02/03/2020 à 10:25, M Henri Day a écrit :
> I'm not a Mac user myself, but according to Jack Wallen at *Tech Republi*c (
> http://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-sign-libreoffice-6-documents-with-gnupg/),
> if one has installed a PGP tool for MacOS (he suggests GPG Suite), one can
> sign d
Hello Charles
Suggest you go to a more current stable version, 6.3.5.
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/download/
Allow download to begin. On that page, click on "LibreOffice built-in help".
If that doesn't work, then, after downloading the package, use browser
to go back to same page and
On 2020-03-02 05:25 AM, M Henri Day wrote:
I'm not a Mac user myself, but according to Jack Wallen at *Tech Republi*c (
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-sign-libreoffice-6-documents-with-gnupg/),
if one has installed a PGP tool for MacOS (he suggests GPG Suite), one can
sign documents
I stand corrected.
I had previously renamed the user profile on my Windows machine, without
effect. It never occurred to me to rename the user profile on my Linux
machine.
I just went in and renamed the user profile on my Linux machine, and
that, in fact, did have the effect of calling up th
On 3/2/2020 8:45 AM, Heiko Tietze wrote:
It might help to clean the user profile, see
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile. Background to the color
palette update can be found here
http://design.blog.documentfoundation.org/2016/12/30/new-color-palettes-in-libreoffice/
and there
h
On 3/2/2020 6:32 AM, Philip Jackson wrote:
...
I imagine the color palette situation on my Ubuntu box reflects the
history of my LO installations from Ubuntu over the years. Although I
am surprised that two palettes with the same name can exist in the
drop down lists.
That was my surprise a
It's beginning to look as if no developer ever considered what would
happen if a user used a larger font, and would the result be legible.
On 3/1/20 5:45 PM, Drew Jensen wrote:
Well, when the font changes the box will grow vertically to
accommodate larger font or line spacing changes even. The
It might help to clean the user profile, see
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile. Background to the color
palette update can be found here
http://design.blog.documentfoundation.org/2016/12/30/new-color-palettes-in-libreoffice/
and there
http://design.blog.documentfoundation.org/2
I have never had much use for the color palettes other than the occasional use
of red for the odd word in Writer. So this thread provoked a bit of curiosity
to check on my machines.
My W10 box has LO installed from the LO website - recently updated to 6.3.5.2
and the standard color palette is
Den tors 27 feb. 2020 kl 16:48 skrev Teodora Ahkozidou <
tahkozi...@neterra.net>:
> Hello,
>
> Could you please assist me with the below case:
>
> I need to sign documents in Libre office writer on my Mac machine. However
> when you go to File > Digital Signature > Digital Signature the signature
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