Re: NOT OKAY

2014-10-25 Thread Larry Gusaas
On 2014-10-24, 11:17 PM Jose R R wrote: Had not the 'curiosity' to write those words in OO until today: Re-check: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B0xK0sECIAQVakq.png:large Using default US English spell-checker that comes with 4.1.1 You should update your dictionary. Latest version, as I stated, re

Re: NOT OKAY

2014-10-25 Thread Jose R R
Thanks for the link. On the other hand, I seldom write those terms -- but from the perspective of someone who downloads the the latest OO version, it should be assumed that *all* the default components are updated for that release. Hence, the indignation from the original poster is valid -- but now

Re: NOT OKAY

2014-10-25 Thread Andrea Pescetti
Jose R R wrote: from the perspective of someone who downloads the the latest OO version, it should be assumed that *all* the default components are updated for that release. I don't have an opinion on the original post and I didn't verify the claim. However, just to clarify dictionary updates

RE: OpenOffice lost again 6000 users (was: Improved OOXML support?)

2014-10-25 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
-Original Message- From: Andrew Douglas Pitonyak [mailto:and...@pitonyak.org] Sent: Friday, October 24, 2014 22:26 To: dev@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: OpenOffice lost again 6000 users (was: Improved OOXML support?) Do you know off hand if this is through OLE or some other mechani

RE: OpenOffice lost again 6000 users (was: Improved OOXML support?)

2014-10-25 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
-Original Message- From: Andrew Douglas Pitonyak [mailto:and...@pitonyak.org] Sent: Friday, October 24, 2014 22:23 To: dev@openoffice.apache.org Subject: Re: OpenOffice lost again 6000 users (was: Improved OOXML support?) On 10/24/2014 08:50 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: > below. > ---

Re: OpenOffice lost again 6000 users (was: Improved OOXML support?)

2014-10-25 Thread Jörg Schmidt
> From: Jürgen Schmidt [mailto:jogischm...@gmail.com] > I believe a decision like the one in Berlin is always political > motivated. See for example the upcoming discussion about the > same topic > in Munich after changes in the administration. You're absolutely right, but what can we do about

ODF Plugfest #10, London, 2014-12-08/09

2014-10-25 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
. An opportunity for the primary implementers of ODF to get together, explore some test cases, and provide a little advocacy for what the local civil administration authorities can count on. -- Dennis E. Hamilton dennis.hamil...@acm.org+1-206-7

review requested: [Issue 118191] Red is not red enough : [Attachment 84109] suggestion of a fix, to render the colors as defined in HTML

2014-10-25 Thread bugzilla
Regina Henschel has asked for review: Issue 118191: Red is not red enough https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=118191 Attachment 84109: suggestion of a fix, to render the colors as defined in HTML https://issues.apache.org/ooo/attachment.cgi?id=84109&action=edit ---

Re: Access to the list of Autofilter

2014-10-25 Thread Vladislav Stevanovic
>This is the mailing list of the developers (not macro coders). >Register on the support forum: > https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/ucp.php?mode=register Andreas you're right, I am sorry about that. >Filter criteria are limited to 8 criteria. Is it capability for Autofilter? > No macros can

Re: Access to the list of Autofilter

2014-10-25 Thread Andreas Säger
Am 25.10.2014 um 20:36 schrieb Vladislav Stevanovic: >> Filter criteria are limited to 8 criteria. > Is it capability for Autofilter? > There is no auto filter. There is only one filter for a range and the GUI provides 3 methods (drop down, dialog, cell range) to set up this filter. Your macro w

Re: NOT OKAY

2014-10-25 Thread Jose R R
On Sat, Oct 25, 2014 at 7:55 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote: > Jose R R wrote: >> >> from the perspective of someone who downloads the the latest OO >> version, it should be assumed that *all* the default components are >> updated for that release. > > > I don't have an opinion on the original post and