I am not subscribed to this list, but it was suggested that I might find
someone on this mailing list who can comment on how LO internal Basic
commands behave with respect to Unicode and the current Locale (I am
trying to document the results).
In the example below, I have a macro that I bel
Hi,
Cor Nouws wrote on 2015-01-01 at 21:30:
I added 'details'
But can't reopen.
Now displayinghttps://translations.documentfoundation.org/translate/
does not work. Well at least not within the last 10 minutes.
same here. :-( Pootle is out of TDF infra, hosted on a separate machine,
and Cloph
Hi Andrew,
I can help you about this issue but i will not be available until next
week.
If the matter is urgent i can forward it to other Turkish users..
Just let you know, there is a bug report abot this -BUT only on Linux
systems which has a username consists "i" in it. Please see:
https://www
Hi,
- A happy new year to all here! -
Our localisation team notifies me that a qtz ackage for the UI is
lacking for Windows.
Could that pls be fixed?
Thanks,
Cor
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Hi Cor, *,
Am 02.01.2015 15:28 schrieb "Cor Nouws" :
>
> - A happy new year to all here! -
>
> Our localisation team notifies me that a qtz ackage for the UI is
> lacking for Windows.
For Windows, please use one of the libreoffice-4-4 daily builds.
http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/libreo
Zeki, I think that I managed to sort this out!
I resorted to reading the source code... The short answer is that the
application's language setting determines how the compare is done for a
case-insensitive compare!
Also, based on what I read in the source code, I figured out how the
locale i
Christian Lohmaier wrote on 02-01-15 16:19:
> For Windows, please use one of the libreoffice-4-4 daily builds.
>
> http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/libreoffice-4-4/Win-x86@51-TDF/current/
Thanks!
Cor
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Cor Nouws
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