On 30/05/2016 11:37, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 10:21:56AM +0200, YuGiOhJCJ Mailing-List wrote:
On Sun, 29 May 2016 01:35:47 +0100
Wols Lists wrote:
Which means my fstab contains the following line
tmp /tmptmpfs size=10G,mode=0777 0 0
and you'll notice the
On 07/04/2016 00:08, Norbert Thiebaud wrote:
Imho, IF we do something like this, we should use the git facilities to
>create a shallow clone backup, that people can then use ftp or rsync or some
>other interruptible protocol to download.
We have been doing that for years:
http://dev-www.libreof
On 06/04/2016 08:21, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
An alternative (which I have seen used in another project), would be to let
>jenkins generate a source tar ball, incl. the .git directory, of the latest
>sane build.
No, thats horrible -- it make onboarding to git even harder.
What quite do you mean
On 11/03/2016 01:45, toki wrote:
On 10/03/2016 01:27, Wols Lists wrote:
On top of that, an integrity layer that enforces datatypes. This isn't part of
standard multi-value,
What? Back when I played with Pick, one of the selling points was that
one couldn't put the wrong type of data into a r
On 11/01/2016 08:20, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
To provide the indicator functionality, now the 'Save' icon changes when
there are unsaved changes, and we'll have an alternative design (save
icon with an added asterisk) for the "unsaved changes present" state.
The updated icon is still to be provided,
On 12/01/2016 13:22, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
The important part of the Metric feature is that it always wraps the
value to the nearest power of 3, and shows values in those powers.
0.1234 would be shown as 123.4 milliunits, or 1,234 microunits, for
example (however the user has set it up), and n
On 12/01/2016 15:36, timofonic timofonic wrote:
I would love:
- Writer: The best of a "text processor". Become a powerful ide. Able
to edit using markup languages. Able to use DVCS like Git.
You've got me on my hobbyhorse :-) Both emacs and (el)vi(m)(s), iirc,
allow multiple edit windows on
On 18/12/2015 09:29, Armin Le Grand wrote:
Despite the quality being quite different, even when this would be
fixed, there will alwyas be slight differences. How do you explain a
user that the quality of the SVG he wants to use depends on the way he
uses it? Does anyone expect users to know the
On 18/08/2015 07:20, Rachna Goel wrote:
hi thre,
I am struggling to get latest stable source code of libreoffice on winows.
when I use /git clone/ , it fetches the latest updated branch.
Kindly help me with the parameter that need to be used in order to
fetch stable release source code (of Libre
On 30/03/2015 16:50, Jens Tröger wrote:
Hi,
Thank you Tor for starting this discussion; very interesting and
necessary. I've been confused about these different modes for a while,
in particular because I run on both Mac and Linux where the same switch
works differently.
Just throwing something
I probably ought to file a bug/enhancement report, but if anyone's
interested they can investigate.
First the weirdo/bug. I've got an old spreadsheet from 3.5/3.4 days. It
has six sheets in it. On three sheets, clicking print preview or print
gave you a blank sheet, despite data on the sheet.
On 30/01/2015 08:30, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
How about the git commit/push is made to*fail* for the developer
then? Some git commit hook or something. The commit fails unless the
developer has set environment variable
"YES_THIS_IS_AN_IMPORT_FROM_POOTLE=yes" or
"AWARE_OF_TRANSLATION_WORKFLOW=ye
On 28/01/2015 14:21, Lionel Elie Mamane wrote:
Mode 2 is "view only for printing", meaning reports.
In Writer, that "view only for printing" is the mail merge fields. I
don't have a good idea how those are implemented, but I have a basic
working knowledge of how to use Mail Merge. A hard limitat
On 26/11/2014 23:16, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
I wonder if it is politically controversial to be seen as "supporting"
a markup language, though, the antithesis to WYSIWYG... Even if it is
a quite new and minimal markup language, that doesn't pretend to be
even close to full-featured (like troff or T
On 26/11/2014 18:37, Anthonys Lists wrote:
On 23/11/2014 21:45, Olivier Hallot wrote:
Hi
While translating, I stumbled into
"List of known-bad OpenCL implementation"
"List of known-good OpenCL implementation"
Is this the equivalent of
"List of known bad implement
On 23/11/2014 21:45, Olivier Hallot wrote:
Hi
While translating, I stumbled into
"List of known-bad OpenCL implementation"
"List of known-good OpenCL implementation"
Is this the equivalent of
"List of known bad implementation of OpenCL"
"List of known good implementation of OpenCL"
sorry if
On 17/09/2014 00:27, nicholas ferguson wrote:
I tossed that investigation aside thinking that that route had been
poured over by LibreOffice experts; and took another look.
I didn't understand why I had to clean up this mess, with an open
source product that has been on the market, for y
On 17/09/2014 14:32, Norbert Thiebaud wrote:
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 8:04 AM, nicholas ferguson
wrote:
>Thanks. There is an English language issue. Your points #1 and #2... I
>don't understand what you are referring to
It is indeed an international list.. we usually use English, but if
that
On 06/08/2014 08:28, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 08/05/2014 10:26 AM, Noel Grandin wrote:
Would there be any objections to my running a formatter over the
existing Java LO code (with the exception of the newer Android stuff) ?
Because at the moment
- it has very little consistency
- and it appea
On 29/07/2014 16:46, Michael Stahl wrote:
>It should be possible, for ANY LO document that is stored that way, to
>break out the content.xml, read it back into the original application,
>and recover at least the basic original document.
i suspect you could get it loaded with the Flat ODF filters
On 29/07/2014 14:52, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
But it should be add added that this only works for Writer and Calc,
>because there is no plain text import code for the other applications.
>So a text file (or an unknown file) opened from Impress will be opened
>in Writer anyway.
Yup. You are right ab
On 10/02/2014 13:32, Ruslan Kabatsayev wrote:
I'd like to note that there're still lots of video cards which are not
even 2.0 capable - e.g. intel video in my EEE PC 1015PN only supports
OpenGL 1.4 with ARB assembly shaders. Another example would be
(although quite old, but still working and acti
On 01/04/2013 11:49, Luc Castermans wrote:
Op 01-04-13 12:43, Dan Lewis schreef:
On 04/01/2013 06:14 AM, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
Hi,
I am happy to be able to be able to provide a prototype of the
"LibreOffice
prints on Tuesdays extension" here:
http://skyfromme.wordpress.com/2013/04/01/lib
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