Just as I have reloaded Java x86 AND Java 64 bit so too can you reload 1.6
and 1.7
You likely have a corrupted Java file, so it's best to have a "clean sweep"
On 7 September 2012 14:13, Hemant Kumar wrote:
> I am somewhat hesitant to nuke my existing JVM installations and also, I
> would not
On 9/8/2012 09:34, tj wrote:
On 9/8/2012 09:04, Hemant Kumar wrote:
Hello,
On 08-Sep-2012, at 5:10 PM, tj wrote:
This should not be particularly difficult, using the "not-equal"
logical operator: if editor NE "emacs" "Saint Ignatious", etc.
(Caveat: I haven't used this feature either.) IMHO
Hi all!
Sorry to come back to an issue already raised in a post a few days
ago, but either I'm doing something very stupid or it might be a bug.
Working with
ooo-build 3.2.1.4. Debian package 1:3.2-1-11+squeeze7
I found out that a link to another spredsheet might not work when the
latter is less
On 9/8/2012 09:04, Hemant Kumar wrote:
Hello,
On 08-Sep-2012, at 5:10 PM, tj wrote:
This should not be particularly difficult, using the "not-equal" logical operator: if editor NE
"emacs" "Saint Ignatious", etc.
(Caveat: I haven't used this feature either.) IMHO, the original design
decisi
Hello,
On 08-Sep-2012, at 5:10 PM, tj wrote:
>
> This should not be particularly difficult, using the "not-equal" logical
> operator: if editor NE "emacs" "Saint Ignatious", etc.
> (Caveat: I haven't used this feature either.) IMHO, the original design
> decision was, ah, unfortunate.
>
mmm
On 9/8/2012 06:56, Hemant Kumar wrote:
Hi,
On 08-Sep-2012, at 3:41 PM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
There is a Conditional text mechanism. The Help file says
"Conditional Text
You can set up fields in your document that display text when a condition that
you define is met. For example, you can def
Hello,
On 08-Sep-2012, at 4:37 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:
> So you want to show either "emacs" or "vim"? Then set up a text, which has
> both in it. With one condition you hide "emacs" and with the opposite
> condition you hide "vim". (To be honest, I've not tried it yet.)
Like I said - it is
Hi Hemant,
Hemant Kumar schrieb:
Hello,
On 08-Sep-2012, at 3:41 PM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
There is a Conditional text mechanism. The Help file says
"Conditional Text You can set up fields in your document that
display text when a condition that you define is met. For example,
you can define
Hi,
On 08-Sep-2012, at 3:41 PM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
> There is a Conditional text mechanism. The Help file says
>
> "Conditional Text
> You can set up fields in your document that display text when a condition
> that you define is met. For example, you can define the conditional text that
I am somewhat hesitant to nuke my existing JVM installations and also, I would
not want to switch to JDK 1.7 system wise, because I need 1.6 for several other
apps.
Is there no other real resolution to this problem?
On 06-Sep-2012, at 7:19 PM, Mike Lish wrote:
> I also had this problem in t
Hello,
On 08-Sep-2012, at 3:41 PM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
> There is a Conditional text mechanism. The Help file says
>
> "Conditional Text
> You can set up fields in your document that display text when a condition
> that you define is met. For example, you can define the conditional text tha
On Sat, 8 Sep 2012 15:36:01 +0530
Hemant Kumar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want something like hidden field but kind of opposite, which is to say:
>
> Display some text, if condition evaluates to true otherwise don't display
> anything.
>
> Is there something in OpenOffice that supports this kind o
Hello,
I want something like hidden field but kind of opposite, which is to say:
Display some text, if condition evaluates to true otherwise don't display
anything.
Is there something in OpenOffice that supports this kind of thing?
Cheers
Hemant
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