On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 9:25 PM, NoOp wrote:
> On 9/27/2014 3:47 AM, Janet Rogers wrote:
>> Dear Sir/Madam
>>
>> I have the OpenOffice version 4.1.1 (4.11.9775) which was updated on
>> 23.08.2014.
>>
>> I have, today, received a Download Alert email from Cnet saying that
>> there is an 'update' to
On 9/27/2014 3:47 AM, Janet Rogers wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam
>
> I have the OpenOffice version 4.1.1 (4.11.9775) which was updated on
> 23.08.2014.
>
> I have, today, received a Download Alert email from Cnet saying that
> there is an 'update' to this version dated 25.09.2014 saying that
> 'Vers
> Obviously this is not what you wanted to hear.
Maybe not I was kind of thinking of a regex which you can use with
some java code so when you hit "send" it takes your text and works it
in one go
Of course, you can code such a thing easily with a char map strategy,
but I was thinking of a regex
On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 11:25 AM, Albretch Mueller
wrote:
> "Simplest" are your assumptions. First, I don't use Windows; second,
> I find myself very often having to use more than one lang in the same
> text; third, at times I use other editors (for coding, for example);
> fourth, I teach, so I
2014-09-27 16:25 GMT+02:00 Albretch Mueller :
> > How? simple... switch your keyboard configuration to Spanish-Traditional
> > (in Windows XP to 7, this is done from Control Panel, under "regional
> > settings", click on the "Languages" tab and then on the "details" button.
>
> "Simplest" are you
On 09/27/2014 01:32 PM, Doug wrote:
(See addendum to previous message, below.)
>>
>>
> I don't know how to "replace them all at once" but I know how to make
> them as you go. Set up a Compose key on your keyboard. I use right alt,
> but if you have a Microsoft k/b, you could use the right m/s key.
On 09/27/2014 04:12 AM, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> Most of the times I type in English so I don't need to worry about
> accented characters
>
> Sometimes I need to write up or edit text in Spanish or German, so I
> need to be able to replace accented characters at once.
>
> After marking them up w
G'day Albretch,
On 27/9/14 at 12:25 AM, lbrt...@gmail.com (Albretch Mueller) wrote:
How? simple... switch your keyboard configuration to Spanish-Traditional
(in Windows XP to 7, this is done from Control Panel, under "regional
settings", click on the "Languages" tab and then on the "details" bu
> How? simple... switch your keyboard configuration to Spanish-Traditional
> (in Windows XP to 7, this is done from Control Panel, under "regional
> settings", click on the "Languages" tab and then on the "details" button.
"Simplest" are your assumptions. First, I don't use Windows; second,
I fin
Version 4.1.1 build 9775 (Mac OSX) is what I have, and I get the
same message when checking for updates on Apache OO Website.
Is it possible that the Cnet alert email is spam? Or otherwise,
that Cnet has some not-very-timely update alert system you
signed up for?
Kind regards
marina
[messa
I often have to do that with Italian accented letters - my
simplistic approach is to keep a reference file with all
accented (or otherwise modified) letters, which I copy and paste
in the "Replace with" field. This doesn't take as long as I
would need for a macro... but then I am not a programm
Dear Sir/Madam
I have the OpenOffice version 4.1.1 (4.11.9775) which was updated on
23.08.2014.
I have, today, received a Download Alert email from Cnet saying that
there is an 'update' to this version dated 25.09.2014 saying that
'Version 4.1.1 is a micro release intended to fix critical is
At 15:36 26/09/2014 -0500, Don Daugherty wrote:
I've been clinging to version 3.2.1 of OOo and I'd really prefer to
move from OOo 3.2.1 (2010) to 4.1.1 (2014)! My problem is that many
of my spreadsheets don't work in the newer versions.
You cannot stick with older versions indefinitely, of cou
At 04:12 27/09/2014 -0400, Albretch Mueller wrote:
Most of the times I type in English so I don't need to worry about
accented characters. Sometimes I need to write up or edit text in
Spanish or German, so I
need to be able to replace accented characters at once. After
marking them up with tick
On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 5:12 AM, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> Most of the times I type in English so I don't need to worry about
> accented characters
>
> Sometimes I need to write up or edit text in Spanish or German, so I
> need to be able to replace accented characters at once.
>
This is the wro
Most of the times I type in English so I don't need to worry about
accented characters
Sometimes I need to write up or edit text in Spanish or German, so I
need to be able to replace accented characters at once.
After marking them up with ticks next/right to the character you can
search all of th
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