On 11/1/2018 6:44 PM, chuck ef wrote:
> So, as I mentioned in an earlier email, I bought a new iMac and it is using
> 10.14.1 (Mojave). I have been in the process of setting it up with files from
> the old iMac. I use two backup eternal drives (for redundancy). I just today
> put those files ont
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On 11/1/2018 7:38 AM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
> Looping in Users.
>
> OpenOffice on Mac can react wired when the scrolling is setup do not
> match. I returned to Linux so I forgot where the settings has to be set
> and how.Maybe someone on users can help?
>
>
So, as I mentioned in an earlier email, I bought a new iMac and it is using
10.14.1 (Mojave). I have been in the process of setting it up with files from
the old iMac. I use two backup eternal drives (for redundancy). I just today
put those files onto the new machine (USB-C is wonderful).
As i
Just FYI.
I only recently upgraded to Mojave (10.14.1) on a new machine and can confirm
that the scrolling is a bit stilted (jerky). This is on a new machine that
never had High Sierra (well it did when I bought it, but I quickly upgraded
after boot up).
It's fine on my other machine (with H
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On 01.11.18 12:38, Peter Kovacs wrote:
> Looping in Users.
>
> OpenOffice on Mac can react wired when the scrolling is setup do not
> match. I returned to Linux so I forgot where the setti
Looping in Users.
OpenOffice on Mac can react wired when the scrolling is setup do not
match. I returned to Linux so I forgot where the settings has to be set
and how.Maybe someone on users can help?
I think it was not scrolling line by line, or something similar.
All the Best
Peter
On 01.11