Hello
Is there a way to display only the say hebrew fonts.
The font menu lists all of them, can I filter the list?
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
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Hello
When I want to bind a key to command, I have sometimes difficulties to
find the command, since it is in a category which is not obvious to me,
for example left-to-write is in *format*.
Is there any way to list *all* commands and not only by category.
Thanks
Uwe Brauer
Hello
I have a document which contains a
table
Some text
table
So I want to select all the text of the document (basically I want to
change the font), but select all does not select all, it only selects
one table!
What do I miss.
Uwe Brauer
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At 12:39 29/10/2013 +0100, Uwe Brauer wrote:
I have a document which contains a
table
Some text
table
So I want to select all the text of the document (basically I want
to change the font), but select all does not select all, it only
selects one table!
This doesn't answer your question, but
"Uwe Brauer":
Is there a way to display only the say hebrew fonts.
You can see a list of Arabic, Hebrew, Indic and some other fonts in the
'Format Character' dialog, under 'CTL font' list.
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Thanks for the lead to download additional fonts
I have many fonts, mainly based upon the
native tongue used by many.
Don
Donald Zarlenga Ph.D.
zarle...@me.com
On Oct 29, 2013, at 10:48 AM, Urmas wrote:
"Uwe Brauer":
> Is there a way to display only the say hebrew fonts.
You can see a l
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 11:36:53 -, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Is there a way to display only the say hebrew fonts.
> The font menu lists all of them, can I filter the list?
you can create respective custom character styles and display them on the list
of styles. alternatively, font history option (op
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 11:39:44 -, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> I have a document which contains a
>
> table
>
> Some text
>
> table
>
>
> So I want to select all the text of the document (basically I want to
> change the font), but select all does not select all, it only selects
> one table!
the proble
johnny smith wrote:
On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 11:39:44 -, Uwe Brauer wrote:
So I want to select all the text of the document (basically I want
to change the font), but select all does not select all, it only
selects one table!
the problem vanishes if you insert some text before the first table
(b
I assume you are using OpenOffice.
Are you using it in Text Mode? or Spreadsheet?
Are you working on a Mac or windows computer?
I selected whole document, with lots of tables, etc under Word or Excel and it
always worked.
I have to set up a dual table in the OpenOffice - once I know which fu
When I try to open a document in open office 3 , I get the wrong Character set
and I don't know what the right Character set is so I don't get jiberish. I
have a MAC.
Thanks for your help.
Jody Bandremer
Broker Associate
Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate
1 South Ocean Blvd #2
Boca Raton,
I created a test document with OpenOffice - in the text mode, not spreadsheet. I had no problems setting up two different typetables. Began with each using a different format. Then I change all the font back to Times Roman 12 pt.I use OpenOffice 4.0.1I also upgraded my MacBook Pro to Maverick OS (1
I just tested spread sheet.
I was a little slow - I have not created many lately.
But I set up two different tables. I choose different columns and rows
I had them each set up with their own font type and size.
When done, I drug the trackpad curser over the the collection of
both tables - I chang
What kind of document? How it was created?
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I'm trying to convert my laptop from LibreOffice over to AOO. I had a done this
previously using the unofficial Debian Port[1] for AOO 4.0 on another laptop.
However, my current laptop is running latest [K]ubuntu - 13.10 - and it only
crashes at start-up. Sometimes I get the start-up logo first;
You seem to painted yourself into a corner, and you are not helping yourself -
so that I can help you.
Don
Donald Zarlenga Ph.D.
zarle...@me.com
On Oct 29, 2013, at 9:27 PM, Urmas wrote:
What kind of document? How it was created?
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On Tue, 29 Oct 2013 21:53:05 -0700 (PDT)
BRM wrote:
> I'm trying to convert my laptop from LibreOffice over to AOO. I had a done
> this previously using the unofficial Debian Port[1] for AOO 4.0 on another
> laptop.
> However, my current laptop is running latest [K]ubuntu - 13.10 - and it only
I ask you why you are using Ubuntu 13.10 & AOO?
When your first contact with me said Open Office.
Change Mac OS to OS X 10.9
Upgrade your OpenOffice to 4.1
I do not use LibreOffice -
Nor Ubuntu is a Debian - which is a based upon the Linux operating system.
I run the Mac OS 2.9 free etc.
I ha
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