new book
http://www.pitonyak.org/OOME_3_0.odt
:0) thanks Pitonyak for the excellent work
:0) From Brazil
new book
http://www.pitonyak.org/OOME_3_0.odt
:0) thanks Pitonyak for the excellent work
:0) From Brazil
498 pages worth of "Macros Explained" could help a lot of people on these lists.
Have downloaded it and exported it as a PDF file.
thanks andrew for keeping up this great work.
though a lot has been changed since your first book, would you consider
inserting the new grid control in this new edition?
best regards,
alex
I am actively adding content to this release of the book. I am currently working through the Calc section. When I finish with that, I will move on to the next section, which is not yet in the document. The German translation is on chapter 7 I believe.
I usually upload the current PDF version when I upload the ODT version. (for what it is worth).
It might happen..... I expect that to exist in the context of a Base document, however. Currently, OOME does not have BASE coverage. If I added it, it would likely include content from say AndrewBase.odt, which is rather out of date at this point.
Thank You Mr. Pitonyak for your Book.
Your very welcome!
Thanks, look awesome. Keep up the great work
new book
http://www.pitonyak.org/OOME_**3_0.odt<http://www.pitonyak.org/OOME_3_0.odt>
:0) thanks Pitonyak for the excellent work
+1 on that.
All I had was the link to the .odt file. I always make PDF copies of every .odt file I download.
I cannot wait to see what the book is like next.
Please, would you list the link again. This time I might remember to bookmark the page for later use.
I always need online [and offline] sources of documentation for people I have convinced to switch to LibreOffice. Documentation for Base and Macros are asked about. I do not use Base at all and rarely use macros, but I deal with people who deal with data bases and creating macros.
Thanks for your book and the work you do to present this information to others.
Yes, this is wonderful to have. As far as I'm aware, it fills a real hole in the docs. I'll use it.
t.
Most of my OOo content
http://www.pitonyak.org/oo.php
German Translation (in progress) of OOME version 3.0
http://www.uni-due.de/~abi070/ooo.html
Thanks
I always need web links to LibreOffice [and OOo when no LO one are available] to pass along to people I deal with.
1] Would you want your page/book link a part of the Documentation Page[s] for the North American Community DVD Project?
2] Would you allow the PDF version to be included on the DVD as well as a link to your site?
Here is the two links to the online version[s] of the NA DVD.
LibreOffice's CMS system version - being worked on
http://dvd.north-america.libreofficebox.org/en/
my domain - Original site for online DVD testing site [for now - the most up-to-date - till the CMS version catches up]
http://libreoffice-na.us/
I have no problems with a copy of the documents from my site being included.
Eventually, however, printed copies will be offered for sale. I have already spoken with Jean Weber about making this happen in a way that will involve the community hosting and providing the printing with a portion of the sales supporting the community. My only point to this is that for the most part, Jean Weber knows more about the details related to the stated license or copyright and how that works. Note that some documents are already released using this model.
I am currently working on one of the getting started Macro chapters for the official LO documentation. Hmm, I have no idea if the LO authors group offers printed copies yet, or if that is only ODF authors (in my mind, they are strongly related).
I am actively adding content to this release of the book. I am currently
working through the Calc section. When I finish with that, I will move on to
the next section, which is not yet in the document. The German translation
is on chapter 7 I believe.
Great book. I downloaded it and exported it to PDF. I found a strange
page break however, on page 488 (PDF version) or 487 (ODF version).
Just thought you wanted to know…
I also wonder why the page numbers of the PDF (the one I exported to
myself) are not the same as those on the ODF, but that has probably
nothing to do with the document itself.
Kind regards
Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ
Hi
The "Getting Started" guide does have a chapter about Macros and can be
downloaded separately. The entire "Getting Started" guide can be bought as a
book but it might be worth waiting until the 2nd release.
The wiki page sometimes gets chapters a day or few before they appear on the
official LibreOffice website but there has been nothing new this week.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/documentation/
Regards from
Tom
Hi
Pages in any word-processing format often display different between one machine
and another due to, for example, printer settings. Pdf is a format that
displays the same on every machine but not if it's made after changes have
occurred. The proper Pdfs are available for download
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/documentation/
Regards from
Tom
The fact that the documents now have a date after each one helps people know if they have the latest version of that document. I always want to keep my document list as up-to-date as I can.
Of course I have to remember to check the list from time to time to make sure I have them.
I keep forgetting to look and then suddenly there is a whole new set of documents on the list. It happened with Calc and Impress. It could happen again when/if the Macro's Guide comes out on that page.
But, to be honest, I did tend to download the whole set of documents every so often - when there were no dates listed.
Please someone tell me how do I get out of this forum? I am receiving hundreds of emails a day about LibreOffice. I can't remember how I got in.
Again, please help me get out of this forum.
Thanks,
Gail Dawson