Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.1.3-4
Severity: wishlist
The current icons in the start menu look very much the same.
The icons overhere http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/ooo-build/desktop/
look a whole lot better
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Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.1.3-3
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
impress crashes when in an empty presentation, with a layout including a
text box, you try to 'modify style...' and then change the 'font style'
or 'font size'
(btw, writer works fine)
it saves all
merge 294601 284636 288708
thanks
Brian C. DeRocher wrote:
> After cutting a cell, when i paste it, the current cell and all cells
> below it are shifted down. This is contrary to the behavior in previous
> versions. The documentation says the data in the current cell will be
> replaced with the
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Bug#284636: Cells shift down when copying/pasting
Bug#288708: calc: pasting with ctrl-v causes insert instead of overwrite
Bug#294601: openoffice.org: pasting shifts cells down
Merged 284636 288708 294601.
> thanks
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> merge 284636 294601
Bug#284636: Cells shift down when copying/pasting
Bug#294601: openoffice.org: pasting shifts cells down
Bug#288708: calc: pasting with ctrl-v causes insert instead
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.1.3-4
Severity: important
After cutting a cell, when i paste it, the current cell and all cells
below it are shifted down. This is contrary to the behavior in previous
versions. The documentation says the data in the current cell will be
replaced with the paste
OpenOffice.org build:
This package contains Desktop integration work for
OpenOffice.org, several back-ported features & speedups, and a much
simplified build wrapper, making an OO.o build / install possible for
the common man. It is a staging ground for up-streaming patches to
stock OO.o.
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