Hi,
On 03/07/2016 04:44 PM, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
Hi,
Nitpick here, but: Is there any good reason not to do this on
http://pad.documentfoundation.org/ or on a staging page on the wiki right away?
It is now in the wiki -
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/Triage_For_Beginners
Best,
V Stuart Foote wrote
> See this MSDN note:
>
> https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms724832%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
Ok. So LibreOffice is not getting the Windows version correctly.
In fact, if I open a command window I get "Microsoft Windows [Version
10.0.10586]" which makes sense
See this MSDN note:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms724832%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
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Hi Stuart, all
V Stuart Foote wrote
> And, when the 64-bit build of LibreOffice is installed, it is already
> labeled (x64), as in this example:
>
> Version: 5.1.1.2 (x64)
> Build ID: fe4d9e69c82c6ee6db3c27cd5e2d47558afa80ac
> CPU Threads: 8; OS Version: Windows 6.29; UI Render: default;
> Loca
@Pedro, *
Pedro wrote
> The most frequent questions from people providing help in the User mailing
> list and in the Bug tracker is: "What is your OS architecture?", "Are you
> using the 32 bit version of LibreOffice ?"
>
> Isn't it possible that this information is included in the About dialog?
Hi all
The most frequent questions from people providing help in the User mailing
list and in the Bug tracker is: "What is your OS architecture?", "Are you
using the 32 bit version of LibreOffice ?"
Isn't it possible that this information is included in the About dialog?
In addition to
Version
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 07, 2016 at 04:39:49PM +0400, Yousuf 'Jay' Philips wrote:
> I had suggested that a beginners guide to QA be created during one of the QA
> meeting some time back and would appreciate people's feedback on what has
> been written so far and what additions can be added, so that i can
Hi All,
I had suggested that a beginners guide to QA be created during one of
the QA meeting some time back and would appreciate people's feedback on
what has been written so far and what additions can be added, so that i
can be complete and added to the wiki.
https://docs.google.com/documen