Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: openoffice.org
I've tried Ubuntu & Fedora 10 in both OpenOffice 3.01 and OpenOffice 2.41 and
the same headache. No matter what file I open up, when I switch to Web Layout
from Print Layout, the page numbering goes out the window. I am looking at a
do
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Page count is worthless in Web Layout
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348144
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Here is a document that does the same thing. That one I have no problem
from sharing.
--- On Tue, 3/24/09, Chris Cheney wrote:
From: Chris Cheney
Subject: [Bug 348144] Re: Page count is worthless in Web Layout
To: daveandtr...@yahoo.com
Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2009, 5:16 PM
Can you please tr
I'm beginning to see your point. I'll send you my manuscript -- just
keep it confidential. It's a long document. That should clarify the
bug.
Remember to switch to web layout and go from there.
Dave...
** Attachment added: "RiseAndFallOfBenjamin.doc"
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Thanks Chris.What I think the software really needs is another view (I know, I
know, you're working for free) but the page layout is clunky since it takes up
so much space on the screen removing the text space. It's more like a page
preview function. I just want to see text. The web layout
Hey Chris,
I do but it still doesn't quite give me the look of the web layout.
I've used Word for a long time and I'm used to that look and it just
doesn't look the same even with full screen mode. Web layout is my
favorite view since it hides the non-printable area from me which I
don't need
Hi Phil,
Thanks for your quick reply. I have 4 machines and they all have the
basic same configuration.
Drive 1: (always a primary)
(Windows Partition - 10g)
(APPS partition - whatever is left on the drive)
Drive 2:
(/boot - first partition primary)
(/ - second partition primary)
(STORAGE -
Phil,
Thanks for the quick reply. When I install Ubuntu just installs
Grub2. I have no options to where it installs. I can of course do it
manually and that's how I get around this issue, but I'm thinking of the
average user when I reported this bug.
Dave...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/48
Title:
Ubuntu fails to account for separate boot partition
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Public bug reported:
In Installing Ubuntu 12.04 Desktop, my system has a separate boot
partition /boot on the same drive. When installing Ubuntu 12.04, Grub2
does not seem to account for that and when the installation is finished
and you reboot looking to get into Ubuntu 12.04 desktop, grub2 gen
Public bug reported:
This worked perfectly in 11.04 LTS. I only use the LTS editions.
Mount a Droid X2 phone. There are technically two volumes it should
mount. Currently it only mounts one.
I can manually mount the other two easy enough. (mount /dev/sde
/mnt/VOL2) or whatever it is. Easy t
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