Is there any way to make it default? Currently I have to format cells for each document.
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Is there any way to make it default? Currently I have to format cells for each document.
Thanks for your help. Your solution works. I think it's really hard to find your way in OO.o and Office. I prefer programs which don't do everything for me.
I enter a date in my own formating to OO.o calc and OO.o just turns it into it's own format I don't like. I can't find anything in the options.
Can someone please remove the link to my non-existent blog :)? Thank you.
"Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect() in /my/file.php on line 2"
Why? I have php5, mysql-server, modphp, and the mysql library for php installed.
http://www.pygtk.org/articles/applets_arturogf/
Does this tutorial even work? I copied the .server and .py files and I get an error.
You should try tiling window managers like wmii.
If you started yafray from the command line you have to give it an xml file I think. Start YafRay directly through Blender.
Both Dreamweaver and Nvu suck. Learn to code yourself. Usually apps like Dreamweaver and Nvu don't create validating (correct) code.
Lol TheWizzard I'm not going to write about why Windows sucks and Linux rules :D.
We have to write some stuff in school and we can choose the topic ourself. I included open source in my topic (there's other stuff too). Our teacher says we have to collect information (I know...
Krita is more for painting I think.
Lol I have always thought that copying the font is very easy. I found it out first thorugh some how-to. I don't copy them to .fonts but to /usr/share/fonts (IIRC). I think the Ubuntu font should come...
Learning 3d is hard. I know, I've gone through it.
Krita is not a general purpouse graphics editor. Krita is more towarded to painting.
Linux really doesn't have any great painting programs yet :(.
I think assembly stuff is in the binutils package. It contains GAS (GNU assembler) which you can access with "as". Check "man as" for documentation I think.
I don't program in assembly myself so...
Lose the gradients.
Put GIMP on a separate workspace. Then you just have to switch the workspace.
This GIMP UI talk has been going for years I assume (I haven't used GIMP even a year yet) and there's still nothing done to fix it?
Can you do something like that in Windows this easily? I don't think so! Linux rules! :D
You only live twice? :D
I have the same problem that ramasdf123 has.
SQL? VB? ASP? What's wrong with the world?!
There's also Jahshaka (was it called like this?) and Kino for video editing but I don't think Kino is for professionals. I personally like Blender's video editor but it's a bit wierd to use because...
That icon theme looks nice but he should have made his other stuff more beautiful because those screenshots are UGLY :D :D
I knew that I can throw those tabs together but I never came to the idea of merging them all to one toolbox. Thanks for the tip!