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On Sat, 2011-05-28 at 17:09 -0400, planas wrote:

Hi

On Sat, 2011-05-28 at 13:49 -0500, Roland Hughes wrote:

It is turned on by default in both the latest releases of Ubuntu and
OpenSuSE.  It is a bug ridden piece of doo-doo which hoses all mouse
pointer changes making most new distros unusable by AARP members and
people with poor vision.  It will randomly and without reason popup a 4
desktop control window which "end users" know nothing about.  If you are
impatient while a computer is booting and move your mouse while compiz
is loading IT WILL CHANGE YOUR SCREEN SIZE.

There are only 4 people in the world who like that hunk of doo doo.


It has never caused problems for me, I use a Ubuntu derivative with it.
I can not say it is buggy.


You would be the only person on the planet it _hasn't_ caused problems
for.


On Sat, 2011-05-28 at 19:38 +0100, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
I thought it's just for fancy desktops like spinning cubes with movies playing 
on all sides and wobbly windows and stuff like that.
Regards from
Tom :)




________________________________
From: Roland Hughes <roland@logikalsolutions.com>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Sat, 28 May, 2011 18:17:55
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: tabs in LibreOffice - like you can do for 
MS-Word?

Compiz is a crime against humanity.  There are exactly 4 people in the
known universe who like that pathetic excuse for a system crasher.


On Sat, 2011-05-28 at 16:28 +0200, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:

2011/5/28 Johnny Rosenberg <gurus.knugum@gmail.com>:
2011/5/28 webmaster for Kracked Press Productions 
<webmaster@krackedpress.com>:
On 05/27/2011 09:33 PM, Cliff Scott wrote:

** Reply to message from plino<pedlino@gmail.com>  on Fri, 27 May 2011
15:27:13 -0700 (PDT)

Are you aware that, at least
in Win. that you can move between documents using Alt+tab? I find that
much
faster than trying to use a mouse. If you have a bunch of tasks running

it's

not so handy, but normally you are only switching between a few windows
and
it is very quick.

Are you aware that if you press Ctrl+Tab you can do the same between
documents (or tabs) within the same program? :)

That works also, but ALT+Tab for me, is an easier finger movement and Win
treats each document in LO or OO as a separate window so if I have to
bounce
between two LO windows either one accomplishes the task.

As I said, that is Windows, but what about both Linux or Mac?  The idea of
tabbed documents IN LibreOffice would be a cross-platform idea and not
depend on knowing a shortcut for a particular platform.



Oops, I accidently sent this before I was finished… I hate my keyboard…

Okay, I'll take it from the beginning:

I accidently said earlier that you switch between open applications in
GNU/Linux (at least with Gnome as the desktop environment; I don't
know about KDE, LXDE and the others) with Ctrl+⇥. I don't really know
why I wrote that, because it's plain wrong. Of course I meant Alt+⇥,
nothing else (yes, ”⇥” is the Tab key), so it's just like in Windows,
except that you have more than one desktop (user settable between 1
and 1024 with Compiz if I recall correctly, and most of the well known
GNU/Linux-distributions comes with Compiz pre-installed).

Regards

Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ



It would be nice to have this tabbed option like in Firefox.  It would be
easier to use than having multiple LO tasks in the task bar [bottom, side,
or top of the screen] when you already have 4 or 5 other packages open at
the same time.  The idea is a good one to look into.  Other non-office
packages are either doing it by default, or by extension.  LO user might
benefit from such an idea, since they may already using the idea in those
other packages.  I sure use tabs in my Firefox and Thunderbird use.  It
would help me when I use LibreOffice, sometimes.


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