From ed5640d8b587fbcfed7dd7967f3de04b37a76f26 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 11:06:44 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 4:7.4.7. 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+options; tools + defaults; program configuration + settings; program configuration +mw changed "settings;options" and "defaults;..." + +

Options

+ This command opens a dialog for a customized program configuration. +
+ All your settings are saved automatically. To expand an entry either double click this entry or click the plus sign. To collapse the entry, click the minus sign or double click the entry. + You see only the entries that are applicable to the current document. If the current document is a text document, you see the %PRODUCTNAME Writer entry, and so on for all modules of %PRODUCTNAME. + +Select an entry to edit. +
+ %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options +
+ +

Help

+ Opens the help contents for the Options page displayed. +

%PRODUCTNAME

+ +

Load/Save

+ +

Language Settings

+ +

%PRODUCTNAME Writer

+ +

%PRODUCTNAME Writer/Web

+ +

%PRODUCTNAME Calc

+ +

%PRODUCTNAME Impress

+ +

%PRODUCTNAME Draw

+ +

%PRODUCTNAME Math

+ +

%PRODUCTNAME Base

+ +

Charts

+ +

Internet

+ + +
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+ +
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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+data; user data +user data; input +personal data input + + + +User Data +Use this tab page to enter or edit user data. Some of the data may have already been entered by the user or system administrator when installing $[officename]. +
+
+ +
+User data is used by templates and Wizards in $[officename]. For example, the "First name" and "Last name" data fields are used to automatically insert your name as the author of a new document. You can see this under File - Properties. +Some of the user data is included automatically in an internal dictionary so that it is recognized by the spellchecker. If typing errors are made, the program can use this data to suggest replacements. Note that changes to data take effect only after $[officename] is restarted. +User data is also used when commenting and in tracking changes mode, to identify comments/edits author; and to mark last edit position in document, so that when author opens the document later, it opens at the last edit position. +Address +Use the Address field to enter and edit your personal user data. +
+ + +Company +Type the name of your company in this field. +
+
+ + + + +First name +Type your first name. + + + + +Last name +Type your last name. + + + + +Initials +Type your initials. +
+
+ + + +Street +Type the name of your street in this field. + + + + +ZIP +Type your ZIP in this field. + + + + +City +Type the city where you live. + + + + +State +Type your state. +
+
+ + +Title +Type your title in this field. +
+
+ + +Position +Type your position in the company in this field. +
+ +Tel. (Home) +Type your private telephone number in this field. + +Tel. (Work) +Type your work number in this field. +
+ + + +Fax +Type your fax number in this field. +
+
+ + + +Email +Type your email address. For example, my.name@my.provider.com +
+

Cryptography

+
+Set the preferred public key for OpenPGP encryption and digital signature. These preferred keys will be pre-selected in key selection dialog every time you sign or encrypt a document, so you don't have to select it yourself when signing with one specific key frequently. +
+
+ +

OpenPGP signing key

+ Select your OpenPGP key from the drop-down list for signing ODF documents. + +

OpenPGP encryption key

+ Select your OpenPGP key from the drop-down list for encrypting ODF documents. + +

When encrypting documents, always encrypt to self

+ Mark this checkbox to also encrypt the file with your public key, so you can open the document with your private key. + Keep this option selected, if you ever want to be able to decrypt documents you've encrypted for other people. +
+ +
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+ +saving; options +defaults;of saving +URL; saving absolute/relative paths +relative saving of URLs +absolute saving of URLs + + + + +

General

+ In the General section, you can select default settings for saving documents, and can select default file formats. +
+
+ +
+ + +

Load

+ +

Load user-specific settings with the document

+ Loads the user-specific settings saved in a document with the document. + If Load user-specific settings with the document is not selected, the following user-specific settings still apply: + + + Settings available in File - Print - Options, + + + Name of Fax, + + + Spacing options for paragraphs before text tables, + + + Information about automatic updating for links, field functions and charts, + + + Information about working with Asian character formats. + + + The following settings are always loaded with a document, whether or not this option is marked: + + + Data source linked to the document and its view. + + + +

Load printer settings with the document

+ If enabled, the printer settings will be loaded with the document. This can cause a document to be printed on a distant printer, if you do not change the printer manually in the Print dialog. If disabled, your standard printer will be used to print this document. The current printer settings will be stored with the document whether or not this option is checked. +

Save

+ + +

Edit document properties before saving

+ Specifies that the Properties dialog will appear every time you select the Save As command. + +

Always create backup copy

+ Saves the previous version of a document as a backup copy whenever you save a document. Every time %PRODUCTNAME creates a backup copy, the previous backup copy is replaced. The backup copy gets the extension .BAK. + To change the location of the backup copy, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Paths, and then enter a new path for the backup file. + +

Save AutoRecovery information every

+ Specifies that %PRODUCTNAME saves the information needed to restore all open documents in case of a crash. You can specify the saving time interval. + +

Minutes

+ Specifies the time interval in minutes for the automatic recovery option. + +

Automatically save the document too

+ Specifies that %PRODUCTNAME saves all open documents when saving auto recovery information. Uses the same time interval as AutoRecovery does. +

Save URLs relative to file system

+ This option allows you to select the default for relative addressing of URLs in the file system and on the Internet. Relative addressing is only possible if the source document and the referenced document are both on the same drive. + A relative address always starts from the directory in which the current document is located. In contrast, absolute addressing always starts from a root directory. The following table demonstrates the difference in syntax between relative and absolute referencing: + + + + Examples + + + File system + + + Internet + + + + + relative + + + ../images/img.jpg + + + ../images/img.jpg + + + + + absolute + + + file:///C:/work/images/img.jpg + + + https://myserver.com/work/images/img.jpg + + +
+ The Help tip always displays an absolute path. However, if a document is saved in HTML format, %PRODUCTNAME will enter a relative path if the appropriate check box is selected. + +Select this box for relative saving of URLs in the file system. + +

Save URLs relative to internet

+ Select this box for relative saving of URLs to the Internet. +

Default file format and ODF settings

+ +

ODF format version

+ LibreOffice 7.0 supports the OpenDocument format (ODF) version 1.3. The prior versions of LibreOffice support the file format ODF 1.2. Prior file formats cannot store all new features of the new software. + OpenOffice.org 3 and StarOffice 9 introduced new features which have to be saved using the OpenDocument format (ODF) version 1.2. The prior versions of OpenOffice.org 2 and StarOffice 8 support the file formats ODF 1.0/1.1. Those prior file formats cannot store all new features of the new software. + Current %PRODUCTNAME versions can open documents in ODF formats 1.0/1.1, 1.2, and 1.3. + When you save a document, you can select whether to save the document in the format ODF 1.3, ODF 1.3 Extended, ODF 1.2, ODF 1.2 Extended, ODF 1.2 Extended (compatibility mode), or in the prior format ODF 1.0/1.1. + Currently, the ODF 1.2 (Extended) or newer formats enable files of Draw and Impress to contain comments. Those comments can be inserted by Insert - Comment in the latest software version. The comments get lost when loading files into prior software versions that were saved by the latest software version. + Some companies or organizations may require ODF documents in the ODF 1.0/1.1, or ODF 1.2 format. You can select these format to save in the listbox. These older formats cannot store all new features, so the new format ODF 1.3 (Extended) is recommended where possible. + The ODF 1.2 Extended (compatibility mode) is a more backward-compatible ODF 1.2 extended mode. It uses features that are deprecated in ODF 1.2 and/or it is 'bug-compatible' to older OpenOffice.org versions. It may be useful if you need to interchange ODF documents with users who use pre-ODF 1.2 or ODF 1.2-only legacy applications. + + +

Warn when not saving in ODF or default format

+ You can choose to get a warning message when you save a document in a format that is not OpenDocument or which you did not set as default format in Load/Save - General in the Options dialog box. + You can choose which file format will be applied as the default when saving documents of various document types. If you always exchange your documents with other persons who use Microsoft Office, for example, you may specify here that %PRODUCTNAME only uses the Microsoft Office file formats as a default. + +

Document type

+ Specifies the document type for which you want to define the default file format. + +

Always save as

+ Specifies how documents of the type selected on the left will always be saved as this file type. You may select another file type for the current document in the Save as dialog. + + +
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+paths; defaults +variables; for paths +directories;directory structure +files and folders in $[officename] + + + +

Paths

+This section contains the default paths to important folders in $[officename]. These paths can be edited by the user. +
+
+ +
+

Paths used by %PRODUCTNAME

+To modify an entry in this list, click the entry and click Edit. You can also double click the entry. +

Default

+The Default button resets the predefined paths for all selected entries. +

Edit

+Click to display the Select Path or Edit Paths dialog. +You can change the sequence of entries by clicking the bar in the Type column. The column width can be changed by moving the separator between the columns with the mouse. +The {user profile} directory and its subdirectories contain user data.The location of the {user profile} directory is determined when %PRODUCTNAME is installed. See the Default location section in the Wiki page about LibreOffice user profile for more information about typical locations of the user profile in different operating systems. + The following list shows the default predefined paths for storing user data, and explains what type of user data is stored in each path. Use the Edit dialog to change, add, or delete paths for the different types. + + + + +Type + + +Default Path + + +Description + + + + +AutoCorrect + + +{user profile}/user/autocorr +{user profile}/user/autocorr +{user profile}\user\autocorr + + +This folder stores your own AutoCorrect texts. + + + + +AutoText + + +{user profile}/user/autotext +{user profile}/user/autotext +{user profile}\user\autotext + + +This folder stores your own AutoText texts. + + + + +Backups + + +{user profile}/user/backup + +{user profile}/user/backup +{user profile}\user\backup + + +Automatic backup copies of documents are stored here. + + + + +Dictionaries + + +{user profile}/user/wordbook +{user profile}/user/wordbook +{user profile}\user\wordbook + + +This folder stores files with words in your custom dictionaries. + + + + +Gallery + + +{user profile}/user/gallery +{user profile}/user/gallery +{user profile}\user\gallery + + +New Gallery themes are stored in this folder. + + + + +Images + + +{user profile}/user/gallery +{user profile}/user/gallery +{user profile}\user\gallery + + +This folder is displayed when you first call the dialog for opening or saving a graphic object. + + + + +Templates + + +{user profile}/user/template +{user profile}/user/template +{user profile}\user\template + + +In this folder you can store your own templates. + + + + +Temporary files + + +{user profile}/user/temp +{user profile}/user/temp +{user profile}\user\temp + + +This is where $[officename] puts its temporary files. + + + + +My Documents + + +Default document folder of your system + + +You can see this folder when you first call the Open or Save dialog. + + + + +Classification + + +{install}/share/classification/example.xml{install}/share/classification/example.xml{install}\share\classification\example.xml + + +$[officename] reads the TSCP BAF policy from this file. + + +
+Internal Paths shows the paths where predefined content for %PRODUCTNAME is installed. These paths cannot be edited in this dialog box. +The paths refer to subdirectories in {install}\/share. These subdirectories are read-only and contain content shown to all users. The location of the {install} directory is determined when %PRODUCTNAME is installed. + +
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Edit Paths

+In the Edit Paths dialog, you can select some folders that are available in $[officename]. +
+ +
+ + + + +

Paths

+Contains a list of the paths that have already been added. Mark the default path for new files. + + +

Add

+Opens the Select Path dialog to select another folder or the Open dialog to select another file. + +
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+ +
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+writing aids options +custom dictionaries; editing +user-defined dictionaries; editing +dictionaries; editing user-defined +exceptions; user-defined dictionaries +user-defined dictionaries; dictionary of exceptions +spellcheck; dictionary of exceptions +ignore list for spellcheck +spellcheck; ignore list +spelling; dictionary of exceptions +ignore list for spelling +spelling; ignore list +hyphenation; minimal number of characters + + + +removed "german" references, i78879 +

Writing Aids

+Specifies the properties of the spelling, thesaurus and hyphenation. +
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+ +
+ + +

Available Language Modules

+Contains the installed language modules. +A language module can contain one, two or three submodules: Spelling, hyphenation and thesaurus. Each sub-module can be available in one or more languages. If you click in front of the name of the module, you activate all the available sub-modules simultaneously. If you remove a set mark, you deactivate all the available sub-modules simultaneously. If you wish to activate or deactivate individual sub-modules, click the Edit button to open the Edit Modules dialog. +The configuration allows two different directories: one folder where the user has write permissions, and one without write permissions. The user can only edit and delete the user dictionaries that are located in the writable path. Other dictionaries can be read only. + +

Edit

+To edit a language module, select it and click Edit. The Edit Modules dialog appears. +
+ +

User-defined dictionaries

+Lists the available user dictionaries. Mark the user dictionaries that you want to use for spelling and hyphenation. + +

New

+Opens the New Dictionary dialog, in which you can name a new user-defined dictionary or dictionary of exceptions and specify the language. + + +

New Dictionary

+In the Dictionary section you can name a new user-defined dictionary or dictionary of exceptions and specify the language. + +

Name

+Specifies the name of the new custom dictionary. The file extension "*.DIC" is automatically appended. + +

Language

+By selecting a certain language you can limit the use of the custom dictionary. By selecting All the custom dictionary is used independently of the current language. + +

Exceptions (-)

+Specifies whether you wish to avoid certain words in your documents. In this way, you can create a custom dictionary of all the words to be avoided. If this exception dictionary is activated, during spellchecking you receive a corresponding note about any words which should be avoided. + +

Edit

+Opens the Edit custom dictionary dialog, in which you can add to your custom dictionary or edit existing entries. + + +In the Edit Custom Dictionary dialog you have the option to enter new terms or edit existing entries. If you edit an exception dictionary, the dialog has the added facility of defining an exception for a word. During the spellcheck this exception is then listed as a suggestion. +When a dictionary is edited, a check is made on the status of the file. If the file is write-protected, it cannot be changed. The buttons New and Delete are then deactivated. + +

Book

+Specifies the book to be edited. +The List of Ignored Words (All) includes all words that have been marked with Ignore during spellcheck. This list is valid only for the current spellcheck. +The IgnoreAllList entry cannot be selected and cannot be deleted. Only the words included as content can be deleted. This happens automatically each time that $[officename] is closed. + +

Language

+Assigns a new language to the current custom dictionary. + +

Word

+You can type a new word for inclusion in the dictionary. In the list below you will see the contents of the current custom dictionary. If you select a word from this list it is displayed in the text field. If you type a word with a trailing = character, such as "AutoComplete=", the word is never automatically hyphenated and no hyphenation is suggested. Typing "Auto=Complete" results in the word being hyphenated, or a hyphenation suggested, where you insert the = sign. +You can use a [] block instead of the = sign to specify character changes before the hyphenation break. Possible character changes: (1) Extra characters, for example tug[g]gumi results the correct hyphenation “tugg- gummi” of the Swedish word “tuggummi”. (2) Character removing specified by a digit, for example paral·[1]lel results correct hyphenation “paral- lel” of the Catalan word “paral·lel”, removing one character before the break point. (3) Both removed and extra characters, for example cafee[2é]tje results correct hyphenation “café- tje” of the Dutch word “cafeetje”, removing two characters before the break point, and adding an extra one. + +

Replace By or Grammar By

+This input field is only available if you are editing an exception dictionary or a language-dependent custom dictionary. In exception dictionaries, the field shows the alternative suggestion for the current word in the "Word" text box. In language-dependent custom dictionaries, the field contains a known root word, as a model of affixation of the new word or its usage in compound words. For example, in a German custom dictionary, the new word “Litschi” (lychee) with the model word “Gummi” (gum) will result recognition of “Litschis” (lychees), “Litschibaum” (lychee tree), “Litschifrucht” (lychee fruit) etc. + +

New

+Adds the word in the Word text field to your current custom dictionary. The word in the Suggestion field is also added when working with exception dictionaries. + +Removes the marked word from the current custom dictionary. + +Deletes the selected dictionary after a confirmation, provided it is not write-protected. +
+
+ +

Options

+Defines the options for the spellcheck and hyphenation. + +

Edit

+If you want to change a value, select the entry and then click Edit. You will see a dialog for entering a new value. +

Check uppercase words

+Specifies that capitalization is checked during spellcheck. +

Check words with numbers.

+Specifies that words that contain numbers as well as letters are to be checked. +

Check special regions

+Specifies that special regions, such as drawing text, are checked during spellcheck.UFI: doesn't work in versions up to OOo 2.4 + +

Check spelling as you type

+Automatically checks spelling as you type, and underlines errors. + +
+Typing errors are highlighted in the document with a red underline. If you place the cursor over a word marked in this way, you can open the context menu to obtain a list of corrections. Select a correction to replace the word. If you make the same mistake again while editing the document, it will be marked as an error again.UFI: changed para, removed note, see i60431 +To place the word pair in the AutoCorrect replacement table, open the AutoCorrect context menu and choose AutoCorrect. Make your selection from the submenu. The word is replaced and at the same time the word pair is placed in the replacement table. +
+ +

Minimal number of characters for hyphenation

+Specifies the minimum number of characters required for automatic hyphenation to be applied. + +

Characters before line break

+Sets the minimum number of characters of the word to be hyphenated that must remain at the end of the line. + +

Characters after line break

+Specifies the minimum number of characters of a hyphenated word required at the next line. +

Hyphenate without inquiry

+Specifies that you will never be asked for a manual hyphenation. If the field is not marked, when a word is not recognized you will be presented with a dialog for entering hyphens. +

Hyphenate special regions

+Specifies that hyphenation will also be carried out in footnotes, headers and footers. +
+ + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010401.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010401.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b27f0a16b --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010401.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + + + +Edit module +/text/shared/optionen/01010401.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +spellcheck; activating for a language +spelling; activating for a language +hyphenation; activating for a language +thesaurus; activating for a language +languages; activating modules +dictionaries;creating +user-defined dictionaries;creating + + +
+

Edit module

+
+
+ +
+ +

Options

+Specifies the language and the available spelling, hyphenation and Thesaurus sub-modules for the selected module. You can arrange the sub-modules by priority. + + +Select the language from the Language list. + + +Mark all modules that are to be activated for this language under the headings Spelling, Hyphenation and Thesaurus. + + +As long as you have more than one sub-module available for one area, the sub-modules for spelling and the Thesaurus are processed in the sequence in which they are listed. You can change the sequence using the Move Up and Move Down buttons. + + +Only one sub-module can be activated under Hyphenation. + + + +

Language

+Specifies the language of the module. +For all language selection fields in %PRODUCTNAME, the following applies: +A language entry has a check mark in front of it if the spellcheck is activated for this language. + + +

Move up

+Increases the priority of the module selected in the list box by one level. + +

Move down

+Decreases the priority of the module selected in the list box by one level. + +

Back

+Click here to undo the current changes in the list box. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010501.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010501.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..aba083d33 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010501.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ + + + + + + + Selecting a new color + /text/shared/optionen/01010501.xhp + + + + + +pick color +color selector + + + +

Selecting a new color

+%PRODUCTNAME lets you define custom colors using a two-dimensional graphic and numerical gradient chart of the Pick a Color dialog. + +
+ +
+ +

The Pick a Color Window

+ +The Pick a Color dialog consists of four main areas. + + + + The radio buttons select the color component of the color. This color component can be expressed in either RGB (Red, Green, Blue) or HSB (Hue, Saturation, Brightness) color models. The CMYK color model is not selectable and is provided only to ease the input of color values using CMYK notation. + + + The spin buttons are for entering the numerical value of the color component. + + + With the vertical color component slider you can modify the value of each component of the color. With the large colored square you can select the color component approximately. + + + The horizontal bottom color bar shows the current color and the new color, side by side. + + +Click in the big color area on the left to select a new color. Using this selector area you can modify two components of the color as represented in the RGB or HSB color models. Note that these are the two components not selected with the radio buttons on the right side of the dialog. + +In the right part of the bottom bar, you will see the original color from the parent tab, Colors. + +In the left part of the bottom bar, the current result of your work in this dialog is visible. +%PRODUCTNAME uses only the RGB color model for printing in color. The CMYK controls are provided only to ease the input of color values using CMYK notation. + +

RGB

+ +

Red

+ +Sets the Red component modifiable on the vertical color slider, and the Green and Blue components in the two-dimensional color picker field. Allowed values are 0 to 255. +Set the Red color value directly. Allowed values are 0 to 255. + +

Green

+ +Sets the Green component modifiable on the vertical color slider, and the Red and Blue components in the two-dimensional color picker field. Allowed values are 0 to 255. +Set the Green color value directly. Allowed values are 0 to 255. + +

Blue

+ +Sets the Blue component modifiable on the vertical color slider, and the Green and Red components in the two-dimensional color picker field. Allowed values are 0 to 255. +Set the Blue color value directly. Allowed values are 0 to 255. + + +

Hex #

+Displays and sets the color value in the RGB color model expressed as a hexadecimal number. + +

HSB

+ +

Hue

+ +Sets the Hue component modifiable on the vertical color slider, and the Saturation and Brightness components in the two-dimensional color picker field. Values are expressed in degrees from 0 to 359. +Set the Hue directly in the HSB color model. Values are expressed in degrees from 0 to 359. + +

Saturation

+ +Sets the Saturation component modifiable on the vertical color slider, and the Hue and Brightness components in the two-dimensional color picker field. Values are expressed in percent (0 to 100). +Set the Saturation directly in the HSB color model. Values are expressed in percent (0 to 100). + +

Brightness

+ +Sets the Brightness component modifiable on the vertical color slider, and the Hue and Saturation components in the two-dimensional color picker field. Values are expressed in percent (0 to 100). +Set the Brightness directly in the HSB color model. Values are expressed in percent (0 to 100). + +

CMYK

+ + +

Cyan

+Set the Cyan color value as expressed in the CMYK color model. + + +

Magenta

+Set the Magenta color value as expressed in the CMYK color model. + + +

Yellow

+Set the Yellow color value as expressed in the CMYK color model. + + +

Key

+Set the Black color value or key (black) as expressed in the CMYK color model. + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010600.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010600.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3bf8a3a5c --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010600.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + + + + + + + General + /text/shared/optionen/01010600.xhp + + + +opening; dialog settings + saving; dialog settings + years; 2-digit options + + + + +
+

General

+ Specifies the general settings for $[officename]. +
+
+ +
+ +

Help

+ Specifies the behavior of the installed help. + +

Extended tips

+ Displays a help text when you rest the cursor on an icon, a menu command, or a control on a dialog. +

Document status

+ +

Printing sets "document modified" status

+ Specifies whether the printing of the document counts as a modification. When this option is marked, the very next time the document is closed you are asked if the changes should be saved. The print date is then entered in the document properties as a change. + + +
+

Year (two digits)

+ Defines a date range, within which the system recognizes a two-digit year. +
+ In $[officename], years are indicated by four digits, so that the difference between 1/1/99 and 1/1/01 is two years. This Year (two digits) setting allows the user to define the years in which two-digit dates are added to 2000. To illustrate, if you specify a date of 1/1/30 or later, the entry "1/1/20" is recognized as 1/1/2020 instead of 1/1/1920. +
+
+ +

Help Improve %PRODUCTNAME

+

Send crash reports to The Document Foundation

+Send crash reports to help developers improve the software’s reliability. Whenever %PRODUCTNAME crashes, you can opt to send reports containing certain debugging information, useful to help track down the cause of the bug and fix it eventually. + + +

%PRODUCTNAME Quickstarter

+

Load %PRODUCTNAME during system start-up

+If enabled, loads %PRODUCTNAME into memory when the computer is booted, or when %PRODUCTNAME is restarted. When loaded, it reduces the time for opening %PRODUCTNAME. An icon is also added to the system tray. Right-click on the icon to show a menu for opening new or existing documents, and for stopping the quickstarter. +

%PRODUCTNAME File Associations

+

Windows Default Apps

+Call Windows file associations management. This button behaves according to Microsoft file association management policy, which is to open "Default apps" on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1; and to show a message telling user how to open that applet manually in Windows 10. +
+
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010700.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010700.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..967018c72 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01010700.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ + + + + + + + + + +Fonts +/text/shared/optionen/01010700.xhp + + + +
+HTML;fonts for source display +Basic; fonts for source display +fonts;for HTML and Basic + + + +Fonts +Substitutes a font with a font of your choice. The substitution replaces a font only when it is displayed on screen, or on screen and when printing. The replacement does not change the font settings that are saved in the document. +
+If you want, you can override the default substitution font that your operating system uses when it encounters an unavailable font in a document. +
+ +
+Font replacement also affects the display of fonts on the $[officename] user interface. + + +Apply replacement table +Enables the font replacement settings that you define. + +Replacement table +Lists the original font and the font that will replace it. Select Always to replace the font, even if the original font is installed on your system. Select Screen only to replace the screen font only and never replace the font for printing. + + + +Always checkbox + + +Screen only checkbox + + +Replacement action + + + + +checked + + +blank + + +Font replacement on screen and when printing, whether the font is installed or not. + + + + +checked + + +checked + + +Font replacement only on screen, whether the font is installed or not. + + + + +blank + + +checked + + +Font replacement only on screen, but only if font is not available. + + + + +blank + + +blank + + +Font replacement on screen and when printing, but only if font is not available. + + +
+ + +Font +Enter or select the name of the font that you want to replace. + +Replace with +Enter or select the name of the replacement font. + +Apply +Applies the selected font replacement. + + + + +Icon + + + +Apply + + +
+ + +Delete +Deletes the selected font replacement. + + + + +Icon + + + +Delete + + +
+ +Font settings for HTML and Basic sources +Select the font and font size for the display of HTML and Basic source code. + +Fonts +Select the font for the display of HTML and Basic source code. Select Automatic to detect a suitable font automatically. + +Non-proportional fonts only +Check to display only non-proportional fonts in the Fonts list box. + +Size +Select a font size for the display of HTML and Basic source code. + +
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+ + views; defaults + defaults; views + settings; views + icons; sizes + icons; styles + WYSIWYG in fonts lists + previews; fonts lists + font lists + font name box + mouse; positioning + mouse; middle button + clipboard; selection clipboard + selection clipboard + Skia;settings + Skia;graphics output + notebook bar;icon size + + + + + +

View

+Specifies view options. +
+ +
+ +
+ + + +

Icon Theme

+Specifies the icon style for icons in toolbars and dialogs. + +

Icon Size

+ + +

Toolbar

+Specifies the display size of toolbar icons. + + +

Notebookbar

+Specifies the display size of notebook bar icons. + + +

Sidebar

+Specifies the display size of sidebar icons. + +

Visibility

+ + +

Menu icons

+Displays icons next to the corresponding menu items. Select from "Automatic", "Hide" and "Show". "Automatic" displays icons according to system settings and themes. + +

Shortcuts

+Displays shortcut keys next to corresponding menu items. Select from "Automatic", "Hide", and "Show". "Automatic" displays shortcut keys according to system settings. + +

Mouse

+ +

Positioning

+Specifies if and how the mouse pointer will be positioned in newly opened dialogs. + + +

Middle button

+Defines the function of the middle mouse button. + + + + Automatic scrolling - dragging while pressing the middle mouse button shifts the view. + + + Paste clipboard - pressing the middle mouse button inserts the contents of the "Selection clipboard" at the cursor position. + + +The "Selection clipboard" is independent of the normal clipboard that you use by Edit - Copy/Cut /Insert or the respective keyboard shortcuts. Clipboard and "Selection clipboard" can contain different contents at the same time. + + + + + + + Clipboard + + + Selection clipboard + + + + + Copy content + + + Edit - Copy CommandCtrl+C. + + + Select text, table, object. + + + + + Paste content + + + Edit - Paste CommandCtrl+V pastes at the cursor position. + + + Clicking the middle mouse button pastes at the mouse pointer position. + + + + + Pasting into another document + + + No effect on the clipboard contents. + + + The last marked selection is the content of the selection clipboard. + + +
+ +Press Shift+CommandCtrl+R to restore or refresh the view of the current document. +

Graphics Output

+ + + +

Use hardware acceleration

+Directly accesses hardware features of the graphical display adapter to improve the screen display. The support for hardware acceleration is not available for all operating systems and platform distributions of %PRODUCTNAME. + + +

Use Anti-Aliasing

+When supported, you can enable and disable anti-aliasing of graphics. With anti-aliasing enabled, the display of most graphical objects looks smoother and with less artifacts. + +Only WIN gets Skia controls in 7.1 + + +

Use Skia for all rendering (on restart)

+Use the high performance Skia graphics engine to render all visual elements of the application, including windows, menus, toolbars and icons. Skia uses the computer graphics device to accelerate the graphics rendering. + +

Force Skia software rendering (on restart)

+Select this control to disable Skia's use of the computer graphics device. +During installation, %PRODUCTNAME chooses the best options for configuring the Skia graphics engine. Normally you do not need to change the default settings if Skia is enabled. +If you experience graphical display problems (e.g., with the appearance of toolbar icons or drawing objects) and Skia is enabled, then you can try to disable Force Skia software rendering or disable Skia entirely. +
+
+ +

Font Lists

+ + +

Show preview of fonts

+Displays the names of selectable fonts in the corresponding font, for example, fonts in the Font box on the Formatting bar. + +

Screen font antialiasing

+Select to smooth the screen appearance of text. + +

from

+Enter the smallest font size to apply antialiasing to. + +
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+printing; colors in grayscale +grayscale printing +colors; printing in grayscale +printing; warnings +paper size warning + + + +Print Options +Specifies the print setting options. +
+
+ +
+ +Reduce print data +You can reduce the amount of data to be sent to the printer. Reducing the print data increases the print speed because the print files are smaller. This makes it easier for printers with a smaller memory to print. Reducing print data can result in slightly lower print quality. + +Settings for +Specifies whether the print settings apply to direct printing or to printing to a file. +Reduce transparency +If you mark this field the transparent objects will be printed like normal, non-transparent objects, depending on your selection in the following two option buttons. +
+Transparency cannot be output directly to a printer. The areas of the document in which transparency is to be visible must therefore always be calculated as bitmaps and sent to the printer. Depending on the size of the bitmaps and the print resolution a large amount of data may result. +
+Automatically +Specifies that the transparency is only printed if the transparent area covers less than a quarter of the entire page. +No transparency +With this option transparency is never printed. +Reduce bitmaps +Specifies that bitmaps are printed with reduced quality. The resolution can only be reduced and not increased. + +High/normal print quality +High print quality corresponds to a resolution of 300dpi. Normal print quality corresponds to a resolution of 200dpi. + +Resolution +Specifies the maximum print quality in dpi. The resolution can only be reduced and not increased. +Include transparent objects +If this field is marked, the reduction in print quality for bitmaps also applies to the transparent areas of objects. +Reduce gradient +If this field is marked, gradients are printed with reduced quality. + +Gradient stripes +Specifies the maximum number of gradient stripes for printing. +Intermediate color +Specifies that gradients are only printed in a single intermediate color. +Convert colors to grayscale +Specifies that all colors are printed only as grayscale. +Printer warnings +Defines which warnings appear before printing begins. +Paper size +Mark this check box if a certain paper size is needed for printing the current document. If the paper size used in the document is not provided by the current printer, you will receive an error message. +Paper orientation +Mark this check box if you need a certain paper orientation for printing the current document. If the format used by the current document is not available from the printer, an error message will appear. +Transparency +Mark this check box if you always want to be warned if transparent objects are contained in the document. If you print such a document, a dialog appears in which you can select if the transparency is to be printed in this print instruction. + +
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+colors; appearance +options; appearance +appearance options +colors; applications + + + +Application Colors +Sets the colors for the $[officename] user interface. You can save the current settings as color scheme and load them later. +
+
+ +
+ +Color scheme +Save and delete color schemes. + +Scheme +Selects the color scheme you want to use. + +Save +Saves the current settings as a color scheme that you can reload later. The name is added to the Scheme box. + +Name of color scheme +Enter a name for the color scheme. + +Delete +Deletes the color scheme shown in the Scheme box. You cannot delete the Default scheme. + +Custom Colors +Select the colors for the user interface elements. +To apply a color to a user interface element, ensure that the box in front of the name is checked. To hide a user interface element, clear the check box. + Some user interface elements cannot be hidden. +To enhance cursor visibility, set the application background color between 40% and 60% gray, it is automatically changed to 40% gray. +The Automatic color setting changes the user interface element to the preset color from the color scheme. +The color settings for "Visited links" and "Unvisited links" only apply to documents created after the settings are applied. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01013000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01013000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ead062060 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01013000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + +Accessibility +/text/shared/optionen/01013000.xhp + + + +
+disabled persons +text colors for better accessibility +animations; accessibility options +Help tips; hiding +high contrast mode +accessibility; options +options; accessibility + + + +

Accessibility

+Sets options that make %PRODUCTNAME programs more accessible for users with reduced sight, limited dexterity or other disabilities. +
+
+ +
+ + +

Miscellaneous options

+Sets accessibility options. +

+Support assistive technology tools (program restart required)

+ +Allows you to use assistive tools, such as external screen readers, Braille devices or speech recognition input devices. The Java Runtime Environment must be installed on your computer before you can enable assistive support. +

Use text selection cursor in read-only text document

+Displays cursor in read-only documents. +

Allow animated images

+Previews animated graphics, such as GIF images, in %PRODUCTNAME. +

Allow animated text

+Previews animated text, such as blinking and scrolling, in %PRODUCTNAME. +

Options for high contrast appearance

+High contrast is an operating system setting that changes the system color scheme to improve readability. You can decide how %PRODUCTNAME uses the high contrast settings of the operating system. +Cell borders and shadows are always shown in text color when high contrast mode is active. The cell background color is ignored then. +

Automatically detect high contrast mode of operating system

+Switches %PRODUCTNAME into high contrast mode when the system background color is very dark. +

Use automatic font color for screen display

+Displays fonts in %PRODUCTNAME using the system color settings. This option only affects the screen display. +

Use system colors for page previews

+Applies the high contrast settings of the operating system to page previews. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4821b155d --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ + + + + + + + + +Load/Save options +/text/shared/optionen/01020000.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + + + + + Load/Save options + Specifies general Load/Save settings. +
+ +
+ + + + + + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020100.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a82b40e42 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020100.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Proxy +/text/shared/optionen/01020100.xhp + + + +
+settings; proxies +proxy settings + + + +Proxy +
+Proxy servers for accessing the Internet can be set up manually as needed. +
+ +
+ +Settings +Defines the settings for the proxy server. +Proxy server +Specifies the type of proxy definition. +None +Accesses the Internet without a proxy server. Allows you to set up a connection directly on your computer to an Internet provider that does not use a proxy. +Manual +Lets you enter the proxy server manually. Specify the proxy servers in accordance with your Internet service. Ask your system administrator for the proxies and ports to enter. +Type server names without the protocol prefix. For example, type www.example.com, not http://www.example.com. +System +On Windows or UNIX systems using GNOME or KDE, this option tells %PRODUCTNAME to use the system settings. You must restart %PRODUCTNAME to initiate this setting.UFI: see spec "System-Settings" +HTTP proxy +Type the name of the proxy server for HTTP. Type the port in the right-hand field. +HTTPS proxy +Type the name of the proxy server for HTTPS. Type the port in the right-hand field. +FTP proxy +Type the name of the proxy server for FTP. Type the port in the right-hand field. +No proxy for +Specifies the names of the servers that do not require any proxy servers, separated by semicolons. These are servers addressed in your local network, and servers used for video and audio streaming, for example. +You can also use placeholders for the names of hosts and domains. For example, type *.sun.com to address all the hosts in the sun.com domain without proxy. + + + +Type the port for the corresponding proxy server. The maximum value of a port number is fixed at 65535. + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020300.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020300.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4f9e01434 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01020300.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Email +/text/shared/optionen/01020300.xhp + + + +
+Email +
+ + +On UNIX systems, specifies the email program to use when you send the current document as email. + + +Email program +Enter the email program path and name. +Browse +Opens a file dialog to select the email program. + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e83543310 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + + + + + + + + Internet options + /text/shared/optionen/01030000.xhp + + + + Internet options + Specifies Internet settings. + +
+ +
+ + + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030300.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030300.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a8ff8dd82 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030300.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + + + + + +Security +/text/shared/optionen/01030300.xhp + + + +
+macros;selecting security warnings +security;options for documents with macros +macros;security + + + +

Security

+Defines the security options for saving documents, for web connections, and for opening documents that contain macros. +
+
+ +
+ + +

Security Options and Warnings

+Opens the "Security Options and Warnings" dialog. + +

Passwords for web connections

+You can enter a master password to enable easy access to sites that require a user name and password. +

Persistently save passwords for web connections

+If enabled, %PRODUCTNAME will securely store all passwords that you use to access files from web servers. You can retrieve the passwords from the list after you enter the master password. + +

Protected by a master password (recommended)

+Check to enable all connections' passwords to be protected by a master password. +

Master Password

+Opens the Enter Master Password dialog. + +Enter the master password. +Enter the master password again. + +Enter the master password to continue. +

Connections

+Asks for the master password. If master password is correct, shows the Stored Web Connection Information dialog. + + +The Stored Web Connection Information dialog shows a list of web sites and user names that you entered previously. You can select any entry and remove it from the list. You can view the password for the selected entry.Remove +Removes the selected entry from the list.Remove All +Removes all entries from the list.Change Password +Opens a dialog where you can view and change the password for the selected entry. +

Macro security

+Adjust the security level for executing macros and specify trusted macro authors. + +

Macro Security

+Opens the Macro Security dialog. + +

Certificate Path

+Allows you to choose between different installed key store locations to use when signing ODF documents or exporting signed PDF. (Only on systems that use the Network Security Services NSS.) +

Certificate

+Opens the Certificate Path dialog. +
+ + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030500.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030500.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b83606ce8 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01030500.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + + + + + +HTML compatibility +/text/shared/optionen/01030500.xhp + + + +
+$[officename] Basic scripts in HTML documents +HTML;compatibility settings + + + +

HTML compatibility

+Defines settings for HTML pages. +
+
+ +
+ + + + + + + + +

Font sizes

+Use the spin buttons Size 1 to Size 7 to define the respective font sizes for the HTML <font size=1> to <font size=7> tags. +

Import

+Defines the settings for importing HTML documents. + +

Use 'English (USA)' locale for numbers

+When importing numbers from an HTML page, the decimal separator and the thousands separator characters differ according to the locale of the HTML page. The clipboard however contains no information about the locale. For example, the characters "1.000" copied from a German Web page most possibly mean "one thousand" because the period is the thousands separator in a German locale. If copied from an English Web page, the same characters stand for the number 1 as in "one dot zero zero zero". +If not checked, numbers will be interpreted according to the setting in Language Settings - Language of - Locale setting in the Options dialog box. If checked, numbers will be interpreted as 'English (USA)' locale. + +

Import unknown HTML tags as fields

+Mark this check box if you want tags that are not recognized by $[officename] to be imported as fields. For an opening tag, an HTML_ON field will be created with the value of the tag name. For a closing tag, an HTML_OFF will be created. These fields will be converted to tags in the HTML export. + +

Ignore font settings

+Mark this check box to ignore all font settings when importing. The fonts that were defined in the HTML Page Style will be the fonts that will be used. + +

$[officename] Basic

+Mark this check box to include the $[officename] Basic instructions when exporting to HTML format. +You must activate this option before you create the $[officename] Basic Script, since otherwise it will not be inserted. $[officename] Basic Scripts must be located in the header of the HTML document. Once you have created the macro in the $[officename] Basic IDE, it appears in the source text of the HTML document in the header. + +

Display warning

+If this field is marked, when exporting to HTML a warning is shown that %PRODUCTNAME Basic macros will be lost. + +

Print layout

+If you mark this field, the print layout of the current document (for example, table of contents with justified page numbers and dot leaders) is exported as well. It can be read by $[officename], Mozilla Firefox, and MS Internet Explorer. +The HTML filter supports CSS2 (Cascading Style Sheets Level 2) for printing documents. These capabilities are only effective if print layout export is activated. + +

Copy local images to Internet

+Mark this check box to automatically upload the embedded pictures to the Internet server when uploading using FTP. Use the Save As dialog to save the document and enter a complete FTP URL as the file name in the Internet. + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9cf83e19e --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + + + + +Text Document Options +/text/shared/optionen/01040000.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + + +

%PRODUCTNAME Writer Options

+These settings determine the way text documents that are created in $[officename] are handled. It is also possible to define settings for the current text document. + The global settings are automatically saved. +
+ +
+ + + + +

Basic Fonts (Western)

+Specifies the settings for the basic fonts. +

Basic Fonts (Asian)

+Specifies the settings for the basic Asian fonts if Asian language support has been activated under %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings - Languages. + +

Basic Fonts (CTL)

+Specifies the settings for basic fonts for complex text layout languages if their support has been activated under %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings - Languages. + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040200.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..31fe317e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040200.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ + + + + + +View +/text/shared/optionen/01040200.xhp + + + +
+ +snap lines; showing when moving frames (Writer) +scrollbars; horizontal and vertical (Writer) +horizontal scrollbars (Writer) +vertical scrollbars (Writer) +smooth scrolling (Writer) +displaying; pictures and objects (Writer) +pictures; displaying in Writer (Writer) +objects; displaying in text documents +displaying; tables (Writer) +tables in text; displaying +limits of tables (Writer) +borders;table boundaries (Writer) +boundaries of tables (Writer) +showing; drawings and controls (Writer) +drawings; showing (Writer) +controls; showing (Writer) +displaying; comments in text documents + + + +

View

+Defines the default settings for displaying objects in your text documents and also the default settings for the window elements. +
+
+ +
+

Guides

+Specifies settings that refer to the representation of boundaries. + +

Helplines While Moving

+Displays snap lines around the frames when frames are moved. You can select the Helplines While Moving option to show the exact position of the object using lineal values. +

Display

+Defines which document elements are displayed. + +

Images and objects

+Specifies whether to display images and objects on the screen. + If these elements are hidden, you will see empty frames as placeholders. +You can also control the display of graphics through the Images and Charts icon. If a text document is open, this icon is displayed on the Tools bar. +If the Images and objects option is not selected, no graphics will be loaded from the Internet. Graphics within a table and without an indication of their size can cause display problems when using an older HTML standard on the browsed page. + +

Tables

+Displays the tables contained in your document. +To display the table boundaries, right-click any table and choose Table Boundaries, or choose Table - Table Boundaries in a Writer document. +

Drawings and controls

+Displays the drawings and controls contained in your document. +

Comments

+Displays comments. Click a comment to edit the text. Use the context menu in Navigator to locate or delete a comment. Use the comments's context menu to delete this comment or all comments or all comments of this author. +

Display fields

+ +

Hidden textUFI: this is the old "Hidden text" control renamed

+Displays text that is hidden by Conditional Text or Hidden Text fields. + +

Hidden paragraphs

+Display paragraphs that contain a Hidden Paragraph field. This option has the same function as the menu command View - Field Hidden ParagraphsView - Hidden Paragraphs. +

View

+Specifies whether scrollbars and rulers are displayed. + +

Horizontal ruler

+Displays the horizontal ruler. Select the desired measurement unit from the corresponding list. + +

Vertical ruler

+Displays the vertical ruler. Select the desired measurement unit from the corresponding list. + +

Smooth scroll

+Activates the smooth page scrolling function. The scrolling speed depends of the area and of the color depth display. + +

Right-aligned

+ +Aligns the vertical ruler with the right border. +
+ + + +outline folding buttons;settings + +

Outline folding

+ +

Show outline-folding buttons

+ Displays outline folding buttons on the left of the outline headings. +

Include sub levels

+ Also displays the folding buttons of the outline sub levels. +
+

Settings (for HTML document only)

+ +

Measurement unit

+Specifies the Unit for HTML documents. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040300.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040300.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c4dbd4419 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040300.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ + + + + + + +Basic Fonts +/text/shared/optionen/01040300.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+fonts;default settings +defaults;fonts +basic fonts +predefining fonts +fonts;changing in templates +templates;changing basic fonts +paragraph styles;modifying basic fonts + + + +

Basic Fonts

+Specifies the settings for the basic fonts in your documents. +
+You can also change the basic fonts for Asian and complex text layout languages if their support is enabled in %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings - Languages. +These settings define the basic fonts for the predefined templates. You can also modify or customize the default text templates. +
+ +
+

Basic fonts

+ +

Default

+Specifies the font to be used for the Default Paragraph Style. The Default Paragraph Style font is used for nearly all Paragraph Styles, unless the Paragraph Style explicitly defines another font. + + + + + +

Size

+Specifies the size of the font. + +

Heading

+Specifies the font to be used for headings. + +

List

+Specifies the font and font size for the List paragraph style, which is inherited by all derived paragraph styles. +When you choose Format - Bullets and Numbering + +Format - Bullets and Numbering to format a paragraph with numbers or bullets in a text document, the program assigns these Paragraph Styles automatically. + +

Caption

+Specifies the font used for the captions of images and tables. + +

Index

+Specifies the font used for indexes, alphabetical indexes, and tables of contents. + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040400.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040400.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a4fd5606f --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040400.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ + + + + + + + Print (Options) + /text/shared/optionen/01040400.xhp + + + +
+pictures; printing +tables in text; printing +drawings; printing in text documents +controls; printing +backgrounds; printing +printing; elements in text documents +text documents; print settings +printing; text always in black +black printing in Calc +printing; left/right pages +even/odd pages;printing +printing; text in reverse order +reversing printing order +brochures; printing several +printing; brochures +comments; printing in text +printing; creating individual jobs +faxes;selecting a fax machine +mw made "fax machine selection" a two level entry + + +

Print

+Specifies print settings within a text or HTML document. +
+
+ +
+The print settings defined on this tab page apply to subsequent new documents, until you change the settings again. If you want to change the settings for the current print job only, use the File - Print dialog. +

Contents

+Specifies which document contents are to be printed. + + +

Images and objects

+Specifies whether the graphics of your text document are printed. + + +

Form controls

+ Specifies whether the form control fields of the text document are printed. + + +

Page background

+ Specifies whether to include colors and objects that are inserted to the background of the page (Format - Page - Background) in the printed document.UFI: fixes #i21977# + + +

Print text in black

+ Specifies whether to always print text in black. + + +

Hidden text

+ Enable this option to print text that is marked as hidden. The following hidden text is printed: text that is formatted as hidden by Format - Character - Font Effects - Hidden, and the text fields Hidden text and Hidden paragraphs.UFI: sorry, due to a bug no links allowed in extended help text + + +

Text placeholder

+ Enable this option to print text placeholders. Disable this option to leave the text placeholders blank in the printout.Text placeholders are fields. +

Pages

+ Defines the print order for $[officename] Writer documents with multiple pages. + +

Left pages (not for HTML documents)

+ Specifies whether to print all left (even numbered) pages of the document. + +

Right pages (not for HTML documents)

+ Specifies whether to print all right (odd numbered) pages of the document. + +

Brochure

+ Select the Brochure option to print your document in brochure format. The brochure format is as follows in $[officename] Writer: +
+ If you print a document in portrait on a landscape page, two opposing sides in a brochure will be printed next to each other. If you have a printer with double-sided printing capability, you can create an entire brochure from your document without having to collate the pages later. If you have a printer that only has single-sided printing capability, you can achieve this effect by first printing the front pages with the "Front sides / right pages /odd pages" option marked, then re-inserting the entire paper stack in your printer and printing all the back pages with the "Back pages / left pages / even pages" option marked. +
+ +

Right to left

+ Check to print the pages of the brochure in the correct order for a right-to-left script. +This control appears only if Complex text layout is set in %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Language Settings - Languages. +

Other

+ + +

Print automatically inserted blank pages

+If this option is enabled, automatically-inserted blank pages are being printed. This is best if you are printing double-sided. For example, in a book, a "chapter" paragraph style has been set to always start with an odd numbered page. If the previous chapter ends on an odd page, %PRODUCTNAME inserts an even numbered blank page. This option controls whether to print that even numbered page or not. + +

Paper tray from printer settings

+ For printers with multiple trays, the "Paper tray from printer settings" option specifies whether the paper tray used is specified by the system settings of the printer. + +

Fax

+ If you have installed fax software on your computer and wish to fax directly from the text document, select the desired fax machine. +

Comments

+ + + + + + + Specifies whether comments in your document are printed. +
+ +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040500.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040500.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..379af95e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040500.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + + + + + + +Table (Options) +/text/shared/optionen/01040500.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+inserting; new text tables defaults +tables in text; default settings +aligning;tables in text +number formats; recognition in text tables + + + +

Table

+Defines the attributes of tables in text documents. +
+Specifies the default settings for columns and rows and the table mode. Also specifies the standard values for moving and inserting columns and rows. For further information see Editing Tables Using the Keyboard + in the $[officename] Writer Help. +
+ +
+
+

Default

+Defines the defaults for all newly created text tables in text documents. +
+
+ +

Heading

+Specifies that the first row of the table is formatted with the "Table heading" Paragraph Style. +
+
+ +

Repeat on each page

+Specifies whether the table heading is carried over onto the new page after a page break. +
+ +

Do not split (not in HTML)

+Specifies that tables are not split by any type of text flow break. You can also find this option in menu Table - Properties - Text Flow. +
+ +

Border

+Specifies that table cells have a border by default. +
+
+

Input in tables

+
+
+ + +

Number recognition

+
+Specifies that numbers entered into a text table cell are recognized and formatted as numbers. Table cells in %PRODUCTNAME Writer can recognize a number when it is represented in one of the number formats available in categories of Numbers, Percent, Currency, Date, Time, Scientific, Fraction and Boolean. +
+ +The recognized number is displayed with default number format for table cells, and sets the cell format to the recognized category. For example, if a number is recognized as Date, the cell format category is set to Date. You can set a specific number format for the cell, for example, a date entered as 8/3/2018 displays as Thursday March 8, 2018 when the cell number format is set to "Friday, December 31, 1999" in the Number Format dialog. + +Recognized Date and Time numbers are converted to internal date and time serial values. Percent numbers are converted internally to their numeric values. Boolean values are converted internally to 0 or 1. +
+When an input cannot be recognized as a number, the number category changes to Text and the input is not changed. + +If Number recognition is not marked, numbers are saved in text format and are automatically left-aligned. +
+
+
+ +

Number format recognition

+If Number format recognition is not marked, only input in the format that has been set at the cell is accepted. Any other input resets the format to Text. + +For example, if a cell contains a date value and has its cell format as date, a new input of a percent value in the cell set the cell format to Text and the percent input number is not recognized. + +When Number format recognition is marked, input numbers sets the cell format to the recognized number category. +
+
+ +

Alignment

+Specifies that numbers are always bottom right aligned in the cell. If this field is not marked numbers are always top left aligned in the cell. +Direct formatting is not influenced by the Alignment field. If you center align the cell contents directly, they remain centered irrespective of whether text or numbers are involved. +
+

Keyboard handling

+Move cells +Defines the default settings for moving rows and columns with the keyboard. + +Row +Specifies the value to be used for moving a row. + +Column +Specifies the value to be used for moving a column. +

Insert cell

+Specifies the default settings for inserting rows and columns with the keyboard. + +Row +Specifies the default value for inserting rows. + +Column +Specifies the default value for inserting columns. +Behavior of rows/columns +Determines the relative effect of rows and columns on adjacent rows or columns, as well as on the entire table. + +Fixed +Specifies that changes to a row or column only affect the corresponding adjacent area. + +Fixed, proportional +Specifies that changes to a row or column have an effect on the entire table. + +Variable +Specifies that changes to a row or column affect the table size. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040600.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040600.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..58ca4d557 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040600.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ + + + + + + + + +Formatting Aids +/text/shared/optionen/01040600.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+non-printing characters (Writer) +formatting marks (Writer) +displaying; non-printing characters (Writer) +displaying; formatting marks (Writer) +paragraph marks; displaying (Writer) +characters; displaying only on screen (Writer) +optional hyphens (Writer) +soft hyphens (Writer) +hyphens; displaying custom (Writer) +custom hyphens (Writer) +spaces; displaying (Writer) +spaces; showing protected spaces (Writer) +protected spaces; showing (Writer) +non-breaking spaces (Writer) +tab stops; displaying (Writer) +break display (Writer) +hidden text;showing (Writer) +hidden fields display (Writer) +paragraphs; hidden paragraphs (Writer) +cursor; allowing in protected areas (Writer) + + + +

Formatting Aids

+In $[officename] text and HTML documents, defines the display for certain characters and for the direct cursor. +
+
+ +
+

Display formatting

+Defines which formatting marks are visible on screen. Activate the Formatting Marks icon on the Standard bar. All characters that you have selected on the Formatting Aids tab page will be displayed. + +

Paragraph end

+Specifies whether paragraph delimiters are displayed. The paragraph delimiters also contain paragraph format information. + +

Soft hyphens

+Specifies whether soft hyphens (called also as optional or discretionary hyphens) are displayed. These are hidden user-defined delimiters that you enter within a word by pressing Command+Hyphen(-) +Ctrl+Hyphen(-). Words with soft hyphens are only separated at the end of a line at the point where a soft hyphen has been inserted, irrespective of whether the automatic hyphenation is activated or deactivated. + +

Spaces

+Specifies whether to represent every space in the text with a dot. + +

Non-breaking spaces

+Specifies that non-breaking spaces are shown as gray boxes. Non-breaking spaces are not broken at the end of a line and are entered with the Command+Shift+Spacebar +Ctrl+Shift+Spacebar shortcut keys. + +

Tabs

+Specifies that tab stops are displayed as small arrows. + +

Breaks

+Displays all line breaks inserted with the Shift+Enter shortcut. These breaks create a new line, but do not start a new paragraph. + +

Hidden charactersUFI: new, although name of control is re-used, see spec "Hidden Text in Writer"

+Displays text that uses the character format "hidden", when View - Formatting Marks is enabled. +

Bookmarks

+Specifies that bookmark indicators are shown. | indicates the position of a point bookmark. [ ] indicates the start and end of a bookmark on a text range. + +The following controls appear only for Writer documents, not for HTML documents. + +

Protected Areas

+

Enable cursor

+Specifies that you can set the cursor in a protected area, but cannot make any changes. +

Direct cursor

+Defines all the properties of the direct cursor. + +

Direct cursor

+Activates the direct cursor. You can also activate this function by clicking the Toggle Direct Cursor Mode icon on the Tools bar or by choosing the Edit - Direct Cursor Mode command in a text document. +

Insert

+Defines the insert options for the direct cursor. If you click at any position in your document, a new paragraph can be written or inserted exactly at this position. The properties of this paragraph depend on the selected option. You can select from the following options: + +

Tabs

+When the direct cursor is used, as many tabs as necessary are added in the new paragraph until the clicked position is reached. + +

Tabs and Spaces

+When the Direct Cursor is used, a corresponding number of tabs and spaces are inserted in the new paragraph as necessary until the clicked position is reached. + +

Spaces

+When the direct cursor is used, spaces are added in the new paragraph until the clicked position is reached. +

Left paragraph margin

+When the direct cursor is used, the left paragraph indent is set at the horizontal position where you click the direct cursor. The paragraph is left aligned. + +

Paragraph alignment

+Sets the paragraph alignment when the direct cursor is used. Depending on where the mouse is clicked, the paragraph is formatted left aligned, centered or right aligned. The cursor before the mouse-click shows, by means of a triangle, which alignment is set. +All insert options refer only to the current paragraph generated with the Direct Cursor. + +
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+ + +Changes + Defines the appearance of changes in the document. +
+ To record or show changes in your text or spreadsheet document, choose Edit - Track Changes - Record or Edit - Track Changes - Show. +
+ +
+ Text display + Defines the settings for displaying recorded changes. Select the type of change and the corresponding display attribute and color. The preview field shows the effect of the selected display options. + +Insertions / Attributes + Specifies how changes in the document are displayed when text is inserted. + +Deletions / Attributes + Specifies how changes in the document are displayed when text is deleted. If you record text deletions, the text is displayed with the selected attribute (for example, strikethrough) and is not deleted. + +Changed attributes / Attributes + Defines how changes to text attributes are displayed in the document. These changes affect attributes such as bold, italic or underline. + + + +Color + You can also choose a color to display each type of recorded change. When you choose the condition "By author" in the list, the color is automatically determined by $[officename], then modified to match to the author of each change. + Lines changed + To indicate which lines of the text have been changed, you can define a mark that appears in the left or right page margin. + +Mark + Defines if and where changed lines in the document are marked. You can set the markings so that they always appear on the left or right page margin, or on the outer or inner margin. + +Color + Specifies the color for highlighting the changed lines in the text. + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040800.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040800.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d3f82c5c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040800.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ + + + + + + + Comparison Options + /text/shared/optionen/01040800.xhp + + + + + document comparison;options + comparison;automatic + comparison;by word + comparison;by character + document comparison;random ID + +
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Document Comparison Options

+ Defines the comparison options for the document. +
+ +
+ Open a text document, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Comparison. +
+ + + +

Compare documents

+ + + Automatic: Uses traditional algorithm for document comparison (default). + + + By word: compares documents segmenting contents word by word. + + + By characters: compares documents segmenting contents character by character. You can define the minimal number of character for the comparison. + + + +

Random Number to improve accuracy of document comparison

+ Introduce an identifier to improve accuracy of document comparison when done by word or by characters. + These options are enabled when the Compare documents options are by words or by characters. + +

Take it into account when comparing

+ Activates the document comparison using By word and By character options. + +

Ignore pieces of length

+ Set the minimum number of characters to trigger a valid comparison. + +

Store it when changing the document

+ Stores the random number in the document. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040900.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040900.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..734d6d1d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01040900.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,190 @@ + + + + + + + General + /text/shared/optionen/01040900.xhp + + + + + + +
+ + links; updating options (Writer) + updating; links in text documents + updating; fields and charts, automatically (Writer) + tab stops; spacing in text documents + spacing; tab stops in text documents + word counts; separators + + + + + +

General

+Specifies general settings for text documents. +
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Update

+ +

Update links when loading

+ + +Settings for automatic links updates stored in documents are ignored for security reasons. Link updates are always bounded by %PRODUCTNAME Security settings in %PRODUCTNAME - Preferences +Tools - Options... - %PRODUCTNAME – Security. + +

Always

+Always updates links while loading a document, and only if the document is in a trusted file location or the global security level is Low (Not recommended). +This setting is treated as On request unless either the global macro security level is set to Low in %PRODUCTNAME - Preferences +Tools - Options... - %PRODUCTNAME - Security - Macro Security... - Security Level - Low (not recommended) or the document is located in a trusted place defined by %PRODUCTNAME - Preferences +Tools - Options... - %PRODUCTNAME - Security - Macro Security... - Trusted Sources - Trusted File Locations. + + + +

On request

+Updates links only on request while loading a document. + + + +

Never

+Links are never updated while loading a document. +
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Automatically

+ + +To update fields manuallyi81240 + + + + +

Fields

+The contents of all fields are updated automatically whenever the screen contents are displayed as new. Even with this box unchecked, some fields are updated each time a special condition takes place. The following table lists the fields that are updated without regard to this checkbox. + + + + + Condition + + + Automatically updated fields + + + + + Printing the document (also exporting as PDF) + + + Author, Sender, Chapter, Date, Time, References, Last printed + + + + + Reloading the document + + + Author, Sender, Chapter, Date, Time + + + + + Saving the document + + + File name, Statistics, Document number, Editing time, Modified + + + + + Editing the text line where the field is in + + + Author, Sender, Chapter, Date, Time + + + + + Manually changing a variable + + + Conditional text, Hidden text, Hidden paragraph, Variables, DDE field + + + + + Switching off "fixed content" + + + Author, Sender, all document information fields + + + + + Changing the page count + + + Page + + +
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Charts

+Specifies whether to automatically update charts. Whenever a Writer table cell value changes and the cursor leaves that cell, the chart that displays the cell value is updated automatically.see message "[sw-features] changed/CWS chart2mst3 : Automatic update for charts in Writer" by Thomas Lange + +

Settings

+ + +

Measurement unit

+Specifies the unit of measurement for text documents. + + +

Tab stops

+Specifies the spacing between the individual tab stops. The horizontal ruler displays the selected spacing. + + +

Enable char unit

+When this setting is enabled, the measurement units of indents and spacing on Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing tab will be character (ch) and line. + + +

Use square page mode for text grid

+When this setting is enabled, the text grid will look like square page. Square page is a kind of page layout which is used to train students to write articles in China and Japan. + +

Word count

+ +

Additional separators

+Specifies the characters that are considered as word separators when counting words, in addition to spaces, tabs and line and paragraph breaks. +

Show standardized page count

+Editors and publishers often define a “standard” page as containing a specified number of characters or words. Mark this field to allow quick calculation of the number of these pages. +

Characters per standardized page

+Set the number of characters for the standardized page. + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01041000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01041000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4fa9aadb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01041000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + + + + + + + Compatibility + /text/shared/optionen/01041000.xhp + + + +Word documents;compatibility + importing;compatibility settings for text import + options;compatibility (Writer) + compatibility settings for MS Word import + Microsoft Office;importing Word documents + layout;importing Word documents + formatting;printer metrics (Writer) + metrics;document formatting (Writer) + printer metrics for document formatting (Writer) + +
+ + +Compatibility + +Specifies compatibility settings for text documents. These options help in fine-tuning %PRODUCTNAME when importing Microsoft Word documents. +
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+ +
+Some of the settings defined here are only valid for the current document and must be defined separately for each document. +
+ +Use printer metrics for document formatting +Specifies that printer metrics are applied for printing and also for formatting the display on the screen. If this box is not checked, a printer independent layout will be used for screen display and printing. +If you set this option for the current document and then save the document, for example, in an older binary format, this option will not be saved. If you later open the file from the older format, this option will be set by default. +
+Add spacing between paragraphs and tables +In $[officename] Writer, paragraph spacing is defined differently than in Microsoft Word documents. If you have defined spacing between two paragraphs or tables, spacing is also added in the corresponding Word documents. +Specifies whether to add Microsoft Word-compatible spacing between paragraphs and tables in $[officename] Writer text documents. +Add paragraph and table spacing at tops of pages +Specifies whether paragraph spacing at the top of a page will also be effective at the beginning of a page or column if the paragraph is positioned on the first page of the document. The same applies for a page break. +If you import a Word document, the spaces are automatically added during the conversion. +Use OpenOffice.org 1.1 tab stop formattingUFI: spec "Tab Stop Compatibility" +Specifies how to align text at tab stops beyond the right margin, how to handle decimal tab stops, and how to handle tab stops close to a line break. If this check box is not selected, tab stops are handled in the same way as in other Office applications. +In text documents created by your current version of Writer, the new tab stop handling is used by default. In text documents created by Writer versions prior to StarOffice 8 or OpenOffice.org 2.0, the old tab stop handling is applied. +Do not add leading (extra space) between lines of textUFI: spec external_leading +Specifies that additional leading (extra space) between lines of text is not added, even if the font in use contains the additional leading attribute. +In text documents created by your current version of Writer, the additional leading is used by default. In text documents created by Writer versions prior to StarOffice 8 or OpenOffice.org 2.0, the additional leading is not used. +Use OpenOffice.org 1.1 line spacingUFI: spec spec-line-spacingUFI: api.feature "Adjusted formatting of text lines with proportional line spacing" +If the option is off, a new process for formatting text lines with proportional line spacing will be applied. If the option is on, the previous method of formatting of text lines with proportional line spacing will be applied. +In text documents created by your current version of Writer and in Microsoft Word documents of recent versions, the new process is used. In text documents created by Writer versions prior to StarOffice 8 or OpenOffice.org 2.0, the previous process is used. +Add paragraph and table spacing at bottom of table cellsUFI: spec spec-formatting-table-cells +Specifies that the bottom spacing is added to a paragraph, even when it is the last paragraph in a table cell. +If the option is off, table cells will be formatted as in Writer versions prior to StarOffice 8 or OpenOffice.org 2.0. If the option is on, an alternative method of formatting table cells will be applied. The option is on by default for new documents created with %PRODUCTNAME and for documents imported from Microsoft Word format. +Use OpenOffice.org 1.1 object positioningUFI: spec spec-adjust-object-positioning +Specifies how to calculate the position of floating objects anchored to a character or paragraph with respect to the top and bottom paragraph spacing. +If the option is on, the floating objects are positioned as in Writer versions prior to StarOffice 8 or OpenOffice.org 2.0. If the option is off, the floating objects are positioned using an alternative method that is similar to the method used by Microsoft Word. +The option will be set to off for new documents. For Writer documents created by a version prior to OpenOffice.org 2.0 the option is on. +Use OpenOffice.org 1.1 text wrapping around objectsUFI: spec doc adjust-text-wrapping.sxw +Microsoft Word and Writer have different approaches on wrapping text around floating screen objects. Floating screen object are Writer frames and drawing objects, and the objects 'text box', 'graphic', 'frame', 'picture' etc. in Microsoft Word. +In Microsoft Word and in current versions of Writer, page header/footer content and footnote/endnote content does not wrap around floating screen objects. Text body content wraps around floating screen objects which are anchored in the page header. +In Writer versions prior to StarOffice 8 or OpenOffice.org 2.0, the opposite was true. +If the option is off, which is the default setting, the new text wrapping will be applied. If the option is on, the former text wrapping will be applied. +Consider wrapping style when positioning objectsUFI: spec obj-pos-without-wrapping +Specifies how the complex process of positioning floating objects that are anchored to a character or paragraph should work. In Writer versions prior to StarOffice 8 or OpenOffice.org 2.0, an iterative process was used, while in current versions a straightforward process is used, which is similar to the same process in Microsoft Word. +If the option is off, the old %PRODUCTNAME iterative process of object positioning is used. If the option is on, the new straightforward process is used to ensure compatibility with Microsoft Word documents. +Expand word space on lines with manual line breaks in justified paragraphsUFI: i79041 +If enabled, Writer adds spacing between words, in lines that end with Shift+Enter in justified paragraphs. If disabled, spacing between words will not be expanded to justify the lines. +This setting is on by default for .odt text documents. It will be saved and loaded with the document in the .odt text document format. This setting cannot be saved in old .sxw text documents, so this setting is off for .sxw text documents. +Tolerate white lines of PDF page backgrounds for compatibility with old documents +Use %PRODUCTNAME 4.3 anchoring paint order and tolerate white lines that may appear in PDF page backgrounds created from legacy documents. + +Use as Default +Click to use the current settings on this tab page as the default for further sessions with %PRODUCTNAME. +The factory defaults are set as follows. Enabled are the following options, while all other options are disabled: + + +Add spacing between paragraphs and tables + + +Add paragraph and table spacing at tops of pages + + +Add paragraph and table spacing at bottom of table cells + + +Expand word space on lines with manual line breaks in justified paragraphs + + + +
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+ + +automatic captions (Writer) +AutoCaption function in %PRODUCTNAME Writer +captions;automatic captions (Writer) + + mw deleted "adding;" + + + AutoCaption + Specifies the settings for captions that are automatically added to inserted objects. + +
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+ + + Add captions automatically when inserting + Select the object type for which the AutoCaption settings are to be valid. + Caption + Defines the options to be applied to the selected object type. These options are identical to those in the Insert - Caption menu, which is available when an object is selected. Below the settings is a preview of the object category, together with numbering type. + + + Category + Specifies the category of the selected object.UFI: copied text from optionen/01040801 + + + Numbering + Specifies the type of numbering required. + + + + + Separator + Defines the character to be displayed after the number of the heading or chapter level. + + + Position + Determines the position of the caption with respect to the object. + Numbering captions by chapter + + + Level + Specifies the headings or chapter levels where you want the numbering to start. + + Separator + Defines the character to be displayed after the number of the heading or chapter level. + Category and frame format + + + Character style + Specifies the character style of the caption paragraph. + + + Apply border and shadow + Applies the border and shadow of the object to the caption frame. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01050100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01050100.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..391fd75fe --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01050100.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + + + + + + + Grid + /text/shared/optionen/01050100.xhp + + + +
+grids; defaults (Writer/Calc) + defaults; grids (Writer/Calc) + snap grid defaults (Writer/Calc) + + + +Grid + Specifies the settings for the configurable grid on your document pages. This grid helps you determine the exact position of your objects. You can also set this grid in line with the "magnetic" snap grid. +
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+ Grid + +Snap to grid +
+ Specifies whether to move frames, drawing elements, and controls only between grid points. To change the status of the snap grip only for the current action, drag an object while holding down the Control key +Ctrl key. +
+ + +Visible grid + Specifies whether to display the grid. + + It is also possible to toggle the visibility of the grid with the Grid - Display Grid command in the context menu for the page. You can also select the Grid - Grid to Front submenu of this context menu to display the grid in front of objects. + + + It is also possible to toggle the visibility of the grid with the Grid - Display Grid command in the context menu of the page. You can also select the Grid - Grid to Front submenu of this context menu to display the grid in front of objects. + + +
+ Resolution + +Horizontal + Defines the unit of measure for the spacing between grid points on the X-axis. + +Vertical + Defines the grid points spacing in the desired unit of measurement on the Y-axis. + Subdivision + +Horizontal + Specify the number of intermediate spaces between grid points on the X-axis.UFI: see #i39831#UFI: see #i112000 + +Vertical + Specify the number of intermediate spaces between grid points on the Y-axis. + +Synchronize axes + Specifies whether to change the current grid settings symmetrically. The resolution and subdivision for the X and Y axes remain the same. + There are additional commands on the context menu of a page: +There are additional commands on the context menu of a page: + +
+ +Grid to Front +Grid to Front + + Sets the visible grid in front of all objects. +Sets the visible grid in front of all objects. + + Sets the visible grid in front of all objects. + +Snap Lines to Front +Snap Lines to Front + + Sets the snap lines in front of all objects. +Sets the snap lines in front of all objects. + + Sets the snap lines in front of all objects. +
+ Set the grid color on %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Application Colors. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01050300.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01050300.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..349b93802 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01050300.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + + + + + +Background +/text/shared/optionen/01050300.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
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Background

+ Specifies the background for HTML documents. The background is valid for both new HTML documents and for those that you load, as long as these have not defined their own background. +
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+Click a color. Click the None button to remove a background color. + +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01060100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01060100.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3179d2658 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01060100.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ + + + + + + + + + View + /text/shared/optionen/01060100.xhp + + + +
+cells; showing grid lines (Calc) + borders; cells on screen (Calc) + grids; displaying lines (Calc) + colors; grid lines and cells (Calc) + page breaks; displaying (Calc) + guides; showing (Calc) + displaying; zero values (Calc) + zero values; displaying (Calc) + tables in spreadsheets; value highlighting + cells; formatting without effect (Calc) + cells; coloring (Calc) + anchors; displaying (Calc) + colors;restriction (Calc) + text overflow in spreadsheet cells + references; displaying in color (Calc) + objects; displaying in spreadsheets + pictures; displaying in Calc + charts; displaying (Calc) + draw objects; displaying (Calc) + row headers; displaying (Calc) + column headers; displaying (Calc) + scrollbars; displaying (Calc) + sheet tabs; displaying + tabs; displaying sheet tabs + outlines;outline symbols +MW copied "displaying;comments" over to Calc guide note_insert.xhp and deleted "comments;displaying" + + +View + Defines which elements of the %PRODUCTNAME Calc main window are displayed. You can also show or hide highlighting of values in tables. +
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+ Visual aids + Specifies which lines are displayed. + +Grid lines + Specifies when grid lines will be displayed. Default is to display grid lines only on cells that do not have a background color. You can choose to also display grid lines on cells with background color, or to hide them. For printing, choose Format - Page - Sheet and mark the Grid check box. + +Color +Specifies a color for the grid lines in the current document. To see the grid line color that was saved with the document, go to %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Application Colors, under Scheme find the entry Spreadsheet - Grid lines and set the color to "Automatic". + +Page breaks + Specifies whether to view the page breaks within a defined print area. + +Helplines While Moving + Specifies whether to view guides when moving drawings, frames, graphics and other objects. These guides help you align objects. + Display + Select various options for the screen display. + +Formulas + Specifies whether to show formulas instead of results in the cells. + +Zero values + Specifies whether to show numbers with the value of 0. + +Comment indicator +Specifies that a small rectangle in the top right corner of the cell indicates that a comment exists. The comment will be shown only when you enable tips under %PRODUCTNAME - General in the Options dialog box. + +To display a comment permanently, select the Show comment command from the cell's context menu. + You can type and edit comments with the Insert - Comment command. Comments that are permanently displayed can be edited by clicking the comment box. Click the Navigator and under the Comments entry you can view all comments in the current document. By double clicking a comment in Navigator, the cursor will jump to the corresponding cell containing the comment. + +Value highlighting +Mark the Value highlighting box to show the cell contents in different colors, depending on type. Text cells are formatted in black, formulas in green, number cells in blue, and protected cells are shown with light grey background, no matter how their display is formatted. +When this command is active, any colors assigned in the document will not be displayed until the function is deactivated. + +Anchor + Specifies whether the anchor icon is displayed when an inserted object, such as a graphic, is selected. + +Text overflow + If a cell contains text that is wider than the width of the cell, the text is displayed over empty neighboring cells in the same row. If there is no empty neighboring cell, a small triangle at the cell border indicates that the text continues.UFI: sc.features "Alignment of text that is larger than a cell" + +Show references in color + Specifies that each reference is highlighted in color in the formula. The cell range is also enclosed by a colored border as soon as the cell containing the reference is selected for editing. + Objects + Defines whether to display or hide objects for up to three object groups.removed "placeholder" text, see i81634 + +Objects/Graphics + Defines if objects and graphics are shown or hidden. + +Charts + Defines if charts in your document are shown or hidden. + +Drawing objects + Defines if drawing objects in your document are shown or hidden. + Zoom + +Synchronize sheets + If checked, all sheets are shown with the same zoom factor. If not checked, each sheet can have its own zoom factor. + Window + Specifies whether some Help elements will or will not appear in the table. + +Column/Row headers + Specifies whether to display row and column headers. + +Horizontal scrollbar + Specifies whether to display a horizontal scrollbar at the bottom of the document window. + +Vertical scrollbar + Specifies whether to display a vertical scrollbar at the right of the document window. + +Sheet tabs + Specifies whether to display the sheet tabs at the bottom of the spreadsheet document. If this box is not checked, you will only be able to switch between the sheets through the Navigator +Navigator. + +Outline symbols + If you have defined an outline +outline, the Outline symbols option specifies whether to view the outline symbols at the border of the sheet. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01060300.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01060300.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a1d1e8ceb --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01060300.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ + + + + + + General + /text/shared/optionen/01060300.xhp + + + +
+ + metrics;in sheets + tab stops; setting in sheets + cells; cursor positions after input (Calc) + edit mode; through Enter key (Calc) + formatting; expanding (Calc) + expanding formatting (Calc) + references; expanding (Calc) + column headers; highlighting (Calc) + row headers; highlighting (Calc) + + + + + General + + Defines general settings for spreadsheet documents. +
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+ Metrics + + Measurement unit + + Defines the unit of measure in spreadsheets. + + + Tab stops + + Defines the tab stops distance. + + + Input settings + + + Press Enter to move selection + + Determines the direction that the cursor in the spreadsheet will move after you press the Enter key. + + + + see i53756 + Press Enter to switch to edit mode + + Determines the behavior of the Enter key in a spreadsheet. Checking this option causes Enter to open cell contents for editing. + + Uncheck this option to make the Enter key select the cell below the current cell. + If a range of cells is selected, each time Enter is pressed will select the next cell inside the range. Hence, enabling this option is useful when entering values into a range of cells sequentially. + + Expand formatting + Specifies whether to automatically apply the formatting attributes of the selected cell to the empty adjacent cells. If, for example, the contents of the selected cell have the bold attribute, this bold attribute will also apply to adjacent cells. Cells that already have a special format will not be modified by this function. You can see the range in question by pressing the Command +Ctrl + * (multiplication sign on the number pad) shortcut. This format also applies to all new values inserted within this range. The normal default settings apply to cells outside this range. + + Expand references when new columns/rows are inserted + + Specifies whether to expand references when inserting columns or rows adjacent to the reference range. This is only possible if the reference range, where the column or row is inserted, originally spanned at least two cells in the desired direction. + + Example: If the range A1:B1 is referenced in a formula and you insert a new column after column B, the reference is expanded to A1:C1. If the range A1:B1 is referenced and a new row is inserted under row 1, the reference is not expanded, since there is only a single cell in the vertical direction. + If you insert rows or columns in the middle of a reference area, the reference is always expanded. + + Highlight selection in column/row headings + + Specifies whether to highlight column and row headers in the selected columns or rows. + + + Use printer metrics for text formatting + Specifies that printer metrics are applied for printing and also for formatting the display on the screen. If this box is not checked, a printer independent layout will be used for screen display and printing. + + Show overwrite warning when pasting data + + Specifies that, when you paste cells from the clipboard to a cell range that is not empty, a warning appears. + + + Position cell reference with selection + + With the option set, expanding a selection (with Command + Ctrl +Shift+Down/Up) jumps to the end of the range in the column that was added as last to the initial selection. + When the option is not set, expanding a selection (with CommandCtrl+Shift + +Down/Up) jumps to the end of the range in the column where selecting the cell range was started. + The same of course applies when extending a selection on rows, with CommandCtrl+ + Shift+Left/Right. + + +
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+ + +Sort Lists +All user-defined lists are displayed in the Sort Lists dialog. You can also define and edit your own lists. Only text can be used as sort lists, no numbers.UFI: fix to #111848# +
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+ + + + + + + + + +Lists +Displays all the available lists. These lists can be selected for editing. + +Entries +Displays the content of the currently selected list. This content can be edited. + +Copy list from +Defines the spreadsheet and the cells to copy, in order to include them in the Lists box. The currently selected range in the spreadsheet is the default. + +Copy +Copies the contents of the cells in the Copy list from box. If you select a reference to related rows and columns, the Copy List dialog appears after clicking the button. You can use this dialog to define if the reference is converted to sort lists by row or by column. + + +New/Discard +Enters the contents of a new list into the Entries box. This button will change from New to Discard, which enables you to delete the new list. + + +Add/Modify +Adds a new list into the Lists box. If you would like to edit this list in the Entries box, this button will change from Add to Modify, which enables you to include the newly modified list. + + +
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+ +
+List from +Choose between the options Rows and Columns. Cells without text will be ignored when copying. + +Rows +Select the Rows option to summarize the contents of the selected rows in a list. + +Columns +Select the Columns option to summarize the contents of the selected columns in a list. + +
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+references; iterative (Calc) + calculating;iterative references (Calc) + iterative references in spreadsheets + recursions in spreadsheets + dates; default (Calc) + dates; start 1900/01/01 (Calc) + dates; start 1904/01/01 (Calc) + case sensitivity;comparing cell contents (Calc) + decimal places displayed (Calc) + precision as shown (Calc) + values; rounded as shown (Calc) + rounding precision (Calc) + search criteria for database functions in cells + Excel; search criteria +UFI: removed a double entrymw changed "cell contents;" to "case sensitivity;.."mw deleted "numbers;decimal places (Calc)" + + +

Calculate

+ Defines the calculation settings for spreadsheets. Defines the behavior of spreadsheets with iterative references, the date settings, the number of decimal places, and if capitalization or lower cases are to be considered when searching within sheets. +
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+ +
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Iterative references

+ In this section you can delimit the number of approximation steps carried out during iterative calculations. In addition, you can specify the degree of precision of the answer. + +

Iterations

+ Specifies whether formulas with iterative references (formulas that are continuously repeated until the problem is solved) are calculated after a specific number of repetitions. If the Iterations box is not marked, an iterative reference in the table will cause an error message. + + Example: calculating the cost of an item without the value-added tax. + + + Type the text 'Selling price' in cell A5, the text 'Net' in cell A6, and the text 'Value-added tax' in cell A7. + + + Now type a selling price (for example, 100) in cell B5. The net price should be shown in cell B6 and the value-added tax should be shown in cell B7. + + + You know that the value-added tax is calculated as 'net price times 15%' and that you arrive at the net price by deducting the value-added tax from the selling price. Type the formula =B5-B7 in B6 to calculate the net price, and type the formula =B6*0.15 in cell B7 to calculate the value-added tax. + + + Switch on the iterations to correctly calculate the formulas, otherwise a 'Circular reference' error message appears in the Status Bar. + + + + + + + + A + + + B + + + + + 5 + + + Selling Price + + + 100 + + + + + 6 + + + Net + + + =B5-B7 + + + + + 7 + + + Tax + + + =B6*0.15 + + +
+ + +

Steps

+ Sets the maximum number of iteration steps. + +

Minimum Change

+ Specifies the difference between two consecutive iteration step results. If the result of the iteration is lower than the minimum change value, then the iteration will stop. +

Date

+ Select the start date for the internal conversion from days to numbers. + +

12/30/1899 (default)

+ Sets 12/30/1899 as day zero. + +

01/01/1900 (StarCalc 1.0)

+ Sets 1/1/1900 as day zero. Use this setting for StarCalc 1.0 spreadsheets containing date entries. + +

01/01/1904

+ Sets 1/1/1904 as day zero. Use this setting for spreadsheets that are imported in a foreign format. + +

Case sensitive

+ Specifies whether to distinguish between upper and lower case in texts when comparing cell contents. + + Example: Type the text 'Test' in cell A1; and the text 'test' in B1. Then type the formula "=A1=B1" in cell C1. If the Case sensitive box is marked, FALSE will appear in the cell; otherwise, TRUE will appear in the cell. + The EXACT text function is always case-sensitive, independent of the settings in this dialog. + Disable case sensitivity for spreadsheets that need to be interoperable with Microsoft Excel. + +

Precision as shown

+ Specifies whether to make calculations using the rounded values displayed in the sheet. Charts will be shown with the displayed values. If the Precision as shown option is not marked, the displayed numbers are rounded, but they are calculated internally using the non-rounded number. + +

Search criteria = and <> must apply to whole cells

+ Specifies that the search criteria you set for the Calc database functions must match the whole cell exactly. When both, the Search criteria = and <> must apply to whole cells box and the Enable wildcards in formulas box are marked, $[officename] Calc behaves exactly as Microsoft Excel when searching cells in the database functions. + + + + * in following position: + + + Search result: + + + + + win + + + Finds win, but not win95, os2win, or upwind + + + + + win* + + + Finds win and win95, but not os2win or upwind + + + + + *win + + + Finds win and os2win, but not win95 or upwind + + + + + *win* + + + Finds win, win95, os2win, and upwind + + +
+ + If Search criteria = and <> must apply to whole cells is not enabled, the "win" search pattern acts like "*win*". The search pattern can be at any position within the cell when searching with the Calc database functions. + Enable whole cell match for spreadsheets that need to be interoperable with Microsoft Excel. + +
+ +

Enable wildcards in formulas

+ Specifies that wildcards are enabled when searching and also for character string comparisons. This relates to the database functions, and to LOOKUP, VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, MATCH, AVERAGEIF, AVERAGEIFS, COUNTIF, COUNTIFS, SUMIF, SUMIFS and SEARCH. + + + ? (question mark) matches any single character + + + * (asterisk) matches any sequence of characters, including an empty string + + + ~ (tilde) escapes the special meaning of a question mark, asterisk or tilde character that follows immediately after the tilde character + + + Enable wildcards in formulas for spreadsheets that need to be interoperable with Microsoft Excel. +
+ + +

Enable regular expressions in formulas

+ Specifies that regular expressions instead of simple wildcards are enabled when searching and also for character string comparisons. This relates to the database functions, and to LOOKUP, VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, MATCH, AVERAGEIF, AVERAGEIFS, COUNTIF, COUNTIFS, SUMIF, SUMIFS and SEARCH. +Sorry, no more switches allowed inside AVIS tags + Do not enable regular expressions in formulas for spreadsheets that need to be interoperable with Microsoft Excel. + + +

No wildcards or regular expressions in formulas

+ Specifies that only literal strings are used when searching and also for character string comparisons. This relates to the database functions, and to LOOKUP, VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, MATCH, AVERAGEIF, AVERAGEIFS, COUNTIF, COUNTIFS, SUMIF, SUMIFS and SEARCH. + + Do not disable wildcards in formulas for spreadsheets that need to be interoperable with Microsoft Excel. + + +

Automatically find column and row labels

+ Specifies that you can use the text in any cell as a label for the column below the text or the row to the right of the text. The text must consist of at least one word and must not contain any operators. + + Example: Cell E5 contains the text "Europe". Below, in cell E6, is the value 100 and in cell E7 the value 200. If the Automatically find column and row labels box is marked, you can write the following formula in cell A1: =SUM(Europe). + + +

Limit decimals for general number format

+You can specify the maximum number of decimal places that are shown by default for cells with General number format. If not enabled, cells with General number format show as many decimal places as the column width allows. + +

Decimal places

+ Defines the number of decimals to be displayed for numbers with the General number format. The numbers are displayed as rounded numbers, but are not saved as rounded numbers. + + +
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+ + +Changes +The Changes dialog specifies various options for highlighting recorded changes in documents. +
+To record changes to your work, choose Edit - Track Changes - Record. +
+ +
+Color Definition for Changes +Defines colors for recorded changes. If you select the "By author" entry, $[officename] will automatically set the color depending on the author who undertook the changes. + +Changes +Specifies the color for changes of cell contents. + +Deletions +Specifies the color to highlight deletions in a document. + +Insertions +Specifies the color to highlight insertions in a document. + +Moved entries +Specifies the color to highlight moved cell contents. + +
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+ + +

Print

+Determines the printer settings for spreadsheets. +
+%PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Print defines the settings for all spreadsheets. To define settings for the current document only, choose File - Print, then click the Options button. +
+ +
+

Pages

+ + + printing;manual breaks + +

Always apply manual breaks

+Setting this option gives manual row breaks precedence over automatic page breaks done using the Reduce/enlarge printout scaling mode. + +

Suppress output of empty pages

+Specifies that empty pages that have no cell contents or draw objects are not printed. Cell attributes such as borders or background colors are not considered cell contents. Empty pages are not counted for page numbering. +

Sheets

+ +

Print only selected sheets

+Specifies that only contents from selected sheets are printed, even if you specify a wider range in the File - Print dialog or in the Format - Print Ranges dialog. Contents from sheets that are not selected will not be printed. +To select multiple sheets, click on the sheet names on the bottom margin of the workspace while keeping the CommandCtrl key pressed. + +
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+ + compatibility settings;key bindings (Calc) + + + + Compatibility + Defines compatibility options for %PRODUCTNAME Calc. +
+
+ +
+ Key bindings + The following table shows what actions are associated with what key bindings for the two key binding types (Default and OpenOffice.org legacy): + + + + + Key binding + + + Default + + + OpenOffice.org legacy + + + + + Backspace + + + delete contents + + + delete + + + + + Delete + + + delete + + + delete contents + + + + + CommandCtrl+D + + + fill down + + + data select + + + + + OptionAlt+Down Arrow + + + data select + + + increase row height + + +
+ Where the actions are: + + + delete contents - launch the Delete Contents dialog. + + + delete - immediately delete the cell content, without the dialog. + + + fill down - fill cell content downward within selection. + + + data select - launch the Selection List dialog. + + + +
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+ +formula options;formula syntax +formula options;separators +formula options;reference syntax in string parameters +formula options;recalculating spreadsheets +formula options;large spreadsheet files +formula options;loading spreadsheet files +separators;function +separators;array column +separators;array row +recalculate;formula options +recalculating;formula options +recalculating;large spreadsheet files +loading;large spreadsheet files + + + +

Formula

+ Defines formula syntax options and loading options for %PRODUCTNAME Calc. +
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+ +
+

Formula options

+

Formula syntax

+ There are three options. Let's see it by example. In a sample spreadsheet there are two worksheets, Sheet1 and Sheet2. In A1 cell of Sheet1 there is a reference to C4 cell of Sheet2. + + + + Calc A1 - This is the default of %PRODUCTNAME Calc. The reference will be =$Sheet2.C4 + + + Excel A1 - This is the default of Microsoft Excel. The reference will be =Sheet2!C4 + + + Excel R1C1 - This is the relative row/column addressing, known from Microsoft Excel. The reference will be =Sheet2!R[3]C[2] + +

Use English function names

+ In %PRODUCTNAME Calc function names can be localized. By default, the check box is off, which means the localized function names are used. Checking this check box will swap localized function names with the English ones. This change takes effect in all of the following areas: formula input and display, function wizard, and formula tips. You can of course uncheck it to go back to the localized function names. + +

Separators

+ This option group lets you configure separators in your formula expressions. This comes in handy when, for instance, you want to separate your function parameters by commas (,) instead of semicolons (;). + For example, instead of =SUM(A1;B1;C1) you can type =SUM(A1,B1,C1). + Likewise, you can also change the column and row separators for in-line arrays. Previously, an in-line array used semicolons (;) as the column separators and the pipe symbols (|) as the row separators, so a typical in-line array expression looked like this for a 5 x 2 matrix array: + ={1;2;3;4;5|6;7;8;9;10} + By changing the column separators to commas (,) and the row separators to semicolons (;), the same expression will look like this: + ={1,2,3,4,5;6,7,8,9,10} + + + +

Recalculation on File Load

+ Recalculating formulas can take significant time while loading very large files. + +

Excel 2007 and newer:

+ Loading a large spreadsheet file can take a long time. If you don't need to update your large spreadsheet data immediately, you can postpone the recalculation at a better time. %PRODUCTNAME allows you to defer recalculation of Excel 2007 (and above) spreadsheets to speedup loading time. + +

ODF Spreadsheet (not saved by %PRODUCTNAME):

+ Recent versions of %PRODUCTNAME caches spreadsheet formula results into its ODF file. This feature helps %PRODUCTNAME to recalculate a large ODF spreadsheet saved by %PRODUCTNAME faster. + For ODF spreadsheets saved by other programs, where such cached formula results may not exist, recalculation can be deferred to speedup file loading as with Excel 2007 files. + For the entries above the following choices are possible: + + + + Never recalculate - No formulas will be recalculated on loading the file. + + + Always recalculate - All formulas will be recalculated on file load. + + + Prompt user - Prompt user for action. + + %PRODUCTNAME saved ODF spreadsheets will honor Never recalculate and Always recalculate options. + +
+ Array formulas +
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+ + defaults;number of worksheets in new documents + defaults;prefix name for new worksheet + number of worksheets in new documents + prefix name for new worksheet + + + + Defaults + Defines default settings for new spreadsheet documents. +
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+ New spreadsheets + You can set the number of worksheets in a new document, and the prefix name for new worksheets. + +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01070100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01070100.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b20196029 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01070100.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + + + + +View +/text/shared/optionen/01070100.xhp + + + +
+rulers; visible in presentations +moving; using guide lines in presentations +guides; displaying when moving objects (Impress) +control point display in presentations +Bézier curves; control points in presentations +mw made "line contours..." a two level entryremoved "placeholder" entries, see i81634 + + + +

View

+Specifies the available display modes. By selecting an alternative display, you can speed up the screen display while editing your presentation. +
removed 4 options, see i81634 + +

Display

+

Rulers visible

+Specifies whether to display the rulers at the top and to the left of the work area. + +

Helplines While Moving

+Specifies whether to display guides when moving an object. + +%PRODUCTNAME creates dotted guides that extend beyond the box containing the selected object and which cover the entire work area, helping you position the object. + +You also can use this function through the icon +icon +icon with the same name in the Options bar if a presentation or a drawing document is opened. +

All control points in Bézier editor

+Displays the control points of all Bézier points if you have previously selected a Bézier curve. If the All control points in Bézier editor option is not marked, only the control points of the selected Bézier points will be visible. +

Contour of each individual object

+%PRODUCTNAME displays the contour line of each individual object when moving this object. The Contour of each individual object option enables you to see if single objects conflict with other objects in the target position. If you do not mark the Contour of each individual object option, %PRODUCTNAME only displays a square contour that includes all selected objects. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01070300.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01070300.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..36cfd8bc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/01070300.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + + + + + + Grid + /text/shared/optionen/01070300.xhp + + + +
+snapping in presentations and drawings + points;reducing editing points when snapping (Impress/Draw) + +

Grid

+ Defines the grid settings for creating and moving objects. +
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+ +
+ + If you have activated the snap grid but wish to move or create individual objects without constraining them, keep the Shift key pressed to deactivate this function for as long as needed. + +

Snap

+ + +

To snap guides

+ Snaps the edge of a dragged object to the nearest snap guide when you release the mouse. + + You can also define this setting by using the Snap to Snap Guides +Snap to Snap Guides +Snap to Snap Guides icon, which is available in the Options bar in a presentation or drawing document. + + +

To the page margins

+ Specifies whether to align the contour of the graphic object to the nearest page margin. + + The cursor or a contour line of the graphics object must be in the snap range. + + In a presentation or drawing document, this function can also be accessed with the Snap to Page Margins +Snap to Page Margins +Snap to Page Margins icon in the Options bar. + + +

To object frame

+ Specifies whether to align the contour of the graphic object to the border of the nearest graphic object. + + The cursor or a contour line of the graphics object must be in the snap range. + + In a presentation or drawing document, this function can also be accessed with the Snap to Object Border +Snap to Object Border +Snap to Object Border icon in the Options bar. + + +To object points + Specifies whether to align the contour of the graphic object to the points of the nearest graphic object. + + This only applies if the cursor or a contour line of the graphics object is in the snap range. + + In a presentation or drawing document, this function can also be accessed with the Snap to Object Points +Snap to Object Points +Snap to Object Points icon in the Options bar. + +Snap range + Defines the snap distance between the mouse pointer and the object contour. $[officename] Impress snaps to a snap point if the mouse pointer is nearer than the distance selected in the Snap range control. + Constrain Objects + +When creating or moving objects + Specifies that graphic objects are restricted vertically, horizontally or diagonally (45°) when creating or moving them. You can temporarily deactivate this setting by pressing the Shift key. + +Extend edges + Specifies that a square is created based on the longer side of a rectangle when the Shift key is pressed before you release the mouse button. This also applies to an ellipse (a circle will be created based on the longest diameter of the ellipse). When the Extend edges box is not marked, a square or a circle will be created based on the shorter side or diameter. + + +When rotating + Specifies that graphic objects can only be rotated within the rotation angle that you selected in the When rotating control. If you want to rotate an object outside the defined angle, press the Shift key when rotating. Release the key when the desired rotation angle is reached. + +Point reduction + Defines the angle for point reduction. When working with polygons, you might find it useful to reduce their editing points. + +
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+ + printing; drawings defaults + drawings; printing defaults + pages;printing page names in presentations + printing; dates in presentations + dates; printing in presentations + times; inserting when printing presentations + printing; hidden pages of presentations + hidden pages; printing in presentations + printing; without scaling in presentations + scaling; when printing presentations + printing; fitting to pages in presentations + fitting to pages; print settings in presentations + printing; tiling pages in presentations + + + +

Print

+ Specifies print settings within a drawing or presentation document. +
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Print

+ Defines additional elements to be printed on the page margin. + +

Page name

+ Specifies whether to print the page name. + +

Date

+ Specifies whether to print the current date. + +

Time

+ Specifies whether to print the current time. + +

Hidden pages

+ Specifies whether to print the pages that are currently hidden from the presentation. +

Quality

+ See also Printing in Black and White. + +

Default

+ Specifies that you want to print in original colors. + +

Grayscale

+ Specifies that you want to print colors as grayscale. + +

Black & white

+ Specifies that you want to print the document in black and white. +

Page options

+ Define additional options for printing the pages. + +

Default

+ Specifies that you do not want to further scale pages when printing. + +

Fit to page

+
+ Specifies whether to scale down objects that are beyond the margins of the current printer, so that they fit on the paper in the printer. +
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Tile pages

+ Specifies that pages are to be printed in tiled format. If the pages or slides are smaller than the paper, several pages or slides will be printed on one page of paper. + +

Brochure

+ Select the Brochure option to print the document in brochure format. You can also decide if you want to print the front, the back or both sides of the brochure. + + + + + + +

Front

+ Select Front to print the front of a brochure. + +

Back

+ Select Back to print the back of a brochure. + +

Paper tray from printer settings

+ Determines that the paper tray to be used is the one defined in the printer setup. + +
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+presentations; starting with wizard +objects; always moveable (Impress/Draw) +distorting in drawings +spacing; tabs in presentations +tab stops; spacing in presentations +text objects; in presentations and drawings + + + +

General

+Defines the general options for drawing or presentation documents. +
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Text objects

+ + +

Allow quick editing

+If on, you can edit text immediately after clicking a text object. If off, you must double-click to edit text. + + + + + +In a presentation or drawing document, you can also activate the text editing mode through the Allow Quick Editing icon in the Options bar. + + +

Only text area selectable

+Specifies whether to select a text box by clicking the text. + +In the area of the text box that is not filled with text, an object behind the text box can be selected. + + + + + +In a presentation or drawing document, you can also activate this mode through the Select Text Area Only icon in the Options bar. +

New document (only in presentations)

+ +

Start with Template Selection

+Specifies whether to activate the Select a Template window when opening a presentation with File - New - Presentation. +

Settings

+ +

Use background cache

+Specifies whether to use the cache for displaying objects on the master slide. This speeds up the display. Unmark the Use background cache option if you want to display changing contents on the master slide. + +

Copy when moving

+If enabled, a copy is created when you move an object while holding down the CommandCtrl key. The same will apply for rotating and resizing the object. The original object will remain in its current position and size. + +

Objects always moveable

+Specifies that you want to move an object with the Rotate tool enabled. If Object always moveable is not marked, the Rotate tool can only be used to rotate an object. + +

Do not distort objects in curve (only in drawings)

+Maintains relative alignment of Bézier points and 2D drawing objects to each other when you distort the object. + +

Unit of measurement

+Determines the Unit of measurement for presentations. + +

Tab stops

+Defines the spacing between tab stops. + +

Presentation (only in presentations)

+ +

Enable remote control

+Specifies that you want to enable Bluetooth remote control while Impress is running. Unmark Enable remote control to disable remote controlling. + + +

Enable Presenter Console

+Specifies that you want to enable the Presenter Console during slideshows. + +

Scale (only in drawings)

+ +

Drawing scale

+Determines the drawing scale on the status bar. Right-click on the scale factor in the status bar to open a list of possible values. +

Compatibility (document specific settings)

+The settings in this area are valid for the current document only. + + +

Add spacing between paragraphs and tables

+Specifies that $[officename] Impress calculates the paragraph spacing exactly like Microsoft PowerPoint. +Microsoft PowerPoint adds the bottom spacing of a paragraph to the top spacing of the next paragraph to calculate the total spacing between both paragraphs. $[officename] Impress utilizes only the larger of the two spacings. + +
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+Print options +Title +Specifies whether you want the name of the document to be included in the printout. +Formula text +Specifies whether to include the contents of the Commands window at the bottom of the printout. +Border +Applies a thin border to the formula area in the printout. Title and Formula text are only set down by a frame if the corresponding check box is active. +Print format +Original size +Prints the formula without adjusting the current font size. It is possible that with large formulas a part of the command text is cut off. +Fit to size +Adjusts the formula to the page format used in the printout. The real size will be determined by the used paper format. + +Scaling +Reduces or enlarges the size of the printed formula by a specified enlargement factor. Type the desired enlargement factor directly in the Scaling control, or set the value using the arrow buttons. +Other options +Ignore ~ and ' at the end of the line +Specifies that these space wildcards will be removed if they are at the end of a line. In earlier versions of $[officename], adding such characters at the end of a line prevented the right edge of the formula from being cut off during printing. + +Embed only used symbols (smaller file size) +Saves only those symbols with each formula that are used in that formula. In earlier versions of $[officename], all symbols were saved with each formula. + +
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+charts; colors +colors;charts + + + +Default colors +Assigns colors to the data rows. The settings only apply for all newly created charts. +
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+Chart colors +Displays all the colors available for the data series. Select a data series to change its color. Select the desired color from the adjacent color table. +Color table +This table is used as a means of replacing the chart colors for the selected data rows. For example, if you selected data row 6 and then click on the color green 8, the old color of the data row is replaced by green 8. The name of the selected color is shown below the color table. +Default +Restores the color settings that were defined when the program was installed. + + +
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+ + Microsoft Office; importing/exporting VBA code + importing; Microsoft Office documents with VBA code + exporting; Microsoft Office documents with VBA code + loading; Microsoft Office documents with VBA code + saving; VBA code in Microsoft Office documents + VBA code; loading/saving documents with VBA code + Visual Basic for Applications; loading/saving documents with VBA code + + + + + +

VBA Properties

+Specifies the general properties for loading and saving Microsoft Office documents with VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) code. +
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Microsoft Word 97/2000/XP

+Select the settings for Microsoft Word documents. + + + + +

Load Basic code

+Loads and saves the Basic code from a Microsoft document as a special $[officename] Basic module with the document. The disabled Microsoft Basic code is visible in the $[officename] Basic IDE between Sub and End Sub. You can edit the code. When saving the document in $[officename] format, the Basic code is saved as well. When saving in another format, the Basic code from the $[officename] Basic IDE is not saved. + +
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Executable code

+The VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) code will be loaded ready to be executed. If this checkbox is not checked, the VBA code will be commented out so it can be inspected, but will not run. +After loading the VBA code, %PRODUCTNAME inserts the statement Option VBASupport 1 in every Basic module to enable a limited support for VBA statements, functions and objects. See Option VBASupport Statement for more information. +
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Save original Basic code

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+Specifies that the original Microsoft Basic code contained in the document is held in a special internal memory for as long as the document remains loaded in $[officename]. When saving the document in Microsoft format the Microsoft Basic is saved again with the code in an unchanged form. +When saving in another format than Microsoft Format, the Microsoft Basic Code is not saved. For example, if the document contains Microsoft Basic Code and you save it in $[officename] format, you will be warned that the Microsoft Basic Code will not be saved. +The Save original Basic code checkbox takes precedence over the Load Basic code check box. If both boxes are marked and you edit the disabled Basic Code in the $[officename] Basic IDE, the original Microsoft Basic code will be saved when saving in the Microsoft format. A message appears to inform you of this. +To remove any possible Microsoft Basic macro viruses from the Microsoft document, unmark the Save Original Basic Code check box and save the document in Microsoft format. The document will be saved without the Microsoft Basic code. +
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Microsoft Excel 97/2000/XP

+Specifies the settings for documents in Microsoft Excel. + +

Load Basic code

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Save original Basic code

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Microsoft PowerPoint 97/2000/XP

+Specifies the settings for documents in Microsoft PowerPoint. + +

Load Basic code

+ + +

Save original Basic code

+ + +
+ + +Setting the default file format +VBA support in %PRODUCTNAME +
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+ + + +Microsoft lock files +lock files;Microsoft Office +lock files;%PRODUCTNAME +OLE objects;import and export +embedded objects;import and export +OLE objects;Microsoft Office +OLE objects;PDF +character highlighting;Microsoft Office export +character shading;Microsoft Office export + +

Microsoft Office

+Specifies the settings for importing and exporting Microsoft Office and other documents. +
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Embedded Objects

+ The Embedded Objects section specifies how to import and export Microsoft Office or other OLE objects. + These settings are valid when no Microsoft or other OLE server exists (for example, in UNIX) or when there is no $[officename] OLE server ready for editing the OLE objects. + If an OLE server is active for the embedded object, then the OLE server will be used to handle the object. + If no OLE server is active for MathType objects, then embedded MathType objects can be converted to %PRODUCTNAME Math objects. For this conversion, the embedded MathType objects must not exceed the MathType 3.1 specifications.mail answer by Thomas Lange re i97686 + +

[L] and [S] Columns

+ The [L] and [S] checkbox displays the entries for the pair of OLE objects that can be converted when loading into $[officename] [L] and/or when saving into a Microsoft format [S]. + Mark the box in the [L] column in front of the entry if a Microsoft or other OLE object is to be converted into the specified $[officename] OLE object when a Microsoft or other document is loaded into $[officename]. + Mark the box in the [S] column in front of the entry if a $[officename] OLE object is to be converted into the specified Microsoft OLE object when a document is saved in a Microsoft file format. + + +

Character Highlighting

+Microsoft Office has two character attributes similar to $[officename] character highlighting. Use this control to select the attribute, highlighting or shading, that $[officename] should use when exporting $[officename] character highlighting to Microsoft Office file formats. +Highlighting exports the closest match between a $[officename] highlighting color and one of the 16 Microsoft highlighting colors, using the Office character attribute that makes it easy for Office users to edit with the highlighting tool in Office applications. This is the default setting in $[officename] 5.0 to 6.4. +Shading exports all RGB colors to the other Office character attribute. This preserves color fidelity between $[officename] and Microsoft Office documents, but Office users must edit this character attribute with a tool that is not commonly used or easy to find in Office applications. This is the default setting since $[officename] 7.0. +The "compatibility" filter in the Character Highlighting Color dialog provides the Microsoft Office highlighting colors. Use those colors and choose Export as: Highlighting if you want both color fidelity and ease of editing for Office users. + +

Lock files

+Mark this checkbox to generate a Microsoft Office lock file in addition to %PRODUCTNAME own lock file. Lock files signal to applications that a resource or file should not be used until the lock is released. +%PRODUCTNAME can read lock files generated by Microsoft Office. + +
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+languages; locale settings + locale settings + Asian languages; enabling + languages; Asian support + complex text layout; enabling + Arabic;language settings + Hebrew;language settings + Thai;language settings + Hindi;language settings + decimal separator key + date acceptance patterns + + + +

Languages

+ Defines the default languages and some other locale settings for documents. +
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User interface

+ Select the language used for the user interface, for example menus, dialogs, help files. You must have installed at least one additional language pack or a multi-language version of %PRODUCTNAME. + The "Default" entry selects the language of the user interface for the operating system. If this language is not available in the %PRODUCTNAME installation, the language of the %PRODUCTNAME installation is the default language. + +

Locale setting

+ Specifies the locale setting of the country setting. This influences settings for numbering, currency and units of measure. + The "Default" entry selects the locale which name is reported by the operating system. + A change in this field is immediately applicable. However, some formats that were formatted by default change only if the document is newly loaded. + +

Default currency

+ Specifies the default currency that is used for the currency format and the currency fields. If you change the locale setting, the default currency changes automatically. + The default entry applies to the currency format that is assigned to the selected locale setting. + A change in Default currency field will be transmitted to all open documents and will lead to corresponding changes in the dialogs and icons that control the currency format in these documents. + +

Decimal separator key - Same as locale setting

+ Specifies to use the decimal separator key that is set in your system when you press the respective key on the number pad. + If this checkbox is activated, the character shown after "Same as locale setting" is inserted when you press the key on the number pad. If this checkbox is not activated, the character that your keyboard driver software provides is inserted. + + +

Date acceptance patterns

+ Specifies the date acceptance patterns for the current locale. Calc spreadsheet and Writer table cell input needs to match locale dependent date acceptance patterns before it is recognized as a valid date. + If you type numbers and characters that correspond to the defined date acceptance patterns in a table cell, and then move the cursor outside of the cell, %PRODUCTNAME will automatically recognize and convert the input to a date, and format it according to the locale setting. + The initial pattern(s) in Date acceptance patterns are determined by the locale (set in Locale setting), but you can modify these default patterns, and add more patterns. Use ; to separate each pattern. + Patterns can be composed according to the following rules: + + + A pattern must start with D, M, or Y, and include at least two items, with at least one separator between each one. + A pattern may also include all three, in any order. + + + Y means year, M means month, and D means day, regardless of which locale is set. Each can only be used once in a pattern. + + + . - : / , can be used as separators between and after D, M, and Y. + Any combination of separators can be used, and more than one separator can be used between D, M, and Y, but the input must match the separator pattern exactly for recognition. + + + Patterns can combine different separators, and may include a trailing separator. + Examples of valid patterns are: D,Y ; Y-M ; M.D.Y ; D-M/Y ; M.D. + + + If you change the Locale setting, the date acceptance pattern will be reset to the new locale default, and any user-defined modifications or additions will be lost. + In addition to the explicit patterns defined in the edit box, input matching the Y-M-D pattern is implicitly recognized and converted automatically to a date. Input that starts from 1 to 31 is not interpreted with this implicit Y-M-D pattern. Since %PRODUCTNAME 3.5, this input is formatted as YYYY-MM-DD (ISO 8601). + For all patterns, two-digit year input is interpreted according to the setting in Tools - Options - General - Year (Two Digits). +

Default languages for documents

+ Specifies the languages for spelling, thesaurus and hyphenation. + +
+ The spellcheck for the selected language only functions when you have installed the corresponding language module. + +
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Western

+ Specifies the language used for the spellcheck function in western alphabets. + +

Show UI elements for East Asian writings

+ Activates Asian languages support. You can now modify the corresponding Asian language settings in %PRODUCTNAME. + If you want to write in Chinese, Japanese or Korean, you can activate the support for these languages in the user interface. + +

Asian

+ Specifies the language used for the spellcheck function in Asian alphabets. + + +

Show UI elements for Bi-Directional writing

+ Activates complex text layout support. You can now modify the settings corresponding to complex text layout in %PRODUCTNAME. + +

Complex text layout

+ Specifies the language for the complex text layout spellcheck. + +

For the current document only

+ Specifies that the settings for default languages are valid only for the current document. +

Enhanced language support

+ +

Ignore system input language

+ Indicates whether changes to the system input language/keyboard will be ignored. If ignored, when new text is typed that text will follow the language of the document or current paragraph, not the current system language. + + +
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Asian Layout

+Defines the typographic default settings for Asian text. + +
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+kerning;Asian texts + + +

Kerning

+Defines the default settings for kerning between individual characters. + +

Western text only

+Specifies that kerning is only applied to western text. + +

Western text and Asian punctuation

+Specifies that kerning is applied to both western text and Asian punctuation. +

Character spacing

+Defines the default settings for character spacing in Asian texts, cells, and drawing objects. + +

No compression

+Specifies that no compression at all will occur. + +

Compress only punctuation

+Specifies that only the punctuation is compressed. + +

Compress punctuation and Japanese Kana

+Specifies that punctuation and Japanese Kana are compressed. +

First and last characters

+Defines the default settings for 'first' and 'last' characters. In the dialog that appears when you choose Format -Asian Typography, you can specify whether the list of forbidden characters applies to those at the beginning or end of a line in a paragraph. + +

Language

+Specifies the language for which you want to define first and last characters. + +

Default

+When you mark Default, the following two text boxes are filled with the default characters for the selected language: + +

Not at start of line:

+Specifies the characters that should not appear alone at the beginning of a line. If a character typed here is positioned at the beginning of a line after a line break, it is automatically moved to the end of the previous line. For example, an exclamation point at the end of a sentence never appears at the start of a line if it is part of the Not at start of line list. + +

Not at end of line:

+Specifies the characters that should not appear alone at the end of a line. If a character typed here is positioned at the end of a line due to a line break, it is automatically moved to the beginning of the next line. For example, a currency symbol that appears in front of an amount never appears at the end of a line if it is part of the Not at end of line list. + +
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Complex Text Layout

+Defines the options for documents with complex text layouts. +
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Sequence checking

+In languages such as Thai, rules specify that certain characters are not allowed next to other characters. If Sequence Input Checking (SIC) is enabled, %PRODUCTNAME will not allow a character next to another if this is forbidden by a rule. + +

Use sequence checking

+Enables sequence input checking for languages such as Thai. + + +

Restricted

+Prevents the use as well as the printing of illegal character combinations. +

Cursor control

+Select the type of text cursor movement and text selection for mixed text (right-to-left mixed with left-to-right text direction). + +

Logical

+Pressing the Right Arrow key moves the text cursor toward the end of the current text. Pressing the Left Arrow key moves the text cursor toward the beginning of the current text. + +

Visual

+Pressing the Right Arrow key moves the text cursor in the right-hand direction. Pressing the Left Arrow key moves the text cursor in the left-hand direction. +

General options

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Numerals (in text only)

+Selects the type of numerals used within text, text in objects, fields, and controls, in all %PRODUCTNAME modules. Only cell contents of %PRODUCTNAME Calc are not affected.UFI: see http://www.webster-dictionary.org/definition/Indian%20numerals + + +Arabic: All numbers are shown using Arabic numerals. This is the default. + + +Hindi: All numbers are shown using Hindi numerals. + + +System: All numbers are shown using Arabic or Hindi numerals, according to the locale settings defined by your system locale. + + +This setting is not saved in the document but in the %PRODUCTNAME configuration. + +
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+connections to data sources (Base) +data sources; connection settings (Base) + + +Connections +Defines how the connections to data sources are pooled. +
+The Connections facility allows you to stipulate that connections that are no longer needed are not deleted immediately, but are kept freeUFI: better: idle ? for a certain period of time. If a new connection to the data source is needed in that period, the free connection can be used for this purpose. +
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+Connection Pool + +Connection pooling enabled +Specifies whether the chosen connections are pooled. +Drivers known in $[officename] +Displays a list of defined drivers and connection data. +Current driver +The currently selected driver is displayed below the list. + +Enable pooling for this driver +Select a driver from the list and mark the Enable pooling for this driver checkbox in order to pool its connection. + +Timeout (seconds) +Defines the time in seconds after which a pooled connection is freed. The time can be anywhere between 30 and 600 seconds. + +
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MW deleted "registered databases (Base)" and "databases;" and copied "lists;" to Shared guide data_register.xhp +Databases +Add, modify, or remove entries to the list of registered databases. You must register a database within %PRODUCTNAME in order to see it in the View - Data sources window. +
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+ +Registered Databases +Lists the registered name and database file of all registered databases. Double-click an entry to edit. + +New +Opens the Database Link dialog to create a new entry. + +Delete +Removes the selected entry from the list. + +Edit +Opens the Database Link dialog to edit the selected entry. + +
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+ + + + Basic IDE;Autocorrection + Basic IDE;Autocompletion + Basic IDE;Autoclose quotes + Basic IDE;Basic UNO extended types + Basic IDE;Autoclose parenthesis + Basic IDE;options + options;Basic IDE + +Basic IDE +Defines the settings for the Basic IDE (Integrated Development Environment) to help edit macros in Basic. +
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+ +Code Completion +This feature helps the Basic programmer to complete the code, saves extensive typing and helps to reduce coding errors. + +Enable code completion +Display methods of a Basic object. Code completion will display the methods of a Basic object, provided the object is a UNO extended type. Its does not work on a generic Object or Variant Basic types. +When a variable is a UNO interface or structure, a list box appears when pressing the dot after a variable's name (like aVar. [list box appears] ). Its methods and variables are listed in the list box, displayed just below. You can navigate between the suggested methods and variables with the arrow keys. To insert the selected entry, press the Enter key or double click on it with the mouse. To cancel the list box, press the Esc key. +When typing the method's name, and pressing the Tab key once, it will complete the selected entry, pressing the Tab key again will cycle through the matches with the longest prefix. For example, when aVar.aMeth is typed, it will cycle through aMeth1, aMethod2, aMethod3 entries, and other entries are not hidden. +Example: + +is a valid variable definition, its methods can be accessed via the dot (".") operator: + +Code Suggestion +These are coding helpers for the Basic programmer. + +Autocorrection + +Correct cases of Basic variables and keywords while typing. %PRODUCTNAME Basic IDE will modify the typing of Basic statements and Basic variables of your code to improve coding style and readability. Modifications of the code are based on the program's variables declarations and on the %PRODUCTNAME Basic commands parsed. +Example: + +and when writing Intvar, will be corrected to intVar to match the case existing in the declaration of intVar . +Basic keywords are also automatically corrected (the list of the keywords is grabbed out from the parser). +Examples: +Integer, String, ReDim, ElseIf, etc... + +Autoclose quotes +Automatically close open quotes. %PRODUCTNAME Basic IDE will add a closing quote each time you type an opening quote. Handy for inserting strings in the Basic code. + +Autoclose parenthesis +Automatically close open parenthesis. %PRODUCTNAME Basic IDE will add a closing parenthesis “)” each time you type an opening parenthesis “(“. + +Autoclose procedures +Automatically insert closing statements for procedures. %PRODUCTNAME Basic IDE will add a statement End Sub or End Function after you type a Sub or Function statement and press Enter. + +Language Features + +Use extended types +Allow UNO object types as valid Basic types. This feature extend the Basic programming language standard types with the %PRODUCTNAME UNO types. This allows the programmer to define variables with the right UNO type and is necessary for the code completion feature. +Example: + +The use of UNO Extended Types in Basic programs can restrain interoperability of the program when executed in other office suites. + +
+Basic IDE +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/detailedcalculation.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/detailedcalculation.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b14c0a9b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/detailedcalculation.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ + + + + + + + Detailed Calculation + /text/shared/optionen/detailedcalculation.xhp + + + + + + string;conversion to number settings + string conversion to number options + string;conversion to date settings + string conversion to date options + string;conversion to reference settings + string conversion to reference options + string;setting in spreadsheet formulas + cell reference syntax in strings;Excel R1C1 + cell reference syntax in strings;Excel A1 + cell reference syntax in strings;Calc A1 + Excel R1C1;cell reference syntax in strings + Excel A1;cell reference syntax in strings + Calc A1;cell reference syntax in strings + +
+ + +

Detailed Calculation Settings

+ Sets the rules for conversion from strings values to numeric values, string values to cell references, and strings values to date and time values. This affects built-in functions such as INDIRECT that takes a reference as a string value or date and time functions that takes arguments as string values in local or ISO 8601 formats. +
+
+ Menu %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Calc - Formula, and in section Detailed Calculation Settings press Details... button. +
+

Contents to Numbers

+

Conversion from text to number

+ How to treat text when encountered as operand in an arithmetic operation or as argument to a function that expects a number instead. Unambiguous conversion is possible for integer numbers including exponents and ISO 8601 dates and times in their extended formats with separators. Fractional numeric values with decimal separators or dates other than ISO 8601 are locale dependent. Note that in locale dependent conversions the resulting numeric value may differ between locales! + Generate #VALUE! error: Text found where numeric data is expected will generate #VALUE! error. Example: "123.45" will generate a #VALUE! error, while 123.45 not. + Treat as zero: Any text found where numeric data is expected will be considered as a number of value zero. Example: "123.45" will map to zero, while 123.45 not. + Convert only if unambiguous: If the text represents a valid and unambiguous numeric value, convert it. Example: "123.456" will generate a #VALUE! error because the text contains a separator, while "123456" will not.
See Converting Text to Numbers for details.
+ Convert also locale dependent: convert values valid in the locale representation. Example: "123,45" is a valid number in some locales because the comma is the decimal separator there. +

Treat empty string as zero

+ This option determines how an empty string is treated when used in arithmetic operations. If you have set "Conversion from text to number" to either "Generate #VALUE! error" or "Treat as zero", you cannot choose (here) if conversion of an empty string to a number will generate an error or if it will treat empty strings as zero. Otherwise this option determines how empty strings are treated. +

Reference syntax for string reference

+ Formula syntax to use when parsing references given in string parameters. This affects built-in functions such as INDIRECT that takes a reference as a string value. + + + Use formula syntax + + + Calc A1 + + + Excel A1 + + + Excel R1C1 + + + Calc A1 | Excel A1 + + +

Apply those settings to current document only

+ Mark this checkbox to apply the settings to the document only. +
+ Date and time functions + INDIRECT function +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/experimental.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/experimental.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1cd77c756 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/experimental.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ + + + + + + + Experimental Feature + /text/shared/optionen/experimental.xhp + + + +
+This feature is experimental and may produce errors or behave unexpectedly. To enable it anyway, choose %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Advanced and select Enable experimental features checkbox. +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/expertconfig.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/expertconfig.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..004d0e9c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/expertconfig.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + + + + + + Expert Configuration + /text/shared/optionen/expertconfig.xhp + + + + + + + + + expert configuration;setting options + + + +Expert Configuration + +
+Choose Tools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Advanced - Open Expert Configuration. +
+Opens the Expert Configuration dialog for advanced settings and configuration of %PRODUCTNAME. The Expert Configuration dialog allows user to access hundreds of %PRODUCTNAME configuration preferences, and most of them are not available in the user interface or in the options dialogs. +The Expert Configuration dialog lets you access, edit and save configuration preferences that can harm your %PRODUCTNAME user profile. It can turn the user profile of %PRODUCTNAME unstable, inconsistent or even unusable. Proceed only if you know what you are doing. +The expert configuration does not modify the %PRODUCTNAME system installation in your computer. + +Text search entry area +Type the preference you want to display in the text area. Then click in the Search button. + +Search button +Click to search your preference text in the Preferences tree. + +Preferences tree +List the preferences organized hierarchically in a tree layout. To open the branches, double click in the (+) sign. Once the preference is visible in the tree, you can edit it. + +Preference Name +The name of the preference. + +Property +Shows the name of the property of the preference. + +Type +Defines the type of the property. Valid types are: + + + + string: Alphanumeric values; + + + long: integer numbers; + + + boolean: true or false values; + + + void: properties of type of void cannot be modified. + + +Value +Current value of the property. + +Edit +Opens a dialog to edit the preference. +Double-click in the preference row to edit current string and long values or toggle boolean types. + +

Reset

+Undo changes done so far in this dialog. + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/java.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/java.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ee6849843 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/java.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ + + + + + + + Advanced + /text/shared/optionen/java.xhp + + + + + + +
+ + + + + Java;setting options + experimental features + unstable options + expert configuration;setting options + + + +

Advanced

+Specifies the support options for Java applications in %PRODUCTNAME, including which Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to use. It also specifies whether to use experimental (unstable) features such as macro recording and access expert configuration. +
+ +
+ +
+ + + +

Java options

+ +The current list of %PRODUCTNAME modules and resources that depends on Java is available in the wiki. +

Use a Java runtime environment

+Allows you to run Java applications in %PRODUCTNAME. When a Java application attempts to access your hard drive, a prompt opens.UFI: moved this para here from Security tab page + + +Make sure to install a JRE compatible with the %PRODUCTNAME architecture: 64-bit JRE for 64-bit %PRODUCTNAME and 32-bit JRE for 32-bit %PRODUCTNAME. + + + + +

Java runtime environments (JRE) already installed:

+Select the JRE that you want to use. On some systems, you must wait a minute until the list gets populated. On some systems, you must restart %PRODUCTNAME to use your changed setting. The path to the JRE is displayed beneath the list box. +You can override the default JRE of the operating system with one of the following alternatives: + + + By setting the environment variable JAVA_HOME, + + + By adding a JRE to the $PATH variable, + + + By providing the configuration file + javasettings_macOS_X86_64.xml + javasettings_Windows_X86_64.xml + javasettings_Linux_X86_64.xml + javasettings_${_OS}_${_ARCH}.xml + in the folder <instdir>/presets/config. + + + + + +

Add

+Add a path to the root folder of a JRE on your computer. The path is set in the following dialog.UFI: #i38927# + + +

Parameters

+Opens the Java Start Parameters dialog. + + +

Class Path

+Opens the Class Path dialog. + +

Optional Features

+ +

Enable experimental features

+Enables features that are not yet complete or may contain known bugs. The list of these features is different version by version, or even it can be empty. + +

Enable macro recording

+Enables macro recording. The Tools - Macros - Record Macro menu item is available. + +

Expert Configuration

+Opens the Expert Configuration dialog for advanced settings and configuration of %PRODUCTNAME. + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/javaclasspath.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/javaclasspath.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f3707abf1 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/javaclasspath.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + + + + + +Class Path +/text/shared/optionen/javaclasspath.xhp + + +UFI: new dialog from Java tab page + + + + + +Class Path +You use this dialog to add folders and archives to the Java class path. These paths are valid for any JRE that you start. +
+ +
+ +Assigned folders and archives +Specifies the location of Java classes or Java class libraries. The new classpath becomes valid after you restart %PRODUCTNAME.UFI: moved these paras here from the Security tab page +Java classes that are accessed through the classpath do not undergo a security check.UFI: moved these paras here from the Security tab page + +Add Archive +Select an archive file in jar or zip format and add the file to the class path. + +Add Folder +Select a folder and add the folder to the class path. + +Remove +Select an archive or a folder in the list and click Remove to remove the object from the class path. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/javaparameters.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/javaparameters.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fccda285d --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/javaparameters.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ + + + + + + + + +Start Parameters +/text/shared/optionen/javaparameters.xhp + + +UFI: new dialog from Java tab page + + + + + +Java Start Parameters +You can use this dialog to enter optional start parameters for the Java runtime environment (JRE). The settings that you specify in this dialog are valid for any JRE that you start. +
+ +
+ +Java Start parameter +Enter a start parameter for a JRE as you would on a command line. Click Assign to add the parameter to the list of available start parameters. +Do not use escape characters or quotes in path names. +For example, to point the system property "myprop" to a folder, enter the following parameter: +-Dmyprop=c:\program files\java +To enable debugging in a JRE, enter the following parameters: +-Xdebug +-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,address=8000 +These changes take effect after you restart %PRODUCTNAME. + +Assigned start parameters +Lists the assigned JRE start parameters. To remove a start parameter, select the parameter, and then click Remove. + +Add +Adds the current JRE start parameter to the list. + +Edit +Opens a dialog where the selected JRE start parameter can be edited. + +Remove +Deletes the selected JRE start parameter. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/macrosecurity.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/macrosecurity.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7c47ddd15 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/macrosecurity.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Macro Security +/text/shared/optionen/macrosecurity.xhp + + + +Macro Security +The Macro Security dialog appears when a document contains one or more macros. You can also call the dialog from the %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME - Security page. + + +
+ +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/macrosecurity_sl.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/macrosecurity_sl.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8d99df5a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/macrosecurity_sl.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ + + + + + + + + +Security Level +/text/shared/optionen/macrosecurity_sl.xhp + + + +security;security levels for macros +macros;security levels +levels;macro security + + + +Security Level + +Select the macro security level from one of four options. The options differ according to the security level. Macros that are allowed to run on a higher security level are also allowed to run in all lower levels. + +Very high +Only macros from trusted file locations are allowed to run. All other macros, regardless of whether they are signed or not, are disabled.UFI: for each option, the first para is copied from the string table. +Trusted file locations can be set on the Trusted Sources tab page. Any macro from a trusted file location is allowed to run. + +High +Only signed macros from trusted sources are allowed to run. Unsigned macros are disabled. +Trusted sources can be set on the Trusted Sources tab page. Only signed macros from a trusted source are allowed to run. In addition, any macro from a trusted file location is allowed to run. + +Medium +Confirmation required before executing macros from unknown sources. +Trusted sources can be set on the Trusted Sources tab page. Signed macros from a trusted source are allowed to run. In addition, any macro from a trusted file location is allowed to run. All other macros require your confirmation. + +Low (not recommended) +All macros will be executed without confirmation. Use this setting only if you are certain that all documents that will be opened are safe. +A macro can be set to auto-start, and it can perform potentially damaging actions, as for example delete or rename files. This setting is not recommended when you open documents from other authors. + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/macrosecurity_ts.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/macrosecurity_ts.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ed7a5c854 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/macrosecurity_ts.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Trusted Sources +/text/shared/optionen/macrosecurity_ts.xhp + + + +Trusted Sources + + + +Specifies the macro security settings for trusted certificates and trusted file locations. +Trusted certificates +Lists the trusted certificates. +View +Opens the View Certificate dialog for the selected certificate. +Remove +Removes the selected certificate from the list of trusted certificates. +Trusted file locations +Document macros are only executed if they have been opened from one of the following locations. +Add +Opens a folder selection dialog. Select a folder from which all macros are allowed to execute. +Remove +Removes the selected folder from the list of trusted file locations. + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/mailmerge.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/mailmerge.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d87d18c4f --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/mailmerge.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ + + + + + + + + +Mail Merge Email +/text/shared/optionen/mailmerge.xhp + + +UFI: Mail Merge E-Mail tab page for Writer options + + + +
+ + +Mail Merge Email +Specifies the user information and server settings for when you send form letters as email messages. +
+
+ +
+User information +Enter the user information to use when you send email. + +Your name +Enter your name. + +Email address +Enter your email address for replies. + +Send replies to different email address +Uses the email address that you enter in the Reply address text box as the reply-to email address. + +Reply address +Enter the address to use for email replies. +Outgoing server (SMTP) settings +Specify the server settings for outgoing emails. + +Server name +Enter the SMTP server name. + +Port +Enter the SMTP port. + +Use secure connection +When available, uses a secure connection to send emails. + +Server Authentication +Opens the Server Authentication dialog where you can specify the server authentication settings for secure email. + +Test Settings +Opens the Test Account Settings dialog to test the current settings. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/online_update.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/online_update.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0fa05a8c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/online_update.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + + + + + + + + Online Update + /text/shared/optionen/online_update.xhp + + + +
+update options + online update options + options;online update + online updates; checking automatically + updates; checking automatically + Internet; checking for updates + +Online Update + + + Specifies some options for the automatic notification and downloading of online updates to %PRODUCTNAME. +
+
+ +
+ +Online Update is a module that is installed by default. To exclude, choose "Custom" in the Setup when installing %PRODUCTNAME. Check your distribution package to see if it is possible to exclude installation of Online Update. +

Online Update Options

+Check for updates automatically + Mark to check for online updates periodically, then select the time interval how often %PRODUCTNAME will check for online updates. %PRODUCTNAME will check once a day, week, or month, as soon as a working Internet connection is detected. If you connect to the Internet by a proxy server, set the proxy on %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - Internet - Proxy. + When an update is available, an icon in the menu bar Update Icon displays some explaining text. Click the icon to proceed. + If you disable the check, the icon is removed from the menu bar. + +Every Day + A check will be performed once a day. + +Every Week + A check will be performed once a week. This is the default setting. + +Every Month + A check will be performed once a month. + +Check now + A check will be performed now. +

Download Destination

+Displays the selected folder to store the downloaded files. + +

Download updates automatically

+Enable the automatic download of updates to the specified folder. + + +Change +Click to select the destination folder for downloaded files. +

User Agent

+Enable the check to send information about your %PRODUCTNAME version, operating system and basic hardware. This information is used to optimize the download. + + +
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+ + + +OpenCL;setting options +setting options;OpenCL + +OpenCL +OpenCL is a technology to speed up calculation on large spreadsheets. +
+
+
+OpenCL™ is the first open, royalty-free standard for cross-platform, parallel programming of modern processors found in personal computers, servers and handheld/embedded devices. OpenCL (Open Computing Language) greatly improves speed and responsiveness for a wide spectrum of applications in numerous market categories from gaming and entertainment to scientific and medical software +for more information on OpenCL, visit the OpenCL site + + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/search_commands.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/search_commands.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..91f85e305 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/search_commands.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + + + + + + + Search Commands + /text/shared/optionen/search_commands.xhp + + + + + + search commands + head-up display (hud) + + +

Search Commands

+ Allows to search and execute all commands available in application menus by their names. +
+ Choose Help - Search Commands + Use the shortcut Shift + Esc +
+ When the Search Commands feature is activated, a head-up display (HUD) is shown and can be used to quickly search commands by their names. As the search string is typed, all matching commands are shown in a list below the search field. + To execute a command: + + + Use the mouse to click on one of the items shown in the list. This will immediately run the selected command. + + + Use the arrow keys in the keyboard to navigate through the items shown in the list and press Enter to run the desired command. + + + This feature is available in Writer, Calc, Impress and Draw. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/securityoptionsdialog.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/securityoptionsdialog.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..101c13c87 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/securityoptionsdialog.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + + + + + + + Security Options and Warnings + /text/shared/optionen/securityoptionsdialog.xhp + + + + +
+ + selecting;security warnings + selecting;security options + options;security + warnings;security + + Security Options and Warnings + + + Set security related options and warnings about hidden information in documents. +
+
+ Press the Options button on the Security page. +
+ The Security options and warnings dialog contains the following controls: + + When saving or sending + Select to see a warning dialog when you try to save or send a document that contains recorded changes, versions, or comments. + + When printing + Select to see a warning dialog when you try to print a document that contains recorded changes or comments. + + When signing + Select to see a warning dialog when you try to sign a document that contains recorded changes, versions, fields, references to other sources (for example linked sections or linked pictures), or comments. + + When creating PDF files + Select to see a warning dialog when you try to export a document to PDF format that displays recorded changes in Writer, or that displays comments. + + Remove personal information on saving + Select to always remove user data from file properties, comments and tracked changes. The names of authors in comments and changes will be replaced by generic values as "Author1", "Author2" and so forth. Time values will also be reset to a single standard value. If this option is not selected, you can still remove the personal information for the current document with the Reset Properties button on File - Properties - General. + + Recommend password protection on saving + Select to always enable the Save with password option in the file save dialogs. Deselect the option to save files by default without password. + + CommandCtrl-click required to follow hyperlinks + If enabled, you must hold down the CommandCtrl key while clicking a hyperlink to follow that link. If not enabled, a click opens the hyperlink. + + Block any links from documents not among the trusted locations (see Macro Security) + Blocks the use of linked images by documents not in the trusted locations defined on the Trusted Sources tab of the Macro Security dialog. This can increase security in case you work with documents from untrusted sources (e.g. the internet) and are worried about vulnerabilities in image processing software components. Blocking the use of links means that images are not loaded in untrusted documents, only a placeholder frame is visible. + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/serverauthentication.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/serverauthentication.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..99f89a939 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/serverauthentication.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + + + +Server Authentication +/text/shared/optionen/serverauthentication.xhp + + + + + +Server Authentication +On the %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Mail Merge Email tab page, click the Server Authentication button to specify the server security settings. + +The outgoing mail server (SMTP) requires authentication +Enables the authentication that is required to send email by SMTP. + +The outgoing mail server (SMTP) requires separate authentication +Select if your SMTP server requires a user name and password. + +User name +Enter the user name for the SMTP server. + +Password +Enter the password for the user name. + +The outgoing mail server uses the same authentication as the incoming mail server. +Select if you are required to first read your email before you can send email. This method is also called "SMTP after POP3". + +Server name +Enter the server name of your POP 3 or IMAP mail server. + +Port +Enter the port on the POP3 or IMAP server. + +POP 3 +Specifies that the incoming mail server uses POP 3. + +IMAP +Specifies that the incoming mail server uses IMAP. + +User name +Enter the user name for the IMAP server. + +Password +Enter the password. + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/testaccount.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/testaccount.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9c5cef74a --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/testaccount.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + + + + + + + + +Test Account Settings +/text/shared/optionen/testaccount.xhp + + + + + +Test Account Settings +When you enter settings on the %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - %PRODUCTNAME Writer - Mail Merge Email tab page, you can click the Test Settings button to test your settings. +(Results list box) +In the top list box you will see the results of the test session. + +Errors +In the Errors list box you can read an explanation of any errors encountered while testing the settings. + +Stop +Click the Stop button to stop a test session manually. + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9063f06a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +View Certificate +/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate.xhp + + + +View Certificate +The View Certificate dialog opens when you click the View Certificate button on the Trusted Sources tab page of the Macro Security dialog. +The dialog has the following tab pages: + + + + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate_c.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate_c.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5f1989c6d --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate_c.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + + + + + + + +Certificate Path +/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate_c.xhp + + +UFI: View Certificate Path tab page + + + + + + + +Certificate Path + +The Certificate Path page of the View Certificate dialog displays the location and the status of the certificate. + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate_d.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate_d.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b94f1fef6 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate_d.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + + + + + + + +Details +/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate_d.xhp + + +UFI: View certificate Details tab page + + + + + + +Details + +The Details page of the View Certificate dialog displays detailed information about the certificate. + +Use the value list box to view values and copy them to the clipboard. + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate_g.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate_g.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d12e018d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate_g.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ + + + + + + + + +General +/text/shared/optionen/viewcertificate_g.xhp + + +UFI: View certificate General tab page + + + + + +General + +The General page of the View Certificate dialog displays basic information about the certificate. + + -- cgit v1.2.3