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Posted to users@openoffice.apache.org by Robert Palmer <bi...@icloud.com> on 2014/05/15 02:21:00 UTC

Unable to Complete Registration

Dear Users:
                       I have been unable to complete registration the the Open Office Community Forum. I have registered under the name Bindyi, at address <bi...@icloud.com>. I cannot reregister because the email address is in use, but the link to complete registration does not reach my email inbox.

			I have requested that the registration key be resent, which the site said it did, but I had my inbox open in an adjacent farm, and no message arrived.

			The online advice given was to contact a forum moderator, but i do not know who they are.

			My problem with Open Office is that when in Text, and I start a numbered list, it works OK until 9, but for 10 and subs, it inserts a tab space after each number, which I cannot get rid of.

			Kindly send instructions, as to how I may complete registration.

Robert

Re: Rory Server Failure

Posted by japples <ja...@europa.com>.
I got impatient - how do I resubscribe to the list?

Thank you
Jack

Rory O'Farrell wrote:
> On Wed, 14 May 2014 17:21:00 -0700
> Robert Palmer <bi...@icloud.com> wrote:
>
>   
>> Dear Users:
>>                        I have been unable to complete registration the the Open Office Community Forum. I have registered under the name Bindyi, at address <bi...@icloud.com>. I cannot reregister because the email address is in use, but the link to complete registration does not reach my email inbox.
>>
>> 			I have requested that the registration key be resent, which the site said it did, but I had my inbox open in an adjacent farm, and no message arrived.
>>
>> 			The online advice given was to contact a forum moderator, but i do not know who they are.
>>
>> 			My problem with Open Office is that when in Text, and I start a numbered list, it works OK until 9, but for 10 and subs, it inserts a tab space after each number, which I cannot get rid of.
>>
>> 			Kindly send instructions, as to how I may complete registration.
>>
>> Robert
>>     
>
> Due to a server failure there is backlog which was 9 million emails, but which is now down to a couple of million; your response is probably still in that backlog. I'm seeing a lag of 8-10 hours on some of my emails through that server, which is probably controlled by a push-down stack - list in, first out.
>
> The problem with the numbered list is that the first tab is set too close to  the digits. When one goes over 9, the indent jumps to the next tab. The answer is simple - adjust the first tab to be a little bigger, or simple delete it, so that the numbering, be it 1-9 or 10-99, uses the second (now become the first) tab.
>
>
>   

Re: Unable to Complete Registration

Posted by Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>.
On Wed, 14 May 2014 17:21:00 -0700
Robert Palmer <bi...@icloud.com> wrote:

> Dear Users:
>                        I have been unable to complete registration the the Open Office Community Forum. I have registered under the name Bindyi, at address <bi...@icloud.com>. I cannot reregister because the email address is in use, but the link to complete registration does not reach my email inbox.
> 
> 			I have requested that the registration key be resent, which the site said it did, but I had my inbox open in an adjacent farm, and no message arrived.
> 
> 			The online advice given was to contact a forum moderator, but i do not know who they are.
> 
> 			My problem with Open Office is that when in Text, and I start a numbered list, it works OK until 9, but for 10 and subs, it inserts a tab space after each number, which I cannot get rid of.
> 
> 			Kindly send instructions, as to how I may complete registration.
> 
> Robert

Due to a server failure there is backlog which was 9 million emails, but which is now down to a couple of million; your response is probably still in that backlog. I'm seeing a lag of 8-10 hours on some of my emails through that server, which is probably controlled by a push-down stack - list in, first out.

The problem with the numbered list is that the first tab is set too close to  the digits. When one goes over 9, the indent jumps to the next tab. The answer is simple - adjust the first tab to be a little bigger, or simple delete it, so that the numbering, be it 1-9 or 10-99, uses the second (now become the first) tab.


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Rory O'Farrell <of...@iol.ie>

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