LibreOffice Basic Fichaala

Tini fichaala [officename] Basic nni loosatto yannara la'atto mito mito tekinikaale coye xawisanno.

Bikkote safaro

LibreOffice Basic giddo, metede eishshi woy akatu safaro nookkiha intijerete woy seeda intijerete handaara woy safaro amaddanno fkiima naannifikiima gede badama dandiitanno. Safaro metedete wido sa'innokkiro, baqqado bortaje danira tirantino gadete safaro horonsi'rantanno. Eishshu bikkote safaro amaddino fikiima naannifikiima gede sa'iro, gadete qinoo dihoronsi'rantanno. Gadete bikko safaro bortajete danira - (Bortajete Dana) - Xaphooma woroonni qinaabbanno.

Kuulla

In LibreOffice Basic, colors are treated as long integer value. The return value of color queries is also always a long integer value. When defining properties, colors can be specified using their RGB code that is converted to a long integer value using the RGB function.

Tonnishshu naxiwe

Kiiro woleessatto yannara, tonnishshu dana nna kumishshu badaancho tirate LibreOffice Basic amuraatu baadi qinoo horonsi'ranno.

The behavior has an effect on both the implicit conversion ( 1 + "2.3" = 3.3 ) as well as the function IsNumeric.

Twips

Twipe mimmito labbanno ofollo nna baalante leellado amuraatta aana leellishalbu miila bikka tirtanno. Twip inchete 1/1440 woy attamaanchu naxiwe 1/20 ti. Inchete 1440 twipse nna hattono seentimeetirete 567 twipse no.

URL Qaagiishsha

URLs (Mimmito Lawanno Jajja Leellishaano) jajju base afate kaa'litanno lawishshaho fayle faylete amuraati giddo netwoorkete qoqqowi giddonni. URL protokoolete badaancho, wosinsaanchu badaanchonna fayle hattono harumu badaancho amadanno:

protokoole://wosinsaancho.su'ma/haruma/faylete/wido/.html

URLs guta horo interneetete aana weebete qoolla badatto yannaraati. Protokoolubbate lawishshu http, ftp, woy fayle ikkanno. fayle protokoolete badaanchi horonsi'ramannohu baadi fayle amuraati aana fayle horonsi'ratto yannaraati.

URL notation does not allow certain special characters to be used. These are either replaced by other characters or encoded. A slash (/) is used as a path separator. For example, a file referred to as C:\Users\alice\Documents\My File.odt on the local host in "Windows notation" becomes file:///C:/Users/alice/Documents/My%20File.odt in URL notation.