|   [discuss] Suggested Project     Posted: 07 May 2006 11:04 AM PDT Lee Baldwin wrote:
 
 An email client WITH SEARCHING FUNCTIONALITY would be of great help.
 But you're right. It's a major pain to open up thunderbird / mozilla. It
 would be much easier to open up a mail client if it were called
 'OpenOffice Email'.
 
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    |   [discuss] OpenDocument Format = ISO 26300     Posted: 03 May 2006 03:02 PM PDT On Wed, 03 May 2006 18:01:29 -0400Louis Suarez-Potts <com> wrote:
 
 
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    |   [discuss] probleme en francais     Posted: 30 Apr 2006 04:51 PM PDT On Sun April 30 2006 20:54, + gan mo wrote: ue
 
 As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that:
 On Mon May 1 2006 09:49, Sophie Gautier wrote:
 
 
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    |   [discuss] Regarding Integration with MS Outlook     Posted: 30 Apr 2006 11:04 AM PDT Hi Virag,
 com wrote:
 
 
 What exactly do you mean?
 
 In OOo you can do
 - File|Send|Document as e-mail, or
 - File|Send|Document as PDF attachment.
 Can be done with Outlook as well.
 
 With OOo you can create documents
 - that you attach to Outlook
 - where you paste contents of in an Outlook mail.
 
 So pls, explain what you are looking for that is not possible with
 Outlook and OOo.
 
 Thanks a lot
 & Regards,
 Cor
 
 
 
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    |   [discuss] Funding for Evolution Win32 Installer     Posted: 30 Apr 2006 03:56 AM PDT 
 On 1 May 2006 at 21:44, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
 
 
 I've had doctors prescribe antibiotics automatically for something that wasn't a bacterial
 infection. Other doctors have said that a drug is a 100% safe even though any scientist
 will acknowledge that there is no drug that is 100% safe. They didn't listen to their
 patient and assumed they knew the answer without  proper testing.
 
 Some doctors think they are God. Is it the same with programmers?
 
 
 End users see what the program will and will not do. They know (at least some of them)
 what they need and if a particular program fills that need. Developers who do not listen
 to what end users want will end up missing the boat.
 
 OOo.org is a great product and has helped me with the process of becoming Microsoft
 free. Once I buy a Macintosh the process will be complete. I just hope that the attitude
 some on this list display will not stop others from leaving Microcrap products.
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 Moose Jaw, Sask.
 http://larry-gusaas.com
 
 
 
 
 
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    |   [discuss] Strategy - was mail client     Posted: 30 Apr 2006 03:10 AM PDT On Sun, 2006-04-30 at 10:49 +0000, jonathon wrote: 
 
 It is, its down to Sun's internal policies as to what gets done jsut as
 much as the community perspective - some would say more so. That is
 politics - micropolitics perhaps, but nevertheless politics.
 
 
 It will be dependent on someone with the authority in Sun who has the
 vision to see why it is of strategic importance. That really is down to
 politics not necessarily our version of rationality. One hopes
 politicians are always informed by rationality but its not always the
 case and of course different people see rational arguments differently,
 that is the essence of politics. If the decision maker believes that
 code efficiency is not too important and will take a lot of effort with
 little in the way of visible returns they might well go for a short term
 fix that would translate into eg more desktop sales of Star Office or
 whatever.
 
 strategy would probably be the obvious priority. Sun has other
 constraints so their perspective could well be different. Point is we
 don't really know and at least it would motivate the grass roots
 community members to be part of the discussion. Its months since the
 launch of 2.0 so there must surely be some plans for 2.1 and 3.0. Its
 rather surprising that these have not been discussed much here on the
 discuss list. What is the discuss list for? One would expect to discuss
 strategy issues at length and then come to some decisions that everyone
 can get behind. Seems difficult for eg the marketing project to market
 when there is no clear development path. We also waste a lot of time
 dealing with threads like the mail client one because no-one knows
 whether or not the issue is relevant to current plans or not.
 
 So what is the development strategy? Is there a reason for it being a
 secret?
 
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 www.theINGOTs.org
 www.opendocumentfellowship.org
 www.schoolforge.org.uk
 
 
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    |   [discuss] Mail Client     Posted: 28 Apr 2006 08:27 AM PDT On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 00:30 +0300, Bulent Ozkir wrote: 
 I wasn't going to buy-in to this Mail Client thread, but here goes.
 
 You can do this already with send as email. Or maybe you are describing
 the OLE stuff the Outlook does with Word. If so, what advantage or
 benefit would this give you? If the same integration between OOo and an
 email client (eg. TB, Evo), it would be the mail client that would need
 to have the code to instigate the link, as in the Outlook -> Word case.
 
 Dave
 
 
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    |   [discuss] CMYK export query     Posted: 27 Apr 2006 04:28 PM PDT On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 12:17 -0700, ProPrinting Solutions wrote: 
 Chris,
 
 I don't have the necessary inside knowledge of how OOo (OpenOffice.org)
 handles color, but I don't believe this list is the best place for such
 a technical question. I would suggest you post this to the developers
 list at org where your request is more likely to be seen
 by someone who knows the inner workings of OOo.
 
 If you do post to the developers list, let them know you are not
 subscribed and ask to be cc'd with any reply.
 
 Hope you get the answer you are looking for.
 
 Dave
 
 
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    |   [discuss] I would like to be a power tester     Posted: 27 Apr 2006 04:28 PM PDT ------=_Part_19417_2067778.1146427338707Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed
 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Content-Disposition: inline
 
 Try this link for more info on how to be of assistance :
 http://qa.openoffice.org/helping.html
 
 
 /paul
 
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    |   [discuss] PDF Read & Write?     Posted: 27 Apr 2006 07:55 AM PDT Alexandro Colorado wrote: 
 I thought it was DMCA 2.0 that is going through discussion right now is
 supposed to be much more extreme.
 
 http://p2pnet.net/story/8664
 
 More time for DMCA offenses than manslaughter.  Go figure.
 
 --OT--
 
 If you search the net, there are tools that allow you to convert a pdf
 to various components such as text and graphics.  I have done it in the
 past.  I have just copied and pasted from my pdf viewer into OOo.
 
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    |   [discuss] possible option in open office     Posted: 26 Apr 2006 03:09 PM PDT On Thu, 2006-04-27 at 23:24 +0100, Ian Lynch wrote: 
 Have you tried
 http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/hillview/OOo/ShrinkToFit.sxw
 to see if it does all or part of what you want?  If the latter, perhaps
 modifying the macro to do exactly what you want would be useful to
 everyone.
 
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    |   [discuss] Changing of Sun's CEO's     Posted: 26 Apr 2006 10:04 AM PDT McNealy is going out and Schwartz is stepping in.  Has there been astatement about how this will/won't affect java and OpenOffice.org ?
 
 Also will the new CEO Schwartz, as opposed to McNealy's whining, be more
 supportive of the GPL and the LGPL ?
 
 McNealy's done some good things during his tenure, but lately it has
 seemed like it's time for him to be busy with other things.
 
 -Lars
 Lars Nooden (edu)
 On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog ...
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    |   [discuss] Edit Chart Data is greyed out     Posted: 24 Apr 2006 02:48 PM PDT Hi Jean Ives,
 Jean_Yves TILLIER wrote:
 [...]
 [...]
 
 The menu 'Edit' -> 'Edit Chart Data' is only enabled if the chart has
 its own data (not from calc or writer table).
 If you have created a chart from spreadsheet cells you can modify the
 range by doing the following:
 Leave the chart and open the contextmenu on it (while it is not
 active!). There you can choose 'Modify Data Range...'.
 This option is much to tricky to find in the old chart. In the chart
 reimplementation this option will be offered while editing the chart.
 If you like you can have a look at the current state of the charts
 reimplementation on the chart web page:
 http://graphics.openoffice.org/chart/chart.html.
 
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 Ingrid
 
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    |   [discuss] Request: test data in spreadsheet     Posted: 24 Apr 2006 12:03 PM PDT Hi Tomas,
 Tomas Lanczos wrote:
 
 
 
 Yes, pls send one.
 Thanks,
 
 Cor
 
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    |   [discuss] OpenOffice.org Premium -- steps for 2.0.3     Posted: 23 Apr 2006 11:57 AM PDT Alexandro Colorado írta: Hello!
 Thank you for the quick answeer!
 I have got a good news for you! OpenOffice.org Premium utilize same
 technology as OpenOffice.org, so we can include templates based  on
 their language. I have created a different pool for Premium extras, but
 it works like the original. So OOo Premium has two language specific
 template stack, one is the original, the second is for the premium
 extras. This one is selectable from the installer.
 So the technology is available. As you know the Premium edition has more
 enhancement like Gallery, Fonts and others. They might need some extra
 work (mainly translation and recompilation with extra contetns) but the
 Hungarian users liked the idea of all-in-one sollution.
 Your way to solve this game is also interesting, but currently I prefer
 the all in one type package...
 Thanks,
 KAMI
 
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    |   [discuss]  The REAL most wanted OOo function - in my experience     Posted: 22 Apr 2006 08:43 PM PDT Hi RB,
 RBL wrote:
 
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 Can you pls tell which shortcuts you miss (most)?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Cor
 
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    |   [discuss] Mail Client !!!     Posted: 22 Apr 2006 03:04 AM PDT Alexandro Colorado wrote:
 
 For most people it is an MTA.  However, it can be coaxed into serving as
 an email client.
 
 xan
 
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    |   [discuss] bug OO to MS     Posted: 21 Apr 2006 03:02 PM PDT On Fri, 2006-04-21 at 21:50 +0200, Lucas Momparler wrote: 
 Sorry, to tell you that your claim is not true. I have been using OOo
 (openOffice.org) since it's reincarnation from Star Office 5.2 and of
 the hundreds of spreadsheets I have sent out to Excel users, none have
 never contained any unreadable formulas.
 
 What you may have found might be an issue not a bug. The ability of OOo
 to export data in Microsoft file formats may never be 100% perfect
 (unless publish the details of these currently secret formats), but it
 100% better than Microsoft programs ability to export data in Open
 Document file format.
 
 Could you please post an example of a formula (not a Calc Sheet - OOo
 lists strip attachments ) which does not translate from Calc to Excel.
 This will allow your claim to be tested by others and if it can be
 replicated, an issue can be filed for the developers to review. To file
 an issue/bug report or a request for enhancement go to:
 http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/TLogin create an account (if you
 don't already have one) and follow the instructions.
 
 BTW The correct list to contact for user issues & support is:
 org
 
 Hope this helps.
 
 Dave
 
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