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Open Office - [discuss] Network Discovery


[discuss] Network Discovery

Posted: 04 Jul 2006 08:09 PM PDT

Adrian Try wrote: 
Adrian,

Thanks but I am very aware of dia and it's capability. Kivio is
something new and I'll certainly look into that.

But my main focal question is the ability to perform network discovery
so that a diagram
of a given network be created on a fly.

I be interested to see if anyone on the developement team of openoffice
has given any thoughts to developing
something to that effect. If so where are they now with that development.

Phillip

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[discuss] OpenOffice - Project tool

Posted: 26 Jun 2006 12:33 AM PDT

Dzmitry --
This was just posted by Adrian:
 
There are several open source project management tools in Linux.

One of these, Imemdio Planner, seems to have a Windows version called
WinPlanner. Have a look at these sites:
http://developer.imendio.com/wiki/Planner/Windows
http://winplanner.sourceforge.net/

I haven't used the Windows version, and I'm not sure how it compares
with MS Project, or whether it meets your needs, but it might be worth
looking at. 
HTH,
Peter
Dzmitry Yurtsevich wrote: 

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[discuss] Software for minutes of meeting

Posted: 24 Jun 2006 07:22 PM PDT

On Sat June 24 2006 21:54, + Clive de Salis wrote: 

Hi Clive,
It is really not clear from the above (for those of us who do not do meeting
minutes) what you problem is exactly.

If you use a table with two columns ( "Minute no", and ""Details" ), and in
the details column you enter some general text about the minute. Then insert
in that cell a new table with 2 columns ( "Action Id", and "Action person").

Please reply to org only.

Normally org is the best list to ask questions about using
OpenOffice.org

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[discuss] Project?

Posted: 23 Jun 2006 07:03 PM PDT

On Sat June 24 2006 02:02, + Steve Duddy wrote: 

Hi Steve,
As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that:
On Sat June 24 2006 19:53, Adrian Try wrote: 

Please reply to org only.

Normally org is the best list to ask questions about using
OpenOffice.org

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[discuss] Thunderbird Question...

Posted: 23 Jun 2006 10:40 AM PDT

John --

Okay, it seems like it doesn't work at times. Does it have to be the
last thing in the e-mail or can it be in the middle.

Thanks,
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Want to help? http://www.oooauthors.org
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To order OOo: http://openoffice.peschtra.com/distro/ooo_distro.html


John W. Kennedy wrote: 

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[discuss] OpenOffice website and Internet Explorer 7

Posted: 23 Jun 2006 01:57 AM PDT

Jan Bassez wrote: 
There is an issue with either an error in the java script or css call
that is affecting the selection of the download package. This may be
related to the Italian language version or a more general error.

I submitted a bug report to OOo yesterday before I left work. I didn't
get the problem in Firefox but I ran the Java console and I received
three different errors when I selected the mirror site.


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Robin Laing

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[discuss] Creative Commons add-in

Posted: 23 Jun 2006 01:57 AM PDT

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Daniel Kasak wrote: 

According to the description on Microsofts site the plugin simply seems
to add some autotext options that download the according licence text
from the Creative Commons site and inserts it to the text.

So it basically automates the opening of the site, browsing to the
license and doing copy&paste.

Can probably be implemented as a simple macro.

André.
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[discuss] please .... discuss it

Posted: 23 Jun 2006 01:56 AM PDT

Ari --

I don't know too much, but I believe OOo and SO are essentially the same
expect you usually pay for SO, but you get some clip art and a database
program out of it. At the heart though, they have the same code.

Comparing OOo 2.0 and MSO 2003 is probably good. You may want to search
the net first because I believe there are several comparisons done already.

HTH,
Peter

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[discuss] Headers

Posted: 16 Jun 2006 04:34 PM PDT

Yes, saving to Excel format. So I will claim operator malfunction.
Thanks for the tip.
--Paul

Niklas Nebel wrote: 

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[discuss] OpenOffice ads in New York newspaper

Posted: 14 Jun 2006 08:26 AM PDT

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hi,

On 6/14/06, Benjamin Horst <com> wrote: 


This story is on Digg.com. For those of you who have digg accounts, if you
want a simple way to support Ben's fundraising project, you can go to digg
and vote for the story by "Digging" it.

Full disclosure: I interviewed Ben Horst for Mad Penguin magazine. I am a
volunteer writer for Mad Penguin, and make no money doing it. I'm just
posting this comment here because I think that Ben is doing a good thing,
and would like to see it supported.

Here is the Digg story:

http://digg.com/linux_unix/New_effort_to_spread_OpenOffice.org_launched_in_Ne w_York_City

And here is a direct link to Ben's interview on Mad Penguin:

http://madpenguin.org/cms/?m=show&id=7036

Thanks either way!

Christian Einfeldt

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[discuss] tips for enhancements

Posted: 13 Jun 2006 03:43 PM PDT

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On 6/13/06, cz <cz> wrote: 




The reason is simple, OOo doenst use the Windows native GUI, meaning that i=
t
has to start the enviroment before starting the software. But once on is
faster than MSO. Try starting Writer, then start calc and you will see that
is considerably faster than starting word adn then starting excel.


2. open office has zero support for fitting experimental data with 


We have a featurelist link on the site. You can see what OOo can do. We
didn=B4t list that OOo can serve you coffee and pick up the newspaper for a
very simple reason. It doesn=B4t do that.


3. asking for enhancements and reporting bugs should be possible directly 


We used to have a bug report when OOo crash, however this really annoyed
some users saying that OOo 'called home' so we havent really push more in
that direction. I guess you can=B4t please everyone.

Dear hardcore developers, 



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Alexandro Colorado

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