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[discuss] New ideas

Posted: 24 Jul 2006 12:21 PM PDT

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Hi again,
 

Not sure if i get everything...
I think it would be possible to create a numbering style (or one for
each revision) that, applied to the changed paragraphs could put a
number symbol (i.e. number in triangle) in front of the paragraph. I
also think the numbering styles can be adjusted like that that the
paragraph is not indented, but the numbering symbol is put more to the left.

Is that insufficient?

André.
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[discuss] project management software

Posted: 23 Jul 2006 10:58 AM PDT

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There is the Gantt Project which is an implementation of Planner an open
source applciation. There is no bidning with OOo but it could be created
currently planner exports to HTML bu tit could export to Calc if there is a
XML developer to modify the XSLT to generate the calc file.

On 7/23/06, Paul <com> wrote: 


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[discuss] Nvu/OOo Web Content Editing

Posted: 22 Jul 2006 09:00 PM PDT

On 23 Jul 2006 at 0:21, Chad Smith wrote:
 

Chad

I would have thought that you would be less rude, knowing as you do
that your email has been sent to tens of thousands of people. Publicly
humiliating someone in this way is surely not in the spirit of the OOo
project.

Tony

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[discuss] extra office features

Posted: 21 Jul 2006 01:50 AM PDT

Wim de Raadt wrote: 

Wow, you posted this to almost every OOo list that there is. What a
quick way to make enemies.

I for one don't want all of these integrated into one suite. I would
rather have great programs that do a great job than programs that do
half a job and create other major headaches.

I have created flow charts in Draw but I prefer Dia.

I have created basic HTML pages in OOo but I prefer Quanta+ as it is
much more powerful than Frontpage.

What can I say about email. Thunderbird is great. Calender plugin
works, even with our Windows calender program.

Check the archives for the various reasons to not add these features.

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[discuss] Keep getting error: "personal settings are locked"

Posted: 20 Jul 2006 12:39 AM PDT

Andreas,

 

That really helps. That sounds exactly like my problem.

Thanks a lot!


Ernst

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[discuss] Anonymizing documents for QA & bug reporting

Posted: 19 Jul 2006 02:43 AM PDT

Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
 

It looks easy in the first place, especially if you do it manually, but
an algorithm that replaces the text of a paragraph in a way that the
size of the text in all areas doesn't change needs some thought and also
some work. Consider a text containing objects anchored at a paragraph,
others anchored at a character or as a character with different
alignments and wrapping modes - it can become quite challenging to
replace the text by dummy text in a way that the document is layouted in
the same way as before. Sometimes only subtle changes make a document
layout loop or not.

You are right that other parts of the document can create bigger
problems, but IMHO even the text replacement is at least not trivial.

Best regards,
Mathias

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[discuss] Free viewer for OpenDocument, TextMaker, Microsoft

Posted: 12 Jul 2006 04:56 AM PDT

Chad Smith wrote: 

Talking about it, probably yes, promoting it, I don't think so.

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[discuss] Free viewer for OpenDocument, TextMaker, Microsoft Word, and RTF

Posted: 12 Jul 2006 04:49 AM PDT

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On 7/19/06, Andr=E9 Wyrwa <de> wrote:
 
I still don't see the difference, but you can see things as dodgy that you
want to see as dodgy, as you said. So it's generic. So what? His viewer
will view 5 formats that cover most of the major office suites, so what's
wrong with calling it an office viewer? I mean, you throw a PDF viewer and
a WP viewer on there, and you got your bases covered. Although, maybe "Wor=
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Processor viewer" may be more appropriate, since he didn't mention
spreadsheets, emails, presentations, or databases.

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