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[discuss] 2.1.0???

Posted: 12 Dec 2006 09:24 AM PST

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EXPLAIN IT, DAMMIT!

How can this BE? EXPLAIN!

This warrants an explanation, immediately! 2.1.0 indeed! Hmph!

<sarcasm can be fun>

On 12/12/06, Sigrid Kronenberger <fh-kl.de> wrote: 


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[discuss] Using OpenOffice for official documents

Posted: 12 Dec 2006 01:40 AM PST

On Tue, 2006-12-12 at 20:40 +1100, Terry wrote: 

I will agree with Paul's comments but I would also tell Mabel to respond
with a copy of OOo and ask them to try the security features of their
Excel spreadsheet in OOo themselves and see the results.

I would also be inclined to look at the appeals process and learn as
much as possible about the requirements. If there was no mandate to use
MS Office for the course then they shouldn't be able to enforce the
usage of a MS Office product. The software should also have been part
of the course if it was mandatory.

Depending on the type of "safeguards", they may be known weaknesses in
Excel that can be referenced to in the appeal. Such as the poor
password and protection offered by Excel.


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[discuss] I'm back to join OOo again

Posted: 10 Dec 2006 09:34 AM PST

Hi Peter,

On Sunday, 2006-12-10 21:34:37 +0800, Peter Junge wrote:
 

Well, China may be a big country, but the world is small ;-)

Enjoy!

Eike

P.S.: Reply-To list is set; usual "as you're not subscribed ..." sleepy
sermon applies.

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[discuss] Open Office XML

Posted: 09 Dec 2006 05:48 AM PST

Scott Dunn wrote:
 

Novell is working on making the XSLT transformation that Microsoft has
set up as a sourceforge project somewhat usable. We haven't seen any
results until now but my firm belief is that an XSLT transformation can
never reach a sufficient quality that comes even close to the quality of
our current filters for the binary MSOffice formats.

So we already have planned to release our own import(!) filters for
OOXML and we are already working on them. Having such import filters is
what users of OOo will demand for just to stay interoperable. But OTOH
we think that nobody needs export filters for these formats. For
exchanging documents in a format that MSOffice users can read you can
use the old binary formats.

Ciao,
Mathias

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[discuss] OpenOS

Posted: 09 Dec 2006 01:09 AM PST

Alexandro Colorado wrote:
 

I think the whole point of the original writer was NOT to have to
purchase anything! Also, with most of those completely new to Linux,
they are not yet readers of Tux or anything like that, and so if the
drivers and codecs are not in the ISO with the Linux distro they might
just as well not exist at all.
 

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[discuss] print color vs screen color

Posted: 08 Dec 2006 02:02 PM PST


eyes but I 
cream (rgb 

I think you're right. Changed to black on light yellow which
is easier on the eyes.

Thanks,
Richard.
 

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[discuss] Help me

Posted: 05 Dec 2006 10:57 AM PST

On Tue December 5 2006 18:47, + Mauro Sevega wrote: 

As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that:
On Tue December 5 2006 21:09, Mathias Bauer wrote: 


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[discuss] Groupware-Modul

Posted: 05 Dec 2006 01:26 AM PST

On Tue, 2006-12-05 at 19:28 +0100, Mathias Bauer wrote: 

It is nice to hear that the evolution port to Windows is almost useless
because the Linux version that I am using is almost useless as well.

I for one will be happy the day that I can get back to Thunderbird.

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Re[4]: [discuss] Error in selecting currency

Posted: 02 Dec 2006 04:13 PM PST

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On 3 Dec 2006 at 2:32, Metin Akbil wrote:
 

The locale setting is the language selector. The hierarchy under Options -
Language Settings - Languages is:
Language of / Locale setting / Kurdish(Turkey)
This sets the language as used in a specific locale. There is nothing political about
this. Their is nothing technically incorrect in doing so. As I mentioned in the part
of my post that you clipped Kurdish in Turkey uses a different alphabet than in
other countries.
 

There is no justification for terrorism of any sort. Likewise there is no
justification for oppression against minority ethnic groups like the Kurds who
have lived under subjugation for centuries in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey.
 

I have never personally seen human rights violations against Native Americans
or African Americans but they occur daily. Why don't you open your eyes?
 

No.
 

I made a simple factual statement. You are the on who is ranting.
 

Unfortunately there is nothing fabricated about the human rights violations
against the Kurdsoccurring. The oppression has been occurring for centuries.
 

That is a very big stretch of your imagination.
 

And the Kurds have first hand knowledge of being oppressed for centuries.
 

You have made it a political platform through your obviously anti-Kurdish
attitude. There is no valid technical issue.
 
 

The language settings have nothing to do with what the official language is.



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[discuss] Ben Franklin's Secrets For Success

Posted: 02 Dec 2006 10:27 AM PST

On Sat December 2 2006 10:56, Terry wrote: 

By mistake. Apologies.

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[discuss] calc display formula or value

Posted: 02 Dec 2006 10:27 AM PST

The macro recorder will not be effective to record that.

He will need to use StarBasic code such as that which I mentioned in my
earlier message.

Andrew Robertson wrote: 


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Re[2]: [discuss] Error in selecting currency

Posted: 02 Dec 2006 02:36 AM PST



On 2 Dec 2006 at 12:36, Metin Akbil wrote:
 

I do not understand your problem with the use of Kurdish(Turkey). Kurdish
indicates the language, (Turkey) indicates which version of the language. I use
English(Canada). Likewise you also have Spanish(Spain) and Spanish(Mexico).

Kurdish is written with different alphabets so it is necessary to know which is
being use. I found this at
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/kurdish.htm
"In Turkey Kurdish is written with the Latin alphabet and in parts of the
former Soviet Union it is written with the Cyrillic alphabet. When
Kurdish is written with the Arabic script, Arabic loan words retain their
original spelling, though are often pronounced quite differently in
Kurdish."

The Kurds do not have a homeland and have been persecuted and discriminated
against for centuries. Turkey has a long history of human rights violations
against its citizens of Kurdish origin.

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[discuss] OxygenOffice.org's packages for OpenOffice.org

Posted: 29 Nov 2006 07:36 AM PST

KAMI wrote:
 

No. Especially as this error is there for a long time. Gallery is not
well prepared for becoming extended but that's not a P2 (that usually is
used for crashes or data loss). If everything that doesn't work got a P2
that wouldn't help in priorisation, right?

Ciao,
Mathias

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