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[discuss] Subscribe to mailing list

Posted: 12 Jul 2010 10:16 PM PDT

I am not, don't know who you are even.
Must be some virus. Put me into your spam


On 14 July 2010 10:49, Claire Newell <com> wrote:
 


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[discuss] "users"-Type Posts here

Posted: 06 Jul 2010 05:30 PM PDT

Hi,

2010/7/7 AS <net>: 
[...]
 


The list that is called users. :)

org

This is the right list for questions about how to use the program.


Sigrid

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[discuss] it's really hard to read the menu headers - pleasefix that

Posted: 05 Jul 2010 03:37 PM PDT

Mike Scott wrote: 

If you've set the options that way, what about in the list of available
messages? In the default setup for TB, the "Recipient" field shows the
To list (not cc's) -- so I can sometimes see if the reply was sent to
the OP without even looking at the header. Since it doesn't show the
cc's, I have to look at the header to check if somebody else has
responded to the OP that way, but when people use the To mechanism it's
obvious. I certainly wouldn't have any use for the kind of option you're
referring to, though, because it's so often relevant to know who else
has gotten the messages I'm seeing (not just for the lists, but
everywhere). And having message content like what I typically use at
least shows that I'm aware they're not subscribed (though that doesn't
necessarily mean I remembered to copy them :-) ).

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[discuss] [OT (but where else to ask?)]: Timestamp in Issuezilla

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 11:46 AM PDT

Hi John,

John Kaufmann schrieb: 
OpenOffice.org project are much more than subdomains. They are organized
more or less independently, have their own Project Leads, mailing lists,
Issue Tracker areas and other resources.

Please have a look at http://projects.openoffice.org for more details. 
There are two ways to subscribe to OOo mailing lists:

If you are registered and logged in at the OOo website, every
(sub-)project's list of mailing lists offers you buttons to subscribe
with the mail address you defined in your personal data.

You can also subscribe to every mailing list by sending a mail with or
without content to [listname]-subscribe@[project].openoffice.org.

Both ways should cause the mail server to send you an automatic reply
more or less immediately.

I saw your mail on OOo, so you managed to subscribe :-) 
I don't know whom to ask at CollabNet - I haven't been part of the
project when the website had been set up.

Perhaps Louis Suarez-Potts (org), the OOo Community
Manager at Sun/Oracle, can tell you some names. He was employed by
CollabNet some years ago.

But it might be that people don't see the importance of your question
and therefore spend their restricted spare time on other topics... :-(

Best regards

Bernhard

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[discuss] OOo Summer 2010 Internship Projects

Posted: 30 Jun 2010 05:26 AM PDT

Hi Lars,

Lars Nooden wrote (30-06-10 14:26) 

There will be an update soon. It is time now to choose from the
applications submitted.
 

As far as I have seen, that has not been one of the proposed projects.
Would have been great if it could have been there indeed.

Good that you ask it here - we can mark it for next rounds of the
intership programme.

Regards,
Cor
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[discuss] [OT (but where else to ask?)]: Timestamp

Posted: 29 Jun 2010 07:31 AM PDT



Now the United State table is different is not the year 2010 month June the
day 30, then Wednesday.

It is the of June on the day 30, in the year of 2010. Now why the United
States does this is beyond me. It is confusing to most who use the ISO
International Standard. I more then likely am wrong but isn't open officea
U.S. Company owned. There is the reason for the stand that Open Office uses.
It is a U.S. A. Standard.

So Open Office why not have both standards let those use the one they want
to use themselves. Have some one write up the little file to let us users
make the choice they want. I would like to have the
International Standard ISO 8601 which most countries use including Canada.




Have A Great Day
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/quiltexpression4/
-------Original Message-------

From: Bernhard Dippold
Date: 06/30/10 15:45:58
To: org
Subject: Re: [discuss] [OT (but where else to ask?)]: Timestamp

Hi Jonathon, *

jonathon schrieb:
 
No - John doesn't ask anything about OOo and ISO standards or OOo's
default formatting, he just wanted to know, why in Issue Tracker the
timestamps have a strange format (starting with the weekday, then month,
day, time, time shift from UTC and year).

Best regards

Bernhard

PS: Sorry that my last mail (and some other in the past) had to be
moderated - for any strange reason SeaMonkey decided to use my OOo alias
for mails to this list - other OOo lists (I subscribed to in the same
way as here) use the right mail address when I post mails.


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[discuss] The drawing package

Posted: 29 Jun 2010 06:28 AM PDT

Thank you - I will try that. 


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[discuss] OpenOffice Suite Question.

Posted: 29 Jun 2010 06:22 AM PDT

Joshua, your info looks very useful, but Bob (com) is
not subscribed and probably did not see your messages unless he is
following the list (perhaps using a Gmane newsgroup or other mechanism)
with a different e-mail.

Joshua Lee wrote: 
 
<snip> 

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[discuss] Calc Suggestion: Color Sheet Tabs

Posted: 28 Jun 2010 06:28 PM PDT

RA Brown wrote (29-06-10 21:47)
 

Feature and ODF specs are prepared for implementation in 3.3.0 :-)
Many thanks to Kohei et all,
Cor


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[discuss] MS Outlook to OpenOffice Converter

Posted: 27 Jun 2010 01:19 PM PDT

P.S.
I just found an update to that calendar thing. I know this isn't
OpenOffice, but in your message you did mention the calendar in outlook.

http://rasterweb.net/raster/2010/06/28/

This might help you, it might not. I hope it does.

________________________________

Joshua R. Lee
Senior Software Engineer
Global Telecom & Technology
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The information in this transmittal (including attachments, if any) is
confidential, is intended only for the use of the individual named
above, and includes information which is or may be legally privileged.
Any review, use, copying, disclosure, dissemination or distribution of
the information in this transmittal other than by the intended recipient
is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmittal in error,
please notify me by e-mail immediately and delete the original message,
any and all attachments, and all copies from all locations in your
computer systems.

-----Original Message-----
From: bob warner [mailto:com]
Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 4:20 PM
To: org
Subject: [discuss] MS Outlook to OpenOffice Converter

Dear OpenOffice representative, <org>

I have downloaded and have been using OpenOffice for some time and
really
enjoy it. I would like to get away from using MS Office but
I need some way to get all the information stored in the 'outlook.pst'
Outlook file from MS Office over to OpenOffice. Is there a way, while
in
OpenOffice, to import the information in the 'outlook.pst' file into
OpenOffice? If not, do you have a suggested email client I should use
that
would
simulate MS Outlook? I would like to get my Contact and Calendar
information from the 'outlook.pst' file into OpenOffice as well. Do you
know
of an 'extractor' that would extract mail, contacts, calendar, etc. from
a
..pst file?

Thank You,
Bob Warner
com

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[discuss] Writer- change page color?

Posted: 18 Jun 2010 07:46 AM PDT



On 10-06-20 02:07 AM, Pierre wrote: 

On its end? Oh, I thought you meant he wanted to stand on his head and
print the stuff.



 

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[discuss] Please make Open Office Speech Recognition Friendly

Posted: 14 Jun 2010 03:47 AM PDT

Sgauti wrote: 

Wasn't the original question about recognition rather than synthesis?
A slightly harder task :-{

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[discuss] finding text

Posted: 08 Jun 2010 08:37 AM PDT

On Sun, Jul 04, 2010 at 07:28:51PM +0100, Tony Pursell wrote: 

My mistake and my apologies.


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[discuss] Question About OO

Posted: 08 Jun 2010 07:56 AM PDT

On Wednesday 09 June 2010 02:56, Mauricio Rubio Parra wrote: 

These formats are still a moving target. Microsoft has given the formats to
Ecma which has passed them through ISO/IEC Standardisation process, but
Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 use the formats as originally passed on to
Ecma. There is therefore concern that the existing OOXML formats will become
orphans when Microsoft Office does adopt the International Standard it helped
to initiate.

For the moment it is better practise to save in ODF formats or even DOC, PPT
and XLS formats. ODF is an established ISO/IEC International Standard since
2006 and the old binary DOC etc. formats are well supported on almost all
office software.

HTH
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