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[discuss] ???????

Posted: 19 May 2010 01:42 PM PDT


Le 21.05.2010 03:46, Ugly Sean a écrit : 

Yes but no: information which is interesting for Sun/Oracle is the
current version you are using. As far as I understand the process, that
is not the user who is registered each time, it is the user who
registers his version of OpenOffice.org or OOo-Dev (Developer version).

Regards.
JBF

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[discuss] Open Office

Posted: 10 May 2010 03:43 PM PDT


I'm quite happy with an iPod touch which is essentially an iphone with no phone. There are two things that make precision on that tiny screen work. First when the placement of an i-beem cursor is needed you get your finger near the word and a magnifying glass opens just above or beside your finger letting you easily place the i-been between two letters. Second is the keyboard works along the long axis of the screen. (Turn the device from portrait to landscape and the image turns to follow.) When you press a letter of course your finger covers a couple of the keys but the key you are pressing is enlarged and appears clearly off to the side of your finger. The iPad also has a doc and with the dock supports a full size keyboard. They both also support bluetooth and so I assume bluetooth keyboard and mouse support is possible although I have never checked to see if it is.

On May 12, 2010, at 9:20 AM, Bianca Gibson wrote:
 

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[discuss] Texting (writing) for Visual Impaired

Posted: 08 May 2010 06:54 AM PDT

On 05/10/2010 11:57 AM, Malte Timmermann wrote: 

Malte, it sounds vaguely like the ability CSS has to provide different
styles based on the output medium.

http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/media.html

Using medium-specific style sheets would allow what Mauro had proposed,
that PDF (paper) have one style and that the WWW have another.

I hope that it is remembered that the Web is not paper and that while an
author or web designer can recommend specific layouts and appearances,
they should do their best to allow the page to be viewed under any
circumstances that the user may choose instead. That includes not just
typefaces but also other measurements including aspect ratios. So in
the link above, the examples give in 7.2.1 are *poor* examples in that
they use fixed measurements (i.e. px and pt) rather than relative
measurements.

/Lars

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[discuss] Google doc to spreadsheet

Posted: 05 May 2010 12:34 PM PDT

I will do that.


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Usually just put File -> Download as -> OpenOffice.org

On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Abdul Hai <co.uk> wrote: 



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[discuss] Where to download Older versions of Open Office.

Posted: 04 May 2010 01:42 PM PDT


3.0
Or
2.4



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For starters, what version?


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[discuss] Ooo tutorials for blind users?

Posted: 04 May 2010 04:42 AM PDT

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 3:01 PM, jonathon <com> wrote: 


Hello Jonathon,

Well, Last time I tried (using some OO.o dev build, don;t recall
which) under 64bit Linux, it would hang without ever getting to the
first dialog.

Today I downloaded a new copy of odt2Daisy 2.1 and installed it with
OO.o 3.2 and dev 3.2.1m_16 under 32 bit Vista.

I've started a conversation on the documentation mailing list and
would like to use one list if possible, sounds like you have some
experience here and I appreciated your input.

Also, will be using the wiki to keep track of things as I go:

http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User:DrewJensen/daisy

Best wishes,

Drew

 

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[discuss] Gmail

Posted: 03 May 2010 12:10 AM PDT

On 3 May 2010 at 10:51, Mike Scott wrote:
 

There are two different situations for emailing from OOo.

1) For emailing from the Mail Merge program, you need to set it up
using Tools > Options > OpenOffice.org Writer > Mail Merge Email.
This needs Name, E-mail Address and details of the outgoing SMTP
server (mine is smtp.freeserve.net, for instance). You should get
SMTP server details from your ISP. If you don't use an ISP as such
(for instance, if you use mobile broadband), you will find instructions
for setting up GMail's SMTP at

http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=13287

This set up is the same for both Windows XP and Linux versions of
OOo

2) For using File > Send > Document as Email/Email as... options,
the rules are different for Windows XP and Linux.

In Windows XP, OOo finds out what to do from your Windows
settings (Control Panel > Internet Options > Programs tab > E-mail).
This is a problem if you only use Gmail web mail as you will not see it
in the drop-down list of email clients, however you can configure an
email client on your Windows XP machine to use GMail's SMTP (see
link above).

In Linux you configure OOo for send > Document as Email/Email
as... options by using Tools > Options > Internet > Email and
specifying your E-mail program. On my EEEPC running Ubuntu, this
program is set by default to sensible-ooomua (which sends mail using
Evolution). As for XP, there is probably nothing you can do for web
mail. You have to configure an email client on your machine to send
using GMails SMTP.

Hope this all helps.

By the way, someone mentioned Pegasus mail. This is a free
Windows mailer (which I happen to use). The OOo Send >
Document as Email/Email as... options sort of work with Pegasus, but
you must first enable the Pegasus MAPI program. Then it does work
but you always seem to have to crash out of OOo.

Tony






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[discuss] Works

Posted: 28 Apr 2010 06:50 PM PDT


Hi Sarah, Johnathon

Johnathon is correct, although he did make a small typo there.

You will find a version of OpenOffice.org that will read word files at
http://go-oo.org/download

The OxygenOffice package that Johnathon mentions is also based
on the code from http://go-oo.org however is not quite as current,
(for example they are currently one full release cycle behind, and
about to be two) it does however offer many extras, in the way
of clip-art and templates.

Best wishes,

Drew

[discuss] Registration Information

Posted: 28 Apr 2010 10:25 AM PDT

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Joshua Lee wrote: 

Dual boot and triple boot are still popular options, and those users
typically have the same core programs on all OSes.

Also the people that run everything in a virtualised environment.

jonathon
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[discuss] OOoCon 2010 Call for Papers

Posted: 26 Apr 2010 12:11 PM PDT

Hi David,

David Evans wrote on 2010-04-28 19.06:
 

sorry for the confusion. We are currently working on the website, and
the participant registration will be added soon, including travel and
accomodation tips.

Hope to see you at OOoCon!

Florian

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