[discuss] Will Bug 48822 be worked on before the next major Posted: 21 Nov 2007 12:11 PM PST On 2007-11-21 20:31:47, jonathon wrote: Perhaps what Mike means is that while the ISO standard exists, his=20 company has a large number of documents in which people have used=20 whatever format they liked (randomly?) inputting the date info, and=20 that OOo displays the dates differently. He might also find that such documents written in MSO 98 professional=20 (or earlier) sometimes exhibit a similar problem when brought up in MSO=20 2003 on XP. :-/ Just my $0.02 worth (actually less than that due to inflation) - Bill --=20 william w. austin net "life is just another phase i'm going through. this time, anyway ..." --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: org For additional commands, e-mail: org |
[discuss] Will Bug 48822 be worked on before the next major release Posted: 21 Nov 2007 09:08 AM PST RANT WARNING On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 15:18:12 -0500 Champion, Patrick wrote: Actually many people try to claim that, i don't. I claim it is better in many ways. If it trieds to duplicate Microsoft office it would always be an also-ran. And being aware of your immediate problem i suggested a solution to that. First of all, i am not OpenOffice, as far as i am aware openoffice is a company in holland that makes the excellent bluefish html editor. Neither am i an employee of OpenOffice.org or even a representative of OpenOffice.org. I am a bloke on the end of a computer that saw you had a problem (you asked for help on an open mailing list that anyone can join) and suggested an alternative that you may not have previously thought of. As a web author the way i see it the sooner that all companies realise they are working in the global village environment and start talking the global language to each other the better. There, you made me explain my intentions. Are they as you read them? As for the rest of your sentence. I honestly don't know whos pulling a Cartman here ("Screw you guys, i'm going home"). It is not an "in one's face" bug. It is actually the first time i have heard of it on this list, and i have been _contributing_ to this list, somewhat sporadically, for a few of years now. Not only that, but i see the issue only has one vote, and that one vote (probably not yours) is hardly likely to get a fix timetabled real soon. The issue IS however maked P3, which means: "P3 marks non-trivial problems which probably affect a noticeable number of users. Issues with this priority must be fixed before the target release (see Target milestone) Not fixing them for the target release must be justified by a superordinate rule." Your company has made the decision to adopt a proprietary closed source office suite. The save format of this office suite is also closed. The only way OpenOffice.org has any compatability at all with .DOC format is by reverse engineering it. I could make an arguement that would hold water in a court of law that says the problem is either Microsofts or "Yours" because you were foolish enough to adopt a closed environment in the first instance! If your company and others was prepared to front up even some of the money they have paid for Microsoft Office licences over the last 5 years you could probably get anything fixed you damn well like. All i have seen at present is a whinge followed by escalating abuse. Did you actually expect me to answer saying "Yes sir based on your contribution of, let's see, NOTHING, we will fix this for you straight away". Stop throwing the teddy out of the crib. -- Michael All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well - Julian of Norwich 1342 - 1416 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: org For additional commands, e-mail: org |
[discuss] definitely need to have feature Posted: 20 Nov 2007 09:02 PM PST On 21 Nov 2007 at 12:48, Guy Voets wrote: I believe he means an incremental search, such as emacs and firefox offer. Rather than typing in a complete search string, and hitting 'go' (or whatever), the search starts as soon as the first character is typed into the search box, and proceeds incrementally as more of the search string is input (and also back-tracks if it's edited). Much nicer to use once you're used to it. -- various incoming sites blocked because of spam; see http://www.scottsonline.org.uk for a list and openpgp crypto key (key fingerprint 2ACC 9F21 5103 F68C 7C32 9EA8 C949 81E1 31C9 1364) org.uk Mike Scott, Harlow, Essex, England --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: org For additional commands, e-mail: org |
[discuss] good suggestions for OO.o Posted: 20 Nov 2007 09:02 PM PST Alexandro Colorado wrote: Yes, OOo supports WebDAV (loading and saving, no locking) but currently only via http. As fas as I know https support will be added in 2.4. You must use the OOo internal file dialog to work without remote folders, the file dialogs of the OS might hide the remote locations from OOo. Ciao, Mathias -- Mathias Bauer (mba) - Project Lead OpenOffice.org Writer OpenOffice.org Engineering at Sun: http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS Please don't reply to "de". I use it for the OOo lists and only rarely read other mails sent to it. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: org For additional commands, e-mail: org |
[discuss] Chemical drawing addon Posted: 17 Nov 2007 03:09 AM PST Rob wrote: I thought that the French project (http://ooo.hg.free.fr/ ) had created one, but I can't find it there. :( In theory, one could create a gallery of chemical drawings, and rearrange them as needed. I'm not sure how well that will work in practice. It probably would be easier to rewrite one of the existing FLOSS chemical drawing programs as a Draw macro. xan jonathon --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: org For additional commands, e-mail: org |
[discuss] need to have feature Posted: 17 Nov 2007 03:04 AM PST jonathon wrote: The biggest problem I have found with the Thunderbird/OOo integration is that they can not interactively use the same phone book. OOo can interactively work with the Windows address book but not the Thunderbird address book. Thunderbird requires that the data be imported into its' own address book. This requires the user to keep two address books up to date. My other main gripe is a minor detail; when printing the address book, neither Windows not Thunderbird will allow the output to be formatted so that the data for each contact is kept together instead of running over onto the next page. Tighter integration between the two products should be able to eliminate both of these problems. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: org For additional commands, e-mail: org |
[discuss] RFE--printing envelopes Posted: 16 Nov 2007 12:06 AM PST William Case wrote: If it was easy to define what is the non-intuitive part of OOo's envelope functionality and how to solve that I would be glad to do it. But my experience with envelopes is that basically using this function is not hard to understand, but the problems start when you have to print it. If you are lucky and your printer does what OOo thinks it should do envelopes are an easy task. What frustrates me is that each time I helped someone with envelopes and asked him how we could change the function to make it easier, nobody was able to give me a hint. So I don't have high hopes that this will be different in case of those people who complained in issues, mails and forum postings over the years. Nevertheless I started to collect the relevant issues some time ago but was disrupted by some more urgent tasks. As I also don't participate in Web forums I would be very pleased if someone else could create a list of complaints and problems (what was found irritating, how often, how many votes and duplicates, which improvement suggestions etc.) so that we could try to consolidate that into a single issue. I tend to believe that the problem isn't the UI but the printing. This would be my approach also though experience tells us that in case you don't have a superior idea it's better not to be too different from Word. Repelling former Word users without attracting others by superior (not only different) design is a bad strategy. Or in a single sentence: try to be better if you can, but don't try to be different "just because". Ciao, Mathias -- Mathias Bauer (mba) - Project Lead OpenOffice.org Writer OpenOffice.org Engineering at Sun: http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS Please don't reply to "de". I use it for the OOo lists and only rarely read other mails sent to it. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: org For additional commands, e-mail: org |
[discuss] calc - conditional formatting of a range Posted: 14 Nov 2007 06:04 AM PST -------------------------------1195576032 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attn Daniel I believe this must be meant for someone else Daniel. My problem with Openoffice was that I could not find how to install it. Last evening I spent over an hour on it and then decided to give up on it all together. Regards Diana In a message dated 20/11/2007 16:17:34 GMT Standard Time, com writes: net schrieb: Hi, formula: =($A1=YEAR(TODAY()))*(MONTH("1"&$B1)=MONTH(TODAY() )). formula appropriate for all marked cells, but returned It is important to check the cursor position inside the selection. You have to enter the relative addresses in your formula according to this cursor position. If you select A1:B12 with mouse or keyboard, starting from A1, the cursor will usually be located in cell B12. So, the address $A1 entered in cell B12 will result in "column A, 11 rows to top" (row 12 to row 1). This results in an invalid reference in the rows 1 to 11. To solve your problem: You can move the cell cursor with the TAB key to cell A1 before you open the dialog, or you can enter the formula using "$A12" and "$B12" instead of $A1 and $B1, when the cursor is located in B12. Regards Daniel PS: Please consider to use the openoffice.org mailing list for questions about Calc, as they may be missed too easily here. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: org For additional commands, e-mail: org -------------------------------1195576032-- |
[discuss] add a soft in openoffice Posted: 10 Nov 2007 11:54 PM PST On 2007-11-11 2:58 AM, Alexandro Colorado wrote: Also worth serious evaluation is Mylyn, an Eclipse plug-in for project management that is free and is looking really good lately! kazar -- Datatude, Ltd. -- http://www.datatude.net/ tech strategies & database solutions Visit our "RAD Tools of Choice" forums at "datatude.network" http://network.datatude.net/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: org For additional commands, e-mail: org |
[discuss] 3D Circle in Drawing tool Posted: 10 Nov 2007 11:54 PM PST Russell Aspinwall írta: I have checked: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=2430 It is better... Another interesting: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=1438 KAMI --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: org For additional commands, e-mail: org |