|   [discuss] CPanel extract tool     Posted: 27 Mar 2008 08:06 PM PDT Barbara, you have subscribed to a mailing list. To unsubscribe send an
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    |   [discuss] Our New Look     Posted: 27 Mar 2008 05:00 AM PDT Hi;
 On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 23:42 -0400, Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
 May I suggest you send the above message to the org
 mailing list as well.  They were unaware that the new site was ready.
 All of the comments so far have been complimentary.  They were also
 unaware that the new home page was tied to the release of 2.4.
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    |   [discuss] [moderated] Impress can not play WindowMedia Player     Posted: 26 Mar 2008 09:50 AM PDT On Thu, 2008-03-27 at 09:33 +0700, Lam Bui Bao wrote:
 
 Use a hyperlink to the file eg on my system I go to insert in the
 impress menu then hyperlink and put /home/ian/videos/<filename> in the
 URL box (could link like this eg to YouTube or a web based video
 source). This will call up the file called <filename> in my video folder
 on my computer and as long as it is associate with an application it
 will automatically launch that application to run the video. So you can
 run any video in any format not just the ones supported by MS.
 
 When I click the link on the slide it calls up Totem video player and
 plays the video. On a windows system it should call up Windows media
 player for a WMV file so you have the full functions of your player.
 Close it at the end and move to the next slide. I can't really see the
 point in going through a load of coding effort to try and guess
 Microsoft's video formats which they can and do change at a whim when
 you can just use the player that comes with Windows and indeed other
 players for other formats - eg mplayer for flash video etc.
 
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    |   [discuss] data importing features on calc     Posted: 26 Mar 2008 09:49 AM PDT e-mail from Frank Stecher from Hamburg 20097 DE:
 Hi,
 
 what's about Insert Sheet from File ? Give it a try.
 
 Frank
 
 That solved my problems, it automatically imported the .txt file into
 the spreadsheet without having to first select .csv format.
 
 Thanks Frank!
 
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 Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2008 6:04 AM
 To: org
 Cc: Koid, Jian
 Subject: Re: [discuss] data importing features on calc
 
 But if you are importing it as a .csv you can rename it from .txt to
 ..csv without drama?
 
 Aren't .txt files containing .csv data non standard? (I know .csv is a
 type of text data, but calling a car a Ford narrows things down a bit).
 This rattles the poor programs paramaters a tad.
 
 On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 15:44:35 -0400
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    |   [discuss] New Website     Posted: 25 Mar 2008 01:11 AM PDT this continues to make me worry about the policy of allowing   unsubscribed addresses to post.     A gentleman posted offering the free services of his professional web   development shop, asking who to contact.     Two subscribers hit Reply and answered, but he won't see it.     Hate to revive a dead horse just to beat it one more time, but WHY allow   unsubscribed posts (IMO, should not be allowed, persons who do not wish   to receive list emails can use the forums!) if the headers are not set   up to reply to the author of the post-being-replied-to as well as to the   list?     Should it really be up to Discuss listmates to reveal full headers on   all incoming posts to which they wish to reply, scan through dozens of   header lines looking to see if there is a "Delivered-To: moderator for   org" line, and manually copy the OP's email address   into a cc field?     Even if list admins don't think that is too much to ask, folks just   don't know or don't always remember to do this. It leaves the OP feeling   like there is no community support. Very bad for PR  and for expansion of   the user and developer communities.     kazar     ---------------------------------------------------------------------   To unsubscribe, e-mail: org   For additional commands, e-mail: org     | 
    |   [discuss] e-mail     Posted: 23 Mar 2008 09:34 PM PDT On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 12:22:12 net wrote:
 
 As you've emailed this to a user mailing list, no-one here is going to be able
 to help you.
 
 Downloading OpenOffice from www.openoffice.org, does not require an ID and/or
 password - I would recommend that you get in touch with the people running
 the site you downloaded from.
 
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 Sydney, Australia
 
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    |   [discuss] Advertising Strategy     Posted: 23 Mar 2008 09:34 PM PDT -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----Hash: SHA1
 
 Hi, Kim.
 
 Kim Gerback.  If you did not send the original email, then
 please disregard this message.  Your email address was
 apparently used to spoof this email to a email list run by
 a free alternative to Microsoft Office (Open Office) which
 does more that Microsoft Office, and is completely FREE.
 On the other hand, If you did actually send this misguided,
 uneducated message, please read this email as well as any
 other emails that are replies to this email.  Hopefully,
 you'll learn of the errors contained in your statements.
 
 Disclaimer: I'm just a user of ooo (OpenOffice), and thus
 cannot be held legally responsible as a representative for
 the ooo team or the product.  I am merely a happy user of
 ooo for almost six years.  I will never re-install MS Office,
 nor pay Bill Gates for another application, if there is
 any way around it.
 
 ~   (Hey, ooo guys.  Doesn't "Kim" sound like a MS plant, or
 ~    an MS plant sending email from an SBCGlobal (Yahoo) home
 ~    email address, or an SBCGlobal account paid for by MS?
 ~    Anyway...)
 
 I'm sure that you've heard the answer over and over from
 many different ooo-discuss readers, both on-list and
 off-list.
 
 | make it compatible with Microsoft Word.
 If you've actually tried ooo, then you know that ooo *IS*
 compatible with MS Word in multiple ways.  I supports three
 versions of MS Word, as well as compatible file formats.
 
 | I found out that I can't use Open Office documents to
 | send them to friends and teachers who have Microsoft
 | Word because the file ends up as "corrupted" and cannot
 | be opened with Microsoft Word.
 If you save your ooo document as RTF (Rich Text File), then
 any of your WinDoze Werd email recipients can read your
 document perfectly in many different word-processors,
 including WordPad... which has been distributed with
 WinDoze for almost 10 years or more.  Yes, even M$ Werd
 can read an RTF perfectly.
 
 | Doesn't do me any good, so I bought Microsoft Office.
 Fine. You have made your choice to give Bill Gates and
 M$ more money before you even posted to the list.
 You may become another non-thinking "clone" willing to
 pay big $$$ for substandard piece of software.
 
 (Group: That was the statement that clinched it for me.
 ~ This post is just hate mail from an M$ employee, who
 ~ has been tasked with posting a message on the ooo lists,
 ~ trying to dissuade ooo users from using ooo, incidentally
 ~ the ooo project is now approved by IBM.  I wonder if that
 ~ means that ooo is going to be under the IBM-Lotus budget.
 ~ ;) Hmmm, yet another reason for M$ to start fraudulently
 ~ attacking ooo in any way they can. :) )
 
 Kim Gerback, or whoever you are -
 Why didn't you just post this using your microsoft.com or
 your msn.com or your hotmail.com email account?
 Were you afraid that we wouldn't see through your fraudulent
 ruse?
 
 Group: I will forward any "postmaster" responses from
 ~   SBCGlobal.net, for all on-list to see.
 
 Peace, All.
 
 Barry Smith
 - - sent from Thunderbird, a FREE email program that supports
 email better than M$ OE or M$ Outlook ever could.
 
 PS: Yes, I use email encryption (see my key ID mentioned below).
 ~    I prefer that direct communication between email users
 ~    be protected through non-government-regulated tools.
 ~    I'm not anti-government, nor anti-establishment.
 ~    I'm just "Open" and honest.
 
 Kim Garback wrote:
 | Hi, wonderful minds of Open Office.
 |
 | Here's an idea about how to market for Open Office: make it compatible
 with
 | Microsoft Word.  I wasn't happy to begin with because Open Office doesn't
 | have all of the options Microsoft Word offers for its documents.  Then I
 | found out that I can't use Open Office documents to send them to
 friends and
 | teachers who have Microsoft Word because the file ends up as
 "corrupted" and
 | cannot be opened with Microsoft Word.  Doesn't do me any good, so I bought
 | Microsoft Office.
 |
 | Just thought I'd let ya know: your product sucks.
 |
 | Kim
 |
 
 
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    |   [discuss] Suggestion for WordPerfect Compatible option     Posted: 22 Mar 2008 10:31 PM PDT On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:18 AM, David  wrote:
 
 Creating a template would be trivial, if one either:
 * has the specifications;
 * has a working version of the program;
 
 I have no idea if the version of WordPerfect I have, will run on my
 current system. (It came with either Mandrake 1.0, or Corel's Linux
 Desktop. I use Ubuntu Christian Edition.)
 
 
 OOo menus can be customized to reflect the layout of WordPerfect.
 Some, but not all of the keystroke combinations can also be remapped
 to that which was used by WordPerfect.
 
 [Personally, I'd rather remap to the WordStar Command set.  But that
 requires rewriting the OOo code.]
 
 The major  feature that WordPerfect users want, that OOo does not
 direclty offer is  Reveal Codes;
 
 In OOo Reveal codes add zero functionality.   None the less, there is
 a macro that will provide something similar to Reveal codes in Write,
 and a second macro does that for Calc.
 
 xan
 
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    |   [discuss] OpenOffice Verson of Outlook?     Posted: 13 Mar 2008 05:57 PM PDT Bob Foxworth wrote: 
 There are two alternatives that I would suggest:  Thunderbird and
 Evolution (http://shellter.sourceforge.net/evolution/).  Both are free
 quality mail clients.  If you're a little more fond of Outlook Evolution
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    |   [discuss] ternary diagrams     Posted: 13 Mar 2008 02:37 PM PDT Hi Tomas,
 OOo chart does not offer ternary diagrams so far, but feel invited to
 submit a feature request for that:
 http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/pre_submission.html
 
 Then maybe this issue get some votes if other users are also interested
 in this feature.
 
 Kind regards,
 Ingrid
 
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    |   [discuss] OpenOffice Software     Posted: 13 Mar 2008 01:32 PM PDT jonathon wrote: 
 I just went half mad with frustration, unable for several days to update
 a website that I manage, because, as I eventually discovered, the
 damfool Microsoft firewall, which I had turned off, had turned itself on
 again, without even notifying me, let alone asking my permission.
 
 Sometimes I wish IBM still made mini-mainframes, so I could just cut
 over everything to z/OS.
 
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    |   [discuss] OpenOffice for Mobile phones ?     Posted: 13 Mar 2008 01:25 PM PDT On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 19:05:08 -0600, jonathon <com>wrote:
 
 
 well my EEEPC has 512 of RAM and runs OOo 2.3 really excellent no slowdown.
 
 
 Actually the problem is not that, but the UNO API and refactoring. The
 problem is that is monolitic and that usually double the resource
 (Symbian/WinMobile AND UNO).
 
 However it is possible to have a ODF editor done with the Symbian toolkit
 and just have one framework to edit the ODF. As a matter of fact there is
 a viewer of ODF in mobile phones which was shown in Barcelona called
 SEPT-Mobile Office.
 http://www.symbianone.com/content/view/3736/
 
 
 
 
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    |   [discuss] Simple Typo     Posted: 13 Mar 2008 01:24 PM PDT Hi;
 This is a grammar trap I have had to look up several times in my life to
 get the correct usage of Latin origin words.  My main reference is
 "Fowler's Modern English Usage". He has several entries under "plurals",
 "latin plurals", etc.
 
 It seems to boil down to this:
 
 The English language uses words of Latin origin in three ways.
 
 * Words that have been taken/borrowed from Latin; either directly
 or through french; but have become fully integrated into the
 English language as English words.
 * Words that have a technical meaning; defined by scientists,
 mathematicians and other technical writers or speakers.  This is
 a holdover from the days when Latin was the 'lingua franca' of
 early science.  Because of this early international scientific
 usage and fixed definition they are still considered Latin
 words, not absorbed English words.
 * And of course, Latin words that are used in Latin phrases and
 quotations by Lawyers and Philosophers.  They are Latin words
 because their original Latin meaning is intended within the
 quotation.
 
 Examples of pluralization:
 
 English words, even if the origin was Latin but are now used in common
 English, are made plural by adding an 's' -- as would be expected.  E.g.
 "I have several different formulas I use to pick up girls".  Or,"The
 formulas used are just basic rules of thumb".
 
 Technical words (math, physics, chemistry etc) are not English, they are
 a "lingua franca" of science and don't change in their very specific
 meaning.
 "This is a formula: A=Pi r ^2"
 "These are formulae: A=Pi r ^2, and, a^2=b^2+c^2"
 
 Of course, If you are using Latin phrases or quotations, they should be
 pluralized using proper Latin grammar.
 
 
 On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 01:31 -0400, SBernheart wrote:
 
 In the case mentioned above, OOo should use formulae because it is
 making reference to using precise mathematical symbols.
 
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    |   [discuss] Theme support for OpenOffice.     Posted: 11 Mar 2008 01:16 AM PDT Well actually there is a mild theme support which is that most of theicons are png and stored under zip files. This files are also stored under
 [OpenOffice.org]/share/config/
 
 This has all the iconset stored in zip packages. It wont be that hard to
 get a new theme load up (or maybe it does) but would be better to have a
 zip with the new theme.
 
 Now I know this might not be all that you wanted and you are looking for
 toolkit support. However the toolkit wasn't built for theme in mind and
 the actual color scheme would need to be either engineer or activate. This
 is easier to ask once we get an actual iconset to work with.
 
 
 On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 13:22:54 -0600, Marseille Hunter
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    |   [discuss] Why not LGPL _and_ LGPL 3.0 ?     Posted: 07 Mar 2008 11:33 AM PST The only difference is to avoid the introduction of DRM technology intoOOo under chapter 3? Are you doing such a thing?
 
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    |   [discuss] New License and Contributor Agreement     Posted: 07 Mar 2008 12:56 AM PST To Louis Saurez-Potts: Have they even given consideration to people whohave many documents in the older format? Will there be consideration for
 some kind of conversion of those documents? :-(
 
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