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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Oct 12 23:23:12 -0700 
2005 -------
The answers to your question are "No" and "No". Welcome to the reality of 
OpenOffice development. No work on the core competences of the programme ever 
gets done except by Sun employees. Very little work anywhere gets done by 
amateurs -- there is some done by professionals employed by some Linux 
companies 
but most of that is, obviously, aimed at making the programme fit better with 
their own product. 

As you've noticed, this is because it is pretty much impossible for anyone who 
is not a professional even to compile the program, let alone to change anything 
about it. 

Parts of Sun are extraordinarily responsive and helpful. Other parts seem 
completely overwhelmed. I think this is the most egregious example in IZ of 
something that has been simply ignored forever. At some stage they will have to 
determine what goes into version 3. This might make it in then, but we'll still 
have to wait eighteen months. 

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