> > Le 9 févr. 12 à 22:33, Rob Weir a écrit : > > > Hi Eric, > > > > Hi Rob, > > > I finally found a few minutes to take a look at the OOo4Kids project. > > It is a very interesting project. > > Thank you very much for your time :-) > > > I like how it has simplified the UI for younger students and taken > > other steps to accommodate their needs. > > > > A lot of the work has been done with students from several engineers > schools (UTBM, Centrale Nantes, Epitech Paris, and so on). I mentored > most of them on IRC, to understand better the OOo source code, and > how to write new code. > > For the features, we worked with teachers and simple people, who did > obvious but relevant remarks. For the curious, the story of the > changes, including how things have been done, is written on our wiki > (http://wiki.ooo4kids.org).
Hi! For ooo4kids.org will be intresting add grammar checker. I am testing LightProof grammar checker with ooo4kids.org. LightProof written in Python. Old version of LightProof work well with ooo4kids, but exist problem in install extension. https://adullact.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=4961&group_id=645&atid=1781 Ooo4kids in extensions manager described as OpenOffice.org3.0, but It codebase is OpenOffice.org3.2. For new version of Lightproof (http://www.numbertext.org/lightproof/) exist problem with properties dialog for setup lightproof rules. Probably this feature is not implemented in OOo4Kids. -- Yakov Reztsov
