On 17 Nov 2007 at 16:31, John W. Kennedy wrote:
The Directory wrote:
please make a MUSIC NOTATION program (like how you made a math
notepad in OO.org Math) as an OpenOffice suite component. It might
even have the text editor version of the program, similar to
LilyPond.
Music notation
On Nov 16, 2007 2:38 AM, The Directory wrote:
please make a MUSIC NOTATION program (like how you made a math notepad in
What is wrong with the LilyPond macro?
ALL programming languages, and the syntax highlighting, code folding, curly
brace line-connecting, etc.
And the problem with the
On 2007-11-21 20:31:47, jonathon wrote:
Mike wrote:
, then Open Office should not be telling users that they have to
adapt to some arbitrary standard.
ISO standards are not arbitrary. (At least, in theory they aren't
arbitrary.)
Suggesting that one use an ISO standard instead of an
On 2007-11-20 11:36:29, MasonCide wrote:
Hi,
I've nearly completed a long book with OpenOffice 2.0 Writer in
Debian
Linux
Etch. I think the Writer is great. I didn't have any problems with
it.
While I haven't done any books, I _have_ written technical reports
running to over 2400
Hi is there a 64 bit version of RPM for OpenOffice.org at the OOo
distribution site?
Has this been brought before?
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On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 15:18:12 -0500
Champion, Patrick wrote:
I thought one of OpenOffice.org's claims to fame was the ability to
have compatibility with Microsoft Word.
Actually many people try to claim that, i don't. I claim it is better in
many ways. If it trieds to duplicate
Xtreme Sony wrote:
You now may be wander what is the useful
of getting such OpenOffice software in PE?! As PE can be put on
CD/DVD or USB Flash so that you will have a complete run OS that is
portable and can be used any where so that the OpenOffice will gain
this advantage and will be a
jonathon wrote:
On Nov 16, 2007 2:38 AM, The Directory wrote:
please make a MUSIC NOTATION program (like how you made a math notepad in
What is wrong with the LilyPond macro?
ALL programming languages, and the syntax highlighting, code folding, curly
brace line-connecting, etc.
And
Hi Bob
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 07:52:18 +1000, Bob Estes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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