[www-issues] [Issue 59995] New - download page usabil ity: not obvious how to choose download by lan guage AND operating system AND download site

2006-01-04 Thread pead23
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  Issue #:|59995
  Summary:|download page usability: not obvious how to choose
  |download by language AND operating system AND
  |download site
Component:|www
  Version:|current
 Platform:|All
  URL:|http://download.openoffice.org/2.0.1/index.html
   OS/Version:|All
   Status:|UNCONFIRMED
Status whiteboard:|
 Keywords:|
   Resolution:|
   Issue type:|ENHANCEMENT
 Priority:|P3
 Subcomponent:|openoffice.org website general issues
  Assigned to:|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Reported by:|pead23





--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jan  3 08:34:43 -0800 
2006 ---
The download page offers drop-down lists for language, operating system and
download site on a par. This layout raises the expectation that all three
parameters have to be set before the download starts. However, you either have
to set the language or the operating system AND download site (the latter
selectors only apply to the English package). Although this is explained by the
text above the drop-down lists, it is nonetheless irritating.

Possible solutions:
- make two groups of drop-down lists: 1) language 2) operating system and
download site and a clear indication that these choices applies only to the
English package
- make the download selection a two step process for all languages (including
English), that is: present a page with a language selector, then present a
second page with operating system and download site selectors
- leave the current layout of the download page unchanged but change the
behaviour: the download only starts if language AND operating system AND
download site have been chosen

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[sc-issues] [Issue 27809] Paste not formatted text copied from another calc sheet don't activate the Save command

2005-10-09 Thread pead23
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Oct  9 04:03:43 -0700 
2005 ---
Could not reproduce the problem with the OOo 1.1.3 shipped with Mandrake 10.1.
There, the data was directly added to the spreadsheet without an Import Text -
[Pasted Data] dialog. As maxweber suggested, it might thus be the case that
this problem is specific to the Debian-based OOo packages (which includes 
Ubuntu).

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[sc-issues] [Issue 27809] Paste not formatted text copied from another calc sheet don't activate the Save command

2005-10-08 Thread pead23
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Oct  8 08:33:20 -0700 
2005 ---
I can reproduce the problem with OpenOffice 1.1.3 on Ubuntu Linux 5.04 (Hoary
Hedgehog), so please reopen the issue.

Steps to reproduce:
1. write 2 lines in a text editor
2. select both lines  copy (Ctrl-C)
3. paste (Ctrl-V) into new spreadsheet, press OK in the dialog Text Import -
[Pasted Data]

Effect: data is added BUT the document changed status is not changed (so that it
cannot be saved) and undo is not possible

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