Re: OOo:eo Localization page

2021-05-09 Thread Dean . Webber
Can not these pages then be converted to language using translate service?

Or is it possible to run the source page through a translation service, so the 
pages remain "updated" for ones that are not maintained.

Then ones that are maintained perhaps will not need this treatment, or perhaps 
if a good enough translation service is used, it could be done in all instances?

Perhaps instead of deleting them they could be turned off somehow, and perhaps 
just redirected to another page... or a translate service to translate into the 
right language.

I have just used Online site translation into English and other languages – 
Yandex.Translate and it quite happily 
translated Esperanto into English. See here (https://docdro.id/8VFffjK - 
Yandex.Translate - AOO Esperanto.pdf )

🙂




From: Marcus 
Sent: Saturday, 8 May 2021 10:16 AM
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org ; François Coulmeau 

Cc: Emmanuelle Richard 
Subject: Re: OOo:eo Localization page

Am 07.05.21 um 22:39 schrieb François Coulmeau:
> As I could see in 
> "https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.openoffice.org%2Fprojects%2Fnative-lang.html&data=04%7C01%7C2018001901%40student.sit.ac.nz%7C23f90fb51b234c5c426708d911a5d2fe%7Cc46ab213d1794a719ff7b9d9fe3f3b48%7C0%7C0%7C637560226193122594%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=ughYqFvGH9rQpi3x6r%2FtukrU8fFM1Nn9%2B3iSaEcJ%2BNI%3D&reserved=0";
> 
>  that help is
> wanted for Esperanto Website and that Esperanto OpenOffice availability
> is outdated, I went to page 
> "https://apc01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.openoffice.org%2Feo%2F&data=04%7C01%7C2018001901%40student.sit.ac.nz%7C23f90fb51b234c5c426708d911a5d2fe%7Cc46ab213d1794a719ff7b9d9fe3f3b48%7C0%7C0%7C637560226193122594%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=rvESlCUQMn2gj32F8YPZ2ntrJeCfzLF0cO%2FgQioMWJw%3D&reserved=0";.
>  But ...
>
> 1 - I was supposed to find a link somewhere on the left ("vidu la
> ligilojn maldekstre") that I cannot see (Would you like a screenshot?).
> The section « *Navigado:* en la kadro maldekstre troviĝas ligoj al paĝoj
> de la projekto esperantlingva » states a frame should be found on the
> left, but the text is full width;
>
> 2 - I tried the link "vidu la projekton Komputeko
> ",
>  that is broken ;
>
> 3 - I sent a message (via the last line: "Skribu al La Esperantiga Skipo
> "), that was returned (see the message below).
>
> Can we find someone at Apache to update the page? Or, better to
> "localize" (or "unlocalize", as Esperanto is used worldwide!) OpenOffice?
>
> Aren't esperantists to help updating the page and/or OOo:eo (they would
> need data from Apache)?

at the moment we are looking into webpages that are unmaintained and
therefore don't show an added value. These should be deleted. Esperanto
is one of them as it is lonely since years. So, I wanted to delete this
in the next days.

However, when you have real interest to get this up-to-date again, then
just give us a hint. We can help you with updating the information - but
not with translating the text.

Thanks

Marcus


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[GitHub] [openoffice-org] dave2wave merged pull request #16: Good Link for math to index page of folder Math

2021-05-09 Thread GitBox


dave2wave merged pull request #16:
URL: https://github.com/apache/openoffice-org/pull/16


   


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[GitHub] [openoffice-org] dave2wave merged pull request #17: Add files via upload

2021-05-09 Thread GitBox


dave2wave merged pull request #17:
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Re: Hyperlink Warning Message

2021-05-09 Thread Peter Kovacs

ok, nice write up.

On 07.05.21 07:38, Dave Fisher wrote:

Hi -

The discussion should proceed considering how appopen.cpp is actually coded. 
I’m writing from memory so you will need to match my description to the actual 
variables and constants


On May 5, 2021, at 5:37 AM, Arrigo Marchiori  wrote:

Hello,

On Wed, May 05, 2021 at 07:08:11AM +, Peter Kovacs wrote:


The best approach I believe is to add a whitelist feature as for macro
files.

Users can add then the links they wish to approve.

Do you mean file-based whitelists instead of target-based?

I will try to explain myself better: the current filter on AOO 4.1.10
is target-based, because it is the target of the link that triggers
the warning. Are you suggesting to add a whitelist based on files, for
example "allow any links in documents from this directory"?

If so, would you use the same whitelist as for macros, or would you
introduce another one?

Other ideas that come to my mind at the moment, just for the sake of
this discussion:

1- whitelist individual targets such as ".uno:Reload" and any other
``complaints'' we will received between one release and the next;

There is such a list of extensions that we are likely to trust. That list has 
not been updated in some time and one change we made was adding OpenOffice help 
files to that list. We should look into expanding the list.


2- whitelist all ".uno:" targets (but would this open possible
malicious exploits?)

We do know about a set of protocols. There were four (IIRC) openoffice specific 
ones. We chose to trust the help protocol.. .uno is another. We should think 
about trusting all four by understanding better what each do.


3- add a generic box "don't ask any more" on the warning window, that
disables _any_ future warnings;

Alternatively the code has three settings of which two cannot be selected.

1. Trust hyperlinks with a certain combination of protocol and extension.
2. Trust all hyperlinks
3. Trust no hyperlinks other than help files.

We should enable the setting of once of these three existing constants of 
hyperlink trust as a user setting.


4- add a generic box "don't ask any more" on the warning window, that
disables future warnings for the _protocol of the current link_ (for
example all http:// or ftp:// or uno: links);

5- add a generic box "don't ask any more" on the warning window, that
disables future warnings for the _target of the current link_ (for
example ".uno:Reload" or "http://server.com/document.html";);

6 - We do need to improve the dialog to better explain the risks/

All The Best,
Dave


6-  any other ideas worth discussing? 

Best regards.


On 04.05.21 16:05, k...@kshelton.plus.com wrote:

For some years I've had a Reload button in my Calc document to avoid having to 
use the File menu. Just updated to 4.1.10 and now I get a message when pressing 
Reload button:

This hyperlink is going to open “.uno:Reload”. Do you want to proceed?

Is there a way of switching off this message please?

Thanks.

Regards
Keith Shelton



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