Re: [Libreoffice] Fwd: [tdf-discuss] feature request, calc cell content copy behaviour

2011-02-15 Thread Tinkerer

I have an Intel Mac System 10.6.6 and I can do multiple pasting using CMD V
Once I have copied using CMD C,  I can paste ad infinitum, or I can past to
a whole block.
Undo and Redo still operate.

Tink.
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Re: [tdf-discuss] Windows Tab for LibO + F4 repeating function

2011-02-15 Thread Nguyen Vu Hung
# Please CC this email to the UX team

On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Do Hong Phuc  wrote:
> In Excel, F4 does function as repeating the most recent action while in
> LibO, F4 key acts as Data Sources.
> How we can assign F4 to repeat the most recent action?
Under OOo/LibO, I don't think we can bind that feature to a key other
than default.

OT:
Under Windows, I use Ctrl+Y to repeat the *last* recent action.
LibO/OOo: It is Ctrl+Shift-Y

I think that Ctrl-Y is easier the press; or we can assign
another key combos like Ctrl-2, Ctrl-3
# Are they assigned yet?

More OT:
Under Linux, we can use keymap to bind any keys.
Is that a good idea to make (as much as possible) LibO's shortcuts configurable?

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Re: [steering-discuss] Re: Trademark Policy of the Document Foundation

2011-02-15 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hi,

I uploaded the latest changes and modified the text accordingly, it
incorporates many, if not most of the changes from RH:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/TradeMark_Policy

best,
Charles. 

Le Mon, 14 Feb 2011 09:39:14 +,
Michael Meeks  a écrit :

> 
> On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 10:24 +0100, Italo Vignoli wrote:
> > > are we good on the TM policy? I'd like to move forward on this...
> > I am, of course.
> 
>   Oh ! did we fold in the Redhat advice ? (which seemed good to
> me) - I believe we did not, it would be worth someone carefully doing
> that I suppose.
> 
>   ATB,
> 
>   Michael.
> 



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Re: [tdf-discuss] Feature request for LibreOffice Impress

2011-02-15 Thread Chynte

On 23.01.2011 00:53, Christoph Noack wrote:

Hi Chynte!

Am Samstag, den 22.01.2011, 22:13 +0100 schrieb Chynte:

Hi,
after following this mailing list for a while, today I want to ask for
your opinion about two features I miss in Impress.

The first feature is linked to the custom slide shows. [...]
The problem is, that the automatic
page side numbering is not able to handle custom slide shows.

Mmh, I don't know a solution for this. Sorry :-\

But since Impress usually supports jumping to other (hidden) slides in
the presentation in any case, this might be required ... even if you
exclude (e.g.) slide 5, you can change to slide 5 by "5 ENTER" (another
feature important for some other users). To solve this, it requires a
bit more work ...


The second missing feature is support for automatic ToC- and
Index-Tables as they are implemented so nicely in Writer.

Concerning the ToC - what is missing when using the "Insert - Summary
Slide" feature?

[...]


What is your opinion? Do you agree that these two features could be
helpful for others?

I think yes - do you know whether there are issues (request) for this at
OOo or LibreOffice? This might help to evaluate how much this is
requested by others as well.

Regards,
Christoph




After digging around, I think, I should be able to program the needed 
features (ToC, slide numbers matching custom slide show)  on my own.

I would prefer to use Python and PyUNO for this.

Before I start, I would like to ask the list for giving me feedback for 
the following questions:
1. For generating a ToC I need to store somewhere, if the title should 
appear in the ToC or not.

Where can I store this information?
I found the "Description" and the "Name" tags I could use but I fear, 
that this will interact with other software also using these tags...


2. Maybe I want to add also an alphabetical Index linking to the most 
important keywords at the end of the presentation (remember, people will 
get a printed version of the slide show).
Where can I store the information, that a specific word should appear in 
this Index? You know I see problem with using "Description" and "Name" 
tags. For an index it is again more complicate since a word itself has 
no "Description" tag.
Using the "Description" tag of the object, in which the text appears, 
gives the problem, that deleting the text does not automatically delete 
the entry --> How can I detect in that case, that the word is deleted 
except doing a rescan all the time?


3. Is Python/PyUNO the good choice for programming this feature in 
Impress? Can you tell me Pro´s and Con´s?


4. What´s about the needed skills? Do you think, this project is 
feasible for someone who made up to now only very small standalone apps 
"just for fun" in Python?


Thanks for your remarks

Chynte


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Re: [tdf-discuss] Feature request for LibreOffice Impress

2011-02-15 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Chynte,

thank you for your email. I believe although I'm not sure that PyUno is
deprecated . But your suggestions are of technical nature, may I suggest you
continue that part of the discussion on our developers' mailing list?
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice

Best,
Charles.

2011/2/15 Chynte 

> On 23.01.2011 00:53, Christoph Noack wrote:
>
>> Hi Chynte!
>>
>> Am Samstag, den 22.01.2011, 22:13 +0100 schrieb Chynte:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> after following this mailing list for a while, today I want to ask for
>>> your opinion about two features I miss in Impress.
>>>
>>> The first feature is linked to the custom slide shows. [...]
>>> The problem is, that the automatic
>>> page side numbering is not able to handle custom slide shows.
>>>
>> Mmh, I don't know a solution for this. Sorry :-\
>>
>> But since Impress usually supports jumping to other (hidden) slides in
>> the presentation in any case, this might be required ... even if you
>> exclude (e.g.) slide 5, you can change to slide 5 by "5 ENTER" (another
>> feature important for some other users). To solve this, it requires a
>> bit more work ...
>>
>>  The second missing feature is support for automatic ToC- and
>>> Index-Tables as they are implemented so nicely in Writer.
>>>
>> Concerning the ToC - what is missing when using the "Insert - Summary
>> Slide" feature?
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>  What is your opinion? Do you agree that these two features could be
>>> helpful for others?
>>>
>> I think yes - do you know whether there are issues (request) for this at
>> OOo or LibreOffice? This might help to evaluate how much this is
>> requested by others as well.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Christoph
>>
>>
>>
> After digging around, I think, I should be able to program the needed
> features (ToC, slide numbers matching custom slide show)  on my own.
> I would prefer to use Python and PyUNO for this.
>
> Before I start, I would like to ask the list for giving me feedback for the
> following questions:
> 1. For generating a ToC I need to store somewhere, if the title should
> appear in the ToC or not.
> Where can I store this information?
> I found the "Description" and the "Name" tags I could use but I fear, that
> this will interact with other software also using these tags...
>
> 2. Maybe I want to add also an alphabetical Index linking to the most
> important keywords at the end of the presentation (remember, people will get
> a printed version of the slide show).
> Where can I store the information, that a specific word should appear in
> this Index? You know I see problem with using "Description" and "Name" tags.
> For an index it is again more complicate since a word itself has no
> "Description" tag.
> Using the "Description" tag of the object, in which the text appears, gives
> the problem, that deleting the text does not automatically delete the entry
> --> How can I detect in that case, that the word is deleted except doing a
> rescan all the time?
>
> 3. Is Python/PyUNO the good choice for programming this feature in Impress?
> Can you tell me Pro´s and Con´s?
>
> 4. What´s about the needed skills? Do you think, this project is feasible
> for someone who made up to now only very small standalone apps "just for
> fun" in Python?
>
> Thanks for your remarks
>
> Chynte
>
>
>
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