Re: [tdf-discuss] How I could search queries in the archives of this list?

2013-05-22 Thread Christian Lohmaier
Hi Guillermo, *,

On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Guillermo Molleda Jimena
 wrote:
> How I can search the archives of this list?
> In http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/
> I not see a search engine.

Yes, those archives are simple archives, but the ones hosted at TDF
are only one of many different archives. You could use a web-search
engine like Volker suggested, or use mail-archive.com for example.

The lists are integrated well, for example each mail to the list has
an Archived-At: header that has a direct link to the message in the
archive. For example your mail has:
Archived-At: 

If you follow that link, you'll get to your post (
http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss@documentfoundation.org/msg09875.html
)
All our lists are archived at mail-archive.com and can be reached
easily, for example:
http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss@documentfoundation.org/ or
http://www.mail-archive.com/website@global.libreoffice.org/

It offers a nice interface (including access-keys for keyboard-based
reading/navigation) and a powerful search.

Other alternatives are gmane (although I always have a hard time
remembering the way they create the newsgroup name, so if at all I
always get there via google :-)) or nabble.

ciao
Christian

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Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: Experimental UI for LibreOffice proposal

2013-05-22 Thread Wolfgang Keller
> Advice: Listen to Wolfgang (earlier posts), whoever he is.

Thanks for the flowers. I'm just a "screenworker" who has been
producing documents with computers since ~25 years now, on various
operating systems (Atari ST, DOS since 3.3, Windows since 2.11, MacOS
since 6.0.7, various Unixes etc.) with various applications.

The GUI I like the most is probably RagTime (since version 4;
minimum waste of screenspace), the functional concept I like
the most is that of XML, where I can *enforce* a document structure
through a schema and the typographic output quality I like the most is
LyX/LaTeX, obivously.

Currently, for documents that are input by hand (not generated from
e.g. a database) and that are to be printed out, LyX/LaTeX seems to be
the best compromise for me.

Sincerely,

Wolfgang

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