Re: [discuss] good suggestions for OO.o

2007-11-21 Thread Guy Voets
2007/11/20, The Directory [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 please make an FTP upload function for OO.o, so office documents can be
 uploaded to the internet or office intranet.


There was another thread , probably at the users list ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
about ftp. There are different programs (also depending on your operating
system), different types of program, Opera can do it, there's a plugin for
Firefox... but there are also security issues since programs send your
log-in and password to the site unprotected. Some webpage developing
programs include the upload function (DreamWeaver?), but that isn't really a
part of the functions OpenOffice.org is giving priority to.

please have an enhanced version of the find method.  Instead of just having
 Find and Replace,  have other function options, like find every such word
 and BOLDEN, ITALICIZE, change SIZE, UNDERLINE, etc to it


The Find  Replace function of OpenOffice.org is already quite powerful. You
can start a search for 'Directory' and replace it with 'Directory' - take a
look at More Options, then Formatting

please have a converter engine built into OO.o, or have a separate new
OO.ocomponent such that PDF documents can be converted BACK to word,
 presentation, and spreadsheet formats.  There are other PDF-to-office
 converters out there, but they are all expensive.  Maybe you might need to
 integrate GhostScript


Basically PDF is a format to keep documents in waiting to be printed, or
documents that you don't want to be changed. It is not conceived to be
re-edited.

plz reply
 -q10

 Maybe subscribe to the discuss list? and the users list?

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Re: [discuss] good suggestions for OO.o

2007-11-21 Thread Mathias Bauer
Guy Voets wrote:

 2007/11/20, The Directory [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 please make an FTP upload function for OO.o, so office documents can be
 uploaded to the internet or office intranet.
 
 
 There was another thread , probably at the users list ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 about ftp. There are different programs (also depending on your operating
 system), different types of program, Opera can do it, there's a plugin for
 Firefox... but there are also security issues since programs send your
 log-in and password to the site unprotected. Some webpage developing
 programs include the upload function (DreamWeaver?), but that isn't really a
 part of the functions OpenOffice.org is giving priority to.

OOo can load and store files via ftp already. If you have the necessary
access rights, of course. The OOo internal file dialog can be used as a
very simple ftp client for office documents as it can directly access
ftp folders.

Ciao,
Mathias

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Re: [discuss] good suggestions for OO.o

2007-11-21 Thread Nicolas Mailhot

Le mercredi 21 novembre 2007 à 14:55 -0600, Alexandro Colorado a écrit :

 On that line... I was onced asked if it can be done with webdav and  
 exactly how can you get documentation on having an enviroment with webdav?

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_dav.html

(basically just install mod_dav in any recent apache and use the Dav
On directive. The rest is standard apache)

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Re: [discuss] good suggestions for OO.o

2007-11-21 Thread Alexandro Colorado
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 14:29:37 -0600, Mathias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:



Guy Voets wrote:


2007/11/20, The Directory [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


please make an FTP upload function for OO.o, so office documents can be
uploaded to the internet or office intranet.



There was another thread , probably at the users list  
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
about ftp. There are different programs (also depending on your  
operating
system), different types of program, Opera can do it, there's a plugin  
for

Firefox... but there are also security issues since programs send your
log-in and password to the site unprotected. Some webpage developing
programs include the upload function (DreamWeaver?), but that isn't  
really a

part of the functions OpenOffice.org is giving priority to.


OOo can load and store files via ftp already. If you have the necessary
access rights, of course. The OOo internal file dialog can be used as a
very simple ftp client for office documents as it can directly access
ftp folders.

Ciao,
Mathias



On that line... I was onced asked if it can be done with webdav and  
exactly how can you get documentation on having an enviroment with webdav?


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Re: [discuss] good suggestions for OO.o

2007-11-21 Thread Alexandro Colorado
Sorry I didn't mean how to have a webdav server, but how to make OOo
work with a webdav server. I couldn't find any documentation referencing
webdav servers in the OOo site. 

How does OOo handles the authentication?

On Wed, 2007-11-21 at 22:05 +0100, Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
 Le mercredi 21 novembre 2007 à 14:55 -0600, Alexandro Colorado a écrit :
 
  On that line... I was onced asked if it can be done with webdav and  
  exactly how can you get documentation on having an enviroment with webdav?
 
 http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_dav.html
 
 (basically just install mod_dav in any recent apache and use the Dav
 On directive. The rest is standard apache)
 
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OpenOffice.org Español
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