Re: [Bug 92768] support hiding title objects

2016-02-11 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Jan,

Could you please not put the developers'list in cc of issues on BZ? We are 
flooded by hundreds of emails...

Best,

Charles. 

Le 11 février 2016 14:50:31 GMT+01:00, 
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Re: [libreoffice-l10n] Happy New Year 2016

2016-01-02 Thread Charles-H . Schulz
Hello Chandrakant, Sylvia,
Sylvia Sánchez  @ 2016-01-02 01:16 CET:

> Thank you very much!!
> Same for you too!!


Indeed, happy new year to all of you and let's make 2016 an even better year
for LibreOffice!

Best wishes,

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[Fwd: [libo-marketing-priv] Announcing Pebble Smartwatch Application for LibreOffice Impress]

2015-01-02 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello,

Forwarding this to the developers' list. It has been suggested the
original developer contributes its code to our repository.

Best,

Charles.
--- Begin Message ---
Hi,

I would like to announce the brand new LibreOffice Impress remote
control application of Pebble smartwatch.

Just a brief, Pebble is a smartwatch which is aimed to accompany with
your smartphones.  A very succesfull smartwatch born from a
crowdfunding campaing. More info may be gathered from its website
https://getpebble.com

This application is developed by Gülşah Köse who is a student in
Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University of Turkey. Necdet Yücel, our long
time contributor, encouraged and mentored her about this app.

You can visit this project's homepage at github
https://github.com/COMU/pebble-remote
It has a very easy installation guide.

Here is a pic -as it did happened-  of Pebble app on work:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-CrK-dldEO-M/VKWIOYw0U3I/RZY/PCAVBxAY28A/s1600/pebble-impress-remote.jpg

With this Pebble app, LibreOffice Impress now has its 3rd app which is
quite different an 'cooler' than others.

It will be very nice to have this app reviewed by our devs and
announced via TDF blog.

I'm cc'ing Gülşah Köse and Necdet Yücel for your further questions &
contact requests.

Best regards,
Zeki

PS:  Forwarding this mail to developer list will be highly appreciated.
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Re: UOF v2.0, the PRC national XML standard for Chinese Office documents--what to do with it in LibreOffice?

2014-11-13 Thread Charles-H. Schulz

Stuart, all,

Le 12.11.2014 15:25, V Stuart Foote a écrit :

jonathon-4 wrote

What happened to the Chinese language team?
zh.libreoffice.org is in English, even though that is not on the


There is a pretty vibrant Chinese user community here:
http://www.libreofficechina.org/forum.php

And the truth is, it is not that difficult to gist most document and 
posting
content using Google Translate MT services as coming from ZhongZi to 
English
is usually very high quality--exactly what is needed to identify the 
mixed

code (UTF-8, or GB  encoding) that UOF seems to use.

PinYin to English presents challenges, and like most westerners I am
illiterate with ZhongZi in that my Chinese skills are limited to 
PinYin.
But as I'd mentioned, I've not been able to locate a specification for 
the

UOF v2.0 "standard" to start to  review.



UOF has always looked like an oddball to me. A good idea, but an 
oddball. You will not find UOF specs as such anywhere. But you will find 
the "mark-up language" spec leading to the format specification at the 
OASIS, provided there is no other repository that is more active than 
this one in China: 
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=uoml-x

It is called UOML-X.

As you can see, this is the continuation of an older TC called "UOML 
TC", that was not very active either. The whole point of UOML (and UOF) 
is to "wrap" entire document files (OOXML, ODF, PDF...) into a new 
format with a mark-up language describing the various possible 
operations on these documents. My point however, is not to criticize the 
quality of the standard itself - I just think it either fully works as 
it claims it does or it has completely failed a long time ago.


Now, the UOF standard does exist as such and has enjoyed Chinese's 
governmental support. I'm not so sure whether it has any actual traction 
inside China and I have never even seen an UOF file, ever. I note it was 
started sometime in 2007, and had a few revisions until 2009. After 
that, nothing.
The best solution was already suggested earlier: do you think you could 
check with Ubuntu Kylin about this? Is UOF popular? Is it even used?


If it is, the next step is to attract chinese contributors, possibly 
under the www.documentliberation.org umbrella. But until there is such 
an interest, it is unlikely that TDF and the devs here will pay much 
attention.


Hope this helps,

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Re: [libreoffice-marketing] Re: LibreOffice Weekly News #5 waiting for reviews

2014-09-17 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
I am outside today,
I will comment later or tomorrow. Thanks for the LOWN!

Best,

Charles.

On 13 septembre 2014 11:48:28 CEST, Norbert Thiebaud  
wrote:
>On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Sophie 
>wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Le 13/09/2014 10:07, Norbert Thiebaud a écrit :
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>>
>>> "Yet 7 new contributors to the LibreOffice project! Welcome to
>them!"
>>> ->
>>> "We welcomed 7 new contributors to the LibreOffice project:"
>>
>> And I would say ...7 new contributors to the development team, there
>are
>> new contributors to the project not cited here.
>
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Re: LibreOffice Weekly News #5 waiting for reviews

2014-09-14 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hey William,

On 14 septembre 2014 22:24:55 CEST, William Gathoye  wrote:
>-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>On 09/13/2014 03:25 AM, William Gathoye wrote:
>> Hi *,
>> 
>> I've just finished to write the fifth edition of LOWN. [1]
>> 
>> The latter is waiting for your reviews.
>> 
>> If I got no complains in the next 48h, I'll advertise it on social 
>> networks pinging some news magazine holders like Michael Larabel 
>> (Phoronix).
>
>As promised, I advertised LOWN 5 on social networks [1] [2]
>
>Even, if LOWN was not intended as a public release [3], the
>advertising on G+ and a ping to Michael Larabel is just a test to see
>how the public will react, on the marketing POV.

LOL don't worry it is always good to spread the word out. I will beat the drums 
tomorrow too.

Best,

Charles.


>
>[1] https://plus.google.com/112998591790866541202/posts/Spst6H9bgUb
>[2] https://twitter.com/willubuntu/status/511247560368201728
>[3] "This newsletter is not really meant for people outside our
>community." from
>http://standardsandfreedom.net/index.php/2014/09/14/strategy-workshop/
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Paris LibreOffice hackfest practical info

2014-06-26 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello everyone and especially devs who will be joining us tomorrow in 
Paris for the hackfest,


The Simplon space will be open at 9 am and we can enter there at that 
time. I'll be there, here's my phone (+33)-0-6 98655424

The location is described here:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Hackfest/Paris2014
as well as here: www.simplon.co

On the evening we will have a dinner in a central location in Paris at 
or around 7:30 pm but you'll know more on the spot tomorrow.


Looking forward to see you all tomorrow!

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Re: [libreoffice-marketing] LibreOffice Weekly News #2 released

2014-06-22 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello William,

Thanks a lot! Let's have our workflow on the wiki from the beginning next time. 
People will know where to contribute ;-) .

Cheers,

Charles.

On 22 juin 2014 00:36:59 CEST, William Gathoye  wrote:
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>Hi *,
>
>
>I've just finished writing the second LOWN edition. It is available
>here [1], still as a pdf version for now.
>
>You might still expect some mimetype errors, since Github doesn't
>handle pdf quite well. As a workaround, when you are on the wiki page,
>please make a right click, click on "Save the link as..." and open the
>pdf file with your favourite pdf client.
>
>Please do not advertise this LOWN#2 version yet. I'm still open to any
>comment or correction you would have.
>
>The final version is for tomorrow, and will be provided in a MediaWiki
>version at that time. I'm using Pandoc for the LaTeX -> MediaWiki
>syntax conversion, but compiling its dependencies is taking more time
>than expected, sorry for the delay.
>
>
>Regards,
>
>
>[1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/LOWN/2
>
>
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Re: Paris Hackfest 2014 agenda

2014-06-18 Thread Charles-H. Schulz

Le 18.06.2014 14:50, Norbert Thiebaud a écrit :
On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 2:22 AM, Lionel Elie Mamane  
wrote:

Thanks, "schedule" is what I meant, and that's exactly the information
I wanted.

See you next week,


looking forward to it...

Having not had much time at all to work on the lo-code the past few
months.. I will come without a list of favorite to-dos...
I'll be happy to give you a hand with database/sql related issues if 
you want...




Glad to hear that. Please DO fill out the agenda part on the wiki page 
:-)


Thanks,

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Re: minutes of ESC call ...

2014-05-09 Thread Charles-H. Schulz


On 9 mai 2014 16:01:09 CEST, Italo Vignoli  wrote:
>On 08/05/14 17:29, Michael Meeks wrote:
>
>> * Should we simplify version numbering? (Kendy)
>> + So far major.minor.micro, but due to our release plan, all our
>versions
>>   are continuous improvements - does it make sense to still keep
>'major'?
>> [ ie. should we do 4.3.0 -> 5.0, 4.4.3 -> 6.3, etc.? ]
>
>Marketing wise, this should be carefully prepared, as otherwise it
>would
>become a real problem for users (and also for journalists). They have
>just become accustomed to this release numbering and to the fast pace
>of
>time based releases, and the risk is that they would not understand why
>we are changing.


Esp. When we are about to change the "stable" to "mature".

Best, 

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Re: Paris LibreOffice hackfest

2014-04-30 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello Italo, 

On 30 avril 2014 00:25:02 CEST, Italo Vignoli  wrote:
>On 29/04/14 17:07, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
>
>> This is to let you know that TDF and Simplon.co will organize a
>> LibreOffice Hackfest in Paris, on the 27th and 28th of June. The
>event
>> will take place in Paris/Montreui and you can check Simplon.co's page
>> here: http://www.simplon.co
>
>What about a press meeting on Friday, June 27 ? Although we do not have
>any announcement close to that date, we can invite journalists for an
>informal update about the project.


Yes that would be great and attracting the press to simplon would please the 
Simplon immensely.

Best, 

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Paris LibreOffice hackfest

2014-04-29 Thread Charles-H. Schulz

Hello everyone,

This is to let you know that TDF and Simplon.co will organize a 
LibreOffice Hackfest in Paris, on the 27th and 28th of June. The event 
will take place in Paris/Montreui and you can check Simplon.co's page 
here: http://www.simplon.co


Everybody's welcome of course!

Best,

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Paris Hackfest in June

2014-02-25 Thread Charles-H. Schulz

Hello,

We should have a Hackfest in Paris during the month of June, ideally the 
27th and 28th. It would take place at the Simplon space, located in 
Montreuil: www.simplon.co


Please let me know in private or elsewhere if you would be interested in 
joining.


Best,

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Re: New Feedback Page

2014-01-09 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Well just a heads up: there will be a redesigned feedback page in the upcoming 
website and it will draw on the existing one :-)

Best, 

Charles. 

Joel Madero  a écrit :
>Hi All,
>
>Robinson and Christian did some great work here. We have our new
>feedback page live and linked. If you go to Send Feedback from within
>LibreOffice you will see the new page with nifty options and clean "get
>involved" links.
>
>Thanks to Robinson and Christian for getting this done :)
>
>I'm not sure if we want this to be translated or not since we want all
>bug reports filed in English and the BSA (previously linked from send
>feedback) was exclusively English until very recently.
>
>Sophie, thoughts here?
>
>
>Best,
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Re: developpement

2013-12-09 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Bonjour, 

Ceci est une liste de dévelopment anglophone. Je vous suggère d'essayer
http://fr.libreoffice.org et ses listes de discussion pour le Français.

Merci,

Charles-H. Schulz.

Le Wed, 4 Dec 2013 16:36:44 +0100,
"Atlas Informatique"  a écrit :

> bonjour 
> Je viens de decouvrir LibreOffice par un client.
> 
> Je voudrais savoir quel est le langage de programmation des macros
> pour la base de données BASE.
> 
> Est-ce que le logiciel integre VBA comme ACCESS ?
> 
> Comment trouver de la documentation ?
> 
>  
> 
> Cordialement
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Re: [Review 4-0, 4-0-0] New artwork for LibreOffice 4.0

2013-01-28 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello,


Le lundi 28 janvier 2013 à 11:10 +0100, Stefan Knorr a écrit :
> Hello all,
> 
> please consider
> https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/1891/
> 
> for inclusion in 4.0.0. It contains the new splash screen, About
> dialogue banner & Start Centre banner (Community edition without TDF
> byline in the logo).
> Note that it does not include matching Windows installer background
> images, though. It should be possible to fix that in the 4.0.1 timeframe
> at least.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Astron.
> 
> 
> PS: all splash screens under discussion were posted here:
> https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/4.0_Branding
> 

Please DON'T INCLUDE THIS JUST YET. Check the Board mailing list (email
coming up).

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Re: Adding the browser to Libreoffice

2012-11-09 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
-1 as well. Which board members did you talk to? I am suprized anny of them
would think it's a good idea.

Best,

Charles.
Le 9 nov. 2012 10:10, "Michael Stahl"  a écrit :

> On 09/11/12 07:17, khagaroth wrote:
> > -1.
> >
> > If you want to add something new instead of improving the current
> > functionality, the only thing that would make sense is an Outlook
> > counterpart. That's the only thing that's missing for a complete
> > office suite.
>
> i wonder why people say that an office suite needs to have an email
> client: is that only because Microsoft Office includes one?
>
> having never been a user of Microsoft Office: what specifically are the
> benefits of having an email client in the suite that are not currently
> supported in LibreOffice by its various Send As Email / Mail Merge /
> Address Book integration etc. features that are configurable to work
> with a number of external mail clients such as Thunderbird, Evolution,
> etc.?
>
> surely nobody actually wants to embed a mail client into a Writer
> document as an OLE object?
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LibreOffice & OWA

2012-06-15 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hi,

I have someone here from the public sector who just sent me this weird
report, I studied it, and open a bug report (#51121) but I just find it
astonishing: would you say that LibreOffice may corrupt document files
in such a way that when they get sent via email (Outlook Web Access in
this case) they can't be open by the recipient? Other ODF files
produced by OOo 3.3 and AOO 3.4 don't seem to exhibit the same
behaviour.  In any case, I look forward to your comments and tests.

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Re: Android UI work

2012-04-02 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Jonathan,

Le Mon, 02 Apr 2012 13:35:02 +0200,
Jonathan Aquilina  a écrit :

> >> The menu I did is equivalent to the application chooser on
> >> linux mac etc.
> > And that is something not needed on Android (or iOS). (In fact,
> > personally I think the "Start Centre" (as I think its official name
> > is) makes little sense on normal desktop OSes, either, and we keep
> > it just because we don't have the courage (or the UX resources) to
> > get rid of it...)
> >

May I also suggest, from a non-developer perspective, that you
coordinate your work with the UX and design team ? They're been writing
specs for an Android interface, if I remember well. 

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Re: [Libreoffice] A belated hello

2011-09-04 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello Stephan,

Welcome to LibreOffice, it's good to have you here!

Best,
Charles.


Le 02/09/2011 11:11, Olivier Hallot a écrit :
> Welcome Stephan
> 
> Your collaboration is very well appreciated.
> 
> I hope you will enjoy participating in this new era of development of
> the OOo codebase at LibreOffice.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Olivier
> 
> Em 02-09-2011 04:32, Stephan Bergmann escreveu:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> As you might already have noticed, I've started to become active
>> around here recently.  That's because, since yesterday, I'm an
>> employee of Red Hat (though not yet with a proper email address, but
>> that will change soon), having the pleasure of reinforcing its great
>> LibreOffice team.
>>
>> In case you don't know me yet, I've been a long time member of the
>> Hamburg OOo team, working mostly on the lower layers of the project,
>> the UNO stuff, system abstraction, configmgr, building, testing, clean
>> code, C++/Java/Posix standards conformance, linkers, whatever…
>>
>> I hope we'll have fun together over here (at least as much as we used
>> to have over at OOo---well, most of the time at least…).  And I also
>> hope we'll continue to cooperate in good spirit with the folks who
>> resurrect OOo now as an Apache incubator project, as well as with all
>> the other groups in the larger OOo ecosystem.  (Disclosure: I signed
>> up as initial committer when that Apache project started this summer,
>> and have since been somewhat active there.  Lets see how that develops.)
>>
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Re: [Libreoffice] Hackfest - September 9th, Ohio Linux Fest

2011-06-18 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello Drew,

Just a small comment in passing. I am shocked and dismayed to hear that
people have attempted to bully or pressure you. It is despicable, but as
Norbert wrote, these are the misguided idiots. We are all free individuals
with the ability to think freely for ourselves, and whatever someone thinks
of the opinion of someone else, this opinion and the person has to be
respected anyway.

This being said, we're glad to have you on board and are thankful for
everything you're doing for the LibreOffice project.

Take care,

Charles.
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[Libreoffice] Fw: [unhosted] volunteer C/C++ hackers needed for Unhosted LibreOffice cloud-sync

2011-04-11 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hi,

I took the liberty of forwarding this message to this list, in case
anyone's interested :-)

Best,
Charles. 

- Message Transféré -

Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 13:56:02 +0200
De: Michiel de Jong 
À: unhosted 
Sujet: [unhosted] volunteer C/C++ hackers needed for Unhosted
LibreOffice cloud-sync


LibreOffice is a desktop application, maybe the most important one that
exists in the Free World. It provides software freedom to literally
millions of users who use it for many hours each day to edit text
documents, spreadsheets, presentations, etcetera. The proprietary
competition of LibreOffice (Microsoft's MS Office, Oracle's "used to be
Open" Office, and increasingly Google Docs) is moving to 'the cloud',
that's to say, all of them are moving towards a hostage platform where
there is no software freedom. In other words, this is an emergency.
There is a very real risk of Software Freedom "staying behind" on the
desktop.

The Unhosted project has been invited by The Document Foundation (the
organization that published LibreOffice) to propose a solution for this
problem. In response, we drafted our vision in this nice motion graphic:
http://vimeo.com/21387223

The Document Foundation are now awaiting our code for this (see
http://groups.google.com/group/unhosted/browse_thread/thread/19e9bb4eeb76820c/36b5492a5bb61593#36b5492a5bb61593).
We know pretty well how to do it, but we don't have enough people /
hours-in-a-day to write it.

So now we need C/C++ hackers to implement this. All skill levels welcome
(including non-technical skills like usability testing and translating
menu texts to your native language). Please reply to this email to
enroll.

Also, please forward this to any of your friends who know C/C++.


Many thanks,
Michiel


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LibreOffice is a desktop application, maybe the most important one that exists in the Free World. It provides software freedom to literally millions of users who use it for many hours each day to edit text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, etcetera. The proprietary competition of LibreOffice (Microsoft's MS Office, Oracle's "used to be Open" Office, and increasingly Google Docs) is moving to 'the cloud', that's to say, all of them are moving towards a hostage platform where there is no software freedom. In other words, this is an emergency. There is a very real risk of Software Freedom "staying behind" on the desktop.
The Unhosted project has been invited by The Document Foundation (the organization that published LibreOffice) to propose a solution for this problem. In response, we drafted our vision in this nice motion graphic: http://vimeo.com/21387223
The Document Foundation are now awaiting our code for this (see http://groups.google.com/group/unhosted/browse_thread/thread/19e9bb4eeb76820c/36b5492a5bb61593#36b5492a5bb61593 ). We know pretty well how to do it, but we don't have enough people / hours-in-a-day to write it.
So now we need C/C++ hackers to implement this. All skill levels welcome (including non-technical skills like usability testing and translating menu texts to your native language). Please reply to this email to enroll.
Also, please forward this to any of your friends who know C/C++.Many thanks,Michiel
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Re: [Libreoffice] Impressive mockups

2011-01-31 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Dear Julio,

this is the development mailing list. Please discuss and post this
on other lists, such as discuss@ or marketing@

thanks,

Charles.

Le Mon, 31 Jan 2011 08:57:44 -0300,
Júlio Hoffimann  a écrit :

> Hi all,
> 
> This is beautiful!
> http://www.techdrivein.com/2011/01/impressive-libreoffice-ui-mockups-you.html
> 
> LibreOffice will be the best office suite ever seen! :-)
> 
> Regards,
> Júlio.

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Re: [Libreoffice] web based libre office

2011-01-27 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello there,

Indeed, a first step would be an extension that could store documents
on Dropbox and Ubuntu One... what do others think?

best,
Charles. 

Le Thu, 27 Jan 2011 17:32:48 +0700,
Samphan Raruenrom  a écrit :

> Another idea for a shorter-term solution for this is, instead of
> web-based LibO, someone make a synchronization software that relay
> changes between off-line ODF and online Google Docs, a la Google
> Cloud Connect for MS Office.
> 
> Working with Google Docs is somewhat painful because it still lacks
> many familiar features. An ideal solution would be to use a fat
> client that store the ODF in the cloud. Many users can use the fat
> client to edit the document at the same time while the
> synchronization software relay the changes made by different users.
> Google Docs would be nice as the cloud storage except that ODF lost a
> lot of formatting when convert to Google Docs.
> 
> On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 10:03 PM, Michael Meeks
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi Ged,
> >
> > On Mon, 2011-01-24 at 15:06 +0100, Ged Wed wrote:
> > > whats the support for doing a web based open office ?
> > > Ajax based with a restful JSON or XML model.
> >
> > Well, it is not an impossibly bad idea :-)
> >
> > > I am asking because this seems like such a good move.
> > > Libre Office would then have a very compelling solution that
> > > neither google Docs or MS Office can really compete against.
> >
> > Riight; except they are already in the market place - which
> > makes us at
> > least two years away from there, even if we had a product now :-)
> >
> > > - what is important is that both the fat client and the thin
> > > client are both adapted towards the client / server model
> > > together. This makes both version easy to maintain, change
> > > control, testing etc
> >
> > Well - since we have a fat client; I would personally focus
> > on two things:
> >
> >a) feature parity between fat and web client
> >+ no-one else does this.
> >+ fat client for off-line, web for (who? ;-)
> >
> >b) abandon hope of off-line web editing: that's why you have
> > the fat client right ? :-)
> >
> >which means, we have to re-use the fat client on the web
> > server; that
> > means all sorts of good things: we need to make it smaller, more
> > reliable, faster to start, etc. etc.
> >
> >and it also makes some things a lot easier; IMHO doing remote
> > rendering
> > by cutting at VCL and proxying rendering (wherever possible) to a
> > remote canvas, -might- work in semi-linear time.
> >
> >I'm thinking a re-hash of:
> >
> >http://blogs.gnome.org/alexl/2010/11/23/gtk3-vs-html5/
> >
> >Though of course VCL's rendering APIs are (now)
> > substantially less pleasant than gtk+'s.
> >
> >HTH,
> >
> >Michael.
> >
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Re: [Libreoffice] Record Macro button deactivated?

2011-01-25 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Thanks everyone!

Charles.

Le Tue, 25 Jan 2011 16:13:09 +,
Caolán McNamara  a écrit :

> "tools->options->general->enable experimental 


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[Libreoffice] Record Macro button deactivated?

2011-01-25 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hi,

sorry for the question, but I have a journalist asking me why the
record macro button has been deactivated... any clue?

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Re: [Libreoffice] first time on the list

2010-11-11 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Jonathan,

Please contact Peter Poeml for the mirror, if that's still an offer...

best,
Charles.


Le Wed, 10 Nov 2010 14:30:34 +0100,
Jonathan Aquilina  a écrit :

> hey guys i would like to try and help out in LO development. what is
> the bulk language that its coded in? is it java? also would the
> project be interested in me hosting a european mirror?
> 
> Regards

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Re: [Libreoffice] first time on the list

2010-11-10 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello Jonathan,

Welcome! You may want to check this page:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development

LibO is not coded in Java, but in C++; mirros are welcome as well as
coding.

Best,
Charles.


Le Wed, 10 Nov 2010 14:30:34 +0100,
Jonathan Aquilina  a écrit :

> hey guys i would like to try and help out in LO development. what is
> the bulk language that its coded in? is it java? also would the
> project be interested in me hosting a european mirror?
> 
> Regards

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