Re: [luau] Open Office Malahini

2003-11-02 Thread Hawaii Linux Institute
I never thought I would say this, but the progress of OOo has begun to 
completely shock me.  As I mentioned in my previous posts, I had very 
low opinions about OpenOffice.org, and those opinions were valid as late 
as version 1.0.3 (the version that came with RH9).  In many aspects, at 
version 1.1, OOo is better than Microsoft Office.  Feature-wise, I would 
rank OOo 1.1 about the same as MSO 97.  But as we all know, Microsoft 
Office is best known as a product whose quality goes down with each 
newer version (since MSO 97, anyway).


OOo is an excellent desktop publishing program.  If you want to have a 
taste of how far it can do (as far as DTP is concerned), go to the 
OpenOffice.org Starters' Guide (a project maintained by a PhD student 
at University of Maryland):


http://www.math.umd.edu/~dcarrera/openoffice/intro/

then click on the pdf file to dl it.  I read a review which compares OOo 
1.1 with FrameMaker (a wellknown DTP program) and Microsoft Word, and 
OOo appears to have best of both worlds.  This is truly amazing.


Now about using OpenOffice to do coding.  Of course, nobody will do 
that.  But nothing will prevent you from doing that, either.  The only 
thing you need to do is, save it as a .txt (text) file.  This will 
eliminate all the unnecessary formatting coding.  OTOH, OpenOffice has 
an auto complete feature, which non-programmers like myself may find 
neat when using OOo to do some coding.




Warren Togami wrote:


On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 21:04, Ben Timmerman wrote:
 

I've been real silent on this list since being very stupid a while back 
concerning list etiquette but in the last couple days have gotten my 
first exposure to Open Office and need someone's imput.


Two questions:
First, which of the Open Office utilites is the one to code in?  I'm 
coding some Java and my first stab has me using the *.sxw file format 
which apparently includes some unnecessary formatting that the compiler 
wrinkles it's nose at.


   



Absolutely nobody uses OpenOffice to do coding.  OpenOffice is suited
only for office-type documents... typing papers, page layout,
spreadsheets, etc.
 





RE: [luau] Open Office Malahini

2003-11-02 Thread Camron W. Fox
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 Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 21:04
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 Subject: [luau] Open Office Malahini


 I've been real silent on this list since being very stupid a while back
 concerning list etiquette but in the last couple days have gotten my
 first exposure to Open Office and need someone's imput.

 Two questions:
 First, which of the Open Office utilites is the one to code in?  I'm
 coding some Java and my first stab has me using the *.sxw file format
 which apparently includes some unnecessary formatting that the compiler
 wrinkles it's nose at.

 Finally, What is the best hard copy reference for the Open Office
 Suite?  I know we're supposed to be online oriented but I find myself
 more and more looking forward to reading a physical text from time to
 time.  Thanx, Ben Timmerman

Not to take anything away from OOo (and I apologize for being off-thread),
but for coding stuff (depending on what it is), I sometimes use NEdit
(www.nedit.org), an X Windows multipurpose editor. The neat thing about it
is you can tell it what language you are coding in (a list of about 20,
ranging from Ada to XML) and it highlights everything according to the
syntax rules for the language. I do most of my perl with it.

Best Regards,
Camron

Camron W. Fox
Hilo Office
High Performance Computing Group
Fujitsu America, INC.
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]