Re: [libreoffice-users] Suggestions for LibreOffice

2012-01-29 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
2012/1/19 Help_Please :
> Suggestion One:    Include "Check for updates"  to perform online checking
> for updates to LibreOffice.

Your distro should take care of that for you automatically.


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Suggestions for LibreOffice

2012-01-19 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)
It is great to see people offer suggestions and to approach this list first so 
we can see which team to send ideas to.  Most of the teams here have a 
wish-list or "feature request" thing to track ideas.  

Sorry your ideas this time are already implemented or in the process of being 
added but do keep on thinking up more.  Even better would be if you could join 
one of the teams or just have a look at what they do until you find a team you 
enjoy being part of or contributing too.  Some teams are down the 
left-hand-side here
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Main_Page
or perhaps better to poke around the official site
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-involved/

All good stuff :)
Many thanks and regards from
Tom :)


--- On Thu, 19/1/12, Help_Please  wrote:

From: Help_Please 
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Suggestions for LibreOffice
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thursday, 19 January, 2012, 4:07

I am new to this forum. So please  be kind.      I have been using
LibreOffice for some time now; home use only.  I have two suggestions to
pose for possible inclusion into LibreOffice. So, here goes.
Suggestion One:    Include "Check for updates"  to perform online checking
for updates to LibreOffice. At present, it appears that the only way to find
out if there are any updates is by receiving an email; or maybe by a
third-party application ... such as SUMo.

Suggestion Two:   I would like to see a "navigation" tool (short-cut) or
whatever you call it/them, that when used will send the user to the end of
any type document or form and to the end of the last line, data, etc.  At
present, I have not found any such "tool" to do this.  I have to manually
scroll down to the end of the document in order to add more data to a
document.  This can be very time consuming particularly if there is a large
amount of data.  This navigation tool needs to be available for all types of
documents, forms, data sheets, whatever.

Anyway, thanks for listening.  

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[libreoffice-users] Suggestions for LibreOffice

2012-01-19 Thread Help_Please
I am new to this forum. So please  be kind.  I have been using
LibreOffice for some time now; home use only.  I have two suggestions to
pose for possible inclusion into LibreOffice. So, here goes.
Suggestion One:Include "Check for updates"  to perform online checking
for updates to LibreOffice. At present, it appears that the only way to find
out if there are any updates is by receiving an email; or maybe by a
third-party application ... such as SUMo.

Suggestion Two:   I would like to see a "navigation" tool (short-cut) or
whatever you call it/them, that when used will send the user to the end of
any type document or form and to the end of the last line, data, etc.  At
present, I have not found any such "tool" to do this.  I have to manually
scroll down to the end of the document in order to add more data to a
document.  This can be very time consuming particularly if there is a large
amount of data.  This navigation tool needs to be available for all types of
documents, forms, data sheets, whatever.

Anyway, thanks for listening.  

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