Re: [libreoffice-design] A new User paradigm for LibreOffice.

2012-02-17 Thread Stefan Knorr (Astron)
Hi Carl, On 15 February 2012 20:37, 52midnight wrote: > Thanks for an interesting and informative reply. Sure. >> I believe, with your script, you'd best go to the developer list at >> [1] which is always quite enthusiastic about patches etc. As far as I >> know there is quite some interest in

Re: [libreoffice-design] A new User paradigm for LibreOffice.

2012-02-15 Thread 52midnight
Hello Astron Thanks for an interesting and informative reply. I believe, with your script, you'd best go to the developer list at [1] which is always quite enthusiastic about patches etc. As far as I know there is quite some interest in automatic PDF conversion. OK, that certainly encourages

Re: [libreoffice-design] A new User paradigm for LibreOffice.

2012-02-15 Thread Stefan Knorr (Astron)
Hello 52-midnight, here is a slightly longer reply... On 15 February 2012 02:47, 52midnight wrote: > I've recently written a Perl script that converts many ODT files to PDF > using the commandline. This resulted from an Inet search that failed to find > anything useful for someone like myself -

[libreoffice-design] A new User paradigm for LibreOffice.

2012-02-14 Thread 52midnight
I've recently written a Perl script that converts many ODT files to PDF using the commandline. This resulted from an Inet search that failed to find anything useful for someone like myself - a Linux User for a dozen years who doesn't use M$ in any form, and is not interested in commercial o