Re: [marketing] A so called tutorial about OpenOffice.org on Linux.com

2009-08-05 Thread John McCreesh
On Tue, August 4, 2009 20:49, MÁTÉ Gergely wrote: [snip] I usually send PDF files, and attach the ODF if the other party is supposed to edit it. In the worst case scenario I send RTF. It is something like vegetarianism. I hadn't thought of it like that before :-) But it's true - when veggie

[marketing] OO.o / Novell bits ...

2009-08-05 Thread Michael Meeks
Hi Charles, Wow - this reply is horribly late; I was doing some unrelated search and noticed this thread. If you want a reply - you need to CC me as well as the list - and not follow the screwed-up Reply-To: mangling that destroys community ;-) Sorry about that, but I can't regularly read

Re: [marketing] A so called tutorial about OpenOffice.org on Linux.com

2009-08-05 Thread Steven Shelton
On Tue, August 4, 2009 20:49, MÁTÉ Gergely wrote: I usually send PDF files, and attach the ODF if the other party is supposed to edit it. In the worst case scenario I send RTF. I have never had any luck saving RTF files in OOo. The formatting always gets so munged that I can't even read it when

Re: [marketing] A so called tutorial about OpenOffice.org on Linux.com

2009-08-05 Thread Drew Jensen
John McCreesh wrote: On Tue, August 4, 2009 20:49, MÁTÉ Gergely wrote: [snip] I usually send PDF files, and attach the ODF if the other party is supposed to edit it. In the worst case scenario I send RTF. It is something like vegetarianism. I hadn't thought of it like that before :-)

Re: [marketing] A so called tutorial about OpenOffice.org on Linux.com

2009-08-05 Thread John McCreesh
On Wed, August 5, 2009 16:29, Drew Jensen wrote: John McCreesh wrote: On Tue, August 4, 2009 20:49, MÁTÉ Gergely wrote: [snip] I usually send PDF files, and attach the ODF if the other party is supposed to edit it. In the worst case scenario I send RTF. It is something like vegetarianism.