John McCreesh wrote (5-8-2009 9:08)
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 befo
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 li
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 :-)
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 whe
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 vegg
Steven Shelton írta:
> Frankly, a lot of them are still running whichever version of MS
> Office came out in 1998 or 2000 (I get lost in which version is which)
> and they have no incentive to change. But if I send any of them an ODF
> file, they'll have no idea what to do with it.
There are stil
2009/8/3 Steven Shelton :
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> MÁTÉ Gergely wrote:
>> By the way I think that teaching people to save files in restricted
>> formats is a bad thing in terms of marketing, as it virally markets
>> those formats.
>
>
> True, but . . . I routinely share
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MÁTÉ Gergely wrote:
> By the way I think that teaching people to save files in restricted
> formats is a bad thing in terms of marketing, as it virally markets
> those formats.
True, but . . . I routinely share motions, briefs, and other legal
docum
In fact, schools do not *teach* students anything in the IT area.
Rather, they
*train* them to use specific software on specific hardware. I remember a
friend learning word-processing - rather than teaching the principles of
formatting, and making the students *think* about what they wanted
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 8:54 PM, Alex Fisher wrote:
>> 2009/7/31 MÁTÉ Gergely :
>> > Just found this:
>> > http://linux.com/learn/tutorials/31384-school-is-out-impress-is-in
>> >
>> > By the way I think that teaching people to save files in restricted
>> > formats is a bad thing in terms of marketi
> 2009/7/31 MÁTÉ Gergely :
> > Just found this:
> > http://linux.com/learn/tutorials/31384-school-is-out-impress-is-in
> >
> > By the way I think that teaching people to save files in restricted
> > formats is a bad thing in terms of marketing, as it virally markets
> > those formats.
> >
> > Regar
2009/7/31 MÁTÉ Gergely :
> Just found this:
> http://linux.com/learn/tutorials/31384-school-is-out-impress-is-in
>
> By the way I think that teaching people to save files in restricted
> formats is a bad thing in terms of marketing, as it virally markets
> those formats.
>
> Regards,
> Gergely
Agr
Just found this:
http://linux.com/learn/tutorials/31384-school-is-out-impress-is-in
By the way I think that teaching people to save files in restricted
formats is a bad thing in terms of marketing, as it virally markets
those formats.
Regards,
Gergely
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