Jonathon Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Takashi wrote:
>
> > letters, booklet and so on, come to about 23,000,000,000.
>
> So that is why Japan issues so many stamps.
Sure.
> > > > * Requirement for OOo
> > > > - supporting Hagaki dimensions
> > > [x] although only by entering the values
On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 13:26 +0100, Art - Arthit Suriyawongkul wrote:
> > According to the OOoCon 2004 attendee survey and some feedback
> > about last year's conference, proposed locations should meet
> > the following requirements as much as possible:
>
> >* be near enough to allow a large nu
On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 13:47 +0100, Konrad wrote:
> Dnia 12-01-2006, czw o godzinie 13:26 +0100, Art - Arthit Suriyawongkul
> napisał(a):
> > well, so very little chance for these four As: (central+southern)
> > Africa, (southern) America, Asia, and Australasia
> > (not to mention another two As: Ar
Takashi wrote:
> letters, booklet and so on, come to about 23,000,000,000.
So that is why Japan issues so many stamps.
> > > * Requirement for OOo
> > > - supporting Hagaki dimensions
> > [x] although only by entering the values directy.
>
> Wrong. Ordinary people don't know the strict dimensi
Hi,
Thanks for your interesting comments, John and Christian.
> Typically 150mm x 105mm, although it varies.
> Almost the same here.. 105 × 148 (DIN A6) - but postcards can have
> almost any size, as long as they fit into a standard mail-slot /
> letter-box
>
> Standard size can range from widt
Hi Takashi, *,
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 10:11:37PM +0900, Takashi Nakamoto wrote:
>
> I will publish a RFE issue for supporting functions of Hagaki (postcards in
> Japan), but I want to know circumstances of postcards around the world in
> advance. I don't know how postcards are used in each count
Dnia 12-01-2006, czw o godzinie 13:26 +0100, Art - Arthit Suriyawongkul
napisał(a):
> well, so very little chance for these four As: (central+southern)
> Africa, (southern) America, Asia, and Australasia
> (not to mention another two As: Arctic and Antartic, kidding :P)
Antartic? Why not? :P
Cheer
> According to the OOoCon 2004 attendee survey and some feedback
> about last year's conference, proposed locations should meet
> the following requirements as much as possible:
>* be near enough to allow a large number of Sun's
> OpenOffice.org developers, who are in Hamburg, to attend
>