Le Vendredi 31 Mars 2006 12:00, Henk-Jan van der Molen a écrit :
> With Windows and KDE/Gnome every wordprocessor is wysiwyg,
Correct me if I am wrong, but it seems to me that KDE's KOffice has the
capabilities of describing the document's structure, in the WordPerfect way.
> but some users
> s
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Hi Henk-Jan,
Henk-Jan van der Molen wrote:
As a Linux user, I have been working with Open Office for some time now.
Lately, I have been thinking about a new function in Open Office to
persuade as much MS Office users as possible to migrate to OO.
I have described this function below; I am curi
L.S.
As a Linux user, I have been working with Open Office for some time now.
Lately, I have been thinking about a new function in Open Office to
persuade as much MS Office users as possible to migrate to OO.
I have described this function below; I am curious what the OO project members
think a
Hi Michael,
Leibowitz, Michael wrote:
Is there a portable pack directive that is recommended? Gcc and the
Windows compilers both support #pragma pack (solaris??). Is there a
portable macro for this sort of thing? I need to pack a struct to four
byte alignment. Any help appreciated.
Solaris