I've had a niggling problem with OOo for some time, but been unable to
characterise it, but now I've installed 2.0.4 I seem to be able to reproduce
the behaviour, although I'm no nearer to discovering how to describe the
problem. As this is more technical than the users list deals with I thought
David Wilson wrote:
Perhaps if at the bottom of every help page there was a email link with
"Please contact us about any any problems or suggestions with this help
topic. We want to make perfect.)" You would get more comments.
(Using the link should add the topic name and language and help ve
Allen Pulsifer schrieb:
I'm looking over the new Path's configuration and it seems to me the
implementation is awkward and does not follow the usually configuration
paradigm.
In OpenOffice.org v2.0.3 and prior, paths were configured via
org.openoffice.Office.Common/Path/Default and
org.openof
Hi David,
David Wilson wrote:
On Friday 20 October 2006 7:14 am, Michael Meeks wrote:
As I say, of the ~million or so users that have been exposed to the
outdated help in this area, none I know of have noticed or cared enough
to actually file a bug.
In general people are amazed when they
Hi Michael,
Michael Meeks wrote:
So - my experience is that the more people involved in a decision - the
less likely any decision is to be taken: consider the difficulty of
choosing a restaurant with 3 people vs. 10 people. "I don't like
Chinese", "I can't walk far", "I know this place .
Hi,
just a heads up: if you compile *internal* python using newer gcc's, please
verify that your python supports readline.
The problem is described at
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-checkins/2004-November/044048.html
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=65994
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Pavel Janík
Michael Meeks wrote:
Let me show you why I feel this way, from a simple example I was
reading this morning: notice the consultation going on in this issue:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=56202
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