Hi Ivan,
On 29.04.2010 08:46, Ivan M wrote:
You're right: it won't be a marketable feature by any means. But if it
can be done reasonably painlessly (i.e. without adversely affecting
the size of the code repository and inconveniencing developers), I
think it could be worth doing. The same goes
Hi Mathias, Christian, all,
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 8:13 PM, Mathias Bauer m...@openoffice.org wrote:
Hi Ivan,
thanks for your suggestions. Please let me add some more technically
motivated comments.
In the same way as developers have to care for user experience, plans
for possible changes
Hi Ivan,
thanks for your suggestions. Please let me add some more technically
motivated comments.
In the same way as developers have to care for user experience, plans
for possible changes must take technical boundary conditions into
account that at least might have an influence on when
Hi *,
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 4:13 AM, Mathias Bauer m...@openoffice.org wrote:
1) Get rid of old icon sets. Industrial and Classic are two good candidates
IMO.
Would save less than 10MB...
2) Run PNGOUT [2] on all icon sets to reduce the size of each PNG file.
Small reductions across
Hi Ivan,
On Saturday 24 April 2010, Ivan M wrote:
The area in question is found in a bunch of zip files in OOo's
/Basis/share/config folder. These are the toolbar icon sets that are
bundled with OOo, and there are 6 of them (galaxy, high contrast,
industrial, tango, crystal and classic). I
Hello all,
Recently I have explored one specific area where we could easily
reduce the hard disk footprint of OpenOffice.org. The vast
majority of reductions would be passed on to the size of the OOo
installer, which makes this all the more attractive (less bandwidth
costs, people download OOo
I also propose to remove star wars game from Calc to save space (or at least
move it to separate package if there are lots of fans)
24.04.10, 21:31, Ivan M i2initiati...@gmail.com:
Hello all,
Recently I have explored one specific area where we could easily
reduce the hard disk footprint
Konstantin Tokarev schrieb:
I also propose to remove star wars game from Calc to save space (or
at least move it to separate package if there are lots of fans)
As chance would have it, that one was dropped already with the modules
reorganization in CWS svxsplit. But in terms of space, it was