Re: [dev] i73155 Reconsideration of read-only mode

2007-01-30 Thread Mathias Bauer
tora - Takamichi Akiyama wrote: > The problem is that users in the world could not be I. > I can follow your suggestion, but what about tremendous number of casual > users all over the world? Well, sometimes we must protect users from shooting themselves into their foot (ore somewhere else). :-)

Re: [dev] i73155 Reconsideration of read-only mode

2007-01-28 Thread tora - Takamichi Akiyama
Mathias Bauer wrote: > Besides that entering data into forms should be done using input fields > and a submit button. There is no need to "save" the form (=document) to > transfer form data. Even if the form is an OOo document it can perform > this task perfectly in read-only mode. Now I understan

Re: [dev] i73155 Reconsideration of read-only mode

2007-01-28 Thread tora - Takamichi Akiyama
Mathias Bauer wrote: > tora - Takamichi Akiyama wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Anyone, good solution? >> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=73155 >> >> User scenario: >> 1. A citizen visits a web site of public office to obtain an application >> form. >> 2. She clicks on a link decorat

Re: [dev] i73155 Reconsideration of read-only mode

2007-01-26 Thread Mathias Bauer
tora - Takamichi Akiyama wrote: > Hi, > > Anyone, good solution? > http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=73155 > > User scenario: > 1. A citizen visits a web site of public office to obtain an application > form. > 2. She clicks on a link decorated with an icon of OpenDocument fi

[dev] i73155 Reconsideration of read-only mode

2007-01-26 Thread tora - Takamichi Akiyama
Hi, Anyone, good solution? http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=73155 User scenario: 1. A citizen visits a web site of public office to obtain an application form. 2. She clicks on a link decorated with an icon of OpenDocument file format. 3. The document is successfully opened