Hi,
just a short reminder that we have an SC call tonight:
http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/steering-discuss/msg00698.html
Florian
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Hi,
Andre Schnabel wrote on 2011-02-28 13.22:
Unfortunately I don't know if I can make it (quite busy at work atm).
It's likely that I'll be late.
ok, no problem. I have to go away at 1900, so maybe we can make an easy
switch then :-)
Florian
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Le 26/02/11 15:21, Joe Rotello a écrit :
Hi Joe,
A lot of us past OpenOffice.org users are getting Emails now from
OpenOffice.org inviting us to a new OpenOffice universe.
Overall, this is going to confuse the living daylights out of a great
many OpenSource users, of which we are observing
Dear Florian, Olivier, Charles, Italo,
and all
I want to suggest that libreoffice gets an open source and serverless
(maintainance free) Instant Messenger - or even more than that, a
secure communication platform,
which allows users in the office to communicate secure. This is done
over 0.5.1.a
On 2/28/11 2:22 PM, Randolph Dohm wrote:
Please send me your Key and we can chat there about the options of a
bundle or integration or gui style branding/adjustment.
Hi Randolph, we are supposed to be the media spokespersons and not the
official representatives of The Document Foundation.
On 02/27/2011 10:47 PM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi,
NoOp wrote on 2011-02-27 22.52:
Found it.
security.enable.ssl2 was set to true. Reset it to false the page now
loads fine.
thanks for sharing! There are quite some other reports of issues with
the SSL certificate, so if anyone
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 6:24 AM, Italo Vignoli
italo.vign...@documentfoundation.org wrote:
On 2/28/11 2:22 PM, Randolph Dohm wrote:
P.S. - The fact that our email address is on the public website is not an
implicit authorization to write. In addition, you have sent a second message
before
Hi All,
Since v 2.4 (I think), OO set comments beside the text, in little call-out
bubbles. This is a good idea. LibO still
does it, as does Word.
However, when I print, the comments go (a) on a new page or (b) at the end of
the document, with line-numbers
printed by each one. This is not
Hi Zaphod,
you are right ... this is one of the most demanded features for Writer
(as far as I know). So it is already contained in my small list of
proposed EasyHacks for the development. Now the downside - I wasn't able
to work on this list since two weeks ... but I hope to propose these
list
Dear All,
In LibO 3.3.1, I can't find any option to online update like in OOo
(Help\Check for updates).
Even in Tools\Options, there's no choice to turn on or off.
How can I update or upgrade LibO without re-install the latest release?
Many thanks!
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On 01/03/11 02:45, Do Hong Phuc wrote:
Dear All,
In LibO 3.3.1, I can't find any option to online update like in OOo
(Help\Check for updates).
Even in Tools\Options, there's no choice to turn on or off.
How can I update or upgrade LibO without re-install the latest release?
Many thanks!
WinXP.
In OOo, there's option: Tools\Options\OpenOffice.org\Online Update
Thanks!
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 2:06 PM, Gordon Burgess-Parker gbpli...@gmail.comwrote:
On 01/03/11 02:45, Do Hong Phuc wrote:
Dear All,
In LibO 3.3.1, I can't find any option to online update like in OOo
(Help\Check
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