Le 20/03/2011 23:25, aqualung a écrit :
> Thank you, that is very clear.
>
> I am still not understanding Charles' comment.
Charles meant that embedded fonts is not really a problem for the
software but must be first adressed by the OpenDocument format which is
not under the control of LibreOffice.
Thank you, that is very clear.
I am still not understanding Charles' comment.
Steve Edmonds wrote:
>
> Hi. sorry, this is probably my imprecise english. By suite I meant the
> LO suite (group) of products, were font embedding in files to be
> extended to more than writer. Otherwise, if font e
Le 2011-03-20 15:05, Steve Edmonds a écrit :
On 21/03/11 6:38 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 3/20/11 5:18 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
Adding the ability to have multiple documents as tabs in one window
would be great - as long as there is a choice.
Meaning, I can have multiple windows if I want, a
On 21/03/11 10:20 AM, aqualung wrote:
Thank you for your reply but I do not understand.
The OP was making a feature request for font embedding to be added to
LibreOffice.
I commented on the licensing aspect.
Now you note something about a "suite" -- do you mean "suite" as in "office
suite"?
Thank you for your reply but I do not understand.
The OP was making a feature request for font embedding to be added to
LibreOffice.
I commented on the licensing aspect.
Now you note something about a "suite" -- do you mean "suite" as in "office
suite"? Microsoft's Office suite has this ability.
Thanks for the hint. But this hides the other content on the navigator
(tables, images...). I need to explore this...
Cheers
2011/3/20 Jean-Baptiste Faure :
> Le 19/03/2011 09:54, RGB ES a écrit :
>> A few ideas about how to improve the already wonderful Navigator:
>> https://sites.google.com/site
Charles in last email you mentioned vertical, why not give the user the
option to have it vertical or horizontal.
They can drag it and it snaps in vertically or horizontally?
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On 21/03/11 8:23 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2011-03-20 3:05 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Would work for me, which bit of real estate would you take up with the
tabs?
I would hope that if I opted to open in a new window I would not loose
any real estate.
I'd say they should work - again - simila
I suppose what I was thinking would be usefull was to have a directory
within the odt file called fonts. LO would check here first for fonts
called in the document. I could copy my custom TT or type 1 fonts here
thereby making my document portable.
This seems relatively simple. More work is invo
On 2011-03-20 3:05 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
> Would work for me, which bit of real estate would you take up with the
> tabs?
> I would hope that if I opted to open in a new window I would not loose
> any real estate.
I'd say they should work - again - similar to how Firefox works...
An option to
On 21/03/11 6:38 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2011-03-20 12:34 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
On 3/20/11 5:18 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
Adding the ability to have multiple documents as tabs in one window
would be great - as long as there is a choice.
Meaning, I can have multiple windows if I wan
Hi.
Font embedding reloes on the format used by the suite. Currently only PDF
has this ability.
Best,
Charles.
Le 20 mars 2011, 3:21 PM, "aqualung" a écrit :
Jason Corfman-2 wrote: > > But embedding a font into a document > for
editing purposes quickly sli...
Isn't it the font that determines
On 3/20/11 6:38 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2011-03-20 12:34 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
On 3/20/11 5:18 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
Adding the ability to have multiple documents as tabs in one window
would be great - as long as there is a choice.
Meaning, I can have multiple windows if I want
On 2011-03-20 12:34 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
> On 3/20/11 5:18 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
>> Adding the ability to have multiple documents as tabs in one window
>> would be great - as long as there is a choice.
>>
>> Meaning, I can have multiple windows if I want, and/or drag-n-drop a tab
>> out
> > Charles
> >
> > I am sure it can be done where the tab usage is done as a general setup as
> > alot of the major browsers today use tabs.
>
> >From an end-user perspective, I think tabs would be a big success for
> us. They are an obvious, immediate difference from our biggest
> competitor a
On 3/20/11 5:18 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2011-03-19 4:14 AM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
On 3/18/11 1:32 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2011-03-17 4:06 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
I prefer separate windows because I can compare and proof
documents/sheets side by side and mouse focus in linux makes
On 2011-03-19 4:14 AM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
> On 3/18/11 1:32 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
>> On 2011-03-17 4:06 PM, Steve Edmonds wrote:
>>> I prefer separate windows because I can compare and proof
>>> documents/sheets side by side and mouse focus in linux makes
>>> scrolling without changing w
Jason Corfman-2 wrote:
>
> But embedding a font into a document
> for editing purposes quickly slides into a legally gray area at best.
>
Isn't it the font that determines what you can do with it?
Fonts that allow embedding are either "editable" or "installable". Surely
there is no legal issue
Hi,
Robert Sedak wrote on 2011-03-17 20.26:
Students in Rijeka organized LibreOffice 3.3 Release Party.
This is*big thing* because almost everything "important" is happening
in Croatia Capital Zagreb.
Author of further text is Vedran Miletic (riva...@gmail.com)
thanks a lot - the text has n
Le 19/03/2011 09:54, RGB ES a écrit :
> A few ideas about how to improve the already wonderful Navigator:
> https://sites.google.com/site/rgbmldcwriterideas/home/navigator
> What do you think?
> Cheers
> Ricardo
>
Hi,
If you check "Content view" in the Navigator (Second button on the
second line)
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