The national archives in each country have quite a few unencumbered images
to choose from, but choosing and getting the pictures digitized would
require a visit on site.
-Lars
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Daniel Carrera wrote:
Hi everyone!
I've put up slides for the recent RegiCon in San Diego, USA. Just so you
get to meet some of the crowd that went there:
http://website.openoffice.org/tryouts/dcarrera/RegiCon/slides/
I tried to provide lables for people as well as inanimate objects. :-)
Have
Excuse me but, why?
Mancio
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On Friday 18 February 2005 16:29, Mancio wrote:
Hello,
I am new to OpenOffice.
I need to develop a project with
I would appreciate one of those accounts if you would be so inclined.
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I would appreciate one of those accounts if you would be so inclined.
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Mel
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 12:21:06 -0600, Melvin L. Haun Sr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I would appreciate one of
Well, folks -- OpenOffice has been key to my migration away from M$oft
for the past year or so. Essentially, I was able to remove MSOffice
completely from my computers. However -- don't we always say that --
Linux experiments concluded that lots of fine effort still isn't ready
for prime
Hi,
How come you guys haven't included a database management system in
OpenOffice. StarOffice has one that, frankly, I hate. I think that MS
Access is much easier to use than any other DB system around and it is
about time somebody created one that at least matches it for ease of use
and
Greetings gentlefolks!
I have made a full screen looping animation with Macromedia Flash MX2004
and inserted it in a frame in an OOo
Impress presentation. It works perfectly: until I want to go to the next
slide, which can be at any time, after
half the loop or after 2 1/2 loops or whenever
On Sun, 2005-02-20 at 03:19, Bernie Kemp wrote:
Hi,
How come you guys haven't included a database management system in
OpenOffice. StarOffice has one that, frankly, I hate. I think that MS
Access is much easier to use than any other DB system around and it is
about time somebody
Hello Cameron,
Discussions over OOo on Mac are held at dev@porting.openoffice.org
That's why you don't see any here. :-)
Cheers,
Daniel.
On Mon, Feb 21, 2005 at 09:12:25AM +1100, Cameron Wood wrote:
Hello, i am a windows/mac user and have been keenly watching this list
for any discussion
In a message to the Users mail list,
http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=usersmsgNo=84983
Jonathon Coombes advised of his excellent initiative for a knowledge
base system at: http://mindmeld.cybersite.com.au/
To me it would be great if this was incorporated into the help system,
so
On Sunday 20 February 2005 07:33, Ed Campbell wrote:
Well, folks -- OpenOffice has been key to my migration away from
M$oft for the past year or so. Essentially, I was able to remove
MSOffice completely from my computers. However -- don't we
always say that -- Linux experiments concluded
On Sunday 20 February 2005 02:38, Daniel Carrera wrote:
Hi everyone!
I've put up slides for the recent RegiCon in San Diego, USA. Just
so you get to meet some of the crowd that went there:
Hi Daniel, thanks for putting up those slides. It's lots of fun to
see pics of the great folks that I
Fabiano Rocks wrote:
you know how on your spreed sheet there's a border maker for your colums...
In ms office there is 2 thiknesses for the colum borders...
Why don't you do that...
reply what you think...
Do you mean the grid lines, or the borders you can assign around a cell?
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OOo
David Daester wrote:
Hi together
Is it possible to export just the mathematic into a PDF and not the code too?
And: Is it also possible to export in a PDF with more than 1 page?
I use OpenOffice.org 1.9.77 on a WindowsXP OS.
I don't follow.
Did you try the export to PDF button? What happened?
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Andrew Brown wrote:
Alexandro Colorado [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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This would be great, however this are neither Microsoft Features nor
openOffice.org features, this are Windows OS features. So for us to
develop
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Ian Laurenson wrote:
On Thu, 2005-02-17 at 03:53, Daniel Ramirez Corrales wrote:
[snip] Also in Microsoft Office the facility must to make searches by
words within the archives, which also is very useful. It would help us
much that these
Mr Rigel Anrdt wrote:
Something I didn't find in writer is the word wrap feature. I checked the help and didn't find it there either. I'm not presently subscribed to the list, so argue amongst yourselves. I would like to see word wrap added to writer so that I can work with HTML database queeries
Patricia wrote:
I am furious at more anti-competitive efforts by Microsoft in an attempt
to block usage of competitive products. Today, I misspelled the
OpenOffice.org website, and was directed to a site selling Microsoft
Office. Considering how MS sues everyone who owns a domain name even
Mancio wrote:
Hello,
I am new to OpenOffice.
I need to develop a project with Delphi and OpenOffice, but on different
OpenOffice Version (from 1.0.3 to 1.1.4).
How can I know the installed openoffice version?
Thanks,
Alberto
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This was mentioned in a different, or perhaps, this thread. Firefox is
doing a thing where if you advertise FF you get a GMAIL invite. You can
donate any extra invites you have to this project.
The link is http://sfx.uphaar.info/gmail/.
Actually, in hindsight, I am not sure if it is real or
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Well, folks -- OpenOffice has been key to my migration away from M$oft
for the past year or so. Essentially, I was able to remove MSOffice
completely from my computers. However -- don't we always say that --
Linux experiments concluded that lots of fine effort still
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