On Thu, 01 Dec 2005 22:11:14 -, DJ Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Just thinking, why don't you guys make Writer OO for Handheld PCs? This
way we won't have to use Word :)
Also, is there a Windows Mobile OS replacement? Like, Linux Mobile or
anything?
Many thanks
OOo is too
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
Again people confusing email with calendar functionality, and actually
by calendar they mean backend support for a fat client distributed
calendaring system.
I'm not. I was sort of surprised when I read Chad's quote, ...lack of a
powerful e-mail application
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 15:25:29 -, Randomthots
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The backend server stuff is important, but it doesn't necessarily need
to have the OOo name on it. But even for just one guy on one computer,
Outlook offers more functionality and ease-
of-use than Evolution,
Chuck wrote:
Now I have just one more question. My column headers are not on row 1.
They are on row 2. This is because I wanted to have a sum/subtotal cell
*above* one of the columns. It makes sense to me because that way I can
have the total above the freeze line so that when I'm scrolling
Ian Lynch wrote:
Linux, OOo, etc. is supposed to be good enough
It is for many people, it certainly is for me and a growing number of
others. I'm going to Spain for the second time in a couple of months
because they seem to think its good enough for them. It'll never be good
enough for
Never mind. I found what I was looking for by saving a defined range. It
also looks like that if you have a defined range saved, the autofilter
automatically picks that up.
I love this program!
Chuck
Chuck wrote:
That was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks.
Now I have just one
John Thompson wrote:
On 2005-11-30, Dennis Catt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OpenOffice.org Team,
Hello... it would be great to have some web browser plugins to be
able to view OpenOffice.org documents from various web browsers.
The linux version at least comes with Mozilla plugins for
Wesley Parish wrote:
This is an error message I am getting on a MS Win98SE box in an MS Win98SE
network I attempt to manage.
OpenOffice.org 2.0
Either another instance of OpenOffice.org is accessing your personal settings
or
our personal settings are locked.
Simultaneous access can
On Fri, Dec 02, 2005 09:58:55 AM -0600, Randomthots
Your 5 year old MSO2000 has an XML file format?
If I'm not actively concerned about cross-platform and/or
cross-application compatibility, then XML is mostly meaningless to
me.
You and everybody else *already* are actively concerned in
Niklas Nebel wrote:
Chuck wrote:
Now I have just one more question. My column headers are not on row 1.
They are on row 2. This is because I wanted to have a sum/subtotal cell
*above* one of the columns. It makes sense to me because that way I can
have the total above the freeze line so
DJ Steve wrote:
Hi,
Just thinking, why don't you guys make Writer OO for Handheld PCs?
This way we won't have to use Word :)
Also, is there a Windows Mobile OS replacement? Like, Linux Mobile or
anything?
Many thanks
There is a Linux release called Linspire which does have a
On 12/2/05, M. Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You and everybody else *already* are actively concerned in
cross-platform and/or cross-application compatibility through
XML. Even if you do not use any computer at all.
None of that has anything to do with *his* personal choice of an office
I don't think it is too bulky, at least that is going to be solved
automatically in the near future, cause of hardware improvements.
Embedded devices seems to already have 64mb of RAM and 128mb - 1gb of
flash. Biggest problem seems to be to adapt the user interface to
support really small
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 22:04:40 -0800, John Norvell wrote:
In the move from OO Writer 1.9 to 2.0 (Linux) the multi_key compose method
of accenting characters, loaded from .Xmodmap, no longer works in OO. It
is still working unchanged in all other X windows and applications (and
also in the 1.9
On 2005-12-02, Mathias Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John Thompson wrote:
The linux version at least comes with Mozilla plugins for this (they work
with Mozilla/Firefox/Netscape -- not sure if the Win version has these,
or if IE plugins are available).
The Windows version has both. But
On 12/2/05, John Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Plugin both need a local installation of OOo, they just redirect the
created window into a browser window instead of having it placed on the
desktop. They do not render OOo documents by themselves.
Ok. But is that a problem? IIRC, that's
This message is written in Norwegian. Please forward this to the
Norwegian Openoffice.org team.
Hei.
Gentoo Linux benytter en pakkebehandler (portage) som tidligere har lagt
til openoffice.org i sine ebuilds-lister på en sånn måte at
openoffice.org blir innstallert med det språket som er
Thanks.
Wesley Praish
On Fri, 02 Dec 2005 21:09, Mathias Bauer wrote:
Wesley Parish wrote:
This is an error message I am getting on a MS Win98SE box in an MS
Win98SE network I attempt to manage.
OpenOffice.org 2.0
Either another instance of OpenOffice.org is accessing your personal
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