Hi!
I would like to pack documentation with the free OxygenOffice Premium.
Could you please provide manuals for de, it, fr, ka, tr languages in odt
ot odm fiormat? I do not want to use pdf because of external dependency
of Acrobat Reader. http://oooauthors.org/ like (or itself) manuals would
be g
The point is not to rely on any one format when encrypting.
But why would you rely on compression software for encryption in the
first place. If you are wanting to protect something, use a proper
encryption utility (eg, PGP).
The encryption in OOo is to prevent the XML files from being read
(s
Paul wrote:
To be honest, I would much rather trust OOo encryption routines (which
can be viewed, if you have the inclination) than zip which is closed
source.
For full strength encryption it would be safer using an encryption
program (eg, PGP) but the whole premise is somewhat destroyed when yo
David Severy wrote:
Hey, your download is great! But do you have a program like Microsoft's
Publisher?
OpenOffice.org Draw is a very similar program for Desktop Publishing.
There is a tutorial on how to use it as a DTP here:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/7495
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Hey, your download is great! But do you have a program like Microsoft's
Publisher?
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Dave
www.lambspoet.blogspot.com
On 11/6/06, Terry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It is likely that the file has become corrupted but, even so, I do not
trust software such as OpenOffice to encrypt files correctly and I would
always keep an unencryted file in a safe place or keep an encryted copy
in another format (such as a passwor
Ravi,
you may want to take a look at issue 59688, please add a comment
regarding your specific problem.
Thanks in advance
Kay
Ravi S. Kumar wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am Ravi, a computer sc. student, playing with Ubuntu Edgy Linux.
I use OpenOffice primarily, in absence of any good alternative.
It is likely that the file has become corrupted but, even so, I do not
trust software such as OpenOffice to encrypt files correctly and I would
always keep an unencryted file in a safe place or keep an encryted copy
in another format (such as a password-protected zip file). In other
words, use