Re: [discuss] contribution offer...

2007-02-20 Thread Alexandro
As far as I know there was one available. Maybe is just being released on major versions. You can check if there is a mantainer on the qa.openoffice.org On 2/20/07, Matt Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi i am an open office user who lives in England. I have noticed there is no language pack

Re: [discuss] WTFOMGBBQ! Sum1'z saleing OpinOphrice!!!!1!2!1!!!One!!1!eleven!!two!1!11!?

2007-02-20 Thread Daniel Kasak
Chad Smith wrote: Dear OpenOffice.org community, For the love of Tux! Can we PLEASE do something to stop all this BS noise about "Somebody's selling Open Office! WE MUST STOP THEM!" Great idea, but I don't think most people who post stuff like this pay attention to other people's posts.

[discuss] contribution offer...

2007-02-20 Thread Matt Harris
Hi i am an open office user who lives in England. I have noticed there is no language pack (en-gb) for recent versions of open office. Do you require someone to to maintain this language pack and if so what are the knowledge requirements to maintain this language pack. -- Matt. ---

Re: [discuss] upper memory limitation?? Feature change maybe?

2007-02-20 Thread Paul
Its an interesting question. I'm surprised that there is a limitation at all. I've done a bit of looking around and I can see that the value is stored within 'common.xcu' --quote -- 104857600 -- end quote -- However attempts to manually edit this value to something higher (to get around t

[discuss] WTFOMGBBQ! Sum1'z saleing OpinOphrice!!!!1!2!1!!!One!!1!eleven!!two!1!11!?

2007-02-20 Thread Chad Smith
Dear OpenOffice.org community, For the love of Tux! Can we PLEASE do something to stop all this BS noise about "Somebody's selling Open Office! WE MUST STOP THEM!" From the LGPL (which, in case you didn't know, is what OpenOffice.org is liscenced under - NOT the GPL) http://www.openoffice.or

[discuss] upper memory limitation?? Feature change maybe?

2007-02-20 Thread William W. Austin
In my job I do some fairly large and (overly?) complex documents some of which contain over 100 complex plots (from the spreadsheet), twice that many tables, indices, appendices, etc. ad nauseum, the largest running to about a thousand pages. Before anybody says it, yes, this is a good choi