Re: [discuss] RE: System requirements

2007-03-05 Thread Chris Monahan
Do your homework, if you're even still here There is a real difference between 'thoroughly tested' and 'known to run' don'tcha think? If a piece of software runs, it can still run but who knows what features may not properly. Especially when you're dealing with 9x -- Chris Monahan

Re: [discuss] Vote for more pretty default colors in charts

2007-03-05 Thread Chris Monahan
Ingrid wrote: What about to increase the current colour of chart from 12 to 24 or 36? Where do you expect that to be used? I would rate charts with 12 Software design is often said to involve laziness, this is not one of these situations We can't honestly expect everyone to use the software

Re: [discuss] Vote for more pretty default colors in charts

2007-03-05 Thread Nicolas Mailhot
Le Lun 5 mars 2007 11:52, Chris Monahan a écrit : Ingrid wrote: What about to increase the current colour of chart from 12 to 24 or 36? Where do you expect that to be used? I would rate charts with 12 Software design is often said to involve laziness, this is not one of these situations

[discuss] Patch handling in OOo

2007-03-05 Thread Mathias Bauer
Hi, our patch handling still has room for improvement. This applies to the OOo community as a whole, not only to the developers hacking on the code. Please read about that in my latest blog here: http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/patch_as_patch_can1 In case you want to send me a reply please

[discuss] Re: Patch handling in OOo

2007-03-05 Thread Marcin Miłkowski
Hi Mathias, one more possible thing to consider: there are patches which are not seen as patches, as the patch submitter cannot change the status, and the owner of the defect doesn't see that there is a patch, see for example: http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=72724 This is a

Re: [discuss] Re: Patch handling in OOo

2007-03-05 Thread Nicolas Mailhot
Le Lun 5 mars 2007 16:15, Marcin Miłkowski a écrit : Hi Mathias, one more possible thing to consider: there are patches which are not seen as patches, as the patch submitter cannot change the status, and the owner of the defect doesn't see that there is a patch, see for example:

[discuss] Re: Patch handling in OOo

2007-03-05 Thread Marcin Miłkowski
Hi Nicolas, Nicolas Mailhot wrote: If OO.o can't maintain those properly (handling patches...), there is a problem Well, some dictionaries aren't yet integrated into OOo official releases due to a very slow license-checking process (for example, Polish dictionary is LGPL, but it takes ages

Re: [discuss] Re: Patch handling in OOo

2007-03-05 Thread Nicolas Mailhot
Le lundi 05 mars 2007 à 17:40 +0100, Marcin Miłkowski a écrit : BTW WRT http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=72724 : œ is really different from o+e in french, you have words with œ and others with o+e and you can't do a blanket replace But this is not about replacing. The code

Re: [discuss] How to show chart equation

2007-03-05 Thread Ingrid Halama
Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Dear Users/Support Team, I am a user of openoffice.org 2.0.2 I can not fine an equation feature in the chart function This is indeed missing still - see issue 7998 http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=7998 My personal plan is to have this among the

Re: [discuss] Re: Patch handling in OOo

2007-03-05 Thread Mathias Bauer
Marcin Miłkowski wrote: Hi Mathias, one more possible thing to consider: there are patches which are not seen as patches, as the patch submitter cannot change the status, and the owner of the defect doesn't see that there is a patch, see for example:

Re: [discuss] Re: Patch handling in OOo

2007-03-05 Thread Mathias Bauer
Nicolas Mailhot wrote: Le Lun 5 mars 2007 16:15, Marcin Miłkowski a écrit : Hi Mathias, one more possible thing to consider: there are patches which are not seen as patches, as the patch submitter cannot change the status, and the owner of the defect doesn't see that there is a patch, see