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
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
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
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
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
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:
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
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
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
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:
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
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