On Wed, 2007-03-21 at 12:36 -0600, Sam Clark wrote:
> I just noticed a comment near the end of issue 24969 related to the scarcity
> of developer resources, and it got me thinking about how developer resources
> are allocated.
>
> I think the current prioritization is very good considering the com
Dear Sirs:
I have suggested to many of my friends who own Mac's to use Open
Office on their machines instead of the costly Microsoft equivilent.
Realizing I had made a mistake because of the instability of an
application needed to be installed before Open Office can be used on
their comp
I just noticed a comment near the end of issue 24969 related to the scarcity
of developer resources, and it got me thinking about how developer resources
are allocated.
I think the current prioritization is very good considering the complexity
of the process, but it could possibly be improved by
Hi,
You might be interested in lookin at TeX4ht:
http://www.cse.ohio-state.edu/~gurari/TeX4ht/
I'm nnot sure if it does what you want but it is a step in the right
direction at least.
-Lars
Lars Noodén ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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hi,
i'm student of Computer Science, in Spain.
i will want that Writer program would read tex files and it traduces to
Writer file and odt to tex.
this would do Writer very very powerful.
bye
Hi nandan,
I think you might have more success asking this on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ciao,
Mathias
nandan k wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> While building Open Office source code in windows (VC
> 7) using cygwin tool by following the instructions
>>from this page
> (http://tools.openoffice.org/dev_docs/build