André Wyrwa schrieb:
ohh, aren't you working for that company that put that
OpenOffice slow, bloated?
Abiword missing all the nice features?
text adverts on Openoffice google searches?
Yes. And I still stand by it. If you are earnest, this is the number 1
criticism of OpenOffice.org.
André Wyrwa schrieb:
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Hello Martin.
Yes. And I still stand by it. If you are earnest, this is the number 1
criticism of OpenOffice.org.
And you surely proved your friendly intentions by beating on it in your
ads. I'm just wondering...are
Chad Smith schrieb:
But hey, let's just swing our axes some more and see who takes the
longest
to fall over dead.
:-)
Reminds of the old Monty Python skit about Arthur and the Black
Knight... After complete dismemberment of all body parts, it ends with
All right, we'll call it a draw...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Is this program supposed to view only text? I have tried it with
OpenOffice.org compound document and it fails to display graphics. Is
there a work around?
Udub
It is for OpenDocument Text, not Calc or Impress. If you have an .odt
file that doesn't display
Shoshannah Forbes schrieb:
As I don't have Windows here (only OSX and Linux) I can't test this
myself, so I have to ask- does this viewer support bidirectional text
like Hebrew and Arabic?
No RTL yet, so currently Hebrew and Arabic cannot be shown correctly.
It's on our to-do list,
on the technology of TextMaker 2006. The
viewer is a free download and can be freely distributed.
I am very interested in your feedback.
Martin Kotulla
SoftMaker Software GmbH
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Lars D. Noodén schrieb:
It's an interesting idea, but I only see a link to a Windows version.
If you can point to a binary for linux or OS X, then I'd take a look.
I notice Works is not on the list of formats, nor is WordPerfect.
Did you use GTK+ or Qt to make the viewer?
-Lars
A version
Pavel Janík schrieb:
From: Martin Kotulla (SoftMaker) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 13:21:21 +0200
TextMaker Viewer is based on the technology of TextMaker 2006. The
viewer is a free download and can be freely distributed.
And can it be also freely modified?
Can
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Can it be seamlessly integrated into FireFox/IE browsers or as a plugin.
You can associate .doc or .odt files with it. When you click on such a
link, TextMaker Viewer will start and load the file -- in a separate
window, however.
Best,
-mk