On 10/4/07, Adrian Try [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My Linux version of OpenOffice.org definitely lists Lotus WordPro as a
file format it can open. I can't check the Windows version of
OpenOffice.org at the moment. That option isn't there?
To a similar note, I had problems opening StarOffice
On 5/14/07, Pat Elder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have never seen an Ad or any information that informs the world that
OpenOffice runs on Windows.
I don't remember ever seeing an ad for the Google search engine, at least
not before the IPO.
Peter
On 5/10/07, Cor Nouws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, I thought the answer was yet.
Pls see http://www.nouenoff.nl/downloads/OOo_PDF_met_Formulier.pdf
However, with OOo it is not possible to save the info you put in the
form controls.
Cor,
Could you explain how this works please ...
I opened
On 4/17/07, André Wyrwa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, doesn't Math use the official MathML 2.0 nowadays?
And what is the relationship with changes in
Open Document Format (ODF) v1.2 that are discussed in OASIS ?
Peter
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On 3/28/07, Benjamin Huot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But Paypal offers an option now and for quite some time, to not sign
up but they still process the credit cards.
That would be interesting, but what then about the text
Signing up for a PayPal account will be required to complete this
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On 3/9/07, Michael Meeks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Peter,
On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 11:25 +0100, Peter Vandenabeele wrote:
* I am testing the combination of
* the official OO.o 2.1 (downloaded from openoffice.org)
That won't work. This requires an interesting
Hi,
Did anyone else test the Novell extension (odfconverter-1.0.0-2.oxt)
in OpenOffice 2.1 ?
I tried the following:
* On OO.o 2.1 on Windows XP SP2
* download the file odfconverter-1.0.0-2.oxt
* go to Tools Extension Manager
* added the .oxt file to My Extensions
(this gives a Warning:
On 2/19/07, Lars D. Noodén [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm. The question of trademarks arise here.
Or the question of some form of quality label on the consultants page.
That is something the project has under control, could be used at the
advantage of the project and does not require legal
On 2/9/07, M. Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't this, rather than Business Intelligence, just what UBL is for:
www.linuxjournal.com/node/8254/
I learned yesterday that the agency for Open Standards in Holland
(Forum Standaardisatie Nederland) used UBL in an effort to
standardize e.g.
On 2/9/07, M. Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't this, rather than Business Intelligence, just what UBL is for:
www.linuxjournal.com/node/8254/
Many thanks for the hint :-)
Is it part of current standardization of next verisons of ODF ?
Not that I know, because there already is UBL,
for such extensions.
Where to discuss it ?
Is it part of current standardization of next verisons of ODF ?
Thanks,
Peter Vandenabeele
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On 2/6/07, Saïd Lahlouh-Prévost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ref : Open Office version 2.1
The ability to display /and edit /two pages of the document side by
side, and make the most of the screen (even and particularly on 16/9
screens, which are perfect to display 2 pages side by side).
On small
voorhanden?
Erik is telling us he likes OpenOffice, but also asks if an agenda, equivalent
to Outlook is available. I herebye point to a previous discussion on this
topic:
http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=discussmsgNo=58615
Succes met OpenOffice,
Peter
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peter
Hi,
Is it possible to give an indication of the time line in which import
and export of the Microsoft Office OpenXML format (MS OOX)
will be available in the released version of OO.o ? Maybe the
timing will be staggered for the different types of documents (texts,
spreadsheets, presentations,
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