[discuss] Feature request (does this belong in this list?)

2006-03-23 Thread Mark David Dumlao
I've been using an open source information manager application for quite a while now, but I've been having difficulty getting it to work in Linux/wine. The program, keynote, saves a collection of rtf files as a single file, something like a master document in openoffice. I was wondering if a plug

Re: [discuss] Feature request (does this belong in this list?)

2006-03-23 Thread Paul
For enhancement requests you create a login on the main OOo page, login, and then on the left hand side create a new request. Make sure the type is 'enhancement'. Enhancements are voted on with the most voted being included in subsequent releases. I would suggest that if the file format of this .

Re: [discuss] Feature request (does this belong in this list?)

2006-03-23 Thread Alexandro Colorado
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 04:57:41 -0600, Mark David Dumlao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've been using an open source information manager application for quite a while now, but I've been having difficulty getting it to work in Linux/wine. The program, keynote, saves a collection of rtf files as a s

Re: [discuss] Feature request (does this belong in this list?)

2006-03-23 Thread Adrian Try
I've been using an open source information manager application for quite a while now, but I've been having difficulty getting it to work in Linux/wine. The program, keynote, saves a collection of rtf files as a single file, something like a master document in openoffice. Since running Linux, I'

Re: [discuss] Feature request (does this belong in this list?)

2006-03-23 Thread Rigel
If you use Keynote alot, you may want to look at: WikidPad: http://www.jhorman.org/wikidPad/ or FreeMind: http://sourceforge.net/projects/freemind/ Each of them has their benefits and drawbacks, neither one integrates, but I like them both better than KeyNote. One lets you use a Wiki right on you