Re: [discuss] Open Office and my blood pressure 2

2005-03-29 Thread Thorsten Behrens
"Andrew Carroll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > The only two problems I have with it are the fill color I mentioned > earlier and that when I edit the text of "things" I insert, like > arrows or boxes, the font always comes up in huge 24 point by > default. > Open the "Styles and Formatting" floate

Re: [discuss] Open Office and my blood pressure 2

2005-03-25 Thread Christian Einfeldt
On Thursday 24 March 2005 13:14, Andrew Carroll wrote: > Okay, I was pretty harsh in my last post. There are some > features that I like. Good. Glad that you found some redeeming features. > I like the fact that I can save documents into Microsoft Office > format so other people who use MS

[discuss] Open Office and my blood pressure 2

2005-03-24 Thread Andrew Carroll
Okay, I was pretty harsh in my last post. There are some features that I like. So far the drawing program has been very productive for doing sequence diagrams. The only two problems I have with it are the fill color I mentioned earlier and that when I edit the text of "things" I insert, like arr

Re: [discuss] Open Office and my blood pressure

2005-03-24 Thread Mr Rigel Anrndt
These errors seem more like they are OS errors versus OOo errors. I am not sure if you're using Windows, but the OS can have a tendency to degrade as you add things to what it needs to manage. Windows is an integrated OS and doesn't know how to make programs play nice together. Could OOo be wr

[discuss] Open Office and my blood pressure

2005-03-24 Thread Andrew Carroll
Hello Open Office people, just thought I would drop you some feedback. Let me first say that I do not care to register and leave problem reports on the website, I should be able to send an email right from Open Office and any other way is a waste of time! I used and recommended MS Word for a long