Ok ... because the new Mandriva is easier to install and remove than what
you have and I was going to start to look at Fedora and OpenSuse.
As soon as you give me the ok I'll start working on those too.
If you look closely it is not just a format issue the installation seems
cleaner now ...
Hi David,
It will be too late for 3.3, but could it be possible at least to add
the sys requirements for Mac and Windows on the website readme page and
keep it for the next .sdf file?
For Mac:
MacOSX 10.4 (Tiger) or higher
Intel processor
512 MB RAM
Up to 1.5 GB available hard disk space
1024
Hi, :-)
I bookmarked your message. i will deal with it ASAP and post back when
done. Thanks for the heads-up.
David Nelson
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On Tuesday 28 December 2010 13:37, Sophie Gautier wrote:
Guess what? I was lazy enough to take them from our OOo3.3 .po files
;)
ok, thanks for the reply.
I was just wondering where they do appear first :-)
it was usually defined by Martin Hollmichel for each version just
after features
On Tuesday 28 December 2010 12:58, Sophie Gautier wrote:
It will be too late for 3.3, but could it be possible at least to add
the sys requirements for Mac and Windows on the website readme page
and keep it for the next .sdf file?
Sophie, all,
where does one know the exact sys requirements
Hi Rogerio, :-)
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 20:02, Rogerio Luz Coelho luz.roge...@gmail.com wrote:
Afresco seems great, but for the BIG PROJECTS with loads of contributors, we
at the BrOffice Magazine use a synced Dropbox Folder to do our work (we are
currently 4-5 contributors actively
Hi Rogerio, :-)
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 09:37, Rogerio Luz Coelho luz.roge...@gmail.com wrote:
If I could be so bold in suggesting something of a easier task, seems the
INSTALLATION GUIDE PAGE of LibreOffice is very complex and something
out-of-date, as I spoke to you on another thread, we
Hi Leo, Hal, all, :-)
@Leo: OK, we can add you as admin. I don't in any way want to be
control freak-ish, and I certainly want to give you the ability to
actively contribute to the development of a docs workflow. Maybe you
can also help evaluate the possible potential for integration of i18n
Hi Larry,
On 28/12/2010 19:55, Larry Gusaas wrote:
On 2010/12/28 5:58 AM Sophie Gautier wrote:
For Mac:
MacOSX 10.4 (Tiger) or higher
Intel processor
Also available for older Macs with a PowerPC processor.
Copying from the OOo requirements just repeats their errors.
But it's open to anybody
Hi Rogerio, :-)
What you've done makes it easier to read, so I'd definitely encourage
you to finish working on your version. When you've finished, I will
post this new version on the libreoffice.org website.
Could you have a look at
https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/installation/linux/ and
Hi David
Am 28.12.2010 02:00, schrieb David Nelson:
Yes, I've put it on the libreoffice.org site. I will delete the wiki
page in the New Year. Thanks for the heads-up. ;-)
Please do *not* delete or move this wiki pages!
IMO the wiki is even a better place for this kind of detailed
Hi Hal, :-)
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 14:57, Hal Parker halparke...@gmail.com wrote:
For starters, let's clear up one thing: I'm a she, not a he. ;-)
(Hal is short for Halcyon, a fine old name that's a bit old fashioned these
days.}
Oh! Wow! So sorry about that! I did not realize. ;-)
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