On 12/06/2011, at 13:51, Jaimon Jacob jaimon_jacob2...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
I checked my spam folder and there they were.. all the mails I sent over the
last 3 days..bounced back... so is this the new mail ID?
Thanks,
Jaimon
Yes, the mail address for the list changed yesterday.
Jean
Hi,
I'm looking now... brb.
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Hi Jaimon,
I just looked, and there is a working copy, called
0101GD3-IntroducingLibreOffice (Working Copy).odt in Company Home
(en) English [English] Content Documentation Getting Started Guide
Published
The check-in icon is on the far left side underneath that file.
If necessary you can
:-) Thanks David. I had gotten the whole concept wrong actually.
Jaimon
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Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 1:16 PM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Impress Guide (Chapter 3)
On Sunday, 12. June 2011 00:54:25 Jean Weber wrote:
[libreofficewiki vs tdf wiki]
Sorry, I misunderstood you. I thought you were talking about the LibO
wiki, and when I replied I was referring to the LibO wiki. I agree
that the docs info and knowledge base should be on the LibO wiki,
not
one small correction:
On Sunday, 12. June 2011 14:45:53 Nino Novak wrote:
(B) By libreofficewiki I thought of http://www.libreofficewiki.de,
which is just an alias for the old http://www.ooowiki.de - a very
good source of specific information bits and Howtos about
OpenOffice.org (but only
Over the past three years have been writing a documentation specifically
aimed at students (and authors in general) in German.
It is available at:
http://www.fb4.fh-frankfurt.de/tips/openoffice/dokumentation/ooo_fuer_studenten.pdf
The documentation reflects criticisms and suggestions made by my
Hallo David,
David Paenson schrieb:
Over the past three years have been writing a documentation specifically
aimed at students (and authors in general) in German.
It is available at:
http://www.fb4.fh-frankfurt.de/tips/openoffice/dokumentation/ooo_fuer_studenten.pdf
The documentation
For docs or for devs?
Rogerio
2011/6/10 planas jsloz...@gmail.com
On Fri, 2011-06-10 at 10:04 +, toki wrote:
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On 09/06/2011 21:38, Jean Weber wrote:
I don't know what this will mean for us in the OOo and LibO docs
groups, but I
Thanks Regina,
Just installed LO 3.4 and discovered an enormous bug: in editing modus, i.e.
when correcting someone else's text, so he/she sees the results, deleted
text simply disappears instead of just being overwritten with dashes. So now
I've gone back to OpenOffice 3.2.
Yours
Dave
On 12
What I see is a strikethrough but with no text. And rejection of the deletion
leaves it blank than what the original text was. (It also appears that showing
changes is off by default in 3.4.0 but recording changes is on.)
It is (relatively) safe to use LibreOffice 3.3.2. The bug seems to be
On 13/06/11 2:35 AM, David Paenson wrote:
Students don't have
the patience, the time or indeed the need to learn about all aspects of the
program, they just want to produce nicely looking documents in as short a
time and with the least effort possible.
This is also my co-workers. So I have
Dennis, I concur fully.
It could work very well or be a mess. Some form of control (committee)
for addition of content may provide consistency and structure. If this
gets too big, then its not collecting small things, so defeats its purpose.
steve
On 13/06/11 6:31 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton
On Monday, June 13, 2011, David Paenson davepo...@googlemail.com wrote:
Over the past three years have been writing a documentation specifically
aimed at students (and authors in general) in German.
It is available at:
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