Thanks. webm didn't work for me. My next step was to try ogg (and mkv
is a new one for me)
m
On 2/26/2012 6:32 PM, Jay Lozier wrote:
> On 02/26/2012 05:59 PM, Mark Morin wrote:
>> Does anyone know what the preferred format for video files is
>> with the LO media player? I've tried most every forma
Hi :)
That sounds pretty smart to me. Dan on Base can choose without really
affecting other people i think.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Sun, 26/2/12, John Smith wrote:
From: John Smith
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Re: Alfresco site update
To: documentation@global.libreoffice.org
Hi :)
Is that guide good enough for the wiki? It's 'just' an update of the guide
that is already there is it?
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#Programmers
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Fri, 24/2/12, Rogerio Luz Coelho wrote:
From: Rogerio Luz Coelho
Subject: [libreo
On 02/26/2012 05:59 PM, Mark Morin wrote:
Does anyone know what the preferred format for video files is with the
LO media player? I've tried most every format I can think of and keep
getting "incompatible file type"
mark
I tested the following successfully webm, ogg, and mkv formats. The mp4
Hi
I suggest we finish LO3.4 on ODF and move to Alfresco for LO3.5
John
On 24/02/2012 16:49, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
My opinion doesn't really count as i don't do any of the editing. It would be good to hear from the people doing the work.
However, i think it would be good to return to the Al
Hi :)
If you can fix-up a menu that looks about the same but that actually works then
that would be fantastic. The one that is there at the moment is used on a lot
of other pages so we would need a 2nd one or a custom made one just for the Faq
page(s).
If you are not sure that you can do it
Hi Klaus-Jürgen, Tom,
Great job for fixing the Alfresco link in the wiki header menu. I
noticed that the Documentation sub-menu still sports the two entries
for Alfresco Share and Alfresco Explorer.
I guess that, ideally, one would either want to do the same fix
there... Or even, since Alfresco a
> There is version management built into MediaWiki, allowing easy
> restoration of previous versions of pages, file uploads, etc., and TDF
> is pretty diligent taking regular in server backups, so not too many
> worries there.
Ok, that's good enough for me. I've got all my paranoia quota used up
> I am in favour of option 3 and then use that to ask them if they think
> it's ok. It's a bit cheeky but it makes it much easier to explain.
I think (from a slightly less superficial look at the menu bar in the editor)
that a
redirection page with the "right" name could be set up...
Mark Sta
Hi :)
The Odts have screen-shots but it's probably difficult to access them
usefully. Anyway at least the French screen-shots give a rough idea of how
things look. They could be sorted on a 2nd or 3rd pass otherwise it's going to
slow things down.
Regards from
Tom :)
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Ok, just answered my own question.
Reading the manual would help, and using the editor factilies :-(
It's going a bit better now.
At some point I might (aka "should") get round to making new screen
shots so that it's in English, but...
Mark Stanton
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Hi :)
Agreed. It makes sense to get the bulk of the work done as quickly as
reasonably possible without getting bogged-down in detail. "Release early and
release often". If the first pass gets done and people start using that Faq
then they might tidy as they go. It might draw more people in.
Hi :)
I never use the wysiwyg editor but i'm happy for other people to use it. If
tidying needs to be done afterwards there are plenty of people that are happy
to play with the wiki markup/ code.
Mark, it's good to see you are diving straight into the code too :) I seldom
know the proper na
Hi :)
Yes, it's just that i am totally paranoid and tend to keep excessive back-ups.
On the Joomla wiki one of their admins decided to delete a couple of my pages
because they didn't want practical advice with screen-shots of how to use
Joomla in real-world cases using 3rd party hosts in case
Hi Mark,
On Sun, Feb 26, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Mark Stanton wrote:
>> With some pages i tend to do CtrlA CtrlC and then paste
>> all the wiki-code into Gedit (a text editor a bit like Notepad) and
>> save somewhere just in case someone really stuffs up the page irrecoverably.
>
> Hmmm, no backups?
Th
Hi Tom,
> Hmm, not sure what you mean exactly. Do you mean at the very bottom of the
> page the
>
> [[Category: FR/FAQ/Base]]
No. I mean at the top of the French pages, in the title the span tag has an id
(not a
class, sorry) that is a very long string, almost the same as the title (within
> IIRC the tag is for monotype (fixed spacing);
At the very least I'll stop using those. If I make the time I'll go back to
those couple of articles and take them out.
Thanx!
Mark Stanton
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