Howdy,
Recently there has been interest in getting a calendar, listing events
an items of interest to the LibreOffice community and I would suspect it
would be of equal interest to the OpenOfice community as well.
I've tried to be pro-active in this regards and have setup a web based
calendar
Le 2011-12-12 09:22, drew a écrit :
Howdy,
Recently there has been interest in getting a calendar, listing events
an items of interest to the LibreOffice community and I would suspect it
would be of equal interest to the OpenOfice community as well.
I've tried to be pro-active in this regards
This note was posted by Drew
Le 2011-12-12 09:22, drew a écrit :
Howdy,
Recently there has been interest in getting a calendar, listing events
an items of interest to the LibreOffice community and I would suspect it
would be of equal interest to the OpenOfice community as well.
I've tried to
On Mon, 2011-12-12 at 09:38 -0500, Marc Paré wrote:
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While I feel appreciative of this, I am a little disappointed that you
have jumped the discussion thread on this and gone ahead without
discussing it with the list where we are in fact discussing setting up a
LibreOffice calendar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvqxjZr79eE
Coursework submitted for the Gold INGOT certificate by a 15 year old
competent in the use of Blender.
Ok, its off topic but maybe we need to try and entice such skills into
promoting LibO :-)
--
Ian
Ofqual Accredited IT Qualifications (The Schools
Hi Drew
Le 2011-12-12 10:04, drew a écrit :
I missed a lot of it, but it was hardly new - well, it's not intended to
be a replacement for the baked in calendar - I think what i just looked
at is great, so far.
The site I'm setting up is intended to be about more then just
LibreOffice, but
OK people
Here is an ISO of the North American Community DVD [English version].
It is about 3.6 GB in size.
It is for Windows, Linux [.deb and .rpm], and MacOSX [PPC and x86/Intel].
For those who can, please download it and burn your own copy. Let us
know what you think. Use it to make your