As one member of the team, I feel proud that people missed the mail merge
feature ^o*...although the code can't be applied to our code base, the
design does. We can refer to the best from the design, and improve the mail
merge function here.
Besides mail merge MDI, there are a lot of user
Graham,
Thanks for your comments!
I also feel sorry that some of the features in Symphony can not be
contributed out directly, because they were implemented based on Java XPD.
But there are still a lot of valuable UX features in the code contributed,
e.g. the sidebar, NumberingBullet
The Male Merge interface is implemented in Java. So it is not part of
the contribution. In this code base, the mail merge function was
updated with OO.o 3.x code.
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Graham Lauder y...@apache.org wrote:
Though MDI is not in the current Symphony contributed code,
Am Freitag, 18. Mai 2012 um 08:10 schrieb Yong Lin Ma:
The Male Merge interface is implemented in Java. So it is not part of
the contribution. In this code base, the mail merge function was
updated with OO.o 3.x code.
We can start with collecting the features/differences that makes the
Juergen,
UX has prepared assessment of other merge candidates that assess the areas
to emulate, area to avoid, and areas where we can improve from a user
experience perspective. We have sample work products that we can use as a
template.
I'll capture this as a UX exploration task in the UX wiki
On 5/18/12 11:13 AM, Kevin Grignon wrote:
Juergen,
UX has prepared assessment of other merge candidates that assess the areas
to emulate, area to avoid, and areas where we can improve from a user
experience perspective. We have sample work products that we can use as a
template.
I'll capture
Graham,
Thanks for your comments!
I also feel sorry that some of the features in Symphony can not be
contributed out directly, because they were implemented based on Java XPD.
But there are still a lot of valuable UX features in the code contributed,
e.g. the sidebar, NumberingBullet
I have uploaded the binary install package built from Symphony
contribution code and updated their download link into wiki page
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Symphony. You can install
them to review the listed Symphony features.
zhangjf
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 11:05 AM, Kevin Grignon
Though MDI is not in the current Symphony contributed code, but if people
really like it, I suggest we to think about how to make it in AOO, maybe
4.0 or later...
- Simon
My hands are up for another lover of Symphony's MDI... :)
One of the other cool things in Symphony that I would love
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 5:15 PM, Graham Lauder y...@apache.org wrote:
A few minutes ago, I submitted the IBM Software Grant Agreement and
Corporate Contributor License Agreement for IBM Lotus Symphony
contribution. This action means infra can begin to prepare to receive
the
(We woke up, ^o*)
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Contribution
Here you can find a document to describe what's inside this code
contribution, by highlighting some additional features beyond what's in
Apache OpenOffice 3.4. The feature list includes enhancements on
performance,
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 3:26 AM, Yue Helen helenyu...@gmail.com wrote:
(We woke up, ^o*)
I'm awake now as well ;-)
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Contribution
Here you can find a document to describe what's inside this code
contribution, by highlighting some additional features
To add some more details to this:
...and Wearing my IBM Hat:
The IBM team responsible for the Lotus Symphony product is pleased to
announce that the Symphony source code for Windows, Linux and Mac will be
available as soon as our intrepid Infra team can accommodate this large
contribution in svn
Le 16/05/12 09:26, Yue Helen a écrit :
Hi Helen Yue,
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Contribution
Here you can find a document to describe what's inside this code
contribution, by highlighting some additional features beyond what's in
Apache OpenOffice 3.4. The feature list
@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] IBM SGA/CCLA Submitted for Symphony Source Code
Contribution
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 3:26 AM, Yue Helen helenyu...@gmail.com wrote:
(We woke up, ^o*)
I'm awake now as well ;-)
[ ... ]
So I've created a JIRA issue for Infra asking for the dumpfile
Yue Helen wrote:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Contribution
Here you can find a document to describe what's inside this code
contribution, by highlighting some additional features beyond what's in
Apache OpenOffice 3.4.
Thanks, very good news and very good description!
I see that a
Hi.
2012/5/15 Donald Harbison dpharbi...@gmail.com
A few minutes ago, I submitted the IBM Software Grant Agreement and
Corporate Contributor License Agreement for IBM Lotus Symphony
contribution. This action means infra can begin to prepare to receive the
'Contribution into svn when they're
2012/5/16 Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org
Yue Helen wrote:
http://wiki.services.**openoffice.org/wiki/**Contributionhttp://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Contribution
Here you can find a document to describe what's inside this code
contribution, by highlighting some additional
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:35 PM, Alexander Thurgood
alex.thurg...@gmail.com wrote:
Le 16/05/12 09:26, Yue Helen a écrit :
Hi Helen Yue,
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Contribution
Here you can find a document to describe what's inside this code
contribution, by highlighting
Though MDI is not in the current Symphony contributed code, but if people
really like it, I suggest we to think about how to make it in AOO, maybe
4.0 or later...
- Simon
2012/5/17 zhangjf zhan...@apache.org
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:35 PM, Alexander Thurgood
alex.thurg...@gmail.com wrote:
I created an overview wiki page for the contribution.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Symphony
This will be updated for the latest progress of the effort.
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 9:47 AM, Shenfeng Liu liush...@gmail.com wrote:
Though MDI is not in the current Symphony contributed
Great news.
UX encourages everyone in the AOO community to review the Symphony features
and share their thoughts and feedback.
How might we integrate aspects of the Symphony user experience into AOO in
a way the enhances our AOO user's overall experience? UX wants to hear from
you, and is
Thanks.
Louis
PS I can hardly wait
On Tuesday, 15 May 2012, Donald Harbison wrote:
A few minutes ago, I submitted the IBM Software Grant Agreement and
Corporate Contributor License Agreement for IBM Lotus Symphony
contribution. This action means infra can begin to prepare to receive the
Mondo radical! I'm very excited about this, and looking forward to
great things coming
out of this action.
Say what you want about IBM, big companies in general, capitalism, etc. but one
has to admit, IBM has donated a LOT of code to the F/OSS world over the years.
Big props to IBM for this.
+1
2012/5/16 Phillip Rhodes motley.crue@gmail.com
Mondo radical! I'm very excited about this, and looking forward to
great things coming
out of this action.
Say what you want about IBM, big companies in general, capitalism, etc.
but one
has to admit, IBM has donated a LOT of code to
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Phillip Rhodes
motley.crue@gmail.com wrote:
. but one
has to admit, IBM has donated a LOT of code to the F/OSS world over the years.
If we only had Viavoice for Linux integrated with distros... ;)
FC
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