On 2/26/2016 2:29 PM, toki wrote:
> Probably the biggest difference between Outlook and Thunderbird, is that
> the former will reliably retrieve email, regardless of the number of
> accounts, or quantity of email in each account,
Really? I know more than a dozen people who will call B$ on that on
On 26/02/2016 23:30, Tim Lloyd wrote:
> * 2 sets of developers - that should be fun :)
It would be no more complicated that the Apache Software Foundation, or,
for that matter, The Mozilla Foundation.
> * Does TDF actually want to do this?
Pretty much since OOo dropped (^1) the built-in email
Hi Tom,
from a user perspective, a great idea. Hpwever:
* 2 sets of developers - that should be fun :)
* Does TDF actually want to do this? Cue howls from sections of the
open source community if the answer is yes
* Is there any value in TDF writing its own mail client?
It is good to get
Preliminary survey results are available on TDF Wiki here:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/DrawFuture
Thank you to all who participated, some very useful perspectives we are
still sorting through.
Stuart & Heiko
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I'd be fully supportive of bringing Thunderbird into the LO family. I've
been a user of both for years and am very concerned about Thunderbird's
future. The only Microsoft software I'm willing to actually spend money
on is Windows, and I wouldn't even do that if there were a Linux version
of m
On 26/02/2016 13:15, Tom Davies wrote:
> How do people here feel about approaching the Thunderbird people to bring
> them into the LibreOffice project a bit more?
Thunderbird first asked to be part of the OpenOffice.org project, back
when Sun was running things. Since then, at random interval
Tom Davies wrote:
As most of you know - many organisations, particularly OpenSource ones,
have departments/sections/sub-groups that focus on supporting external
projects that are used within their own project. For example Ubuntu,
Redhat, openSuSE, Mageia, Fedora (and so on) each have people able
I had the same problem and found I had to go to
Preferences>General>Security>Macros and set Medium to be able to run a
macro I wrote.
steve
On 2016-02-27 06:21, Paul Hammant wrote:
This is what I did:
$ brew cask install libreoffice
$ mkdir ~/Library/Application\ Support/LibreOffice/4/user/Sc
This is what I did:
$ brew cask install libreoffice
$ mkdir ~/Library/Application\ Support/LibreOffice/4/user/Scripts
$ mkdir ~/Library/Application\ Support/LibreOffice/4/user/Scripts/python
$ atom ~/Library/Application\ Support/LibreOffice/4/user/Scripts/python/foo.py
(edit contents of foo.py t
hi.
i am realy advocate of opensource project and become happy to know
about them and help people.
its a good idea, but i am not expert in using thunderbird and dont
have information about it.
thank you tom.
On 2/26/16, Tanstaafl wrote:
> No, no, no. There is no reason.
>
> Or, at the very least,
No, no, no. There is no reason.
Or, at the very least, it is wy too early to even consider
*thinking about* a name change for Thunderbird.
Personally, I wouldn't necessarily be against it, but there would have
to be a decent successful history of Thunderbird development under TDF
umbr
May should be renamed to LibreOffice Mail.
El feb. 26, 2016 9:04 AM, "Tanstaafl" escribió:
> I think bringing Thunderbird fully under the umbrella of The Document
> Foundation, and as a sister project of LibreOffice, is a fantastic idea,
> it just makes the most sense to me as a formal and perman
I think bringing Thunderbird fully under the umbrella of The Document
Foundation, and as a sister project of LibreOffice, is a fantastic idea,
it just makes the most sense to me as a formal and permanent home for
Thunderbird going forward.
The fact is, in spite of the fact that Thunderbird develop
Hi :)
How do people here feel about approaching the Thunderbird people to bring
them into the LibreOffice project a bit more? Perhaps they could become
the official default email client?
As most of you know - many organisations, particularly OpenSource ones,
have departments/sections/sub-groups t
Hi Amit,
I may be wrong, but I think you were asking how to create tabs similar to
those in Calc, that display different sheets.
As far as I know there are no objects in Libre Office Base that give this
sort of capability. But I have, on occasion, used a button to trigger a
macro for making, say
hi henry.
i read the bugs which is solved in any versions of libreoffice and i
read that the problem for SEH exception became solved in version
5.0.4.
which version of libreoffice do you use?
i tested 5.0.3 and i recieved many crashes and even this error in
openning some of my files and in many pho
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