Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-19 Thread John Boyle
Jim Allan wrote: John Boyle wrote: To James Knott: I find your attitude towards people who do believe in religion, OFFENSIVE and ARROGANTLY SO, as WELL AS IGNORANTLY SO! Until now, I had thought you had some intelligence but this proves otherwise!!! :o I will be deleting any and all

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-17 Thread mike scott
On 16 Jun 2008 at 16:07, James Knott wrote: ... To James Knott: I find your attitude towards people who do believe in religion, OFFENSIVE and ARROGANTLY SO Forgot in the previous reply. What gives religious people the right to be offensive to others, yet the others are not allowed to

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-17 Thread John Boyle
John W Kennedy wrote: On Jun 16, 2008, at 12:31 PM, John Boyle wrote: James Knott wrote: Jerry Feldman wrote: On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:22:29 -0400 James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: C.S. Lewis or not, i've always seen the X as a form of taking Christ out and

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-17 Thread John Boyle
mike scott wrote: On 16 Jun 2008 at 16:07, James Knott wrote: ... To James Knott: I find your attitude towards people who do believe in religion, OFFENSIVE and ARROGANTLY SO Forgot in the previous reply. What gives religious people the right to be offensive to others, yet the others

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-17 Thread John Boyle
mike scott wrote: On 16 Jun 2008 at 16:07, James Knott wrote: ... To James Knott: I find your attitude towards people who do believe in religion, OFFENSIVE and ARROGANTLY SO Forgot in the previous reply. What gives religious people the right to be offensive to others, yet the others

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-16 Thread ragweed
C.S. Lewis or not, i've always seen the X as a form of taking Christ out and inserting anything. A pet peeve of mine is Xmas To close to removing Christ from CHRISTmas I love writing the name of my Lord and His position. He's Jesus, The Messiah, the CHRIST, and the Son of God. As

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-16 Thread James Knott
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: C.S. Lewis or not, i've always seen the X as a form of taking Christ out and inserting anything. A pet peeve of mine is Xmas To close to removing Christ from CHRISTmas I love writing the name of my Lord and His position. He's Jesus, The Messiah, the CHRIST,

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-16 Thread Jerry Feldman
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:22:29 -0400 James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: C.S. Lewis or not, i've always seen the X as a form of taking Christ out and inserting anything. A pet peeve of mine is Xmas To close to removing Christ from CHRISTmas I

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-16 Thread James Knott
Jerry Feldman wrote: On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:22:29 -0400 James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: C.S. Lewis or not, i've always seen the X as a form of taking Christ out and inserting anything. A pet peeve of mine is Xmas To close to removing Christ from

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-16 Thread ragweed
-Original Message- From: James Knott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 16, 2008 11:59 AM To: users@openoffice.org Subject: Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO Jerry Feldman wrote: On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:22:29 -0400 James Knott wrote: [EMAIL

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-16 Thread John Boyle
James Knott wrote: Jerry Feldman wrote: On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:22:29 -0400 James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: C.S. Lewis or not, i've always seen the X as a form of taking Christ out and inserting anything. A pet peeve of mine is Xmas To close to removing

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-16 Thread Richard Detwiler
John Boyle wrote: James Knott wrote: Jerry Feldman wrote: On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:22:29 -0400 James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: C.S. Lewis or not, i've always seen the X as a form of taking Christ out and inserting anything. A pet peeve of mine is Xmas To

[users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-16 Thread Jim Allan
John Boyle wrote: To James Knott: I find your attitude towards people who do believe in religion, OFFENSIVE and ARROGANTLY SO, as WELL AS IGNORANTLY SO! Until now, I had thought you had some intelligence but this proves otherwise!!! :o I will be deleting any and all messages with your name

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-16 Thread James Knott
John Boyle wrote: To James Knott: I find your attitude towards people who do believe in religion, OFFENSIVE and ARROGANTLY SO, as WELL AS IGNORANTLY SO! Until now, I had thought you had some intelligence but this proves otherwise!!! :o I will be deleting any and all messages with your name

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-16 Thread James Knott
John Boyle wrote: James Knott wrote: Jerry Feldman wrote: On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:22:29 -0400 James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: C.S. Lewis or not, i've always seen the X as a form of taking Christ out and inserting anything. A pet peeve of mine is Xmas To

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-16 Thread John W Kennedy
On Jun 16, 2008, at 8:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: C.S. Lewis or not, i've always seen the X as a form of taking Christ out and inserting anything. A pet peeve of mine is Xmas Well, you're wrong, and you are being publicly insulting to Christians who have been using Xtian and

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-16 Thread John W Kennedy
On Jun 16, 2008, at 12:31 PM, John Boyle wrote: James Knott wrote: Jerry Feldman wrote: On Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:22:29 -0400 James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: C.S. Lewis or not, i've always seen the X as a form of taking Christ out and inserting anything. A pet

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-15 Thread John W Kennedy
On Jun 14, 2008, at 11:54 AM, Richard Travers wrote: Or more commonly 'xian' = X (Christ) + ian. xtian has too mant t's. Theoretically, yes, but Xtian is much easier to read, without which the abbreviation is pointless, and Xtian is, for example, the spelling preferred by C. S. Lewis (in

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-14 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Saturday 14 June 2008 06:52:27 Tim Deaton wrote: Larry Gusaas wrote: Richard Travers, 2008/06/13 2:46 AM: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Lisi Reisz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: P.S. What does xan mean? I have searched hard on- and off-line without success. Or are you like the

[users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-14 Thread Russell Butler
Lisi Reisz wrote: As you say, Christmas becomes Xmas, not Xas. Anyhow, Jonathan (the person who uses xan as his sign-off) has said that this guess is incorrect. He has not, however, replied yet to the original question. Not to mention the fact that in context, it would be a very odd place

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-14 Thread Richard Travers
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Brad Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --Sig_/OKFoOq6ooZTc5iQrSC6ecH4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 12:33:42 -0600 Larry Gusaas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Larry, xan means

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-14 Thread Richard Travers
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Brad Rogers wrote: Indeed. Christian is more usually xtian, according to urban dictionary. Alternatively, Christian is abbreviated as xian. It is never abbreviated as xan. Actually (after

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-14 Thread Richard Travers
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Larry Gusaas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Richard Travers, 2008/06/13 2:46 AM: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Lisi Reisz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: P.S. What does xan mean? I have searched hard on- and off-line without success. Or are you like the

[users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-14 Thread NoOp
On 06/14/2008 02:35 AM, H.S.Rai wrote: On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 3:46 AM, Drew Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: jonathon wrote: SQL Server is not a big issue - it is equivalent to saying you have a MySQL database as far as OO.o is concerned. The poster does not give enough information to give

[users] Christian Babies (was Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO)

2008-06-14 Thread Harold Fuchs
On 13/06/2008 23:04, Lisi Reisz wrote: On Friday 13 June 2008 21:29:39 jonathon wrote: On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Brad Rogers wrote: Indeed. Christian is more usually xtian, according to urban dictionary. Alternatively, Christian is abbreviated as xian. It is never

Re: [users] Christian Babies (was Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO)

2008-06-14 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Saturday 14 June 2008 21:05:02 Harold Fuchs wrote: On 13/06/2008 23:04, Lisi Reisz wrote: On Friday 13 June 2008 21:29:39 jonathon wrote: On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Brad Rogers wrote: Indeed. Christian is more usually xtian, according to urban dictionary. Alternatively,

Re: [users] Christian Babies (was Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO)

2008-06-14 Thread Harold Fuchs
On 14/06/2008 21:20, Lisi Reisz wrote: On Saturday 14 June 2008 21:05:02 Harold Fuchs wrote: On 13/06/2008 23:04, Lisi Reisz wrote: On Friday 13 June 2008 21:29:39 jonathon wrote: On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Brad Rogers wrote: Indeed. Christian is more usually

Re: [users] Christian Babies (was Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO)

2008-06-14 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Saturday 14 June 2008 21:31:23 Harold Fuchs wrote: Be * (sorry, I have forgotten the word - I am not censoring it) roughly to your little boy That's right - thanks. And it is of course, *Speak* roughly, not be anything. Thanks too for reminding me about the pig. It is clearly time

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-14 Thread H . S . Rai
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 12:01 AM, NoOp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Try Koha instead: Thanks to all who replied ti my request. Koha is wonderful software. But we could not use its Fine Module. Thanks once again. -- H.S.Rai http://hs.raiandrai.com/

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-14 Thread Girard Aquino
yep... we do use XMAS as an accepted term in our country as a shortcut for christmas. Tim Deaton wrote: Larry Gusaas wrote: Richard Travers, 2008/06/13 2:46 AM: In article , Lisi Reisz wrote: P.S. What does xan mean? I have searched hard on- and off-line without success. Or

[users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-13 Thread Larry Gusaas
Richard Travers, 2008/06/13 2:46 AM: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Lisi Reisz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: P.S. What does xan mean? I have searched hard on- and off-line without success. Or are you like the Duchess's baby? This has been asked several times now, although curiously

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-13 Thread Brad Rogers
On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 12:33:42 -0600 Larry Gusaas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Larry, xan means Christian. I have never seen that. Please give source. Xan is usually a either a Indeed. Christian is more usually xtian, according to urban dictionary. -- Regards _ / )

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-13 Thread jonathon
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Brad Rogers wrote: Indeed. Christian is more usually xtian, according to urban dictionary. Alternatively, Christian is abbreviated as xian. It is never abbreviated as xan. xan jonathon -

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-13 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Friday 13 June 2008 21:29:39 jonathon wrote: On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 12:35 PM, Brad Rogers wrote: Indeed.  Christian is more usually xtian, according to urban dictionary. Alternatively, Christian is abbreviated as xian.  It is never abbreviated as xan. So what _does_ xan mean? Or, as I

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-13 Thread Tim Deaton
Larry Gusaas wrote: Richard Travers, 2008/06/13 2:46 AM: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Lisi Reisz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: P.S. What does xan mean? I have searched hard on- and off-line without success. Or are you like the Duchess's baby? This has been asked several times now,

[users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-12 Thread NoOp
On 06/12/2008 03:16 PM, Drew Jensen wrote: SQL Server is not a big issue - it is equivalent to saying you have a MySQL database as far as OO.o is concerned. The poster does not give enough information to give an answer. If the UI is developed using MS Access ( Forms, Menus, Toolbars..etc

Re: [users] Re: How to make MS window OS to treat OO as MSO

2008-06-12 Thread Drew Jensen
NoOp wrote: http://mcitconsortium.nic.in/eGranth.htm quote The software has been designed using Microsoft Technologies, front-end designed in Visual Basic 6.0 while at back-end , MS SQL Server 2000/2005 has been used. For web interface, ASP (Active Server Pages) technology has been used