Hello!
Why it is possible that someone can send emails directly to the issues
mailing list?
e. g.
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-issues/201411.mbox/%3C91286B00937747BA82897BA23D28C798%40Mainframe%3E
Regards, Mathias
On 11/11/2014 Guy Waterval wrote:
http://people.apache.org/~nick/NickTemplateACEU14.odp
Really nice, indeed, many thanks to the author..
I've not seen the licence in the properties of this document.
Is it possible to know how this document can be reused ?
Nick is going to get it clarified
On 11/11/2014 08:49 AM, Mathias Röllig wrote:
Hello!
Why it is possible that someone can send emails directly to the
issues mailing list?
e. g.
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-issues/201411.mbox/%3C91286B00937747BA82897BA23D28C798%40Mainframe%3E
Regards, Mathias
Here's the current total subscribers for the AOO mailing lists I moderate:
announce 11,318
users 584
dev 499
qa 277
l10n 233
marketing 173
api 149
(I'm not a moderator for the doc mailing list, so I can't retrieve that number).
We also have 3,522 Twitter followers, 13,000 Facebook likes and
Rob Weir wrote:
Here's the current total subscribers for the AOO mailing lists I moderate:
announce 11,318
users 584
dev 499
qa 277
l10n 233
marketing 173
api 149
(I'm not a moderator for the doc mailing list, so I can't retrieve that
number).
We also have 3,522 Twitter
Hi all,
does there exist any developer documentation about StarMath, e.g. the
grammar?
Kind regards
Regina
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On 12/11/14 00:49, Mathias Röllig wrote:
Hello!
Why it is possible that someone can send emails directly to the issues
mailing list?
e. g.
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/openoffice-issues/201411.mbox/%3C91286B00937747BA82897BA23D28C798%40Mainframe%3E
Likely I have moderated it
I have an incomplete result. You may have already explored this.
First, saving an AOO Formula (.odf) as a StarMath 5.0 Formula (.smf) does not
seem to be exported. There is no import for it either.
You can still save as an OpenDocument.org .sxm formula or an ODF Formula
(.odf). They are