Neulich bei Microsoft

2015-05-11 Thread Jörg Schmidt
Hallo,

Ich stosse da gerade auf ein White Paper von MS das ich hier nicht vorenthalten 
möchte.

http://www.whymicrosoft.com/see-why/openoffice-evaluation-criteria/


Gruß
Jörg


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Draft Blog Post: Authoring e-Books in Apache OpenOffice: An Interview with Jon Holdsworth

2015-05-11 Thread Rob Weir
https://blogs.apache.org/roller-ui/authoring/preview/OOo/?previewEntry=authoring_e_books_in_apache

That requires an editor account for the blog to read.  I though there
was an easy way to rewrite the URL so the preview was public, but that
does not seem to be working for me.

In any case, this is an interview with an author who used AOO for a
book he recently wrote and has some nice technical hints on how to
accomplish this with OpenOffice.   This should be of interest to many
of our users/

-Rob

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Re: Draft Blog Post: Authoring e-Books in Apache OpenOffice: An Interview with Jon Holdsworth

2015-05-11 Thread jan i
On 11 May 2015 at 14:57, Rob Weir r...@robweir.com wrote:


 https://blogs.apache.org/roller-ui/authoring/preview/OOo/?previewEntry=authoring_e_books_in_apache

 That requires an editor account for the blog to read.  I though there
 was an easy way to rewrite the URL so the preview was public, but that
 does not seem to be working for me.

no the preview function is only for the selected few.



 In any case, this is an interview with an author who used AOO for a
 book he recently wrote and has some nice technical hints on how to
 accomplish this with OpenOffice.   This should be of interest to many
 of our users/

+1 go for publish.

rgds
jan I.



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Re: Draft Blog Post: Authoring e-Books in Apache OpenOffice: An Interview with Jon Holdsworth

2015-05-11 Thread Donald Whytock
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 10:36 AM, jan i j...@apache.org wrote:

 On 11 May 2015 at 14:57, Rob Weir r...@robweir.com wrote:

 
 
 https://blogs.apache.org/roller-ui/authoring/preview/OOo/?previewEntry=authoring_e_books_in_apache
 
  That requires an editor account for the blog to read.  I though there
  was an easy way to rewrite the URL so the preview was public, but that
  does not seem to be working for me.
 
 no the preview function is only for the selected few.


 
  In any case, this is an interview with an author who used AOO for a
  book he recently wrote and has some nice technical hints on how to
  accomplish this with OpenOffice.   This should be of interest to many
  of our users/
 
 +1 go for publish.

 rgds
 jan I.


 
  -Rob


Looks good.  I assume it was an email interview?

I know what he means by the span issue, though I haven't explicitly
looked for it in OpenOffice.  But in MS Word and Sharepoint wiki editor,
every time you change font, character size, color, etc., it effectively
creates a span.  Deleting the characters in that set doesn't necessarily
eliminate the span, and the empty spans can accumulate.  And of course
each span needs its own full complement of style attributes.

Also, it's sort of instinctive to change a font or size or color back to
what it was before a particular section by setting it explicitly.  Each
instance of setting will create a new block that your text goes in.  So
you'd have a span that contains your normal text, then you'd have a
span inside that that contains your red text, then you'd have a span
inside that one that contains your back-to-black text.

All these spans lying around are like sinkholes that things can fall into
if you're not careful.

Perhaps a couple things that can help with that...

- An option to either explicitly or automatically eliminate empty spans.

- A hotkey to turn off the last style attribute applied.

Though again I haven't looked...Does OO already have these?

Don


Seeking words listed in Afrikaans spell dictionary

2015-05-11 Thread Etienne Britz
Dear Apache OpenOffice

I have no idea where I must inquire about accessing the words listed in the 
Afrikaans Spelling Dictionary available as an extension to Apache OpenOffice. 
Are you perhaps able to direct me to the right email address?

Thanks in advance!

EC Britz

Re: Usage about pyuno

2015-05-11 Thread He Sun
Hey regina,
Thanks very very much that you did help me. :-)
And sorry for the delay of response. I forget that I have not send you
a thanks letter.
Have a good day! :-)

2015-05-08 17:52 GMT+08:00 Regina Henschel rb.hensc...@t-online.de:
 Hi,

 He Sun schrieb:

 2015-05-08 15:34 GMT+08:00 Marcus marcus.m...@wtnet.de:

 Am 05/08/2015 04:14 AM, schrieb He Sun:


 [..]

 Thanks very very much for your kindly reply, it does help me some way. :-)
 The factor the option and so on if I find the API to deal with it.


 you can start on
 https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/Spreadsheets/Overall_Document_Features
 section Page Styles.

 Kind regards
 Regina


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