On 11/02/2013 08:36 AM, Urmas wrote: > "Kracked_P_P---webmaster": > > 90% of the businesses users I know of use less than 10% of the features > and functions that MSO has. > > BTW, you know what one can do with Word 2.0 but not with > StarOffice-rebranded-for-a-third-time? Creating section templates, a > rough analog of section styles. Because the most of StarOffice > audience are whitespace-formatting Linux users, that feature never > came into the light. > > >
StarOffice users are Linux users? . . . . I have never seen StarOffice available for Linux. StarOffice was a MS OS package not a Linux package, when it first came out, so StarOffice "audience" was a Windows "audience" and not Linux. Actually OOo, AOO, and LO may have its roots in StarOffice, but they are not StarOffice by any means. "whitespace-formatting Linux users"? Never heard of a Linux distro called "whitespace-formatting". It seems that you are implying that Linux users are some sort of "creature" to be kept away from a modern office environment, or at least one that creates documentation for a company. I do not know about you, but people who write documents for a living tend to have their favorite word processing package. I know one, Piers Anthony, that uses Linux and LO for many reasons, but one of the biggest is the ability to use custom keyboards for the OS and Macros for the word processing package. This author, when a little younger, produced 4 to 6 paper-back books a year, plus some co-authoring ones. Now that he is about 80, he is producing only 2 to 4 books a year. He has stated, in print, that he needed Linux and various non-MSO packages to do his work. As for Linux. . . . I have been using Ubuntu Linux for my default system since Spring of 2010, and use Windows only when the hardware or software must run on a Windows system. Every Windows system I use is also dual booting with Ubuntu. Well all but one. That one is a half broken laptop that I use as a loaner Windows system. I know that some people like "styles" and would not go with out them, but I do not use them and they are the bane of my "fixing" other people's documentation. I get people who want me to "fix" some parts of a document that others made for them and half the time the "styles' get in the way of the editing and fixing. Sure "style" can help, but they also can "hurt" if the style's creator goes in for "the more complex the better" idea of thinking. K.I.S.S. [keep it simple stupid] is still an idea that both documentation writers and "code writers" should take to heart. The more complex things are, the harder to fix, edit, understand, modify, etc., etc.. You do not need styles, but if you use styles, keep them simple. -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: users+unsubscr...@global.libreoffice.org Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted