Thanks David, I have a few more things like this to clean up...if you all will allow me the time to edit in these fixes, I will then put the document back up for general review tonight.
I really hate to admit it, but Jean's edits on my work looks good. ;-) I was hesitant to use to many bullets in this chapter...I thought it would encourage the reader to "skim" through the text. But it does seem to work nicely. The screen shots, though do need some work. I think mine included too much of the screen, and thus made them unreadable at the image size available, and the new ones are the opposite. On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 11:07 -0500, David Teague wrote: > Jean > > I lost my wife in December, and am just now becoming > aware of things. I can't actually edit things yet but I > downloaded and read your "What isOO.o" document. > > I found a small error in the OO.o vs MS Office comparison. > There is an equation editor in the MS Word, this document > says there isn't one in MS Office . There isn't a standalone > equation editor, it is integral with Word.. > > HTH > > Warm Regards, > David Teague, > Advocating Free Software and > Double Bass tuned in fifths > www.dennismasuzzo.com > www.silviodallatorre.com > www.joelquarrington.com/ > For information on Red Mitchell, see > http://home.teleport.com/~mimuma/ > www.larryholloway.com > http://cs.wcu.edu/~dbt > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jean Hollis Weber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 7:24 PM > Subject: Re: [authors] What is OOo? > > > > I've edited (and partially rewritten) this chapter, but I had not seen the > > note from Janet and other recent comments before doing the work, as I've > > been offline for a long time. Therefore my version may need some major > > revision after I consider those notes. It definitely still needs some work > > (including amended screenshots), and some of the content may need to be > > moved elsewhere. > > > > I've uploaded it to the GS feedback folder for comment by others. > > > > > http://oooauthors.org/groups/authors/userguide2/gettingstarted/feedback/What_is_OOo_28Feb05_JHW.sxw/file_view > > > > Regards, Jean > > > > > > -- Rick Barnes www.nostabo.net ************************************************* There are 10 kinds of people, those that can read binary numbers and those that can't... --> Sent via Evolution 2.0.3 running on a Linux 2.6.10 Gentoo kernel.
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