https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87685
--- Comment #6 from Edmund Laugasson <edmund.laugas...@gmail.com> --- I would not say advertising but just informing. If you send a file then it would be nice to say also what program to use and where to get. Being humble would be good but until certain moment. At some point there would be needed to say about your existance and let people know that there is also one more and completely free office suite which also exist and can do the tasks people expect the office suite will do. So, being shy would not be always beneficial and gives to people also signal that it might be not worth of use etc. Let this cloud based LibreOffice be - currently it is not yet available either. The main question is that raise awareness of ODF fileformat and nothing more. Also give the right tool to open/edit ODF. MS Office would be not the tool you probably would suggest - so why not suggest the right program for that? Even as the UK government has succeeded to enforce Microsoft to support ODF (http://www.itproportal.com/2015/03/30/microsoft-will-adopt-open-document-standards-following-government-battle/) - this will happen in MSO 2013 and MSO 365 but not earlier. Therefore it would be useful to give people working software, which will open ODF properly. We also do not know whether the ODF support will be deployed into MSO and when people will update their MSO programs. Yes I know that LibreOffice will not edit the opened PDF directly but save .odg in Draw and then it would be possible to export into PDF. I just made shortcut in description and usually will overwrite old PDF with new one. But still there is possible to open PDF's using LibreOffice and import them even into editable shape. And by the way - I proposed to put it not default turned on and then everyone can decide whether to turn it on or not. But at least the feature would be then exist and possible to turn on if needed. You may even also leave it empty and not write anything. Each native language would have anyway its own message if at all. So - there would be much easier just leave it empty and everyone can turn the feature on and add whatever she/he would like to. You may call it also signature like most e-mail programs offer. Then just everyone can write whatever they want to see in the end of each e-mail. Would it be possible? Just create the functionality to add signature to the e-mail which will be sent from LibreOffice. Also this would be turned off by default but if anyone would like to add anything as signature then it would be possible. That's it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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