On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 11:02 PM, Michel Gagnon <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello everyone,
>
> I think I am the sole member of Québec so far. My mother tongue is French
> and I generally work in French using French-language software, but I agree
> with what has been said so far: a single North-American list serves us much
> better than many regional lists.
>
> Contrary to many others, I am neither a programmer nor an IT technician. I
> am a power user and support my colleagues at the office (with outside help
> for difficult problems) and at home.
> I have had an interest in OpenOffice for a long time, but basically,
> OpenOffice 1 and 2 had a major bug which made it almost non-usable for me:
> the "space before" a paragraph appeared even when said paragraph was at the
> top of the page.
>
> At the moment, I use both Microsoft Office 2003 and OpenOffice 3.2 and I
> try to use either one when they are most suitable. I prefer Writer for long
> documents with variables and complex stylesheets, but Word for short
> documents or those that need to be typeset. I feel equally at ease with Calc
> and Excel, but I have yet to do anything decent with Impress. Often, I have
> to say that I must use Microsoft products because that's what our customers
> need. If I post a Word or Excel document on our company website, our clients
> consider it worthy; it I post a Writer or Calc document, they all complain
> about that "unreadable document". Some of our clients do not have enough
> computer literacy to install OpenOffice, the others don't have the
> permissions to do so; therefore it is Microsoft or PDF documents! As an
> engineer, a good part of my work load is spent writing technical and other
> support documents as well as presentation files that my colleagues use when
> they train our customers.
>
> I have to say that my input time is limited. I am torn between this new
> product (still beta), the fairly reliable OOo 3.2 (and, alas, the needed
> Microsoft Office). I definitely have ideas about what is needed to make the
> LibreOffice interface more user-friendly and I could provide some input on
> French translations, but I have a limited amount of time.
>
>
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> Michel Gagnon
> Montréal (Québec, Canada) -- http://mgagnon.net
>
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Welcome to the list.  It is nice to finally start getting some more people
involved.  I hope to finally have some time to set down and start on some
ideas, if you have any just send us an email and we will see what we can do.

James Walker

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