On Fri, 2011-02-18 at 20:13 -0500, webmaster for Kracked Press
Productions wrote:
> My whole DVD of folders and files is now online, but most of the Install 
> Folders are still uploading.
> 
> So if you go to the link off of my Lungstrom.com domain, you will see my 
> work, so far.

*laughing*...ok - wow you have done a lot.

Well, I still haven't made it to the kitchen for some foraging - after
that I'll come back and look at how you are saving my bacon here,

Drew


> The Extras and Artwork links are just at its beginning stages.  Much of 
> the others are much more beyond that stage, but needs to be worked on.  
> But you can get the gist of the way I am heading towards with this DVD.
> 
> [more within the below text of the this thread]
> 
> On 02/18/2011 07:29 PM, drew wrote:
> > On Fri, 2011-02-18 at 14:59 -0500, webmaster for Kracked Press
> > Productions wrote:
> >> Sometime late this evening, or Saturday morning, the files and folders
> >> for my DVD will be online at the following URL.
> >> http://www.lungstrom.com/libreoffice-dvd-project/LibreOffice-disc-North-American-DVD/index.html
> >>
> >> I decided to place it online like the German LibreOfficebox.org site has
> >> their developmental version of the German Language European version.
> >>
> > ....
> >
> > Hi Tim,
> >
> > Ok, great so this is all the files in the DVD iso, as a site - not just
> > the iso for download, right?
> >
> > Alright I spent some hours today looking over the libreofficebox
> > website/directory/project structure and files, closely, finally.
> >
> > The folks putting this together have a lot time, work and good thought
> > into this - have you tried this under Windows, also - it's pretty nice.
> >
> > Thought about setting up SilverStripe - could one just suck that whole
> > directory structure in to a project using said CMS, I assume so.
> Do not know anything about "SilverStripe, except seen the name in the 
> source code of the web pages.
> 
> > What I did instead, was to suck the whole thing into a NetBeans project
> > (as a PHP project import)
> >
> >
> > Using the NetBeans integration, google translate and just time - A
> > couple of pages translated alright - and the IDE did a good job of
> > tracking goofs in links as I worked, so the whole thing integrates the
> > css files in such a way that I could see actually changes with this
> > beast..well, see.
> >
> > I moved the additional files, all the documentation (odt, pdf) for the
> > Getting Started Guide in en, es, fr and the Writer Guide in es, fr - yes
> > the en team is now officially behind - ha!..anyway, I just took what was
> > on the wiki for now, did not go to ODFAuthors. Time is out isn't it for
> > more then that.
> Apparently the Writer docs that were on the Wiki site was removed for 
> some reason about being "too old" or such and I was promised that they 
> would be back there soon.  I downloaded these and exported them to PDF.  
> Then I list both of these formats for the LibreOffice Writer Guide 
> Chapters.  I have the "Getting Started Guide" full "book" and individual 
> chapters listed, then after those and some text explaining "why", I 
> listed the OOo guides for 3.x that LibreOffice do not have.  I only 
> listed those with PDF files, since I/we do not need to mess with the 
> .odt ones at this time.
> 
> http://www.lungstrom.com/libreoffice-dvd-project/LibreOffice-disc-North-American-DVD/documentation.html
> 
> 
> > I added in the templates in en, es, fr as new directories in the
> > project.
> >
> I most definitely want the Spanish and French documents, templates, 
> etc., for the DVD.  I could make use of the translation toolbar of 
> Google again and do some French and Spanish "subtitles" in the web pages 
> directing to pages with those languages to help navigate through the 
> process, as the English pages are used for.
> 
> > Added the odt2Daisy, odt2Braile files (including full docs) as new
> > directories under extensions.
> Could never get those two working, since I deal with blind and other 
> impaired individuals that would really like to use a computer better 
> with their disabilities.  But I could not get it working for OOo 3.x, 
> and gave up on those two.
> > Added the odftools directory and only those files not already in the
> > original.
> >
> > So, I have the 3.3.0_2-DVD image from libreofficeBox with these new
> > directories - hidden to the html UI.
> >
> I have the 3.3.0_2 snapshot of 2-13-2011 on my computer as folders and 
> files copied from the DVD I burned from the ISO file.  It is easier to 
> use some of the folders from that than to try to rebuild the folders 
> myself.  The "theme", "pic", and "jre" folders are copied to the main 
> folder of my DVD folders.  I just edited the header section of the web 
> page[s] I use as template[s] to refer to these folders instead of them 
> buried within other folders on the German DVD.
> 
> > I also pulled down all the en, es and fr files for the 3.3.1 rC2 - now
> > what I plan on doing is to update my copy of the libreofficebox
> > directories with this new batch (delete and replace the full directory
> > contents for each)
> >
> When the final version for the installs are out for 3.3.1, I will need 
> to download them into the proper folders and then update the links in 
> the install page to point to ....3.3.1..... instead of .....3.3.0.....  
> That does not take too much effort.  I will do the same for any 
> new/updated files that have a different file name.  For the .odt file 
> for the documents, I will also export them to .pdf files.  I know a lot 
> of people who prefer to read through .pdf files instead of editable 
> files like .odt is.
> > I didn't download Italian files, but maybe I should. I should probably
> > just assume I'm done with binaries, that this rc2 is what is going on
> > this disc image.
> Right now, the North American DVD is English, French, and Spanish 
> [Mexican Spanish].  I want to stick with these for now.  Later we can 
> add the other "top-10" or so languages that might be used in this area 
> for the "English as a second language" users in the college 
> communities.  English, French, Spanish, then add German, Italian, 
> Russian, maybe some Asian and Arabic ones.
> > Alright so the first item to translate is the menu - off for some super
> > and then back to do that.
> >
> > //drew
> >
> >
> 
> 



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