> Though MDI is not in the current Symphony contributed code, but if people > really like it, I suggest we to think about how to make it in AOO, maybe > 4.0 or later... > > - Simon
My hands are up for another lover of Symphony's MDI... :) One of the other cool things in Symphony that I would love to see in AOO, is Symphony's Mail Merge interface. Is that part of the contribution? Cheer GL > > 2012/5/17 zhangjf <zhan...@apache.org> > > > On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 11:35 PM, Alexander Thurgood > > > > <alex.thurg...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Le 16/05/12 09:26, Yue Helen a écrit : > > > > > > Hi Helen Yue, > > > > > >> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Contribution > > >> > > >> Here you can find a document to describe what's inside this code > > >> contribution, by highlighting some additional features beyond what's > > >> in Apache OpenOffice 3.4. The feature list includes enhancements on > > >> performance, usability, functionality, interoperability, as well as > > >> globalization, accessibility and more. > > > > > > I actually really like the MDI UI and the context-based dockable > > > properties panes. > > > > > > > > > Alex > > > > The MDI feature is not included in the contributed code, while the > > sidebar feature is in. The MDI feature in fact is from another product > > IBM Lotus Expeditor which Symphony is integrated on. > > > > zhangjf