Re: [dev] RE: Passwords

2010-04-18 Thread jonathon
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Stanislaus Wojnowski wrote:

> Can you help me?

Are the documents worth US$10 000 000 each?
That is the initial investment in password recovery of ODF documents.
There is also an annual fee, charged on the anniversary, until the
password is recovered.

jonathon
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Re: [dev] Feature suggestion for OO

2010-01-20 Thread jonathon
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 16:13, Shelley Cochran  wrote:

>  could you consider adding a full featured parallel text column option?

Could you explain what you mean by this.

Don't give examples from software programs.  At best, they  mislead
people into think you are describing something other than that which
you mean.

jonathon

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Re: [dev] Re: About the license of L10n products

2009-10-13 Thread jonathon
2009/10/12 Björn Michaelsen wrote:

> Please ask only questions related to OOo on this list. Crossposting to

It does relate to OOo, and the plethora of licenses that  have been
used for the UI translations.

> Here is a starting point:
> http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/faq-licensing.html
>   3.  Which license should I use?

A starting point that ignores the specific issue that is being asked about.
Which license is used for OOo UI strings, and where is that
information located?
(HInt: at least five different licenses for those strings have been used.)

jonathon

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Re: [dev] Multilanguage documents

2007-11-10 Thread jonathon
Rony wrote:

> FWIW: MS Word has been having that ability for quite a few versions now.
> There one would use the "Language" tab on styles to define what language it 
> is used for (on that dialog one is able to turn off grammar- and 
> spell-checking).

How is that different from implementing language specific styles in OOo?

xan

jonathon

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Re: [dev] Thunderbird at Openoffice-Conference in Spain - Request to the Steering Board & Community

2007-08-01 Thread jonathon
Michael Schmidt wrote:

> Would be 15th of august ok to give the community a decision,

I'll make a decision now.

a) Until Thunderbird can collect 10,000 emails in each of
two or more accounts, or a total of 25,000 emails scattered
across five or more email accounts, it needs to be fixed so
that it can serve as an "adequate" email client.[That is the
number of emails it needs to collect per hour.][OOo has
enough bugs without having to deal with show stoppers like
Thunderbird's inability to retrieve email.]

b) There is an existing joint Mozilla Foundation/OOo project
that coordinates the creation, and distribution of CDs that
contain Thunderbird, Firefox, and OOo;

xan

jonathon

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Re: [dev] Re: Thunderbird - Discussion about Sun vs. Mozilla

2007-07-30 Thread jonathon
Charles-H. Schulz wrote:

> If Scott and David wish to join the OpenOffice.org project, they simply
> can request it and the developers and community, wether through the
> decision of our community council or mere consensus will approve or deny
> the integration of Thunderbird inside the project.

I know that the email component of OOo has been killed, and
the sub-project relating to email is as good as dead.
However, that does not preclude them from rewriting
Thunderbird, (and maybe OOo) so that the two are as tightly
integrated as Outlook and Microsoft Office are.

xan

jonathon

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Re: [dev] Unchangable color of text

2007-07-03 Thread jonathon
KAMI wrote:

> color of text. Is this a bug or does he set something wrong?

a) Check ">Tools >Options >Accessibility >Options for High
Contrast Appearance >Use automatic font colour" is checked,
then uncheck it.

b) If ">Edit >Changes >record" is checked, the colours at
">Tools >Options >OOo Component >Changes" will be reflected
in the document, in lieu of the colours selected by Stylist,
or manually, until the changes have been accepted.

c) "Tools >Options >Appearance" can also affect the colours
displayed in the document, but I've forgotten the
circumstances in which they exhibit that behaviour.

d) There is another option somewhere in OOo, that can
override the colour selection for a period of time.  I've
forgotten what it is, or where it is located.  :(

e) If none of the above is the issue, then it is a case of
the user not selecting the colour.  What happens is that
colour selection is made, and dropped, before OOo can
register it. The solution is to wait a couple of seconds
prior to actually selecting the colour, then waiting a
couple of more seconds, before applying it. I'm not sure if
this is a bug in OOo, something with the OS, or operator error.

xan

jonathon

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Re: [dev] Requested feature / functionality

2007-03-29 Thread Jonathon Blake

Dejung wrote:


Please put me in touch with a project manager / developer that is
affiliated with the text formating functionality of OOo. I am not


My suggestion would be:
* Sign the JCA;
* Download the source code;
* Write a patch for correct handling of Tibetan;
* Submit the patch to OOo;

xan

jonathon

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Re: [dev] filter development

2007-03-26 Thread jonathon

Andreas Schlüns wrote:


I would like to build stand alone a word filter that
will parse word document data, using open office

First you need the word filters itself ..
but they require the word application (means writer) to be functional...


A better/easier approach would be to build the parser on top of the ODF 
toolkit.  Granted, somefunctinality is missing fromuit,but that can be 
coded.


xan

jonathon

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Re: [dev] DOES OOo has a grammar checker? (english,etc)

2007-02-09 Thread jonathon
mellannie rachelle reyes wrote:

> *Good day sir/mam!*

This is a support list, so you might get answers from a couple fo people.

> *OpenOffice does not have a grammar checker right? even in english is that
> right also?*

There are a couple, but they are all third party add ons.

The FLOSS ones were designed for Linux.
The commercial ones are either Windows only, or cross platform.

xan

jonathon

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Re: [dev] Spreadsheet Add-in written in C

2007-01-06 Thread Jonathon
Christian wrote:

>> int get_easter(int year, int* month, int* day);
> For that, you don't need your own function. OOo already has this by
> default.
>>   =GetEaster(2007)
> So you can save you some work :-)

They might still need to write their own routine to insert the date of
Easter, because the built in function provides an incorrect date for
their purposes. [There are roughly fifteen rule sets to determine the
date of Easter.]

xan

jonathon



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[dev] a11y writing systems

2006-10-26 Thread Jonathon Blake

All:


What would be the best way to get Braille, Moon, and ASl included as
optional writing systems in OOo/SO? [Braille would include Braille 0,
Braille 1, Braille 1.5, Braille 2, Braille 2.5,  Braille 3, Nemeth
Code ]

* Submit a request for Braille as an language of its own, with one
request for each grade.  [Or more likely, two requests for each grade
--- that allows for multi-lingual content in Braille.]
* Submit a request for Braille for each language.  [More specifically,
for each of those grades, for every language.]

* Submit a request for Moon as a langauge of its own;
* Submit a request for Moon as English (UK) (Moon)

* Submti a request for ASL  as a language of its own;
* Submit a request for ASL as English (US) (ASL);

I'm not that concerned about Moon and ASL.  [That is only two
additions to the drop down list.]

Braille, is the big issue here.  If all grades are included, for every
language which can be written in Braille, the size of the drop down
list goes up by roughly five thousand.   OTOH, creating twelve or so
entries just for Braille, means that the locale data will be incorrect
more often than not.

xan

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