[libreoffice-website] Re: [Drupal] The road ahead and missed opportunities

2011-01-15 Thread Alexander Thurgood
Le 14/01/11 18:26, Michael Wheatland a écrit :

FWIW, and I've said this already, but I'll say it again, I really like
the design of the Drupal-based site that you and your team have created.
It is clear, easy to navigate and modern, but then I guess such things
are more a question of subjective taste than objectivity, since I have
no idea how much overhead it takes to keep such a site maintained and
evolving, nor even to populate with content. It certainly seems very
modular.

I would sincerely hope that this would not disappear in the near future,
it would in my humble opinion, be a great shame to lose all that work.


Alex



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Re: [libreoffice-website] new features page ...

2011-01-15 Thread Andras Timar
Also, please add:

Linux Libertine G and Linux Biolinum G fonts

Graphite port of Linux Libertine and Linux Biolinum. Fonts with
ligatures, true small caps, old style numbers, proportional or
monospaced numbers, automatic thousand separation, true superscript and
subscript, diagonal and nut fractions, different numbering styles:
number to number name conversion (in more than 20 languages), footnote
numbering styles, Greek letters; right aligned footnote numbers for
LibreOffice, etc. See also: http://www.numbertext.org/linux/

Thanks,
Andras

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Re: [libreoffice-website] new features page ...

2011-01-15 Thread Andras Timar
2011.01.15. 12:23 keltezéssel, Andras Timar írta:
 Also, please add:
 
 Linux Libertine G and Linux Biolinum G fonts
 
 Graphite port of Linux Libertine and Linux Biolinum. Fonts with
 ligatures, true small caps, old style numbers, proportional or
 monospaced numbers, automatic thousand separation, true superscript and
 subscript, diagonal and nut fractions, different numbering styles:
 number to number name conversion (in more than 20 languages), footnote
 numbering styles, Greek letters; right aligned footnote numbers for
 LibreOffice, etc. See also: http://www.numbertext.org/linux/
 
 Thanks,
 Andras
 
Ooops, sorry, it is there in the General section (while other font
related new features are in Productivity Enhancements section).

Andras

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Re: [libreoffice-website] new features page ...

2011-01-15 Thread Sophie Gautier

Hi Andras,

On 15/01/2011 14:23, Andras Timar wrote:

Also, please add:

Linux Libertine G and Linux Biolinum G fonts

Graphite port of Linux Libertine and Linux Biolinum. Fonts with
ligatures, true small caps, old style numbers, proportional or
monospaced numbers, automatic thousand separation, true superscript and
subscript, diagonal and nut fractions, different numbering styles:
number to number name conversion (in more than 20 languages), footnote
numbering styles, Greek letters; right aligned footnote numbers for
LibreOffice, etc. See also: http://www.numbertext.org/linux/


Thanks for the feedback, also on the languages (I didn't finished the 
list yet and I didn't think it would be published as is). I'm updating 
the wiki page with your 2 mails, for future references.


Kind regards
Sophie
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[libreoffice-website] URGENT REQUEST: Install the News/Blogging module

2011-01-15 Thread David Nelson
Hi Christian, Ivan :-)

@Christian: Please, would it be possible to install the SilverStripe
News/Blogging module? I have attached an annotated screenshot to show
exactly where... TIA if so. :-)

@Ivan: Once the News module is installed, it's almost certainly going
to need some CSS love and attention to get it looking perfect. Could
you handle that with Christian? I'll be happy to help out in any way
possible... :-)

David Nelson

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[libreoffice-website] URGENT REQUEST: Integrate Nabble mailing list interface into site

2011-01-15 Thread David Nelson
Hi, :-)

@Christian: Could we please get the Nabble integrated into the site as
per the attached screenshot?

@Ivan: *Probably* no intervention needed by you for this, but could
you maybe monitor this and see if something displeases you?

@Drew: Almost certainly, action will be needed by you and/or I to
nicely integrate Nabble into the libreoffice.org site...

TIA for all your help, guys. ;-)

David Nelson

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[libreoffice-website] URGENT REQUEST: libreoffice.org FAQs page needs CSS love and attention

2011-01-15 Thread David Nelson
Hi, :-)

@Christian: the FAQs module was not addressed during the new site
theme development. Thus there are plenty of outstanding things that
need fixing. I've attached a screenshot that explains all clearly...

In the fly-out menu displayed at [1], the each menu item is one of the
questions. Thus it make a reeaaay long menu entry and looks
bad either the FAQ module needs custom CSS that is able to display
a long question in a nicely-presented manner, or the generated menu
entry needs redesigning in some way...

@Ivan: obviously, this is going to need your involvement, Ivan... ;-)

TIA for your help guys. :-)

[1] 
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/faq/general-faq/why-is-the-windows-installer-so-big/

David Nelson

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[libreoffice-website] Re: [libreoffice-l10n] About http://www.libreoffice.org/welcome/readme.html and Linux readme

2011-01-15 Thread Martin Srebotnjak
2011/1/14 David Nelson comme...@traduction.biz

 Hi Christian, Sophie, :-)

 @Christian: I don't see the page that contains the content of
 http://www.libreoffice.org/welcome/readme.html but I need to update
 it, and this will need doing at each release.
 Where is it please?


A bit off-topic - this is another unlocalizable thing. We have all localized
the readme text in the po files, but the link opens the English readme for
all languages? Needs to be fixed.

Lp, m.

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