Hi Patty,
peppermint-p escribió:
Hi Offray,
the sources of this tutorial (you mean i.e. the Open Office document
that is editable?) are free too, I think. But to make sure whether I
am right, I have to ask somebody.
But why do you need them?
Patty
Yep, I'm meaning the OpenOffice
Hi all,
Patty thanks a lot for your links a tutorial (It's a shame that I don't
understand German :-/ ). ¿Do you have the sources of the pdf ones?.
¿Are they licensed in a way that gives permission for redistribution and
change (for example under a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike
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Hello Aleksej,
I think it is a very good question. I would encourage all
Hi Offray,
the sources of this tutorial (you mean i.e. the Open Office document
that is editable?) are free too, I think. But to make sure whether I am
right, I have to ask somebody.
But why do you need them?
Patty
Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas schrieb:
Hi all,
Patty thanks a lot for
Hello Aleksej,
I think it is a very good question. I would encourage all newbies to start
with Monticello and learn about how to organize their work before starting
of to change the world.
There are a few things to understand about Monticello first. The most
important thing about Monticello is
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Hello Aleksej,
I think it is a very good