Hi Edmund,
No, the OASIS ODF technical committee (which standardised ODF - it's not
TDF) has now frozen the functional content of ODF 1.3. You would be welcome
to join OASIS and contribute to the ODF 1.4 specification though, work will
commence on that once ODF 1.3 completes the process.
Best
Hello!
Is there any chance to get into ODF v1.3 the following ideas:
* zooming presentation for Impress (like newest MS PowerPoint and Prezi have)
* zooming sreadsheet for Calc (like TreeSheets)
References
Prezi - https://prezi.com/
TreeSheets - http://strlen.com/treesheets/
Zooming features in
El 2020-07-18 12:01, Telesto escribió:
Decidim allows to enrich spaces for participation through multiple
available components (surveys, proposals, follow-up of results,
comments and several more).
-> True; as - I think I said - no experience with all participation
tools.. Did try decidim
Op 18-7-2020 om 22:58 schreef Daniel Armando Rodriguez:
El 2020-07-18 12:01, Telesto escribió:
Decidim allows to enrich spaces for participation through multiple
available components (surveys, proposals, follow-up of results,
comments and several more).
-> True; as - I think I said - no
Decidim allows to enrich spaces for participation through multiple
available components (surveys, proposals, follow-up of results, comments
and several more).
-> True; as - I think I said - no experience with all participation
tools.. Did try decidim quickly today. I personally find
Hi Edmund,
Edmund Laugasson schrieb am 18-Jul-20 um 19:21:
Hello!
Is there any chance to get into ODF v1.3 the following ideas:
* zooming presentation for Impress (like newest MS PowerPoint and
Prezi have)
That does not even need ODF 1.3, the needed elements are already
contained in
Bit of hijack, as I'm not sure where to post this anyway.. but related
to this in the sense of talking about ODF 1.4. I would really love to
see a speedup on the ODS front:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97177#c4. It's
rather attractive to use XLS/XLSX, because it's
El 2020-07-17 15:35, Telesto escribió:
Please don't confuse "making voices heard", which is generally good,
with "offering them a vote", which is generally problematic if they do
not carry any responsibilities upon which their votes might rely and
especially if they are willing to vote for