On 14.02.2016 18:52, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
> I'd like to mention Linux Libertine [1], which is already shipped with
> LO. It has the same metrics as the old Times New Roman, but with (IMHO)
> a much nicer look with a great care given to detail. It also contains a
> rich set of ligatures,
On 09.07.2015 00:44, Jay Philips wrote:
Hey Katarina and all,
Not sure if this is 100% relevant, but was something i was thinking
about last week.
I've been wondering why we dont rely on the OS's print dialog rather
than LO's internal one. It was something that came to mind as Heiko and
On 10.05.2015 10:41, Heiko Tietze wrote:
Neither User Prompt nor the preceding company participated in this study,
unfortunately. But I found the file OOo31_Usage_Feedback_Data.ods in my
archives. It contains a weird table of eventtype, widget, uno_url, VCL,
VCLLongName, method, id,
On 11/05/12 15:57, Stefan Knorr (Astron) wrote:
Meanwhile, there's an implementation detail that I would find useful to know:
how are data bars and colour scales implemented in ODF? Are there
styles for them [1]? Would styles make sense from your perspective?
Actually, are data bars a specced