I must agree here. Automated crash reports have kind of a bad
reputation, mainly because of Windows XP.
* you don't know what is being sent, and even when its listed you
can't be sure there's no personal data
* you don't know what is being done with the data
* there's nothing done about that, at
freedom from Microsoft
thinking.Craig A. EddyOn 11/04/2010 11:19 AM, Robert Derman wrote:Sebastian
Spaeth wrote:On Wed, 3 Nov 2010 20:55:19 +0100, Johannes
Bausch wrote:things concerning tables. We absolutely
HAVE to make the user use thestylesheet stuff, and it must be so easy that
they start to use
I think all this dicussion on
radically altering the UI is unnecessary.
Well I think it is okay to have such discussions. You can say that you
like the current UI as it is, but this doesn't make new ideas
superfluous.
One of the advantages of LibreOffice/OOo over MS Office is that the
+1 for getting rid of java.
2010/11/2 jonathon toki.kant...@gmail.com:
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On 11/02/2010 03:36 PM, T. J. Brumfield wrote:
Is there a technical advantage of running the wizards and such in Java that
I'm not aware of?
For those that have
I agree with you - I write my documents with LaTeX and there you
really don't have direct formatting tools. The problem is, though,
that tabs are a direct formatting tool by definition - you mark a
passage and set your tab stop, just like the character a. It's not a
property of your whole
I think they check which packages are currently in use (if you install
one via Ubuntu's package manager you even see a star rating, I don't
know if that's the same, though).
2010/10/27 Marc Paré m...@marcpare.com:
Le 2010-10-27 15:30, AG a écrit :
Marc
I had in mind some kind of sub-routine