Just alerting the community that the robots for subscribing or
unsubscribing via email from documentfoundation.org lists such as
this one have not been working for at least the past couple of
weeks.Yes, I am attempting to unsubscribe from this same email address at
which I receive
Wow, formatting got completely screwed up between Thunderbird on my end
and the listserv on the other. I hope this is more clear:
Just alerting the community that the robots for subscribing or
unsubscribing via email from documentfoundation.org lists such as this
one have not been working for
On 8/2/2012 4:10 AM, Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi,
M. Fioretti wrote on 2012-08-02 11:15:
According to this page it does:
http://legroom.net/howto/thunderbird
Thunderbird does, GMail doesn't. :)
I filter just fine in Thunderbird on the recipients ... e.g., for this
list To contains
On 4/16/12 10:15 AM, Charles Jenkins wrote:
Hi, all.
A few months ago, we had some good discussion about improvements to
Writer's notes feature, in a thread titled Enhancement Request:
Comment Ranges
As a result, Chrisoph added a feature request--
I wrote
I do not see how to vote. I created an account, I am logged in, I have
clicked the validation link in the email that was sent, logged out and
back in again, but I still see this on the View Source page:
You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason:
You must
On 4/17/12 1:43 AM, adept techlists - kazar wrote:
I would love to see this feature added. IMO the main feature set that
could stand improvement would be those things that facilitate
collaborative editing.
arrrgggh. OK i got myself registered on the wiki after some rigamarole.
Went into Edit
REALLY NEVER MIND THIS TIME. I realize i put my comment under the
disagree subheading. Easy to do for mere mortals who are not
developers ... I scrolled to the bottom and added my comment, which then
put it under some strange phrase that was surrounded by things like ' '
' and was hard to read
Apologies for my poorly written email. I should have waited until my
headache goes away :p
I wrote:
Nevertheless, based on Rainer's well-reasoned response explaining that
bug reports that do not include certain elements such as sample docs,
screenshots, localization info and other things that
I noticed a problem in a 3.5 RC 1, I was able to reproduce it every time
I tried, and I decided to follow the nice end-user friendly links during
the bug hunt. It felt really good as a non-developer to contribute in
this very small way. I found the form for filing a big report helpful,
I found the IRC channel in the invitational email. But only after
looking on
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA/BugHunting_Session_3.5.0.-1#Find_a_bug.3F
where i did not find where to go. (But thanks for the link to IRC help!)
In the Find a Bug? section there are links to Buzilla and the
On 12/8/11 5:43 PM, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
On 08/12/11 18:47, adept techlists - kazar wrote:
On 12/6/11 12:08 PM, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
I've been trying unsuccessfully to find a source of buttons to add
to my web pages. Any thought/pointers anyone?
Peter HB
Not sure what your
On 12/6/11 12:08 PM, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
I've been trying unsuccessfully to find a source of buttons to add to
my web pages. Any thought/pointers anyone?
Peter HB
Not sure what your question has to do with discussing LibreOffice. Maybe
in the future find a forum for web developers?
Ian Lynch mailto:ianrly...@gmail.com
June 12, 2011 11:51 AM
Even better if it was on the web so that documents could be created
collaboratively ;-)
Yes, that would be extremely nice, but given the many millions of people
who have sporadic and/or slow connections, I would vote for
I'll just add the point from a philosophical standpoint that almost more
than enabling all humans to create documents (presos etc.), is enabling
humans to work together.
kazar
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Charles Jenkins mailto:cejperso...@tec-usa.com
June 10, 2011 2:03 PM
Truly, I beg you to add comment ranges in LibreOffice so I can stop
using Word altogether for writing.
I concur. Not only for writer/editor situations, but for all kinds of
scenarios in which humans need to
Christoph Noack wrote:
Quite some time ago, I defined the corresponding behavior so that it
matches which the today's notes.
The visual design:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Notes2_Design_NoteAnchor#Proposal_.22Boxes_.28Note_Anchor_Area.29.22
The behavior when inserting notes /
On 4/23/11 10:02 AM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello adept techlists - kazar,
Am 2011-04-22 19:01:54, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
Just wanted to briefly point out that your participation on these
libreoffice mailing lists ARE being indexed by search engines
http://www.google.com/search?q
On 4/17/11 8:30 AM, RGB ES wrote:
People like forums. People NEED forums. So, why every time the forum
issue is considered here it falls on nothing?
I just want to write in as a consultant and end-user, to point out
several of the major benefits of forums over mailing lists that I have
not
On 4/24/11 12:04 PM, Andy Brown wrote:
adept techlists - kazar wrote:
Sure, leave the mailman lists up (who knows in how many places the
instructions for subscribing have been posted) but also please start
official TDF web-based support forums. I bet you'd find LibreOffice
users who would
On 4/24/11 2:42 PM, Andy Brown wrote:
What do you mean by Uncategorized? If you feel there is something
that will make the forum better I am sure that it can be looked at by
the management.
good to hear. If you look at
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/ you will see topic
Also, Andy, please have a look at internationalizing the email one gets
when one registers. It does not arrive in one's chosen language and, for
me anyhow, I cannot read those instructions (in Czech or Polish or
something, no insult intended to anyone's native language, most
languages look the
On 4/17/11 10:42 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
I do not use thos crapy forums, because I have to search to long for it.
It is NON reliabel and slow. Do not belive I want to give a searchengine
any infos about me, because I need help with a stupid program.
Just wanted to briefly point out that
On 3/4/11 6:36 AM, Gordon Burgess-Parker wrote:
On 03/03/11 16:33, berthajm wrote:
Hi there,
I used to install oOo with the zip package for Windows. I'm bored
with
programs which add entries everywhere in the system and in the registry,
Eh? How does adding entries in the Windows
not in the position to fill the role of pledge-matching but just wanted
to say this is a great idea. good luck!
kazar
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On 2/12/11 2:04 PM, Robert Derman wrote:
Just so you all know, 4 GB of DDR3 RAM can now be purchased for $36.
on the internet. In historical terms, that is indeed dirt cheap.
and how much would it cost to have that RAM shipped to Ethiopia? and how
many computers around the globe are still
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