Re: [tdf-discuss] Help Pack
Am 05.03.2011 21:02, schrieb Luis E Vásquez r: Medellin, marzo 5/2011 Hi, friends Somebody know exactly what is Help Pack, a 10mb down-loadable pack included in Libre Office 3.3.1 ? Best regards, Luis E. Vásquez R. OpenOffice.org Volunteer Support Este mensaje se ha enviado desde Medellín, Colombia *11 Años usando exitosamente OpenOffice.org libre, seguro y abierto * http://facebook.com/ Facebook http://facebook.com/ There are help packs per language. They contain the help so it can be used locally. If no pack is installed the online help should open if you press F1. However if you did install a package that will open. Regards, bastik 05 Mar 2011, 21:21 (+0100) (unsigned) -- Impurities make things work and sometimes unique. Go Libre! -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
Re: [tdf-discuss] Co-working with Moz, etc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 01.01.2011 19:43, schrieb Jonathan Aquilina: Whats really held OOo and will hold LO back is the lack of an equivalent program such as outlook. There are one of three ways it can be done. 1) fork something like evolution which has all that done and integrate it into the LO suite 2) or install software that already exists in the open source arena. the problem with 2 is that it will greatly increase the download size, which would pose issues for people with slow bandwidth. The third-party software could be downloaded if it's required. If it's selected during installation it gets downloaded. This solves two issues, the download size of the installer doesn't increase and the software is up-to-date. BTW: A fork (or something completely new) would increase the download size, too. Regards, bastik 01 Jan 2011, 20:04 (+0100) - -- Impurities make things work and sometimes unique. Go Libre! -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32) Comment: Download at http://www.gnupt.de iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNH3rNAAoJEJkCkhwrlE2u2Y4IAINIGT0rfMTr02gIzIzCzlI9 aogJNR9XVhAxT4AGnzRc/MSCRdAKoaK+Ybp4EGCOILameHU+pQHjJgqytgpGeJuH pMF6+Bvk3nuR23M/2V80UPj7Y2o3dkPoTeLyIUCqbdfJ/egl+LnSMlQfGItuXxKg ear4PIUesqLETX1WhKgw2v39UmnKh3A8Z0B6YawG1RlkeNRO0lcJaEhHl4637Gyk 3TTNlehjTw0j5f1t1Txbf5r5YOFzyFjAWIoIRdJ8Nc9oftF3DcHbw6VH2bvViGR8 JY8EFz/bvV27puo3gsJYFXk3PYHDkHQeYlJd3FmtBSLi1dgS0I8wSDi7eBRDh/0= =1L/K -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Archive: http://listarchives.documentfoundation.org/www/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: Name Change for LibreOffice Applications
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Am 20.12.2010 10:32, schrieb Samuel Mehrbrodt: LibreOffice is the brand which will be known and names of the applications should help to find the application you want to use. I would also suggest to translate the names of the applications like Google Docs does. I don't care whenever the names get changed or not. That's the reason why I didn't join the discussion about it. If I'm able to recognize what a component does by looking at it's name I'm fine. The reason I join the discussion now is that I disagree about translating the names of the components. I'm German and I like localized help and menus, but dislike translated application names and technical words. I'm on Windows. It would be disturbing if it would be called Fenster. This message is send with Thunderbird (Donnervogel)(Firefox/Feuerfuchs and so on) I agree that users should be able to get help in their native language and that applications should be localized, but translating the actual name goes to far IMHO. Best regards, bastik 20 Dec 2010, 18:42 (+0100) - -- Impurities make things work and sometimes unique. Go Libre! -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32) Comment: Gnu Privacy Tools Comment: Download at http://www.gnupt.de Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJND5V8AAoJEJkCkhwrlE2uanEH/2mvGBnSOG/NpfYMhN7g01uI rHVp3vnY43+4H7rI1nRMurW+4FXlfBnrn0t597ulIzpFCEuJliSS+3QbdUJptA/T Cmbj9Z0rCwNfII6jL2W8DbfOfla05mDcEhAmZwVAG2qLRFGkU7ueAX3GCeJNdzrv puqDodpHK3tVispU2Ogslmh92/je8jHbrGxS5aK1Te67xXH2oweIQrGW5hXN8mg2 igCeuavfXfgUWw7d3PPKwuDpv2L+9COHKnqO/z3NQjaHBdh+FupRQGvg/80GzhI1 z8bIDjkJCx/Jv7RH69id0MWsP7uvqe5cFGK6qnesc0gDwrikuhiJh1veLyWt+FE= =F49n -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Archive: http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***
[tdf-discuss] [tdf-dicuss] Install Instruction Suggestion
Since this isn't an request, but an suggestion I start a new topic. Just for the case that someone decides that an instruction could be useful. Debian/Ubuntu Installation-Instruction - Download the unofficial Debian packages (.deb) that suit your system (32/64bit) - Unpack the archive - Launch your console/terminal - If you are not root type 'sudo' - Type 'dpkg -i ' - mark all .deb packages and drag them into the console/terminal - execute the command - type your password - repeat those steps for the desktop integration Now you can start LibreOffice and it's modules form the menu This could be included in the wiki or somewhere else. Maybe with improvements. bastik 26 Nov 2010, 16:01 (+0100) -- Impurities make things work and sometime unique. Go Libre! -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Archive: http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***