Reminder, the IRC talk is in one hour:
Title: Jump in, the water is perfect.
Enabling large migrations.
Speaker: Alexandro Colorado
Date:Saturday, April 02
Time:12:00 UTC
Instructions: http://native-lang.openoffice.org/conference/
IRC Instructions:
On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 12:55, Justin Clift wrote:
Sweet Coffee wrote:
Hi!
Also found the following.
Audio-Visual Speech Recognition (AVSR) Open Source
Software Release
http://www.intel.com/technology/computing/sw04034.htm
OSSRI: The Open-Source Speech Recognition Initiative
new guy here, where can I go to read more about this IRC program and its
capabilities and merits?
Sid
Alpena, Michigan
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Reminder, the IRC talk is in one hour:
Instructions: http://native-lang.openoffice.org/conference/
IRC Instructions:
Hello Sid,
new guy here, where can I go to read more about this IRC program and its
capabilities and merits?
IRC is not a 'program' but a protocol. There are many possible client programs.
Just like 'the web' is a protocol, and there are many possible browsers like
Firefox, Opera, Safari,
Wow, a reply! :-) Sounds like its a 'chat' type arrangement..
okay. I have been using the retail offerings out there, and then
switched to the phone type. Will check out the IRC stuff today.
.and thank you again.
Sid
Alpena, Mi
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hour.
Greetings guys and gals,
Whoo hoo! I'm getting good at this. The IRC logs for Alexandro's talk are now
posted.
http://native-lang.openoffice.org/conference/
The talk was yet another success, yay! :-)
We had 16 people, just like before. So this looks like the standard turn out
(not bad :).
Wesley Parish wrote:
On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 12:55, Justin Clift wrote:
Sweet Coffee wrote:
Hi!
Also found the following.
Audio-Visual Speech Recognition (AVSR) Open Source
Software Release
http://www.intel.com/technology/computing/sw04034.htm
OSSRI: The Open-Source Speech Recognition
John W. Kennedy wrote:
Just as with quotation marks, Unicode is trying to undo confusion
introduced by cost-saving measures applied to Victorian typewriters. (I
have seen people -- usually in their late 50's or older -- who will, if
not stopped, use lower-case L instead of the digit one and
OldSarge wrote:
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To Wesley Parish and Justin Clift: Is there any chance that Voice
Recognition will be set up in the near future, for Linux?
Sorry, I'm not the person to ask, not having used voice recognition much
at all except once years ago.
I'd be surprised if there's not a fairly decent
On 2 Apr 2005 at 11:39, Robert Derman wrote:
Tony Pursell wrote:
On 1 Apr 2005 at 11:44, Robert Derman wrote:
Robert Derman replies: I just downloaded and installed the latest
version of OOo 2.0, (1.9.87) and the check boxes came already
checked by default, so either an error has
I am now getting this error: HTTP Status 500 - Internal Server Error
Could somebody else try this an post results back here.
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Alex
Alex wrote:
I could login last night. Anyone else not able to login?
Maybe someone on the list knows who can check this.
I sent email to webmaster.
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Alex
On Sun, 2005-04-03 at 06:01, Alex wrote:
I am now getting this error: HTTP Status 500 - Internal Server Error
Could somebody else try this an post results back here.
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Alex
Yep! Same here.
Dave
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John W. Kennedy wrote:
Just as with quotation marks, Unicode is trying to undo confusion
introduced by cost-saving measures applied to Victorian typewriters.
(I have seen people -- usually in their late 50's or older -- who
will, if not stopped, use lower-case L instead of the
Good.
I was beginning to feel rejected. :-(
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Alex
Dave Barton wrote:
On Sun, 2005-04-03 at 06:01, Alex wrote:
I am now getting this error: HTTP Status 500 - Internal Server Error
Could somebody else try this an post results back here.
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Alex
Yep! Same here.
Dave
I understand that OO 1.9.x is beta. But the Powerpoint Import and Export
has the same issues as the last release (1.0.x). It just cannot
interoperate with MS Office. It manages to miss photos, rerun line
endings and export photos with too much compression. And when I tried to
use the very very
I almost had a heart attack upon reading this. Best 4/1 joke I've heard in a
while. You got me.-Ryan
On Mar 31, 2005 11:43 PM, Daniel Carrera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone,
Guess what? I got a new job! Whooo hoo!! Yay money!
I was hired as a technical writer for Microsoft's
Hello,
I'm not sure whether this is the right way to say this, but why not make a
language box to the bottom bar of the program (the one where there currently
are the page indicator, the magnification level etc.). I think it would be
pretty handy.
Maybe it is just me, because i have mostly
Chris BONDE wrote:
My super- and sub scripting was done by turning the platten a wee bit.
Not that very consistent tho.
That's why, even in the typebar generation, professional typewriters had
half-stops on the platen. But, of course, you need a bit more to get the
miniature type --
Hi Daniel
Could someone confirm the row limit of Excel? Is it 64,000 rows or 65,536 rows?
65536 on excel2k
Laurent
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Laurent Godard wrote:
Could someone confirm the row limit of Excel? Is it 64,000 rows or 65,536
rows?
65536 on excel2k
Thanks.
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