Dear Mauro:
Depending on the role, type and degree of sight disability there are work
arounds to accommodate.
I used to do this for a friend who was well into his 90s and had macular
degeneration. It took some experimenting but in the end he could
send/receive email with his native country.
Dear Mauro:
How about this?
-Original Message-
From: Mauro Castanho Claudino [mailto:claud...@kth.se]
Sent: May 8, 2010 9:54 AM
To: discuss@openoffice.org
Subject: [discuss] Texting (writing) for Visual Impaired
Dear Openoffice.org developers,
One particular feature I
For me this sounds like a feature request for a general draft mode,
which could be helpful in different scenarios, including the scenario
described below:
In draft mode the current page format would be ignored, as well as all
font information.
All text would use the the same font. Font and
On 05/10/2010 11:57 AM, Malte Timmermann wrote:
For me this sounds like a feature request for a general draft mode,
which could be helpful in different scenarios, including the scenario
described below:
Malte, it sounds vaguely like the ability CSS has to provide different
styles based on the
Am 08.05.2010, 21:48 Uhr, schrieb Bruce Martin brucemarti...@gmail.com:
Dear Zak:
You will need to do some reconstruction to handle this. I have a
self-created .ODT Template that should handle this well with some added
work.
Your message says sent May 8 at 3.33 PM, but what time zone are you
I have just read MS office has released a game for learning its suite.
I think that it is a good idea, and it would be better as an interactive
tutorial,
Instead as a challenge as Hero ribbon is, an step by step wherefirst you
are teached how, and after several exersices as a presential course.
Hello,
I would like to know if Open Office for iPad is planned ?
Thanks.
I have no idea! What is iPad
Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 20:43:28 +0200
From: newsd...@free.fr
To: discuss@openoffice.org
Subject: [discuss] Open Office
Hello,
I would like to know if Open Office for iPad is planned ? If I like it, I
might join you in needing it ...
Thanks.
As I understand it, an iPAD is a hand held MP3 player. This is not to be
confused with an iPAQ, made by Hewlett-Packard. The latter device is a
PDA that uses Windows Mobile as an O.S. and links on windows with MS
Outlook, amongst other things. The capabilities of the latter are much
more than
On 11/05/10 06:50, Hank Hamilton wrote:
I have no idea! What is iPad
My technologically advanced apartment?
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Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 07:35:16 +1000
From: openoff...@finalfiler.com
To: discuss@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [discuss] Open Office
On 11/05/10 06:50, Hank Hamilton wrote:
I have no idea! What is iPad
My technologically advanced apartment?
Cute! I have no rejoinder.
newsd...@free.fr wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know if Open Office for iPad is planned ?
Thanks.
Porting to the iPAD would require special approval from Apple and is not
likely to happen.
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Bruce Martin wrote:
As I understand it, an iPAD is a hand held MP3 player. This is not to be
confused with an iPAQ, made by Hewlett-Packard. The latter device is a
PDA that uses Windows Mobile as an O.S. and links on windows with MS
Outlook, amongst other things. The capabilities of the latter
It sounds like this one is really a mini Apple.
You should be able to pump it with files by adding a firewire or
firewire 800 card and the appropriate type of cable.
If you are transferring from a non-Apple environment, you will have to
rebuiol;d the Mac Fork on each file in the iPAD. (Lest
On May 10, 2010, at 5:53 PM, RA Brown wrote:
newsd...@free.fr wrote:
Hello, I would like to know if Open Office for iPad is planned ? Thanks.
Porting to the iPAD would require special approval from Apple and is not
likely to happen.
That depends on what you mean by porting. The full OOo
On 2010/05/10 4:15 PM Bruce Martin wrote:
You should be able to pump it with files by adding a firewire or
firewire 800 card and the appropriate type of cable.
No Firewire on the iPad. It syncs with your computer with USB and
through iTunes.
Read about the iPad specs before making
On May 10, 2010, at 6:00 PM, RA Brown wrote:
Bruce Martin wrote:
As I understand it, an iPAD is a hand held MP3 player. This is not to be
confused with an iPAQ, made by Hewlett-Packard. The latter device is a PDA
that uses Windows Mobile as an O.S. and links on windows with MS Outlook,
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