Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Libre Office for Ubuntu Studio

2013-08-03 Thread Jimmy Sjölund
On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 7:56 AM, Syamsul Arifin relungim...@gmail.comwrote:

 I couldn't see the table when i open docx file. So installed
 libreoffice. I have founded no problem.

 I think libreoffice is needed for graphic designer like me who using
 scribus. Thanks


As the different workflows are to be reviewed, could you describe in what
way you need LibreOffice in combination with Scribus? Is it LibreOffice
Writer mainly or other applications from the office suit as well?
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Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Libre Office for Ubuntu Studio

2013-08-03 Thread Set Hallstrom
I agree with Ralf.


On 2013-08-02 12:12, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
 I would remove Libre Office and install AbiWord. IMO it doesn't matter
 what Office software is installed, it's easy to remove and/or install
 other office software. Keep in mind that AbiWord is the default for
 Xubuntu, so it's less work to make the distro. The smaller the DVD image
 is, the faster we can download it. In the past I used Open Office, but I
 switched to AbiWord, since Open/Libre Office is to bloated for my needs.
 Regarding to the need of RAM and CPU resources it shouldn't make a
 difference, since I guess nobody need to run it during an audio
 production.
 
 IMO Nano-Basket, an editor for the much used KORG nanoKONTROL and
 JSynthLib, an editor for several hardware synth, are more useful for
 most of us, than heavy office software.
 
 

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Re: [ubuntu-studio-users] Libre Office for Ubuntu Studio

2013-08-03 Thread Alf Haakon Lund

I think a DE-agnostic evolution is very desirable!

Also I agree that less (programs) is better. As much as I've learnt to 
appreciate libreoffice, even installing it on kde, I don't see a point 
to include it in Ubuntu Studio. That's what we've got repos for...


Thank you very much for your efforts, Kaj, and keep up the good work!

Alf



On 02. aug. 2013 13:40, Kaj Ailomaa wrote:

We're currently moving towards becoming desktop environment agnostic, so
that would leave us with these problems to solve:

When the user installs Ubuntu Studio, they will choose which DE they
want. We'll try to include as many as we can.

For XFCE it will either be xfce4 or xubuntu-desktop.
We'll want to override some things - at least artwork.
The less, the better, as it leaves us with less maintenance work and we
can focus on the multimedia bit.

We won't have our own set of primary desktop tools, unless we decide we
want a package like that to override applications in other DEs. I don't
see the point in this, but it's a possibility.
So, if we don't have our own primary desktop tools, what is left is our
workflows.
At least Libre Office Writer could be included in our publishing
workflow.

These problems are to be solved for 14.04, and the discussion of this is
better suited for the ubuntu-studio-devel mail list.

Just letting you guys know a bit of what is going on.




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