https://docs.google.com/document/d/1In11apApKozw_UOPAhVz0ePqns72_6652Dra34xWp4E/edit
if you look at this document here (yes yes it's Google docs. It was easiest way
to share and get comments from others) you'll see I'm trying to describe a
different approach to speech driven programming. What
On 6/20/2012 1:14 PM, Chad Neeper wrote:
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 9:10 PM, JenS8 jennys8.ama...@dfgh.net wrote:
We want to create a questionaire that people can fill out on their
computer and email back to us when complete.
One of my (rather non-technical) clients just created a very effective
On 6/12/2012 4:24 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Not sure if Draw is the right tool to use.
My workplace is moving soon and i have taken measurements of the oddly shaped
big new room at the new place. My first thought had been to make a 2d
paper-'model' and then use smaller bits of paper to
I'm using a spreadsheet to track a project (yes I know not a good idea but
that's what the customer wants). Each task is listed with certain number of days
plus a slip factor. I calculate the project completion date by summing the
number of days and the slope factor and add that to the previous
On 6/6/2012 12:36 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
Okay, for the record this is a 32-bit windows7 system with only jre7
current version installed.
Sorry about being late to the thread but I'm having a similar problem. I need
accessibility features in LO except mine are speech recognition driven.
On 6/6/2012 1:09 PM, V Stuart Foote wrote:
Eric,
If your speech recognition driver is a Java component serviced by the
Oracle Java Access Bridge Jamal Mazrui's JWin installer process will
correctly handle registration of both 32-bit and 64-bit JAB JAR
packages.
apparently it isn't. I think
On 5/31/2012 5:05 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Errr, i'm not clear on what you are doing! Sorry! At a guess you mean OpenDocument
Format rather than OpenOffice format. There are a lot of programs that use ODFs as their
native format and many are nothing to do with the OO, LO, Go-oo,
I'm trying a little experiment. I'm trying to embed small parts of a spreadsheet
into an OpenOffice document so that the document can guide users to entering the
right data into those fragments but those of us in the back office can use the
spreadsheet as a short form presentation of the user
this problem just bit me in my job hunt. Apparently for the past two or three
months, I've been sending out resumes and cover letters in Microsoft Word DOC
format and they were garbled sometimes simply margin errors sometimes completely
unreadable. Usually, I started with the standard odt
On 6/17/2011 5:12 PM, planas wrote:
The current problem is we do not have any good information of what
features are not very important and do not extend the functionality for
all but a few users. The question is what mix of included and extensible
features should be available beyond those that
On 6/12/2011 2:21 AM, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
1. The hard part is the 300-word chunks. If you really mean exactly 300
words (and not the average writing assumption of the space that 300 5-character
words take), you need to process the text file in some sort of program that
inserts
On 6/12/2011 10:16 AM, Regina Henschel wrote:
This export uses the content to divide it into several files. When you choose
Heading 1 from the drop-down list, you will get one html-file for each chapter.
works nicely per chapter but I need per page. If I could stuff something in the
header,
On 6/12/2011 3:08 PM, planas wrote:
If you trying to each 300 word block its own page one way to get consistent
formatting across web pages is to use an external CSS sheet with the default
formatting you want
The CSS (cascading style sheet) will have the format information. Each
web page must
On 6/11/2011 10:23 PM, planas wrote:
Eric,
On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 20:42 -0400, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
does anybody have an idea if I can use libreoffice to convert and ordinary
document into 300 word chunks, each chunk in its own HTML page or, preferably,
HTML fragment.
--- eric
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