[libreoffice-users] QR-Code - what is it actually for?

2012-05-19 Thread webmaster-Kracked_P_P


On the web page
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/External_web_banners

There are 6 QR-Code images.

What are they actually used for?  The only thing I have seen similar to 
this is used with a cell phone to help download an image or app that 
will give you a coupon for the item that has this type of image on.


Since LO does work on cell phones, what are they made for?  What will 
they give the user?


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Re: [libreoffice-users] QR-Code - what is it actually for?

2012-05-19 Thread Ian Whitfield

On 19/05/2012 17:31, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:

On the web page
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/External_web_banners 



There are 6 QR-Code images.

What are they actually used for?  The only thing I have seen similar 
to this is used with a cell phone to help download an image or app 
that will give you a coupon for the item that has this type of image on.


Since LO does work on cell phones, what are they made for?  What will 
they give the user?

Go and look here -
http://www.switched.com/2010/06/21/in-a-nutshell-
what-are-qr-codes/

Regards

IanW



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Re: [libreoffice-users] QR-Code - what is it actually for?

2012-05-19 Thread Gabriel Risterucci
Why don't you just try them ? :)

They are links to the LibreOffice website.

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 There are 6 QR-Code images.

 What are they actually used for?  The only thing I have seen similar to
 this is used with a cell phone to help download an image or app that will
 give you a coupon for the item that has this type of image on.

 Since LO does work on cell phones, what are they made for?  What will they
 give the user?

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Re: [libreoffice-users] QR-Code - what is it actually for?

2012-05-19 Thread webmaster-Kracked_P_P

On 05/19/2012 11:42 AM, Gabriel Risterucci wrote:

Why don't you just try them ? :)

They are links to the LibreOffice website.



Well, my phone is not smart enough to deal with these click-able 
images.  I use Tracfone service which disables a lot of things, like GPS 
which my phone has the ability to do if they supported that service.  
But they really does a lot of reduction of services for their per-paid 
services.


So I cannot try them.

So, they will be linked to the LO web site.  Good enough.

Will they be printed on posters like I see in stores?
It might be nice to have such a poster placed on community boards and 
college bulletin boards to be a tech-ish way for smart phone users to 
get info about LO.


Actually, how well does the LO site work on a smart phone, or an iPad or 
Android tablet?  Since many of these have a reduced resolution width of 
image, it could be nice to have a version of the LO site that is meant 
to be viewed by a smart phone.  I thing there is even a domain extension 
that was created for phones and such with limited screen sizes.  .mobi? 
or something like that?




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Re: [libreoffice-users] QR-Code - what is it actually for?

2012-05-19 Thread Mirosław Zalewski
On 19/05/2012 at 17:31, webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com 
wrote:

 On the web page
 http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/External_web_banners
 
 There are 6 QR-Code images.
 
 What are they actually used for?

The wiki page you are referring to is whiteboard design section, which means 
this is place where designers interested in LO developing may put some ideas 
and get feedback from community. These are in no way official (approved by 
OpenDocument Foundation) banners.

In other words: someone have created them for whatever reason and decided to 
share them. These are not used by LO community in any consistent way - there 
is no official interpretation of their meaning. Perhaps author had need of 
using 
them, but when, why and how - we should ask him.

These codes point to LO download page. You can decode them using one of many 
free online decoding tools, e.g.:
http://zxing.org/w/decode.jspx

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Re: [libreoffice-users] QR-Code - what is it actually for?

2012-05-19 Thread webmaster-Kracked_P_P

On 05/19/2012 12:13 PM, Mirosław Zalewski wrote:

On 19/05/2012 at 17:31, webmaster-Kracked_P_Pwebmas...@krackedpress.com
wrote:


On the web page
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/External_web_banners

There are 6 QR-Code images.

What are they actually used for?

The wiki page you are referring to is whiteboard design section, which means
this is place where designers interested in LO developing may put some ideas
and get feedback from community. These are in no way official (approved by
OpenDocument Foundation) banners.

In other words: someone have created them for whatever reason and decided to
share them. These are not used by LO community in any consistent way - there
is no official interpretation of their meaning. Perhaps author had need of using
them, but when, why and how - we should ask him.

These codes point to LO download page. You can decode them using one of many
free online decoding tools, e.g.:
http://zxing.org/w/decode.jspx

Hope that helps


Yes, I know they are designed so people can look at them and discuss 
them.  Then if there is enough interest, they may be used and may be 
approved by LO.


As for the my earlier reply, on the LO web site and smartphone/tablet 
viewing:  I really think that people who do have phones and small 
tablets that can view web pages, need to test out LO's pages and see how 
well they work.  My phone's browser not not view the LO site well at 
all.  SO, it might be an idea to make in info page designed for small 
screen smartphones or small screen tablets.  My LG500 phone has a 1.5 
inch [2 inch diagonal] screen.  My last smarter flip-phone browser was 
even worse.


It would be nice to have something that is very easy to read by these 
small screen devices.



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Re: [libreoffice-users] QR-Code - what is it actually for?

2012-05-19 Thread Ledger Consulting


webmaster-Kracked_P_P webmas...@krackedpress.com wrote:

On 05/19/2012 11:42 AM, Gabriel Risterucci wrote:
 Why don't you just try them ? :)

 They are links to the LibreOffice website.


Well, my phone is not smart enough to deal with these click-able 
images.  I use Tracfone service which disables a lot of things, like GPS 
which my phone has the ability to do if they supported that service.  
But they really does a lot of reduction of services for their per-paid 
services.

So I cannot try them.

So, they will be linked to the LO web site.  Good enough.

Will they be printed on posters like I see in stores?
It might be nice to have such a poster placed on community boards and 
college bulletin boards to be a tech-ish way for smart phone users to 
get info about LO.

Actually, how well does the LO site work on a smart phone, or an iPad or 
Android tablet?  Since many of these have a reduced resolution width of 
image, it could be nice to have a version of the LO site that is meant 
to be viewed by a smart phone.  I thing there is even a domain extension 
that was created for phones and such with limited screen sizes.  .mobi? 
or something like that?



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Re: [libreoffice-users] QR-Code - what is it actually for?

2012-05-19 Thread James Knott

webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:


On the web page
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/External_web_banners 



There are 6 QR-Code images.

What are they actually used for?  The only thing I have seen similar 
to this is used with a cell phone to help download an image or app 
that will give you a coupon for the item that has this type of image on.


Since LO does work on cell phones, what are they made for?  What will 
they give the user?


.



That link says they're for advertisin LO on external web sites.  So, 
someone could point their camera at at their computer monitor that's 
displaying the QR code and be taken to a LO site.



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Re: [libreoffice-users] QR-Code - what is it actually for?

2012-05-19 Thread webmaster-Kracked_P_P

On 05/19/2012 03:54 PM, James Knott wrote:

webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:


On the web page
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Design/Whiteboards/External_web_banners 



There are 6 QR-Code images.

What are they actually used for?  The only thing I have seen similar 
to this is used with a cell phone to help download an image or app 
that will give you a coupon for the item that has this type of image on.


Since LO does work on cell phones, what are they made for?  What will 
they give the user?


.



That link says they're for advertisin LO on external web sites.  So, 
someone could point their camera at at their computer monitor that's 
displaying the QR code and be taken to a LO site.




as long as their camera can deal with them.
I tried, but mine will not.


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Re: [libreoffice-users] QR-Code - what is it actually for?

2012-05-19 Thread James Knott

webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:

as long as their camera can deal with them.
I tried, but mine will not.


Gee...  That's a shame.  I guess everyone will have to stop using QR 
codes, as your phone can't deal with them.  ;-)


I've used them a few times with my Google Nexus One.  I just open up 
Google Goggles and it automagically recognizes the QR code and produces 
the URL it points to.  I can then touch the URL to open up a browser on 
that site.



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Re: [libreoffice-users] QR-Code - what is it actually for?

2012-05-19 Thread webmaster-Kracked_P_P

On 05/19/2012 04:49 PM, James Knott wrote:

webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:

as long as their camera can deal with them.
I tried, but mine will not.


Gee...  That's a shame.  I guess everyone will have to stop using QR 
codes, as your phone can't deal with them.  ;-)


I've used them a few times with my Google Nexus One.  I just open up 
Google Goggles and it automagically recognizes the QR code and 
produces the URL it points to.  I can then touch the URL to open up a 
browser on that site.




I do not think that is funny.

I wanted to know why and what for, not to have a pity party.  I do not 
need a $200 phone, since I do everything I want on my desktop and 
laptops.  Try getting a tablet or phone to include 3 TB of storage and 
able to print to 4 different printers at the same time.  So I do not 
need to pay out for such a phone when I need other things, like 24 inch 
monitor and a second 2 GB drive.


If the LO site is liked by a smartphone QR code, then people needs to 
make sure that the phones that can use these images can read the LO site 
well.  Not every one has a 7 or 10 inch display on a tablet phone.  It 
needs to be read by the smaller screens, like Blackberry phones.




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Re: [libreoffice-users] QR-Code - what is it actually for?

2012-05-19 Thread James Knott

webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:

On 05/19/2012 04:49 PM, James Knott wrote:

webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:

as long as their camera can deal with them.
I tried, but mine will not.


Gee...  That's a shame.  I guess everyone will have to stop using QR 
codes, as your phone can't deal with them.  ;-)


I've used them a few times with my Google Nexus One.  I just open up 
Google Goggles and it automagically recognizes the QR code and 
produces the URL it points to.  I can then touch the URL to open up a 
browser on that site.




I do not think that is funny.

I wanted to know why and what for, not to have a pity party.  I do not 
need a $200 phone, since I do everything I want on my desktop and 
laptops.  Try getting a tablet or phone to include 3 TB of storage and 
able to print to 4 different printers at the same time.  So I do not 
need to pay out for such a phone when I need other things, like 24 
inch monitor and a second 2 GB drive.


If the LO site is liked by a smartphone QR code, then people needs to 
make sure that the phones that can use these images can read the LO 
site well.  Not every one has a 7 or 10 inch display on a tablet 
phone.  It needs to be read by the smaller screens, like Blackberry 
phones.






I just tried those QR codes and they all take me to where I can download 
the Linux x86 version.  The web site is quite usable on my phone, so yes 
they do work with a capable device.  Since you choose to not have a 
smart phone, then you shouldn't expect yours to work with it.  The 
display on my phone is about 3.6



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Re: [libreoffice-users] QR-Code - what is it actually for?

2012-05-19 Thread HBarr

Hi,

I tried it on my iPhone and was able to read all 7 images. The first 6 
images gave a long URL, this 
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/#36276768268352751351200485327734133717513117068151200176800685334134134134132106826823413413401706825225334270074693868298112825201917085853346362682255043256259015333418526767469380026831281917085341 
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/#36276768268352751351200485327734133717513117068151200176800685334134134134132106826823413413401706825225334270074693868298112825201917085853346362682255043256259015333418526767469380026831281917085341


But the seventh image gave me a clean URL, this 
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/ 
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/#36276768268352751351200485327734133717513117068151200176800685334134134134132106826823413413401706825225334270074693868298112825201917085853346362682255043256259015333418526767469380026831281917085341


Also, I have a very old mobile phone on which I can use the camera to 
read the QR codes.


The app I use is here. ( I am resident in Japan)
http://www.qrplus.jp/
http://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/qrapuri-lite/id329023192?mt=8

We have been using QR codes for many years, they even appear on TV 
commercials so people can quickly grab information. All posters have 
one, they are at stations for links to timetables, fliers that come in 
the door in fact, you can see them everywhere.


Howard

On 20/05/2012 08:42, James Knott wrote:

webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:

On 05/19/2012 04:49 PM, James Knott wrote:

webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:

as long as their camera can deal with them.
I tried, but mine will not.


Gee...  That's a shame.  I guess everyone will have to stop using QR 
codes, as your phone can't deal with them.  ;-)


I've used them a few times with my Google Nexus One.  I just open up 
Google Goggles and it automagically recognizes the QR code and 
produces the URL it points to.  I can then touch the URL to open up 
a browser on that site.




I do not think that is funny.

I wanted to know why and what for, not to have a pity party.  I do 
not need a $200 phone, since I do everything I want on my desktop and 
laptops.  Try getting a tablet or phone to include 3 TB of storage 
and able to print to 4 different printers at the same time.  So I do 
not need to pay out for such a phone when I need other things, like 
24 inch monitor and a second 2 GB drive.


If the LO site is liked by a smartphone QR code, then people needs to 
make sure that the phones that can use these images can read the LO 
site well.  Not every one has a 7 or 10 inch display on a tablet 
phone.  It needs to be read by the smaller screens, like Blackberry 
phones.






I just tried those QR codes and they all take me to where I can 
download the Linux x86 version.  The web site is quite usable on my 
phone, so yes they do work with a capable device.  Since you choose to 
not have a smart phone, then you shouldn't expect yours to work with 
it.  The display on my phone is about 3.6






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