On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 15:14:20 +0100, Oliver Betz wrote: > G. Roderick Singleton wrote: > >> > [DocBook import filters] >> > >> > > you wrote them or whatever. Please explain because he open dialogue >> > > does _NOT_ offer an import filter by default. >> > >> > I explained that you are obviously wrong. >> >> Sobeit. You are right and I am wrong. You are on your own. Please let us > > Hmm. > >> know when you have a solution as you obviously have mush more experience >> in this area than I do. > > "in this area"? We disagreed about the Filters shipped with OOo, and you > as "Documentation Co-Lead" should (at least after my hint) know what's in > the recent version. It doesn't require any DocBook experience, only a > quick look at the "open" dialog.
As doc co-lead I am just a user that happens to have a role. Big deal. You can have it. This remark is rude and it is obvious to me that you only wnat to try to make yourself correct. Well I have agreed you are correct and that I can no longer offer help as you know much more than I. > > IMO it's rather impolite to ask me "Please explain" and "Have you > created..." if you don't comment any of my answers. _Why_ should I > explain then? > Impolite to ask you to explain your statements especially when they are not provable with the version of OOo that I have? Please take a look at the open dialogue of a new installation. You will see that there is no Docbook import offering. As I pointed out in earlier messages, if you are talking about the XSLT filters then you should be cautious in using them as is. > Or was it only your intention to show me up? That would mean you are not > interested in my reports and/or improving the documentation. In this > case: > I am not particularly interested in arguing about something that you know more about than I. > "you are on your own". > > Oliver -- Documentation Co-lead "Dinna meddle wi' things ye ken nuthin' aboot!" J.H. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
