On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 02:06 +1100, Ross Johnson wrote:
> Not sure what this is all about, but are you talking about the File >
> Open dialog > File type entry? There is a Docbook (*.xml) entry in my
> list. This is OOo v 2.0.1.
>
> If this isn't what you mean then please ignore this post.
>
Yes. I have just replaced what I have with m152 and, indeed it is there.
So that answers that. Which OS, mine is Linux and the version I had when
this thread started did _NOT_ have this entry. Hence xslt filter
questions. Maybe this is like the help on windows version of 2.0.1 and
just didn't exist.
In any case Docbook has had problems in the past and this thread shows
that there are still problems.
TO Oliver, rather than belabour this any longer, please I suggest that
you enter an issue into Issue
Tracker as this is the best way to have problems such as this evaluated.
If you haven't already registered, do the following:
1. To file an issue you must register with OOo by clicking the
My Pages tab and selecting the Register link
http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/Join
2. Fill in your information
3. Reply to the confirmation email that will be sent to the address
you provided.
4. Once you have confirmed, go to www.openoffice.org again
5. And click on the "My Pages" tab from which you can file and find
issues.
Thanks for bringing this to our attention. It is important that you file
any examples with the issue to ensure your need is understood.
Thanks Ross for the explanation. It has cleared up a lot.
> On Mon, 2006-01-30 at 15:14 +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.
> >
> > 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?
> >
> > 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:
> >
> > "you are on your own".
> >
> > Oliver
>
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