Since it seems that you are unfamiliar with the process, I have filed an
issue.
I am no expert in the procedure myself, so please feel at liberty to
ignore my issue if it is not to your liking and file another.
In the end, I described it as a defect but, perhaps, enhancement or
feature would be more appropriate.
To file an issue or to vote for or file comments relating to an issue,
you must first register with OpenOffice here:
http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/Join
Once registered, you need to login.
The issue I have filed is
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=70305
Regards.
Bob Treder wrote:
Hi Terry,
I did not intend my comment to apply to you personally but to the OO
developers in general. Please point me to where I should be submitting my
comments and I will do that.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 3:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [users] Open Office relative path vs. hard coded path. OO 2.0.1
is broke
<snip>
Could you perhaps apply your passion to supporting any issue which has
been filed, or filing one if there is none?
<snip>
Bob Treder wrote:
Thank you Terry.
I appologize if this is not the forum to express the following opinion, but
it's a shame that an important feature like this is not working and
apparently has not been for some time. In one of the messages on this
thread a user says he is stuck at 1.1.5 because of it. There have been many
improvements since then in Impress that I know about.
FYI, I am trying to promote OO in my work office whis is dominated by MS
software. I find OO Impress much easier to work in than PowerPoint and have
been developing materials using it. I am now starting a new project which
will be a richly hyperlinked document with links to help files and Flash
movies created with Wink to demonstrate GUI operations. It will make it
difficult to promote and use these materials without relative links.
I love what OO stands for and is providing to the software world. I just wish
that features important to the application which may not be all that
interesting to work on were given a higher priority by those of you who are
developing the code.
Hoping you will rethink priorities,
Bob <snip>
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