Saving a file to a flash drive
Could you please give me simple step by step instructions for saving (backing-up) an Open Office file to a flash drive? Thank you. Belton
Re: Saving a file to a flash drive
> On Sep 27, 2016, at 09:11, Belton wrote: > > Could you please give me simple step by step instructions for saving > (backing-up) an Open Office file to a flash drive? Tell us what OS you are using, please! — jt - j...@jt-mj.net Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large groups. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: add a custom dictionary for my local language
On 26/09/2016 Martin Groenescheij wrote: On 26/09/16 6:36 PM, Brahim B. wrote: Tamazight language not exist so i like to create my own dictionary tamazight.dic for spell checking from words list. And add it here : C:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Application Data\OpenOffice\4\user\wordbook No need to wait for a reply. Just create an empty tamazight.dic file and whenever a word comes up with a squirrel underline add it to the dictionary from the menu While Martin's answer is correct, the custom dictionary feature is meant to be used for short personal wordlists, like the names of people or places you type often. If you want to build a dictionary for a language, you will want to build a language extension. The starting point is a pair of .dic/.aff files in Hunspell format; if you don't know how to generate them, you can refer to the Hunspell documentation. The benefits of creating a Hunspell dictionary are: - You only need to add the base word: for example, in English you add "visit" and automatically you get "visits", "visited", "visiting"... - The generated dictionary can be used in many open-source programs, such as Firefox and Thunderbird. Creating Hunspell dictionaries goes beyond the purpose of this mailing list, but if you can't find more information just ask here. Regards, Andrea. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Request for Nofollow or Removal of Links to My Site at Openoffice
On 24/09/2016 Dave Fisher wrote: Someone of the DEV team may have access to templates and extensions sites which are hosted at sourceforge by agreement with the Apache OpenOffice PMC. Can someone help? As I wrote to the dev list last month, a number of PMC members have access as moderators. So I think any of us (me included) can remove content. Still, we are wasting our time to help a self-admitted abuser get their templates removed since they discovered their voluntary abuse will penalize them in search engines. Wouldn't it make more sense if the account is re-enabled and they clean up after themselves? This could speed things up, since I won't have time to look into this before version 4.1.3 is released - possibly next week, but if they really are in a hurry they might want to take care of this themselves as soon as possible. Formbirds, if you prefer this option just tell us. Regards, Andrea. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Request for Nofollow or Removal of Links to My Site at Openoffice
2016-09-28 1:54 GMT+02:00 Andrea Pescetti : > On 24/09/2016 Dave Fisher wrote: > >> Someone of the DEV team may have access to templates and extensions sites >> which are hosted at sourceforge by agreement with the Apache OpenOffice PMC. >> Can someone help? >> > > As I wrote to the dev list last month, a number of PMC members have access > as moderators. So I think any of us (me included) can remove content. > > Still, we are wasting our time to help a self-admitted abuser get their > templates removed since they discovered their voluntary abuse will penalize > them in search engines. > I concur to that, I've seen similar requests coming from hundreds of open source projects in my past business life. Let's be very clear about what the problem REALLY is: 1. "SEO experts" got hired, lots of links get set here and there 2. The customer realize via Google search tools that hurt THEM 3. They ask you to clean up their own garbage 4. Classic mantra: by cleaning your site your Google karma will benefit Now, those links do not affect AOOE/T Google karma in any measurable manner, and considering that those templates are of little interest to our audience (0 downloads) I believe that also associated links don't get clicked. > > Wouldn't it make more sense if the account is re-enabled and they clean up > after themselves? This could speed things up, since I won't have time to > look into this before version 4.1.3 is released - possibly next week, but > if they really are in a hurry they might want to take care of this > themselves as soon as possible. Let's leave to them to clean them up, we probably just need to give their spammer account the possibility to do so. Interesting to notice the account was suspended, all in all anti-spam measures have been improved! ;-) Roberto > Formbirds, if you prefer this option just tell us. > > Regards, > Andrea. > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org > >
Re: Request for Nofollow or Removal of Links to My Site at Openoffice
To my honest opinion the template website is one big mess, over 23 thousand templates from which many are menu cards, price lists and store locators. I believe Google is the place to find this type of information. Templates should be templates and not an alternative to advertise products. Probably submitters should periodically confirm the validity of the template and if not confirmed go into archive mode. On 28/09/16 9:54 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote: On 24/09/2016 Dave Fisher wrote: Someone of the DEV team may have access to templates and extensions sites which are hosted at sourceforge by agreement with the Apache OpenOffice PMC. Can someone help? As I wrote to the dev list last month, a number of PMC members have access as moderators. So I think any of us (me included) can remove content. Still, we are wasting our time to help a self-admitted abuser get their templates removed since they discovered their voluntary abuse will penalize them in search engines. Wouldn't it make more sense if the account is re-enabled and they clean up after themselves? This could speed things up, since I won't have time to look into this before version 4.1.3 is released - possibly next week, but if they really are in a hurry they might want to take care of this themselves as soon as possible. Formbirds, if you prefer this option just tell us. Regards, Andrea. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org
Re: Re: Request for Nofollow or Removal of Links to My Site at Openoffice
Hello, Thank for your kind response. We prefer to re-enable our account susie...@yandex.com. Since you are busy with the new revision release, We will clean up the templates by ourselves. Please just recover the account. Thank you very much! Regards, Katie Williams On Tue, 27 Sep 2016 16:54:16 -0700 Andrea Pescettiwrote On 24/09/2016 Dave Fisher wrote: > Someone of the DEV team may have access to templates and extensions sites which are hosted at sourceforge by agreement with the Apache OpenOffice PMC. > Can someone help? As I wrote to the dev list last month, a number of PMC members have access as moderators. So I think any of us (me included) can remove content. Still, we are wasting our time to help a self-admitted abuser get their templates removed since they discovered their voluntary abuse will penalize them in search engines. Wouldn't it make more sense if the account is re-enabled and they clean up after themselves? This could speed things up, since I won't have time to look into this before version 4.1.3 is released - possibly next week, but if they really are in a hurry they might want to take care of this themselves as soon as possible. Formbirds, if you prefer this option just tell us. Regards, Andrea.