Hi all
The startcenter.desktop file says "The office productivity suite compatible to
the open and standardized ODF document format. Supported by Apache OpenOffice."
Shouldn't this be "The office productivity suite compatible *with* the open and
standardized ODF document format. Supported by th
Hi Pedro,
Am 09.08.2018 um 10:57 schrieb Pedro Lino:
> Hi all
>
> The startcenter.desktop file says "The office productivity suite compatible
> to the open and standardized ODF document format. Supported by Apache
> OpenOffice."
>
> Shouldn't this be "The office productivity suite compatible *wi
Hi Matthias
> Yes, that wording always irritated me...
>
> On Windows the tooltips says:
> The office productivity suite compatible to the open and standardized
> ODF document format. Supported by The Apache Software Foundation.
>
I will then switch "compatible to" to "compatible
Hi all,
IBM Plex font [1] is a real nice looking font type.
Apart from that, it is now dual-licensed under OFL and Apache license. [2]
I am wondering if we could include it in OpenOffice?
Regards,
Matthias
[1] https://www.ibm.com/plex/
[2] https://github.com/IBM/plex/issues/190#issuecommen
Hi Pedro,
Remember, the change would have to be localized for all available
languages... ;-)
And we have (at least) two different locations for such a string.
Whatever we choose, it should be identical.
Regards,
Matthias
P.S.: Please allow at least 72 hours time for others to give their fee
As a matter of curiosity, why does the first change affect any language
other than English?
I do agree with the change. (I am a native speaker of English English,
and fluent in written US English).
On 8/9/2018 9:19 AM, Matthias Seidel wrote:
Hi Pedro,
Remember, the change would have to be l
Hi Matthias
> Remember, the change would have to be localized for all available
> languages... ;-)
>
Yes, in theory. But there are still references to Sun and Oracle so that rule
has not been followed strictly ;)
In any case the important part is to do our best with the resources available
Hi Patricia,
Am 09.08.2018 um 18:26 schrieb Patricia Shanahan:
> As a matter of curiosity, why does the first change affect any
> language other than English?
What do you mean by "first change"?
The main point for me is the difference between Linux and Windows. Is it
supported by Apache OpenOffi
Am 09.08.2018 um 18:28 schrieb Pedro Lino:
> Hi Matthias
>
>> Remember, the change would have to be localized for all available
>> languages... ;-)
>>
> Yes, in theory. But there are still references to Sun and Oracle so that rule
> has not been followed strictly ;)
I know of some references
Hi Matthias
> I know of some references to Oracle/SUN. But if there is one in a
> released language, it must be corrected!
> You do have a Pootle account? ;-)
>
Isn't it the Pootle files that are not synced with the release?
Isn't it better to edit the .desktop file and just upload the
Am 09.08.2018 um 20:36 schrieb Pedro Lino:
> Hi Matthias
>
>> I know of some references to Oracle/SUN. But if there is one in a
>> released language, it must be corrected!
>> You do have a Pootle account? ;-)
>>
>
> Isn't it the Pootle files that are not synced with the release?
>
> Isn't i
Am 09.08.2018 um 18:26 schrieb Patricia Shanahan:
As a matter of curiosity, why does the first change affect any language
other than English?
I do agree with the change. (I am a native speaker of English English,
and fluent in written US English).
great, that means the change will be correct
Am 09.08.2018 um 17:55 schrieb Matthias Seidel:
IBM Plex font [1] is a real nice looking font type.
Apart from that, it is now dual-licensed under OFL and Apache license. [2]
I am wondering if we could include it in OpenOffice?
even when it looks nice, is great with scaling and also compatibl
Am 09.08.2018 um 21:04 schrieb Marcus:
> Am 09.08.2018 um 17:55 schrieb Matthias Seidel:
>> IBM Plex font [1] is a real nice looking font type.
>>
>> Apart from that, it is now dual-licensed under OFL and Apache
>> license. [2]
>>
>> I am wondering if we could include it in OpenOffice?
>
> even whe
It would seem to me that we should limit fonts to those on the user’s computer
plus those we can load from google (provided the internet is up). That would be
simplest with least overhead. (Any other font available via internet would
also be OK.) Drawback, if when the user reedits the file, th
On 8/9/2018 11:55 AM, Matthias Seidel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> IBM Plex font [1] is a real nice looking font type.
>
> Apart from that, it is now dual-licensed under OFL and Apache license. [2]
>
> I am wondering if we could include it in OpenOffice?
>
> Regards,
>
> Matthias
>
> [1] https://w
Am 10.08.2018 um 00:13 schrieb Keith N. McKenna:
> On 8/9/2018 11:55 AM, Matthias Seidel wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> IBM Plex font [1] is a real nice looking font type.
>>
>> Apart from that, it is now dual-licensed under OFL and Apache license. [2]
>>
>> I am wondering if we could include it in OpenOf
On 8/9/18, Marcus wrote:
>
> even when it looks nice, is great with scaling and also compatible with
> the AL, I'm wondering what a good purpose could be? Adding a new font
> without any reason would just increase the install size about some
> megabytes (when I see this right at [1]).
>
> [1] http
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