Cesare
Your concerns is the concern of the "rest of the world".
The help is now online but also as a off-line package that shall be
downloaded from the same place you downloaded LibreOffice.
Olivier
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, were wideband is a luxury for a few.
Em 25-12-2010 19:27, Cesare Le
Hi, i'm not subscribed to the list. Please keep me CCed.
On 2010-12-03 at 14:40 +0100, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Start with stuff that /any/ user would see.
My list would start with:
Fulltext search in Help (i.e. ) - that uses lucene and requires java
That one might be actually easy - when t
Hi Sophie,
On 2010-12-04 at 08:51 +0300, Sophie Gautier wrote:
> >> That one might be actually easy - when the wikihelp is online, I'd
> >> default to not building the internal help at all, and instead focus on
> >> converting it from the wiki version to the platform-native (Windows /
> >> MacOSX
Hi Cor,
On 2010-12-03 at 17:51 +0100, Cor Nouws wrote:
> > That one might be actually easy - when the wikihelp is online, I'd
> > default to not building the internal help at all, and instead focus on
> > converting it from the wiki version to the platform-native (Windows /
> > MacOSX / Gnome / K
Are those tags XML tags? Was just thinking what about an XML based help
system. I have seen programs that have the web based files but they are
stored on the local machine.
On 12/4/10 6:51 AM, Sophie Gautier wrote:
On 03/12/2010 19:51, Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi kendy,
Jan Holesovsky wrote (03-12-1
On 03/12/2010 19:51, Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi kendy,
Jan Holesovsky wrote (03-12-10 14:52)
That one might be actually easy - when the wikihelp is online, I'd
default to not building the internal help at all, and instead focus on
converting it from the wiki version to the platform-native (Windows /
Hi kendy,
Jan Holesovsky wrote (03-12-10 14:52)
That one might be actually easy - when the wikihelp is online, I'd
default to not building the internal help at all, and instead focus on
converting it from the wiki version to the platform-native (Windows /
MacOSX / Gnome / KDE [but IIRC, KDE was
Hi *,
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
> Hi Christian,
>
> On 2010-12-03 at 14:40 +0100, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
>
>> Start with stuff that /any/ user would see.
>> My list would start with:
>> Fulltext search in Help (i.e. ) - that uses lucene and requires java
>
> That on
Hi Christian,
On 2010-12-03 at 14:40 +0100, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
> Start with stuff that /any/ user would see.
> My list would start with:
> Fulltext search in Help (i.e. ) - that uses lucene and requires java
That one might be actually easy - when the wikihelp is online, I'd
default to not