Sebastian,
You said "To remove single objects you can use the blank arrow select
single objects", and my testing shows that this works perfectly.
One day I was demonstrating OpenMeetings and was not able to remove one
of the objects that I had put on the screen using this method.
What h
V. Trizna,
If you liked version 1.9, you may really like version 2.0 and current
build. I really like the improvements in version 2.0.
Did you use it just for audio and video conferencing? Did you have
PowerPoint slide show, and/or did you share and documents like MS Word
or Excel. Would
Thanks Daniel, I appreciate your comment, and that you are reading the
posting people make and are responding, I hope that other may think
about this and make comment.
I am also interested in Moodle, so I am very interested in anything you
end up doing, and how to set it all up. Just I am very
I think making the default completely transparent makes sense. Then users
can change from there as needed.
Dan
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 3:57 AM, George Kirkham wrote:
> Sebastian,
>
> ** **
>
> Storing these settings in a cookie would be a nice touch but if it means
> extra work, let’s make
Nice idea as an option.
Dan
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 11:49 AM, V. Trizna wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> ** **
>
> Back to you after a while.
>
> I spent the last weeks to test Openmeetings and making demos in the
> university where I work in the hope that we’ll use it as ‘official’
> confe
Hello everybody,
Back to you after a while.
I spent the last weeks to test Openmeetings and making demos in the
university where I work in the hope that we'll use it as 'official'
conferencing system.
First of all, like other people, I want to thank all of you developers and
contributors,
Thanks again!
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 11:49 AM, seba.wag...@gmail.com <
seba.wag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> There is a demo video here:
> http://moodle.openmeetings.de/
>
> I think the demo server itself does not work as the plugin is not yet
> upgraded.
>
>
> Sebastian
>
> 2012/5/11 Daniel Ascher
>
There is a demo video here:
http://moodle.openmeetings.de/
I think the demo server itself does not work as the plugin is not yet
upgraded.
Sebastian
2012/5/11 Daniel Ascher
> Thanks so much Sebastian. I am aware of Moodle but haven't investigated it
> thoroughly. Is there an example of these i
Thanks so much Sebastian. I am aware of Moodle but haven't investigated it
thoroughly. Is there an example of these integrations that I can check out?
Best.
Dan
On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 4:02 AM, seba.wag...@gmail.com <
seba.wag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> do you know Moodle? We maintain a
...here we are :)
Alvaro
.
El vie, 11-05-2012 a las 13:11 +0200, seba.wag...@gmail.com escribió:
> Hi Alavaro,
>
> thanks for that :) Pretty sure lots of people will appreciate it!
>
> Sebastian
>
> 2012/5/11 greenes
> Hi,
>
> The keyboard by default is
Hi Alavaro,
thanks for that :) Pretty sure lots of people will appreciate it!
Sebastian
2012/5/11 greenes
> Hi,
>
> The keyboard by default is in spanish.
>
> To change to any other language please
> go to:
>
> Applications --> System Tools -->
> System Settings --> Keyboard -->
>
> Layout Set
Hi,
The keyboard by default is in spanish.
To change to any other language please
go to:
Applications --> System Tools -->
System Settings --> Keyboard -->
Layout Settings --> + (button) -->
here select the idiom you want have
in the keyboard --> Add
Now in the top right desktop is a
keyboard
Dear Sebastian, dear all,
I am very new to Open Meetings but I am pretty impressed so far. I have a
MacBookPro 17 inch and run OS X 10.6.8
I have however three questions:
(1) Which tablet do you recommend me, so that I may write mathematical
equations by hand in the whiteboard? A tablet is ideall
Hi Dan,
do you know Moodle? We maintain a module in our repository to integrate
Openmeetings into Moodle:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/openmeetings/trunk/plugins/moodle_plugin/
The plugin should work with moodle 2.0.
There are also plugins for ATutor and Sakai Open Source.
The ATuto
Sebastian,
Storing these settings in a cookie would be a nice touch but if it means
extra work, let's make it as easy as possible.
One issue for using cookies is that if you use different PCs then you
have to remember to make the setting again. The Cookie would certainly
help with people
Hi George,
To remove single objects you can use the blank arrow select single objects
and then either use the delete key or click on the red square in the
virtual selection box.
For the undo I guess you're right, there seems to be an issue.
Thanks for checking a stable scenario, I will try to rep
Hi George,
I would propose to store settings like: Default fill color, default line
color, default transparency and default line size in the user profile or
cookie data. That way the default settings are just like the ones you have
choosen the last time.
Sebastian
2012/5/11 George Kirkham
> Hi
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