Perhaps the question and discussion should focus not on LO or OO but on Google
Docs and its applicability as a substitute to the great product, free of
charge, Open Office.
> On September 18, 2019 at 12:39 PM "W. Robert J. Funnell, Prof."
> mailto:robert.funn...@mcgill.ca > wrote:
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Hello,
I’m following up regarding the issue notification below. Have you had a chance
to investigate this?
If you have questions, need additional technical guidance, or if we should be
working with a different contact at your organization, please let me know and
we’ll do our best to help out.
At 13:00 18/09/2019 -0400, Dave Collins wrote:
A few usability issues there.
But not, I suggest, when you have fully learned to use the product.
True. Although part of the definition of usability is that a
product's basic features should support new users.
Agreed. But users do need to be p
> I can see how to set the language to "[None]" in OpenOffice, but not
to "Unknown".
Indeed. I am not able to set it back to unknown now that I've changed it.
> I'm guessing that you originally pasted this text into an OpenOffice
document from some other application.
This is surely what happ
Is there any more substance to the claim about malware in LO than
there is to the claim about OO going away? I doubt it.
- Robert
On Wed, 18 Sep 2019, JD wrote:
> That wind you got was just some people's brain fart because they are
> the club of a derivative software called libre' office. This
At 12:09 18/09/2019 -0400, Dave Collins wrote:
Thanks. The language was the problem. I didn't realize that it
defaulted to 'unknown' ...
I don't think it does. Indeed, I can see how to set the language to
"[None]" in OpenOffice, but not to "Unknown". So I'm guessing that
you originally pasted
Hello Mike,
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I was not aware of any rumors that it was going away, but if it does, have them
download LibreOffice. They have the same root.
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On Sep 18, 2019, 11:23 AM, at 11:23 AM, Mike Kuldayev
wrote:
>Hello,
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>I'm working in an online school and our teachers frequently encourage
>th
Thanks. The language was the problem. I didn't realize that it defaulted
to 'unknown' (what does that do? Is it able to find some errors? Or
none? < rhetorical question). A few usability issues there.
Once I set it to English it found them. Noted for future reference.
Dave Collins
On 2019-09
That wind you got was just some people's brain fart because they are
the club of a derivative software called libre' office. This club wants
to discourage people from using OpenOffice and junp onto the band
wagon of Libre' Office, which many programmers on the inside have
intimated to me privately
Hello,
I'm working in an online school and our teachers frequently encourage their
students to download Open Office for free from your homepage. Recently,
I've got wind that Open Office might be going away and/or students won't be
able to download it for free in the near future. So, I just wanted
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