On 2013-08-02 3:16 PM Dave.Mainwaring wrote:
What was that company that used to used to compete with OO? Micro
something
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Le 02/08/2013 14:05, Urmas a écrit :
...Except the Linux version does use dictionaries from a filesystem directory,
while the Windows one doesn't.
It depends on how you install it. If you install from the debs (as I always
do), then it's the same as under Windows.
I use AOO at work on Window
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On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 6:12 AM, Urmas wrote:
>> "Rob Weir":
>>
>> In what way do you think this is tru
On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 6:12 AM, Urmas wrote:
> "Rob Weir":
>
> In what way do you think this is true?
>
> Bugs/features affecting Windows integration or performance are overlooked,
> sometimes for 2–3 years. Compatibility and interaction with Windows-only
> software is ridiculed.
>
There are old
"Andrea Pescetti":
Dictionaries are exactly the same on all platforms.
...Except the Linux version does use dictionaries from a filesystem
directory, while the Windows one doesn't.
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Urmas wrote:
Those ones affecting Linux get more attention.
The 4.0.0 release was delayed to fix one specific bug, that only
affected Windows 8 systems.
My pet peeve is the terrible work with dictionaries in Windows version
which makes me use a Linux VM just to proofread documents.
Dictio
On Fri, 2 Aug 2013 17:12:19 +0700
"Urmas" wrote:
> "Rob Weir":
> In what way do you think this is true?
>
> Bugs/features affecting Windows integration or performance are overlooked,
> sometimes for 2–3 years. Compatibility and interaction with Windows-only
> software is ridiculed.
>
> Those
Yes, you're right, there is a lot that could be improved but keep in mind that
Oracle hasn't done anything to improve the product.
I have a lot of respect for the hard work these volunteers do.
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On 02/08/2013, at 8:12 PM, "Urmas" wrote:
> "Rob Weir":
> In what way do you thin
"Rob Weir":
In what way do you think this is true?
Bugs/features affecting Windows integration or performance are overlooked,
sometimes for 2–3 years. Compatibility and interaction with Windows-only
software is ridiculed.
Those ones affecting Linux get more attention. It gives a clear message
JB wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Aug 2013 17:33:56 +0700
> "Urmas" wrote:
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>> And yet the *OO developers treat Windows users as a second-class
citizens.
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>
> You can't possibly be serious!
>
> I guess it had to happen sometime - someone, somewhere would find
*something* to
> whine about.
>
>
That U
On Thu, 1 Aug 2013 17:33:56 +0700
"Urmas" wrote:
> And yet the *OO developers treat Windows users as a second-class citizens.
>
You can't possibly be serious!
I guess it had to happen sometime - someone, somewhere would find *something*
to
whine about.
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On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 6:33 AM, Urmas wrote:
> And yet the *OO developers treat Windows users as a second-class citizens.
>
In what way do you think this is true?
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