Thanks for trying to move this forward, we need to get the basic right before tackling the business world. 90% of users use 25% of Word functionality (a guess but I'm sure it's true!). If we can get that 25% working well thats all we can ask!
cheers Best Regards Stuart Davis icarus wrote: > There seems to be no coments for a month, so I thought it would be good > to emphasize this - it's a *showstopper* for the whole distribution in a > business enviroment. > > It is unacceptable for an office suite to behave in such a manner - > Linux still hasn't conquered the business world and files need to be > exchanged with m$ office users. If we want any uptake in business use > bugs like this need to never happen, ever! > > But it is happening, and still no fix. If we cannot wait for upstream to > fix it and/or backport a fix, then package OpenOffice 2.4 and give users > the option to downgrade... or better yet, make 2.4 the default and if > someone lives on an island and doesn't need to create doc files he can > install 3.0.1 in it's current state... > > -- [upstream] [3.1] OO 3.0 writer - tables corrupted https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/330366 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs