Hi,
Two questions. Neither is strictly Severn specific, but...
a.) Ximian has made quite a few nice patches to OpenOffice.org (Except for the default save format being .doc...). Ximian has stated that these changes would be contributed back to OpenOffice.org. There is no other mention of this on either the Ximian or OpenOffice.org site, so I assume there will be no release from OpenOffice.org with these changes integrated anytime soon. Is Redhat planning to use any of these changes, or simply wait until OpenOffice.org picks them up? (I assume the latter, from the sound of the new upstream change policy).
b.) If you look at the enhancement plans for openoffice here: http://tools.openoffice.org/releases/q-concept.html They are quite ambitious, but will probably take a very long time to complete. Also, since OpenOffice.org is such a large project with its own build process, its own object model, it's very difficult to get into developing it as a hobby on just a few hours a week (I have tried!). Does Redhat contribute directly to this? Might they in the future? I have a feeling that Sun has done 99% of the work since it has been open-sourced, just because it is so difficult to hack on.
Of course I don't purport to say what anyone "should" do with their time or money, I just think that OOo is an important project, and I see it rejected too often for superficial and incorrect reasons. (If I hear anyone else say it's written in Java, the stick is coming out!)
-- noah silva
Quoting "Noah Silva [Mailing list]" nsilva-list@aoi.atari-source.com:
Hi,
Two questions. Neither is strictly Severn specific, but...
a.) Ximian has made quite a few nice patches to OpenOffice.org (Except for the default save format being .doc...). Ximian has stated that these changes would be contributed back to OpenOffice.org. There is no other mention of this on either the Ximian or OpenOffice.org site, so I assume there will be no release from OpenOffice.org with these changes integrated anytime soon. Is Redhat planning to use any of these changes, or simply wait until OpenOffice.org picks them up? (I assume the latter, from the sound of the new upstream change policy).
Would be nice if RH picked up at least Ximian's splash-screen patch which makes the splash screen a normal window so it doesn't hog up the desktop while you're waiting .. waiting .. waiting .. for OOo to start.
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 08:36, Panu Matilainen wrote:
Quoting "Noah Silva [Mailing list]" nsilva-list@aoi.atari-source.com:
Hi,
Two questions. Neither is strictly Severn specific, but...
a.) Ximian has made quite a few nice patches to OpenOffice.org (Except for the default save format being .doc...). Ximian has stated that these changes would be contributed back to OpenOffice.org. There is no other mention of this on either the Ximian or OpenOffice.org site, so I assume there will be no release from OpenOffice.org with these changes integrated anytime soon. Is Redhat planning to use any of these changes, or simply wait until OpenOffice.org picks them up? (I assume the latter, from the sound of the new upstream change policy).
Would be nice if RH picked up at least Ximian's splash-screen patch which makes the splash screen a normal window so it doesn't hog up the desktop while you're waiting .. waiting .. waiting .. for OOo to start.
You can disable OpenOffice splash screen, if you prefer:
1. Go to the folder you installed to 2. go to the program folder 3. edit the file "sofficerc" 4. Change the line Logo=1 To Logo=0
This is worse,
because then you don't even know if it is really starting or now. (Last I checked, the startup notification didn't work with OOo.)
-- noah silva
2003/08/29 (金) 06:40 に Felipe Alfaro Solana さんは書きました:
Hi,
Would be nice if RH picked up at least Ximian's splash-screen patch which makes the splash screen a normal window so it doesn't hog up the desktop while you're waiting .. waiting .. waiting .. for OOo to start.
You can disable OpenOffice splash screen, if you prefer:
- Go to the folder you installed to
- go to the program folder
- edit the file "sofficerc"
- Change the line
Logo=1 To Logo=0
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Quoting Noah Silva nsilva-list@atari-source.com:
This is worse,
because then you don't even know if it is really starting or now. (Last I checked, the startup notification didn't work with OOo.)
Startup notification does work with OOo in RH9 (in the "legacy compatibility mode" or whatever it's called) but I think it'll time out long before OOo actually starts - on my laptop the timeout is barely enough to get to the splash screen. Don't remember/know whether it's possible to specify a custom timeout value for a given software in .desktop file.