Bonjour, Juste une petite précision à m'apporter. ras le bol de communiquer en Anglais, à croire que LibreOffice n'est que pour les anglosaxons!!! J'ai téléchargé LibreOffice mais à mon désespoir, il ne prend aucune des extensions que j'avais installées sur OpenOffice. A quand ce manque (bug) sera réparé?
merci de me répondre. best regards. M. Patry 2010/9/30 Harold Fuchs <[email protected]> > The following conversation took place in the [email protected] list. > I think the final comment from Dave Barton ("YMMV, but I doubt that any of > the above is what most users would want for the final release version.") is > important. I hope that the developers of LibreOffice pay heed to it. > > ========== begin conversation ====== > -------- Original Message -------- > From: Harold Fuchs <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 08:55:58 +0100 > > > When you install LibreOffice > Under Windows: > > > 1. Does it overwrite your OOo installation? > Yes. Even though it installs in it's own default "Program Files" > sub-directory it deletes almost all the existing OOo files. > > > 2. Does it inherit your templates from OOo? > No. > > > 3. Does it take over the file associations for the ODF file types? > Yes. > > > 4. Does it inherit the User Data at Tools>Options>OpenOffice.org>User > Data? > No, but it doesn't destroy them. They are still there when you reinstall > OOo 3.2.1 > > > 5. Does it inherit (additional) language dictionaries from OOo? > No, but even as Win "Administrator" you cannot remove any of LO's > included extensions/dictionaries. > > > 6. Do the OOo extensions work in LO? > All 7 that I tested, yes. > > > 7. Does LO inherit the extensions you have installed in OOo? > Same as 4 above. > > > > Which, if any, of the above *should* LO do that it doesn't do today? > YMMV, but I doubt that any of the above is what most users would want > for the final release version. > ==== end conversation === > > Harold Fuchs > London, England > -- Ce qui m'effraie, ce n'est pas l'oppression des méchants ; c'est l'indifférence des bons. [ Martin Luther King ]
