Hi Michael,*
----- "Michael Meeks" <michael.meeks@novell.com> a écrit :
[...]
On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 16:54 +0200, camille.moulin@free.fr wrote:
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I have started formalizing my
arguments in favour of this change there :
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/User:Camillem/aboutFramework#Read_Only_files_should_be_open_in_R.2FW_mode
This is more useful; lets whack it in the new LibreOffice wiki when
it comes on-line though; generating consensus with Oracle on the topic
is (most likely) an expensive, draining and un-necessary experience :-)
Hum, I think it's worth trying. I like all the Sun/Oracle people i've met :-)
[...]
So - I suspect that the writer read-only mode is at least a little
complex. AFAIR there are forms with fields in that can be filled on
(ie.
edited) in 'read-only' mode - yet the document itself cannot be
edited:
Right. Thanks for the hint.
but (quite possibly) this is some other read-only / document locked
type state that we could express differently.
Yep. Just insert a section, protect it. And Bob's your uncle. It's even more reliable and you can
also add a password to enforce the protection. I guess there must be specific workflows that still
escape this solution, but I'm confident we'll manage to solve them.
Cheers,
Camille
Context
- Re: [Libreoffice] Some more features... · camille . moulin
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