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On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 2:12 PM, jonathon <toki.kantoor@gmail.com> wrote:

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On 11/03/2010 02:09 PM, KAMI911 KAMI911 wrote:

Lost of templates

Whilst that ("lost" should be "lots") is a typo on Kami's part, there
are templates, macros, extensions, and other goodies for OOo that are,
for all practical purposes, lost.

That lost material can't be reclaimed.At best, if somebody remembers
roughly what they did, and can provide enough details about them, then
they can be implemented afresh.

I haven't looked at the current (2010) collection of goodies that
OxygenOffice has.  In searching other places for templates and
extensions, I found a number that were for OOo 1.x only. Things that had
not been reimplemented for OOo 3.x. Perhaps a team could convert those
1.x only items to something usable by LibO 3.x.

jonathon
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How about someone coming up with a list of templates that we would like to
see made, then maybe some of us can start on some of them.

I would not mind doing one or two, but I really can't think of any that I
personally need.

James Walker

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