On 02/16/2011 12:10 PM, Marc Paré wrote:
Le 2011-02-16 09:35, Marc Paré a écrit :
Le 2011-02-12 00:46, Marc Paré a écrit :
I just realized that if I type in ".pdf" in a Thunderbird email
message,
a bar appears on the bottom of my window reminding me to not forget to
include the .pdf file before sending my email. This also happens with
".doc"
We should ask Mozilla to add the OpenDocument Format file extensions to
this feature.
Are there any other pieces of emailing software that do the same but
not
include the OpenDocument Formats as well?
This would certainly advance our cause for the preferred use of
OpenDocument Format.
Cheers
Marc
I just got a bugzilla answer from Mozilla on this and it has been
accepted. They said that just having the .pdf and .doc extensions was
too selective. It looks like they will accept all sets of .od?
extentions. No details as to when this will make its appearance in
Thunderbird.
Cheers
Marc
I just got a bugzilla report[1] that the ODF extensions have been
added! It took only 4 days from start to finish!
Support for these extensions should show up at the next Thunderbird
update!
Cheers
Marc
[1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=633818
For some reason some of the ODT files now open up within
Mozilla FireFox 3.6.13 for Ubuntu. Never did this before for
OOo. But it did for LibreOffice 3.3.0.x
That is a nice feature sometimes, while other times is can be a headache.
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