Le 2013-02-25 22:10, Jean Weber a écrit :
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 6:58 PM, Marc Paré <marc@marcpare.com> wrote:
I am just flagging this as an action item for our "Easy Hacks" page. This is
a recurring topic that keep coming back every 2-3 months on either the
discuss or the users list.
Could someone on this list put up a wiki page giving a short explanation on
why this is not possible. There could be some talk of the code structure,
hours of work, etc. factors that make it thus far impossible to separate the
modules into unique programmes to themselves.
If you feel like doing up the wiki page right away, then go for it. No need
to wait for the official "Marketing Easy Hacks Page" to appear.
Marc, although the topic you mention here is an important one to
explain, I don't think that is actually what the previous poster on
this thread was talking about (despite the subject line on his post).
--Jean
lol, you are right! I am just so used to seeing the same topic coming
back that I just assumed it was the same and even though I did read it,
it did not register. Doh!
I have apologized to the original poster and suggested he post it as a
feature request. Sounds like a cool thing to do. --- unless LibreOffice
already does it.
Cheers,
Marc
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