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On Sun Oct 17 2010 15:58:06 GMT-0700 (PDT)  Paul A Norman wrote:
One more thing, and I should have said it before, why use a word processor to write html when there 
are better FOSS programs available ?

Andy

I wanted to use the wysiwyg facilities of LibreOffice - whetjher I
"should" use a different FOSS or not is irrelevent, these are straight
forward things that are supposed to work in LibreOffice surely that is
what is important here for beta reports?

That is your choice, Ok.  I just asked that is all.

You yourself asked me to save in .odt format or was that a different Andy?

I am the same Andy. But you failed to answer my question "You seem to indicate that you were able to do these things in OOo, correct?"

I am really worried that the whole culture of this kind of project is
too inbred.
There is no feeling that the Users' problems or experiences actually
really matter.

I have had at least five significant problems - and this is what I get
- "use some other FOSS"

Where is that going to get things?


You pickup on one question and not commenting on the others is not helping either.

Andy

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