Well I created a temporary DVD for LibreOffice.
1) With the English version for Windows, both Mac, and Linux in 32 and
64 bit for DEB and RPM
2) Documentation from LibreOffice.org and OOo for the parts that LO has
not done yet - PDF format
3) a large number of add on extensions
4) large number of templates
5) all the clipart I have for it
taking about 4.0 gig on the DVD.
I did not include any auto-launcher or HTML file for giving you
instructions on how
to install the various platforms. I do not know Mac and I do not
install RPM either,
so I would need those instructions. I did place a PDF file stating that
LibreOffice
came out of the coding for OOo and, for now, if there is no
documentation for parts
of LO, you can use OOo's version to get you up to speed. I started out
with LO's
PDFs [or exported the .odt files to PDF] that was available, and then
added a folder
with the OOo documentation for parts like Calc, Draw, etc., that OOo had
on their site.
I got most of my clip art from Openclipart [.org?], and the templates
for a wide variety
of sources. One problem so far is that some of the clip are is in WMF
format and my
Ubuntu does not read/view it. I will be converting those files later to
GIF, PNG, or JPG.
If someone at the German site wants the ISO file of this DVD, I can
finish it off in the
next few days/weeks and place it on one of my domains and give the link
so it can be
downloaded at a later date. I could also add the other English language
files like for
England, or New Zealand. Then it can be an "all English" ISO file that
can be downloaded.
I would have to re-look into the distribution info for some of the clip
art and such though.
Let me know if you want me to go ahead and finish it off with the rest
of the English
language and help packs, plus the other work.
Tim L., Elmira, New York, USA,
founder/owner of Kracked Press Productions, but forced to "retire" after
my third stroke.