webmaster for Kracked Press Productions <webmaster@krackedpress.com>
writes:
The extensions solve many of the functions that are needed by
the small percentage of users. We do not need them to be installed by
default.
Spreading things across too many packages (that one can optionally
install) isn´t so great, either: because when you look for a particular
functionality and don´t find it in the minimum set of packages you do
have installed, it makes you easily figure that the particular
functionality you´re looking for isn´t available at all.
We do not need to be able to do spreadsheet functions in a
Writer document, but I was told that Word can do that if you knew how
to do it properly.
Well, I do like it very much that I have spreadsheet functionality in
org-mode of emacs ... If emacs had libre office functionality, I´d use
it instead of libre office.
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Re: [libreoffice-users] MSO's 80/20 rule: 80% of the people use about 20% of the functionality. · lee
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