Hi :)
To post a "feature request" or "wish-list" item this guide might have some useful points.
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
I would [put "[wishlist]" in the subject line along with 2 or 3 keywords so people know what the
issue is about. Then one of the drop-downs, possibly "severity"(?) has an option such as "feature
request" or something like that.
I agree that it helps to give a link to how to run terminal commands when giving command-line
instructions but it's not always possible and sometimes might be seen as patronising. It's
impossible to get the right balance every time but hopefully people are comfortable enough to ask
for clarification if answers are not clear enough for them.
The list can be very intimidating and unfriendly but some people here really do want to help.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Mon, 26/9/11, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] libreoffice impress can converts from pptx to jpeg multi-page,
this is possible?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Monday, 26 September, 2011, 13:04
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 23:29, manuel muzzurru <manuel_songokuh@yahoo.it> wrote:
ok but remember for new user has not experience like terminal or other software...
i wanted that libreoffice has rich features until new user will be like and download libreoffice
"because libreoffice is rich features"
example my friends dont know linux, not know terminal, they dont know to how install third-part..
my friends are very good but not know.. this mean they are newbie users...
You do not need any experience with the command line to copy and paste
the command that I sent to you. Copy and pasting the command is much
easier than saying "click the icon that looks like a duck, it might be
near the left if you have such-and-such configuration and screen size,
now click the icon that looks like a telescope, which might not appear
in your configuration, now right click and look in the ZXC submenu for
the QWERTY item"...
for me it's not bad if libreoffice adds new feature like style
(http://dhdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Gwenview-snapshot05.png) right? it's not pain
right?
Gwen is an image-viewing application, not an office suite. I would
expect it to have an export feature, but I would not expect that of an
office suite.
do you think if libreoffice offers export various so users don't like it?not users will like it
and download it..
I think that your idea would make a terrific plugin, but is not
suitable for the core application. But that is only my own opinion. If
you feel that the feature is justified then go ahead and file a RFE.
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