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Could you post a link to the work you have done so I can see it?
I did not see the original posting, so I do not have that link.

I would like to see what has been done so I can make an informative comment about what is being asked and how it is set up.

On 11/15/2011 10:13 AM, Pedro wrote:
Hi Alex


"Alexander Werner (blä)" wrote:
Hmm… can you describe what exactly you did when the original question got
lost?

When I pressed the Login button without having chosen one of the available
tags. I typed libreoffice because it wasn't available from the list.

The tag
libreoffice which shows on the tag list on the right side is not available
from the list of tags, so I used "meta" which doesn't make much sense...
If
you type "libreoffice" it replies that "At least one of the following tags
is required : writer, calc, impress, base, draw, math or meta"

"Alexander Werner (blä)" wrote:
You can use any tag you want, but at least one of the tags writer, calc,
impress, base, draw, math, meta must be included additionally.

You should include libreoffice as a tag.  My question referred to the whole
suite, there is no point in checking all programs (especially because there
is a 5 word limit for tags ;) )

I think that having some fixed tags is better. This will prevent typos and
improve search.

Cheers,
Pedro

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