https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87685
Edmund Laugasson <edmund.laugasson@gmail.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED
Resolution|WONTFIX |---
--- Comment #9 from Edmund Laugasson <edmund.laugasson@gmail.com> ---
Would it be possible to add such configuration field into LibreOffice settings
so who wants, could customize such setting? This could be turned off by default
and there could be an example text which could be in translation so this
example text would be available in those languages like LibreOffice. But if the
example text is too much for now then just enabling such setting with empty box
would be also very good.
To be honest then this is definitely not a spam as the idea came from
organizations and companies who are sending a lot of PDF's and putting similar
message to the end of e-mails, where they suggest download mostly Adobe Reader
even this is not the only one PDF-viewer. So if already companies are sending
and this is not considered as spam then suggesting LibreOffice as ODF program
is defnitely not a spam. Why Adobe is better and may be advertised and TDF with
its LibreOffice may not?
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