Looking at the site, using the document triangle would not be suitable
to replace the star (*) as the triangle is already used as list
bullet-points.
On 23 February 2011 21:56, Nino Novak <nn.libo@kflog.org> wrote:
On Wednesday 23 February 2011 22:35, Marc Paré wrote:
Le 2011-02-23 16:24, Matt Sturgeon a écrit :
Also rephrase the sentence "Features tagged with an<img
src="triangle.png" /> are specific to LibreOffice, and not present
in other office productivity suites."
This would also add a nice little feature.
Yes, the sentence would make it clearer. But some are under the
impression that it means OOo.
AFAIK this sentence exactly means that *OOo* does not have these
features as they are only implemented in LibO. As LibO is a downstream
derivate of OOo, apparently any feature from OOo makes or can make it
into LibO (unless removed by the LibO devs for some reason - is there
any???), but LibO-specific features do mostly *not* flow back into OOo
(obviously for Licensing reasons). (Are there any exceptions? Is there
a developer who wants his code go into OOo, too?)
Caution: The sentence does *not* tell anything about other suites (as
they could perfectly derive from LibO, or be independantly developed in
Redmond, so the might perfectly have those features, too).
Nino
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