On 11/23/2010 05:37 AM, Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Marc Paré schrieb:
[...] IMO, the user
should always be left in control of the extensions. If they are so
necessary, then they should be coded in and not be called extensions.
+1
I have a non removable Zulu hyphenation dictionary from 2008, but no
Help.
Rainer
This isnt practical with the user base we service. Each user has
different expectations and needs from LibO, there for each user may need
different plugins, extensions, templates, etc etc. This is giving the
user true control and choice. With that said, the popularity of plugins
in itself(automatic installation, removal, and updating) will be
beneficial to LibO in the general scheme of things.
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