2010/12/17 Rex Dieter <rdieter@math.unl.edu>
On 12/17/2010 10:54 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> On Friday 17 December 2010 16:15:16 Markus Slopianka wrote:
>> Am Freitag 17 Dezember 2010, 11:20:15 schrieb Jaroslav Reznik:
>>> For now - KOffice is really waste of space but I expect - with Calligra
>>> and further development, we will have the best office suite on the
>>> world. Openoffice is just a big slow buggy but currently still the best
>>> offering now. Lukas Tinkl already contacted Openoffice team regarding
>>> KDE support.
>>
>> Another alternative for the live CD could be to set default office document
>> associations to Okular. It can already display ODT files and there are
>> AFAIK shell apps/scripts to convert MS Office files to ODT. A script that
>> converts MS Office files to ODT and then opens the ODT in Okular could
>> save space and might even be enough for a live session.
>
> How would you edit an .odt file from within Okular?

You wouldn't, okular is (mostly) a read-only viewer.

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Quoting:

Why pidgin for example - there should be more justification.

@Jaroslav: Every app I suggested has a justification, but too long to write haha, 
About pidgin, for example, is because it has support for almost every IM Platform
in the world, I Know we have Kopete, but in pidgin I can use the HTTP mode by only
checking a box, thing I cannot do at Kopete, and for example, if you have a "High Level"
firewall enabled, you can't connect to any IM client if it does not use a HTTP Mode
(Unless you open the respective ports, wich is annoying and more difficult)

I'm still believing is actually possible to remove Koffice and release the KDE
spin of Fedora 15 with LIBREOFFICE, (in what matters of space refers) because
as far as I know, for F15 we will have LZMA compression in order to can have
more software packages in a small amount of space, that plus the possible 1GB 
ISO for the KDE spin, will be great advantages if we're going to ship more software
with our spin.

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