Re: Gnome Office summary from the Gnome Summit.
- From: Jody Goldberg <jody gnome org>
- To: Martin Sevior <msevior mccubbin ph unimelb edu au>
- Cc: gnome-office-list gnome org, gnome-hackers gnome org
- Subject: Re: Gnome Office summary from the Gnome Summit.
- Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 08:46:50 -0400
On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 11:57:04AM +1000, Martin Sevior wrote:
> * Have a gnome-office panel?shell? to launch these applications.
I doubt there is much utility in this given the divergences in the
code base.
> * Copy and paste (maintaining formatting) easily from application to
> application. (Concensus was to use (X)Html to X clipboard?)
Sounds very useful. However, we'll need to support something like
an embeddable dia to support the MS Office shared drawing layer.
> * Some wizards to whip up useful applications from users.
> (eg Form letters, envolope printing)
Property editor type dialogs would definitely be useful to share
eg
- hyper-links MS Office uses 1 dialog for all the apps
- prop boxs for the various drawing layer objects
- printer config
> * Embed Guppi plots in gnumeric/AbiWord
> * Embed spreadsheets in AbiWord
This raises an interesting point. The more I've played with
embedding guppi the clearer it has become that the initial attempt
to have a 'generic graph interface' was not helpful. Getting anough
data into guppi to do proper graphing needs a reasonable data store.
I suspect that the bestway to embed guppi into abi will be for abi
to embed gnumeric and gnumeric to wrap a guppi view.
> * Integration with Galeon/Nautilus - display Office (MS documents, OO,
> WP, *) in the web browser/ Nautilus.
It would certainly be nice in some spots to get access to the
systems notion of
- recently visited urls
- recent email targets
> * Integration with Nautilus - display contents of MS word/ Word
> Perfect/SO/OO/HTML/(everything else) documents inside Icons as is
> currently done with text docs. We could do this rather easily with
> AbiWord and would be a genuinely new feature on the desktop.
ouch, sounds a mite expensive. 1 notion that Dom and I discussed
was using the MS-ian notion of 'dual streams' and using the new
structured file formats to actually save the content twice. Once in
native form, and again in something more amenable to previews.
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