A New Icon
A New Icon
Could we use a new icon, reserved to Volunteers+, which means "Look at this posting for the answer"?
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Re: A New Icon
The problem is that the icons are a forum-based characteristic.
You're looking for something to tag the most relevant topics?
Perhaps there is MOD for that but there are already at least 2 easy changes to be done on the forum (download button and display results by topic) but imacat is busy. I think we should wait before discussing forum improvements...
As a workaround, could a FAQ topic be useful?
I mean: a single topic, each post about an application (like first post = Framework, 2nd = Writer, 3rd = Calc, ...) and in each post the different links we find.
1 post per application to avoid too many space lost, to be edited by moderators when someone notice a good candidate.
You're looking for something to tag the most relevant topics?
Perhaps there is MOD for that but there are already at least 2 easy changes to be done on the forum (download button and display results by topic) but imacat is busy. I think we should wait before discussing forum improvements...
As a workaround, could a FAQ topic be useful?
I mean: a single topic, each post about an application (like first post = Framework, 2nd = Writer, 3rd = Calc, ...) and in each post the different links we find.
1 post per application to avoid too many space lost, to be edited by moderators when someone notice a good candidate.
LibreOffice 7.6.2.1 on Xubuntu 23.10 and 7.6.4.1 portable on Windows 10
Re: A New Icon
Any of the above would be good: alg's post
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/ ... 56#p243156
earlier today brought this thought to my mind. It would be interesting to know what others think.
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/ ... 56#p243156
earlier today brought this thought to my mind. It would be interesting to know what others think.
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15 on Xubuntu 22.04.4 LTS
Re: A New Icon
I'm not sure how this would work. In many (most?) cases, there isn't really one best answer--that usually depends on the user's exact situation.
In the example you mentioned, I'm not sure that alg's suggestion is the solution--it's a clever workaround, but still somewhat different than what I understood the OP was after. But without some feedback from the OP, we'll never know.
In the example you mentioned, I'm not sure that alg's suggestion is the solution--it's a clever workaround, but still somewhat different than what I understood the OP was after. But without some feedback from the OP, we'll never know.
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