Rationale
Sometimes you open a MS Word .doc or a OOo Writer .odt document in order to read it and have to wait for OpenOffice.org to get loaded. Once it has loaded, you get a blinking cursor and a lot of edition buttons and tools (cut, paste, bold, italics, font, font size, format stuff...)
This can be annoying when you just want to read a document. It's like opening all images with The Gimp instead of an image viewer (EoG, gThumb).
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Solution #2:
Add an edit button
Do the same as above but add an edit button to evince
Do the same as above but add an edit button to evince
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Solution #3:
Also add conversion&export to mobile devices option
Written by
Dinth the 16 Feb 09 at 16:49.
Like exporting to Mobipocket format in upcoming KDE4.3 version of Okular.
Like exporting to Mobipocket format in upcoming KDE4.3 version of Okular.
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Solution #4:
Add "Quick Look" style preview in file browser
Apple has a great feature in its file browser where you hit the spacebar and you can view documents/pdfs etc in fullscreen, but clicking on the file as usual loads it up in its usual application.
See it in action here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti9NehCxhDQ
It supports plugins so basically anyone can add more supported file formats.
I would love to see something similar in Ubuntu.
Apple has a great feature in its file browser where you hit the spacebar and you can view documents/pdfs etc in fullscreen, but clicking on the file as usual loads it up in its usual application.
See it in action here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti9NehCxhDQ
It supports plugins so basically anyone can add more supported file formats.
I would love to see something similar in Ubuntu.
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Solution #5:
Help Gloobus Developer
Gloobus is a preview application that now supports PDF it would be great if it could also show openoffice documents, words and comic books, just for viewing, they all can easely be developed as plugins but, well, the plugins need to be developed :D
Gloobus is a preview application that now supports PDF it would be great if it could also show openoffice documents, words and comic books, just for viewing, they all can easely be developed as plugins but, well, the plugins need to be developed :D
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Solution #6:
File manager plugin support
Make the file managers support universal plugins for previewing/reading media files. For example, when you install Evince, a plugin is installed for the file manager to support previewing PDF files. The plugin is used by Nautilus, Dolphin and Thunar or other file managers (such as PCManFM).
The plugins should also have information inside them about
where there work best. For example, the Evince plugin has information in it that it works best in Nautilus, so every file manager chooses the plugin that works better in it for every filetype.
If there is only one plugin for this filetype, it should be used no matter in which file manager it works best.
Also, the plugins are used if there are usable, so the plugin for audio files can be located in the Nautilus package, but use mplayer. And the plugin should be only enabled if mplayer is available.
This way it should be possible to create a plugin for reading office files using the OpenOffice.org framework
without starting the whole program.
Make the file managers support universal plugins for previewing/reading media files. For example, when you install Evince, a plugin is installed for the file manager to support previewing PDF files. The plugin is used by Nautilus, Dolphin and Thunar or other file managers (such as PCManFM).
The plugins should also have information inside them about
where there work best. For example, the Evince plugin has information in it that it works best in Nautilus, so every file manager chooses the plugin that works better in it for every filetype.
If there is only one plugin for this filetype, it should be used no matter in which file manager it works best.
Also, the plugins are used if there are usable, so the plugin for audio files can be located in the Nautilus package, but use mplayer. And the plugin should be only enabled if mplayer is available.
This way it should be possible to create a plugin for reading office files using the OpenOffice.org framework
without starting the whole program.
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@4: Did he say "Kino projects"? As in Kino ?
Heck even Windows 95/98/ME/NT had something like this, right click a document, then you click QuickView, atleast implement something like this.
Don't forget to add epub support - it's a rising star in book formats!
mog
wrote on the 9 Mar 09 at 15:40
Try the "edit file" button, in the first toolbar after the first separator, before the export to pdf/print button.
This will optimize for viewing mode.
Also print preview works good.
Also Export to PDF and then use Evince.
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