Hello! I've just seen that there is also a "premium" edition of OpenOffice on the net coming with free cliparts, ... and which is called Oxygen Office. Looks interesting and I'd like to try it - but nothing beside portage :-) http://ooo42.org/oxygenoffice.html I hope you can make it available in portage soon as it seems to be really a nice thing.
Eh, the whole thing is German-only, plus why the heck don't they just package the cliparts and fonts separately instead of creating their own OO.org edition? Doesn't make sense.
Don't know why it is only german, but it seems great and was promoted on pro-linux.de which is a respectable linux source on the german internet: http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2006/10478.html Well - I hope some non-german devs will join the project. ;-) As far as I've undestood it is not just cliparts, but they have packed it into an own distribution of OO as they made enhancements to the office itself and a JRE is included as well.
Correction. As stated on pro-linux it is "Deutsch, Englisch, T
Correction. As stated on pro-linux it is "Deutsch, Englisch, Türkisch, Französisch, Italienisch, Ungarisch und Georgisch". So the project is multi-lingual.
As far as I can see, this is just OOo plus some cliparts, fonts and plugins, don't quite see the point in packaging this as a whole new openoffice-variant. What you could do, is create an ebuild that installs the cliparts and templates stuff (and depends on virtual/openoffice, quite like ooextras does now) and we could put this in portage. Other of this stuff - like the packaged JRE or the included fonts - really don't make any sense in the Gentoo world... Please re-open if you have an ebuild for this
Move deprecated bugs still being marked as LATER to Fixed.