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Hoi Allen,

Iemand zin/tijd om dit te vertalen naar Nederlands? Het lijkt me goed
als we dit kunnen vertalen.

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M.V.G.
Rob Snelders

Op 03-02-13 16:36, Cor Nouws schreef:
waar je het over had


-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [libreoffice-marketing]
Re: Video on Youtube demonstrating CMIS integration Date: Sat, 02
Feb 2013 21:56:57 -0500 From: Marc Par← <marc@marcpare.com> To:
marketing@global.libreoffice.org

Le 2013-02-02 09:51, Leif Lodahl a ←crit :
Hi all, An English version with speak will be available on
Youtube in just a few minutes: http://youtu.be/f2bbnyAjMeM

What do you say?

Cheers, Leif


BTW ... if some native language groups would like to do the same,
the video with music only is here [http://youtu.be/l7NkFlHWmPo].
Another option would be to integrate written text instead of
speech.

The text to add is the following:

====================

0:08 Here I will demonstrate how LibreOffice can use a document
management system directly by using the CMIS protocol. We will be
using Nuxeo for demonstration but it will work with Sharepoint and
Alfresco as well. 0:20 First we will create a new document 0:28 And
we will add some text to the document 0:37 Now we will save the
document 0:39 We will select my Nuxeo server that I have prepared 
0:41 We need to enter the master password in LibreOffice. Otherwise
we would be asked for user name and password to the Nuxeo server
each time 0:52 As you can see the Nuxeo document management system
works just like any other file repository. 1:09 We have prepared a
folder on the server for this demonstration 1:11 First we will
create a bookmark in LibreOffice to point directly to this folder 
1:27 now we will save the document 1:44 And we will close it 1:46 
Lets open it again 1:53 We can use the bookmark that we created
before 1:57 The bookmark remembers our server connection and
credentials 2:12 The document is opened but not yet checked out
from the server. Lets check it out. 2:19 When you check a document
out it will be locked for other users - even if you close the
document again. 2:25 Now lets add some text 2:38 And a table 2:55 
We will close the document 3:03 ...And save it 3:06 Please note
that we didn't check the document in again 3:20 Lets see how this
looks in our document management system 3:25 The document indicates
by a lock that its checked out by someone 3:21 And when we open it
we can also see that its locked 3:46 From LibreOffice we can open
the document as any other document 3:58 Lets check the document in
again? 4:06 As we check the document in we are asked to leave a
comment 4:20 We close the document 4:36 In Nuxeo we can see that
comment. Its a comment in the document management system and not in
the document file it self

====================

Cheers,

Marc



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