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humanino
Jul6-07, 02:47 PM
Hey guys,

I would appreciate your opinions on the following (to me, very annoying) issue.

Some people above me in the administration of this place keep sending me emails, with documents I must read, in a format I do not want to use. You probably understand, or even are familiar with this. I mean, there is one format which is defined as being "portable document format" which everyone can use without ever having bad surprises, or "unexpected features".

Then later today, as I was searching for official public information our governements must provide to us the people, bang once again a proprietary format which I cannot read without buying an expensive software, which I do not trust anyway... This really not fair. It does not really matter what exactly this was I was searching on the web (I was trying to figure out how they spend the money I give them for taxes :biggrin: I guess they spend it buying bugged software :tongue2:) but the principle revolts me.

Is there not an official way to complain about that, not going to legual action ? What do you think ?

chroot
Jul6-07, 02:49 PM
Well, you can complain, but I doubt it will do much good. What format are you talking about? You can get free, open-source viewers for pretty much any format in existence.

- Warren

humanino
Jul6-07, 02:55 PM
What format are you talking about? You can get free, open-source viewers for pretty much any format in existence.I have installed them. However those kind of documents are insanly huge for the content they have the document I tried to open earlier would not open with the version I have

chroot
Jul6-07, 02:58 PM
You could probably just call them and have them send you the documents via mail, or fax.

- Warren

Evo
Jul6-07, 03:05 PM
humanino, have you tried this database for searches?

http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/

humanino
Jul6-07, 03:08 PM
You could probably just call them and have them send you the documents via mail, or fax.Indeed that would work. But what I need is a good old ASCII table, which I can play with how I like. If I get this information printed, I will have to copy collumns of budget figures... in the end, I would actually give up :cry:

I will update my free software, hopefully that will do.

humanino
Jul6-07, 03:11 PM
humanino, have you tried this database for searches?

http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/I did not know this. Thank you very much for this great link :smile:

But what I am looking at right now is not scientific, is the way the french governement spends my money :surprised I had an argument with a friend of mine, and I thought it would be good to actually look at it with numbers instead of just disagreeing on the basis of opinions :rolleyes: