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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Apr 18 12:01:07 -0700 
2005 -------
Well, upon installing 1.1.4 from your web-site the original issue seems to 
have disappeared.  I must presume that it was, in fact, some issue regarding 
Java.  I am not show-stopped any more. 
 
How-ever...  even though an upgrade has "made my problem go away" in the sense 
that I can continue working now, I submit that the basic problem still needs 
to be checked.  Namely:  a function should always either "work," or it should 
"not work" and in that case it should produce a message saying that it did not 
work and why, and what to do about it. 
 
My speculation is that "Java runtime wasn't installed, or OpenOffice did not 
know about it."  Or maybe it looked in the wrong place or what-have-you.  
Anyhow, something didn't happen as it should have and "in that case OO didn't 
produce any message."  That code-path, even though it is a failure-path, still 
needs to be checked and a useful response always generated. 
 
Thanks for listening. 

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