On Saturday, 5. November 2005 13:50, Heino Tiedemann wrote:

> That meens INSIDE OOo itself is a setup, which is diferent betwenn
> OOo1 and OOo2?

OOo1 had a small setup, yes (you might remember it - it's a some kind of 
assistant that asks you to enter your personal data and about creating a 
local installation. This assistant also creates the menu entries.

OOo2 does not feature that assistant anymore and also does not create menu 
entries (apparently, at least other users have expressed their disappointment 
about OOo2 not integrating with KDE like OOo1 did as well). Perhaps it is 
possible after all, best ask on the freebsd-openoffice support mailing list 
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> > The easiest way is probably to take the K-Menu entries for OpenOffice
> > 1.1.5 (if you still have them) and change them manually to point to the
> > OpenOffice 2.0.0 executables in the menu editor - that will automatically
> > make the file associations work again.
>
> shit ยท the old ones are gone :-(
>
> Is it possible to install OOo1 _and_ OOo2?
> i have still the OOo1 package.

They're not marked as conflicting, I guess it should be possible.

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