Re: [expert] OOo RC1 starts like a rocket compared to 1.03

2003-07-16 Thread James Sparenberg
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 09:44, Dave Sherman wrote: > Miark wrote: > > I just installed this. I noticed that "oowriter" is called "swriter". Is > > that just for testing in the RC? I thought 'swriter" was only used in the > > StarOffice suite. > > I noticed that in Beta2 as well. Maybe they are tryi

Re: [expert] OOo RC1 starts like a rocket compared to 1.03

2003-07-16 Thread Dave Sherman
Miark wrote: I just installed this. I noticed that "oowriter" is called "swriter". Is that just for testing in the RC? I thought 'swriter" was only used in the StarOffice suite. I noticed that in Beta2 as well. Maybe they are trying to provide a clean upgrade path from StarOffice to OpenOffice.or

Re: [expert] OOo RC1 starts like a rocket compared to 1.03

2003-07-16 Thread Miark
I just installed this. I noticed that "oowriter" is called "swriter". Is that just for testing in the RC? I thought 'swriter" was only used in the StarOffice suite. Miark On 16 Jul 2003 21:18:17 +1200, Damon Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Things are looking good for OpenOffice.org! It sta

[expert] OOo RC1 starts like a rocket compared to 1.03

2003-07-16 Thread Damon Lynch
Hi, Things are looking good for OpenOffice.org! It starts up so fast now compared to before. I find this most welcome :-) It now has a python interface to it as well. But I have no idea how easy or hard it would be to make use of that in terms of automation of repetitive tasks. Best wishes, D