Re: [tdf-discuss] LO Quickstarter for GNOME?

2010-10-03 Thread Scott Furry

 On 03/10/10 03:16 PM, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:

On Sun, 2010-10-03 at 17:51 +0100, AG wrote:

On 03/10/10 17:03, Stefan Weigel wrote:

Hi,


Strange, because I do have this Option under Tools | Options |  Memory.

LibreOffice 3.3.0
OOO330m7 (Build:9526)
libreoffice-build 3.2.99.0

Stefan


Mine is:

LibreOffice 3.3.0
OOO330m7 (Build:9526)
libreoffice-build 3.2.99.0

so snap.  This is running on Debian testing using the *debs from the
site.

Go figure.

Well, the debs from the site are not promoted for download at
http://www.documentfoundation.org/download/ but only hidden at
http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/testing/ . A reason
may be, that the debs haven´t reached beta-state yet. I used the rpms
and aliened them for installing on my Ubuntu.

Stefan

That may make the difference then.  I wasn't keen on aliening the rpms,
hence the straight *.deb route.  Hopefully the upstream developers will
make the LibO packages available for apt-get installs.

OK - I'll assume that is what the issue is and just wait and see what
happens.

I used the debs from the testing link Stefan mentioned. I am on Ubuntu
10.04 with all the latest updates installed. My LibO is the same build
as yours. And *I* see the LibreOffice Quickstarter "Enable systray
Quickstater" option on the Tools>  Options>  Memory page. I don't see a
Quickstarter, but it was there the first time I opened LibO after
installing it.

If someone can tell me the bug report for this, I'll be happy to add my
comments. Or someone can add them for me.

--Jean


FYI...
Check mark not present on LibreOffice version I'm using currently on 
Debian(Squeeze/testing) xfce.


Distribution ("cat /proc/version"):
Linux version 2.6.32-5-686 (Debian 2.6.32-23) (da...@debian.org) (gcc 
version 4.3.5 (Debian 4.3.5-3) ) #1 SMP Sat Sep 18 02:14:45 UTC 2010


Java (from Debian Repositories - "java -version"):
java-6-sun-1.6.0.21

Info (from http://download.tuxfamily.org/gericom/libreoffice repository 
- LibO about screen):

LibreOffice 3.3.0
OOO330m7 (Build:9526)
libreoffice-build 3.2.99.0

Regards,
Scott Furry
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Re: [tdf-discuss] LO Quickstarter for GNOME?

2010-10-03 Thread Jean Hollis Weber
On Sun, 2010-10-03 at 17:51 +0100, AG wrote:
> On 03/10/10 17:03, Stefan Weigel wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >>> Strange, because I do have this Option under Tools | Options |  Memory.
> >>>
> >>> LibreOffice 3.3.0
> >>> OOO330m7 (Build:9526)
> >>> libreoffice-build 3.2.99.0
> >>>
> >>> Stefan
> >>
> >>
> >> Mine is:
> >>
> >> LibreOffice 3.3.0
> >> OOO330m7 (Build:9526)
> >> libreoffice-build 3.2.99.0
> >>
> >> so snap.  This is running on Debian testing using the *debs from the 
> >> site.
> >>
> >> Go figure.
> >
> > Well, the debs from the site are not promoted for download at 
> > http://www.documentfoundation.org/download/ but only hidden at 
> > http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/testing/ . A reason 
> > may be, that the debs haven´t reached beta-state yet. I used the rpms 
> > and aliened them for installing on my Ubuntu.
> >
> > Stefan
> 
> That may make the difference then.  I wasn't keen on aliening the rpms, 
> hence the straight *.deb route.  Hopefully the upstream developers will 
> make the LibO packages available for apt-get installs.
> 
> OK - I'll assume that is what the issue is and just wait and see what 
> happens.

I used the debs from the testing link Stefan mentioned. I am on Ubuntu
10.04 with all the latest updates installed. My LibO is the same build
as yours. And *I* see the LibreOffice Quickstarter "Enable systray
Quickstater" option on the Tools > Options > Memory page. I don't see a
Quickstarter, but it was there the first time I opened LibO after
installing it.

If someone can tell me the bug report for this, I'll be happy to add my
comments. Or someone can add them for me.

--Jean


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Re: [tdf-discuss] LO Quickstarter for GNOME?

2010-10-03 Thread AG

On 03/10/10 17:03, Stefan Weigel wrote:

Hi,


Strange, because I do have this Option under Tools | Options |  Memory.

LibreOffice 3.3.0
OOO330m7 (Build:9526)
libreoffice-build 3.2.99.0

Stefan



Mine is:

LibreOffice 3.3.0
OOO330m7 (Build:9526)
libreoffice-build 3.2.99.0

so snap.  This is running on Debian testing using the *debs from the 
site.


Go figure.


Well, the debs from the site are not promoted for download at 
http://www.documentfoundation.org/download/ but only hidden at 
http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/testing/ . A reason 
may be, that the debs haven´t reached beta-state yet. I used the rpms 
and aliened them for installing on my Ubuntu.


Stefan


That may make the difference then.  I wasn't keen on aliening the rpms, 
hence the straight *.deb route.  Hopefully the upstream developers will 
make the LibO packages available for apt-get installs.


OK - I'll assume that is what the issue is and just wait and see what 
happens.


Thanks

AG
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Re: [tdf-discuss] LO Quickstarter for GNOME?

2010-10-03 Thread Stefan Weigel

Hi,


Strange, because I do have this Option under Tools | Options |  Memory.

LibreOffice 3.3.0
OOO330m7 (Build:9526)
libreoffice-build 3.2.99.0

Stefan



Mine is:

LibreOffice 3.3.0
OOO330m7 (Build:9526)
libreoffice-build 3.2.99.0

so snap.  This is running on Debian testing using the *debs from the site.

Go figure.


Well, the debs from the site are not promoted for download at 
http://www.documentfoundation.org/download/ but only hidden at 
http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/testing/ . A 
reason may be, that the debs haven´t reached beta-state yet. I used 
the rpms and aliened them for installing on my Ubuntu.


Stefan
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Re: [tdf-discuss] LO Quickstarter for GNOME?

2010-10-03 Thread AG

On 03/10/10 13:53, Stefan Weigel wrote:

AG schrieb:


I'm using Ubuntu 10.04. When I first installed LibO, I saw the
Quickstarter in the upper panel (system tray), on the right-hand side
near the other notifications and the shutdown icon. Now it's not there
any more! And yes, I do have it enabled in Tools>  Options>  Memory.


With OOo that option was available, as you note, under Tools > 
Options > Memory.  However, with LibO that isn't even an option at 
present so there is no little check box to tick to enable it.


Strange, because I do have this Option under Tools | Options |  Memory.

LibreOffice 3.3.0
OOO330m7 (Build:9526)
libreoffice-build 3.2.99.0

Stefan



Mine is:

LibreOffice 3.3.0
OOO330m7 (Build:9526)
libreoffice-build 3.2.99.0

so snap.  This is running on Debian testing using the *debs from the site.

Go figure.

AG
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Re: [tdf-discuss] LO Quickstarter for GNOME?

2010-10-03 Thread Stefan Weigel

AG schrieb:


I'm using Ubuntu 10.04. When I first installed LibO, I saw the
Quickstarter in the upper panel (system tray), on the right-hand side
near the other notifications and the shutdown icon. Now it's not there
any more! And yes, I do have it enabled in Tools>  Options>  Memory.


With OOo that option was available, as you note, under Tools > Options > 
Memory.  However, with LibO that isn't even an option at present so 
there is no little check box to tick to enable it.


Strange, because I do have this Option under Tools | Options |  Memory.

LibreOffice 3.3.0
OOO330m7 (Build:9526)
libreoffice-build 3.2.99.0

Stefan
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Re: [tdf-discuss] LO Quickstarter for GNOME?

2010-10-03 Thread AG

On 02/10/10 22:56, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:

On Sat, 2010-10-02 at 20:02 +0100, AG wrote:
   

On 02/10/10 19:12, Cor Nouws wrote:
 

Hi ag,

AG wrote (02-10-10 18:22)

   

I've just installed LO on Debian testing and fired it up and all seems
well.
 

Great. You installed the beta of LibreOffice, I understand ;-)
( The abbreviation we want to use is LibO.)

   

A basic question though - OOo has a quick start option that sits in the
"task bar". Does LO have a similar functionality/ convenience?
 

I though it has, but cannot find it on my Ubuntu ;-)

   

So far the beta seems pretty good.

BTW - what's the LO equivalent of the command soffice ?
 

Just the same. Look in the installPath at the folder
/libreoffice3/program

Best,

Cor
   

Hey Cor

Thanks for the correction about the abbreviation - LibO it is then :-)

Perhaps the quickstarter is something that is on the way?  It does make
it so much more convenient.  In the interim I have added the LibO icon
to a launch menu drawer I use to facilitate ease of use.

Thanks for the path to soffice
 


I'm using Ubuntu 10.04. When I first installed LibO, I saw the
Quickstarter in the upper panel (system tray), on the right-hand side
near the other notifications and the shutdown icon. Now it's not there
any more! And yes, I do have it enabled in Tools>  Options>  Memory.

--Jean

   

Jean

With OOo that option was available, as you note, under Tools > Options > 
Memory.  However, with LibO that isn't even an option at present so 
there is no little check box to tick to enable it.


To get around this I have added a launch icon to LibO onto my panel and 
that opens up the LibO welcome screen with the option to open a new 
component or to open an existing file.  It isn't ideal because at least 
when the OOo quick start button was available the entire OOo was loaded 
in the background making launching the components that much faster.


I hope that some kind developer takes a look at this issue at some point.

AG
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Re: [tdf-discuss] LO Quickstarter for GNOME?

2010-10-02 Thread Cor Nouws

Stefan Weigel wrote (03-10-10 00:24)

Jean Hollis Weber schrieb:


I'm using Ubuntu 10.04. When I first installed LibO, I saw the
Quickstarter in the upper panel (system tray), on the right-hand side
near the other notifications and the shutdown icon. Now it's not there
any more! And yes, I do have it enabled in Tools > Options > Memory.


Same environment and eaxactly same situation here.


I though I had read about that issue, but do not see it listed here:

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=specific&order=relevance+desc&bug_status=__open__&product=LibreOffice&content=

Cor


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Re: [tdf-discuss] LO Quickstarter for GNOME?

2010-10-02 Thread Stefan Weigel

Hi,

Jean Hollis Weber schrieb:


I'm using Ubuntu 10.04. When I first installed LibO, I saw the
Quickstarter in the upper panel (system tray), on the right-hand side
near the other notifications and the shutdown icon. Now it's not there
any more! And yes, I do have it enabled in Tools > Options > Memory.


Same environment and eaxactly same situation here.

Stefan

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Re: [tdf-discuss] LO Quickstarter for GNOME?

2010-10-02 Thread Jean Hollis Weber
On Sat, 2010-10-02 at 20:02 +0100, AG wrote:
> On 02/10/10 19:12, Cor Nouws wrote:
> > Hi ag,
> >
> > AG wrote (02-10-10 18:22)
> >
> >> I've just installed LO on Debian testing and fired it up and all seems
> >> well.
> >
> > Great. You installed the beta of LibreOffice, I understand ;-)
> > ( The abbreviation we want to use is LibO.)
> >
> >> A basic question though - OOo has a quick start option that sits in the
> >> "task bar". Does LO have a similar functionality/ convenience?
> >
> > I though it has, but cannot find it on my Ubuntu ;-)
> >
> >> So far the beta seems pretty good.
> >>
> >> BTW - what's the LO equivalent of the command soffice ?
> >
> > Just the same. Look in the installPath at the folder 
> > /libreoffice3/program
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Cor
> 
> Hey Cor
> 
> Thanks for the correction about the abbreviation - LibO it is then :-)
> 
> Perhaps the quickstarter is something that is on the way?  It does make 
> it so much more convenient.  In the interim I have added the LibO icon 
> to a launch menu drawer I use to facilitate ease of use.
> 
> Thanks for the path to soffice


I'm using Ubuntu 10.04. When I first installed LibO, I saw the
Quickstarter in the upper panel (system tray), on the right-hand side
near the other notifications and the shutdown icon. Now it's not there
any more! And yes, I do have it enabled in Tools > Options > Memory.

--Jean

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Re: [tdf-discuss] LO Quickstarter for GNOME?

2010-10-02 Thread AG

On 02/10/10 19:12, Cor Nouws wrote:

Hi ag,

AG wrote (02-10-10 18:22)


I've just installed LO on Debian testing and fired it up and all seems
well.


Great. You installed the beta of LibreOffice, I understand ;-)
( The abbreviation we want to use is LibO.)


A basic question though - OOo has a quick start option that sits in the
"task bar". Does LO have a similar functionality/ convenience?


I though it has, but cannot find it on my Ubuntu ;-)


So far the beta seems pretty good.

BTW - what's the LO equivalent of the command soffice ?


Just the same. Look in the installPath at the folder 
/libreoffice3/program


Best,

Cor


Hey Cor

Thanks for the correction about the abbreviation - LibO it is then :-)

Perhaps the quickstarter is something that is on the way?  It does make 
it so much more convenient.  In the interim I have added the LibO icon 
to a launch menu drawer I use to facilitate ease of use.


Thanks for the path to soffice

Cheers

AG
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Re: [tdf-discuss] LO Quickstarter for GNOME?

2010-10-02 Thread Cor Nouws

Hi ag,

AG wrote (02-10-10 18:22)


I've just installed LO on Debian testing and fired it up and all seems
well.


Great. You installed the beta of LibreOffice, I understand ;-)
( The abbreviation we want to use is LibO.)


A basic question though - OOo has a quick start option that sits in the
"task bar". Does LO have a similar functionality/ convenience?


I though it has, but cannot find it on my Ubuntu ;-)


So far the beta seems pretty good.

BTW - what's the LO equivalent of the command soffice ?


Just the same. Look in the installPath at the folder /libreoffice3/program

Best,

Cor
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