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 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.

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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 trying to provide a 
 clean upgrade path from StarOffice to OpenOffice.org ;-)


If you notice it's swriter in the stock on MDK as well.  oowriter is
just a symlink to ooffice/swriter.  AFAIK the distro's do this so that
you can have both installed in parallel.  Go to 

/usr/lib/openoffice/program/

and you'll find the swriter command on 9.1 for example.

James



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