Chris Halls wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> As you've probably noticed from the CVS commits today, we've been
busy on
> the next package version. This is the changelog:
>
> openoffice.org (1.0.0-3) unstable; urgency=low
>
> * Chris Halls:
> - Remove desktop integration from default setup
I can confirm that the new j2re packages you made work with
the openoffice.org 1.0-3 release (if you manually set up the
account by running /usr/lib/openoffice/program/setup rather
than relying on the openoffice script to do it). Like Kevin
Hendricks build of OpenOffice, the debian packages see
Hello,
Now that I have the font issue sorted out I decided to
test the latest debian ppc jdk packages that Stephen Zander
released...
deb http://people.debian.org/~gibreel/debian sid main non-free
deb-src http://people.debian.org/~gibreel/debian sid main non-free
He used a new build of j2sd
Hope this helps:
this very strange behaviour happened to me, too, but with a tar.gz
installation I made some time ago.
I filed a bug to openoffice.org, issue #2612,
(http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=2612)
but nobody could find neither an answer, nor an hack.
The only way to make
I found the bad player in my attempt to install
openoffice.org 1.0-3 on my debian ppc sid machine.
I had tried to removed msttcorefonts from my system
with dpkg --purge at some point. That appears to be
insufficient to remove all traces of the downloaded
mstt fonts but deconfigures them thus c
I was happily running the stock OpenOffice 1.0 build and made
the major blunder of trying to install the new openoffice.org
1.0-3 package on debian ppc sid. Now I can't run openoffice at all.
I had deinstalled the old copy from /usr/local/OpenOffice.org1.0
and removed the .soffice, .sversionrc a
OK there goes another lunch hour!
Below are some Debian menus I have used the documents in
/usr/share/doc/menu/html as a starting point as well as the examples in
/usr/lib/menu/package and the man pages.
My understanding is this. If we put the file below in the
debain/package.menu file that the d
There is a new FAQ for problems with OOo and fonts. If you have font
problems, or if OOo crashes, you may like to have a look here:
http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/fontguide.html
Table of Contents
* Font antialiasing does not work
* Disable antialiased fonts
* Antialiased fonts are g
Hi John,
On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 11:12:41AM +0100, John M Cooper wrote:
> If I install OOo then run it for the first time from the menu then it
> will cause an error ( or run the setup in interactive mode?) which is
> what we are trying to avoid with the /usr/bin/openoffice script.
>
> I can sugg
Could it be possible to add to the website (in the well-suited locations):
- disk space necessary to rebuild
- time necessary to rebuild (on wathever hardware)
- package changelog
Thanks
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I have been looking at creating debian compliant menu settings for OOo
and have come up with a possible error with all the menu items.
currently they are all setup for running the commands from
/usr/lib/openoffice/programs where there are a selection of script files
for running OOo in its various
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