At 13:51 30/07/2022 +0200, Peter Kovacs wrote:
Portfolio is at %APPDATA%\ROAMING\OpenOffice\4
Actually, no - as the Roaming folder is included in the expansion of
the environment variable %APPDATA% in versions of Windows that have
it. So you mustn't include "Roaming" here.
t, if you are using this to talk
to users, then the environment variable %APPDATA% is (I think) all
you need. This has the advantage of avoiding two problems: part of
the path to this is through a folder hidden by default, and some
users may not be aware of their own Windows user name.
Brian B
At 12:19 08/07/2022 -0400, Keith N. McKenna wrote:
Brian Barker wrote:
At 15:21 08/07/2022 +0200, Dr. Michael Stehmann wrote:
Am 08.07.22 um 13:22 schrieb NG:
"2. cd into the DEBS or RPMS subdirectory of the installation directory.
'cd' does the same in DOS like it do
stion was about migration
from Windows. Windows users do not type commands: they have grown up
since those days.
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eing named "20 years" -
unless what is meant is "the year 20", i.e. 20 CE.
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lvaeus?) is proud of the
accuracy of the English lyrics he wrote. But he
quotes against himself the one mistake he
recognises. Not happening to be a pop fan, I've
had to look this up, but in _Fernando_ appears
the (inc
n the contraction it's.
*No!* Once again, in "for its leading open source
office suite" the "its" is a possessive pronoun,
spelled without an apostrophe (cf. his, not
*hi's!), and does not stand for "it is".
Brian Barker
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At 11:19 17/05/2020 +0100, Pedro Lino wrote:
Some corrections/suggestions
The Apache® OpenOffice® Projekt is on the road
to a bigger update for its leading open source office suite.
[...]; it's not its
Aaargh, no! The possessive pronoun is "its", not "it
which he may well no longer have.
Will distributing .msi files result in the same problem to occur
again? Or is OpenOffice now prepared similarly to salt away the
necessary parts of the installation database? If not, what was (and
is) the cause of the problem, pl
At 18:40 21/04/2019 +0200, Peter Kovacs wrote:
Does anyone know what printerest is?
It's "Pinterest". See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinterest . Note also
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinterest#Use_by_scammers .
I trust this helps
been
corrupted - perhaps cut short? - or else your extraction of its MD5
hash was faulty.
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to the Users list correctly referred to "Open Office", but when she
was referred to the Development list, she must have sent the wrong
version of her message.
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At 12:02 05/07/2017 -0700, Dave Fisher wrote:
We put the binaries on the SourceForge mirrors, but the hashes
should be served from a common location.
Is that https://www.openoffice.org/download/other.html ? But it's not
easy to find ...
Brian B
aning SoftArtisans' OfficeWriter, which
appears to work with Microsoft Office (and presumably has nothing to
do with OpenOffice Writer). See
http://www.officewriter.com/officewriter-for-sql-server-reporting-services.aspx
.
Br
so suggest that if one improves existing documentation,
the act of writing it is sufficiently implied to forego having to
use the word "write."
(Er, you mean "forgo", of course; "forego" means to precede.)
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s.openoffice.org/en/template/cd-jewel-case-front-insert-template-2
, which delivers "Access denied / You are not authorized to access this page."
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At 22:44 24/11/2016 +0100, Marcus Noname wrote:
Am 11/24/2016 10:25 PM, schrieb Brian Barker:
I've been hearing from a intending user of OpenOffice who was
repeatedly finding the hashes on his downloads did not match. He (I
think he was a "he") had repeatedly downloaded form dif
ho may well not have been
encouraged to use such techniques before - are there enough clues on
this web page to assist anyone making this error?
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