2008/1/15, Jean-Christophe Helary [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 14 janv. 08, at 07:44, Richard Goodman wrote:
However, this assumes that the user actually has the text editor
nano installed. Not a valid assumption. pico is a standard
installation, but nano is a GNU improvement to pico that not
In the PDF file Mini howto Installing OpenOffice.org 2 (X11
Version) for Mac OS X, page 6, there is a section 1.6 How to get
rid of the Xterm that starts without asking ?. This will obviously
be of interest to many users, as the xterm really is unneccessary if
one only wishes to use the
On 14 janv. 08, at 07:44, Richard Goodman wrote:
However, this assumes that the user actually has the text editor
nano installed. Not a valid assumption. pico is a standard
installation, but nano is a GNU improvement to pico that not
everybody has. A naive user who
nano seems to be
Hi,
The company I run is called Reddog Technology and we create complete
solutions based around the OS X operating system for any corporate client,
not just image shops. We actively discourage image shops from being our
customers because that is not our market segment. As someone trying to
Hi, Nathan,
A native port for Aqua on OS X is well under way you can follow the
details:
http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/
A lot has happened in a short time recently.
There is now a highly experimental version available for developers to
preview, test and play with: