On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 06:44, Rogerio Luz Coelho wrote:
> 2011/12/9 Dan Lewis
>
>> Question: If a person has two version of LO on Ubuntu, how many
>> might use the wrong version when writing and making screenshots? They
>> would look similar unless the icon styles for the two versions were
>
2011/12/9 Dan Lewis
> Question: If a person has two version of LO on Ubuntu, how many
> might use the wrong version when writing and making screenshots? They
> would look similar unless the icon styles for the two versions were
> noticeably different. (I have used OOo to write my chapters and
Question: If a person has two version of LO on Ubuntu, how many
might use the wrong version when writing and making screenshots? They
would look similar unless the icon styles for the two versions were
noticeably different. (I have used OOo to write my chapters and LO for
taking the screenshot
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Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Re: The missing Galaxy icon set: Solved
To: "documentation@global.libreoffice.org"
Date: Thursday, 8 December, 2011, 9:54
I have never attempted to do the desktop integration and I've not had a problem
with keeping and using two vers
I have never attempted to do the desktop integration and I've not had a problem
with keeping and using two versions of LO on Ubuntu. Not that I've used it much
on v11.10, so I could be missing something.
--Jean
On 08/12/2011, at 18:39, PeeWee wrote:
> Hello Rogerio and Tom
>
> The installat
Hello Rogerio and Tom
The installation instructions on the Wikki do work, but you have to do a bit
preparation first when using Ubuntu 11.10.
Use Synaptic and completely remove the Ubuntu version of LibreOffice.
Download the latest version of LibreOffice from the website.
Use the installation ins