Hey ... no problem ... REALLY ... Its just not something I will care to fix
if it won't be used anywhere, thats all.
I don't have online "feelings" ... so they don't get hurt :
Rogerio
2011/12/14 Jean Weber
> I don't remember who is dealing with that page, or what happened (or
> not) with
I don't remember who is dealing with that page, or what happened (or
not) with the doc you wrote. I have a vague (and possibly incorrect)
memory that this was on David Nelson's to-do list. I've been popping
in and out of the project, so I haven't kept up as well as I sometimes
do. But I don't think
omeone had told me that last hint when i first started!
>
> I can give details off-list if you run into issues or on-list, either way
> is good.
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
> --- On Thu, 8/12/11, Peter Schofield wrote:
>
> From: Peter Schofield
> Subject: Re: [lib
- On Thu, 8/12/11, Peter Schofield wrote:
From: Peter Schofield
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] The missing Galaxy icon set: Solved
To: documentation@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thursday, 8 December, 2011, 14:03
Hello Tom
It is not written up. This idea only came to me after readin
Hello Tom
It is not written up. This idea only came to me after reading some of the
discussion posts this morning.
I have never edited or written for a wikki before. It is a step never taken.
Some advice would be well received.
Regards
Peter
On 8 Dec 2011, at 12:40, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi
kis tend to be better if a variety
of people do quick little edits to keep them up-to-date. It shows people are
interested that way.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 8/12/11, Rogerio Luz Coelho wrote:
From: Rogerio Luz Coelho
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] The missing Galaxy icon
Ok good to know, just to clarify, the document that is in Alfresco (and
wich needs some polishing again) was not used in that page?
Well ... at least it is there in Alfresco (although it was awfully edited
with some parts of some other document added)
If it pleases the team I would be willing to
Hello Rogerio
I installed Ubuntu 11.10 as a second OS on my toshiba laptop. The standard
Ubuntu installation includes LibreOffice, but not the Base program. So, I
re-installed LibreOffice from the Ubuntu Software Center to make sure Base was
installed. However, the Galaxy set was not installed
@ Peter and Gabriel:
I wrote the instructions for Linux install a while back ... so please:
1) Where exactly did you follow instructions
2) what is exactly the error you see
Thx
Rogerio
2011/12/5 Peter Schofield
> Hello Jean
>
> Just tried installing LO into Ubuntu 11.10 following the instr
yet. Fun fun fun
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Mon, 5/12/11, Gabo wrote:
From: Gabo
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] The missing Galaxy icon set: Solved
To: documentation@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Monday, 5 December, 2011, 13:12
@ Jean,
No need to apologize, Jean. On the contrary, I kno
@ Jean,
No need to apologize, Jean. On the contrary, I know how unnerving it can
be to keep answering newbies questions, and I thank you for taking the
time to go through the problem. I downloaded LO from the website but as
Peter mentioned, there are some "conflicts" to install it properly.
No
Peter,
Thanks for the report. I must look at the instructions you refer to and see
what if anything I do differently, because all the icon sets installed when I
used terminal to install LO on Ubuntu.
Curiouser and curiouser. Glad you got it solved, by whatever means.
--Jean
On 05/12/2011, a
Hello Jean
Just tried installing LO into Ubuntu 11.10 following the instructions on the LO
website - download the DEB package from LO website, unarchive and use Terminal.
The Galaxy set does not install and using Terminal produces a conflict error.
Solution was to use Synaptic and install the G
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 17:35, wrote:
>
> Jean
> not sure if I have it correctly but:
>
> In Ubuntu 11.10 you have to install the additional libreoffice-style-XXX
> packages if you use the default install of Libreoffice.
>
> Choices for XXX are hicontrast, human, crystal, oxygen, tango and galaxy
Jean
not sure if I have it correctly but:
In Ubuntu 11.10 you have to install the additional libreoffice-style-XXX
packages if you use the default install of Libreoffice.
Choices for XXX are hicontrast, human, crystal, oxygen, tango and galaxy
- 6 separate packages to install. If you do not ins
Apologies again to Gabriel for not paying enough attention to his
report on the missing icon set and thus not looking at his picture
before replying. I'm now fairly sure that others have reported the
problem, but I didn't realise what they were talking about.
In penance, I have worked out how to s
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