Hi:
Is this happening to anyone else? When I installed the new koffice packages in
Mandrake Linux 10, it does not work.
If I go back to the koffice packages that came with Mandrake 10, it works.
What I mean by not working is that the application, e.g. /usr/bin/kword does not come
up. The com
- Original Message -
From: John Richard Smith
> Angus Auld wrote:
> >- Original Message -
> >From: John Richard Smith
> >
> >
> >>Angus Auld wrote:
> >>
> >>>Greetings all, I would like to inquire about a warning message that I get
>whenever I use KWord. Does anyone else
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: John Richard Smith
>> Angus Auld wrote:
>>
>> >Greetings all, I would like to inquire about a warning message that I
>> get whenever I use KWord. Does anyone else get the following when
>> opening KWord in a terminal?
>> >
>> >"Koffice (lib kofficecore
Angus Auld wrote:
- Original Message -
From: John Richard Smith
Angus Auld wrote:
Greetings all, I would like to inquire about a warning message that I get whenever I use KWord. Does anyone else get the following when opening KWord
in a terminal?
"Koffice (lib kofficecore
Greetings all, I would like to inquire about a warning message that I get whenever I
use KWord. Does anyone else get the following when opening KWord
in a terminal?
"Koffice (lib kofficecore):Warning:KoDocumentEntry::
query [X-KDE-NativeMimeType]=='application/x-KWord'
got 2 offers!"
When using
On Wednesday 20 Nov 2002 8:50 pm, Robin Turner wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
> > Although the various elements of KOffice do seem quite good, I am
> > seriously concerned that there is little or no ability to communicate
> > with other programs. About a week ago John raised the question of a
> > KOf
Anne Wilson wrote:
Although the various elements of KOffice do seem quite good, I am seriously
concerned that there is little or no ability to communicate with other
programs. About a week ago John raised the question of a KOffice
spreadsheet, which he neede to try in another format because it
Although the various elements of KOffice do seem quite good, I am seriously
concerned that there is little or no ability to communicate with other
programs. About a week ago John raised the question of a KOffice
spreadsheet, which he neede to try in another format because it was getting
to big
Es Dilluns 25 Març 2002 23:27, en Michael va escriure:
> Joan, somebody, somewhere, would love you to offer to do the translation
> for them as you seem proficient in both languages. Just a thought :)
> Michael
My main language is ibicenco (dialect from catalan spoken in Ibiza island).
It's slig
Joan, somebody, somewhere, would love you to offer to do the translation for
them as you seem proficient in both languages. Just a thought :)
Michael
Joan Tur wrote:
>
> Hallo!
>
> I'm using catalan language (-ca) under kde but koffice appears in english
> because no koffice-i18n-ca package ex
Hallo!
I'm using catalan language (-ca) under kde but koffice appears in english
because no koffice-i18n-ca package exists. It doesn't make me worry but i'd
prefer koffice to use spanish language instead of english (and
koffice-i18n-es is installed).
Thanks! ;)
--
Joan Tur. Ibiza - Spa
Apparently the Koffice filters don't work. I upgraded to koffice 1.1, and
when I ask to open a Msword file, it says the msword filters are not
installed. What to do?
Geert
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Hello everyone,
Just wondering if anyone here is using KOffice 1.1 in a business
environment. Specifically, how well does it get along with MS Word and
Excel? I would *really* like to migrate away from StarOffice 5.2, and it
looks to me like KOffice is more mature than OpenOffice at this time.
A
Dear Dennis and friends:
I did a thorough search for this libkdeprint.so.0 file using Google. I
am quite familiar with this process and have done this before. In this
case, it turns out that the answer in on KDE's site: the file is part
of libkdeprint, and this library is only available as par
Graham Watkins wrote:
>
> Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> >
> > Try opening a window, and starting it from the command line. Many times you can
> > get the error messages that way, and get a clearer idea of what's failing.
> >
> >
Thanks,
/usr/bin/kword: error in loading shared libraries:
/usr/lib/libko
Try opening a window, and starting it from the command line. Many times you can
get the error messages that way, and get a clearer idea of what's failing.
Graham Watkins wrote:
>
> Hello Folks,
>
> A little problem - I just installed KOffice 2.01 over the top of the
> version that came
Hello Folks,
A little problem - I just installed KOffice 2.01 over the top of the
version that came with Mandrake 7.2. This appeared to go OK but now it
won't start. When I try to start it, I get the revolving disk icon on
the KDE taskbar but it then disappears and ... er that's it.
All the fil
I have a koffice rpm on my contribs cd that came with mdk 7.0. It is only 3MBin size.
Is this likely to be a part of it or just a very basic WP
programming? I am trying to install it but it says I need some libraries and don't
know which I need to install or where to get them.
Wayne
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Wayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have heard a few people talking about koffice and wondered what it does.
I remember seeing something about it on my system a while ago, but did
> not think any more about it. Is it another office app/word processor?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wayne
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