RE: Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh

2003-09-23 Thread Wade Chandler
] Subject: Re: Abiword 2.0.aaarghghghhghgh On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Ian Mortimer wrote: Let's see: I see a report on slashdot that abiword 2.0 was released. I went where that pointed, and it had the SuSE, the gnome, and the gtk versions of the release. I *presume* that they all use and need

Re: Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh

2003-09-22 Thread Keith Morse
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Ian Mortimer wrote: Let's see: I see a report on slashdot that abiword 2.0 was released. I went where that pointed, and it had the SuSE, the gnome, and the gtk versions of the release. I *presume* that they all use and need the same libraries, yet each one finds

Re: Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh

2003-09-21 Thread Ian Mortimer
Let's see: I see a report on slashdot that abiword 2.0 was released. I went where that pointed, and it had the SuSE, the gnome, and the gtk versions of the release. I *presume* that they all use and need the same libraries, yet each one finds *different* libraries missing, and most

Re: Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh

2003-09-20 Thread mark
download Abiword-2.0 from Rawhide. I *do* wish folks would read what others wrote. snip If you noticed, I *also* tried the abiword-gtk* package, and the abiword-gnome* package, which I didn't mention. That's three seperate packages, and all of them had dependency problems where there should

Re: Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh

2003-09-20 Thread Matthew Saltzman
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003, mark wrote: Let's see: I see a report on slashdot that abiword 2.0 was released. I went where that pointed, and it had the SuSE, the gnome, and the gtk versions of the release. I *presume* that they all use and need the same libraries, yet each one finds *different

Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh

2003-09-19 Thread mark
Well, I've been *trying* to install AbiWord 2.0. Emphasis on the trying. It is *very* trying. I try the SuSE package, and get error: Failed dependencies: libcrypto.so.0.9.6 is needed by abiword-2.0.0-SuSE.ulb.2 libnautilus.so.2 is needed by abiword-2.0.0-SuSE.ulb.2

Re: Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh

2003-09-19 Thread Michael Lee Yohe
Why are you using a SuSE package? Instead, simply download Abiword-2.0 from Rawhide. -- Michael Lee Yohe [EMAIL PROTECTED] U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command Software Engineering Directorate -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman

Re: Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh

2003-09-19 Thread Keith Morse
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, mark wrote: Well, I've been *trying* to install AbiWord 2.0. Emphasis on the trying. It is *very* trying. I try the SuSE package, and get error: Failed dependencies: libcrypto.so.0.9.6 is needed by abiword-2.0.0-SuSE.ulb.2 libnautilus.so.2 is needed

RE: Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh

2003-09-19 Thread Stewart M. Ives
How about openoffice instead?? www.openoffice.org Try it. stew -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michael Lee Yohe Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 12:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Abiword 2.0.aaarghghghhghgh Why are you

Re: Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh/OpenOffice

2003-09-19 Thread mark
power/game machines. For the rest of us who can't afford to buy a new machine, it takes nearly a minute to load, and eats the system, and runs like an 80286 (assuming you know what that is). Abiword, on the other hand, on the same system, loads in (measured) 8 seconds, and runs fast

Re: Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh

2003-09-19 Thread mark
On Friday 19 September 2003 02:06 pm, From: Michael Lee Yohe [EMAIL PROTECTED] Why are you using a SuSE package? Instead, simply download Abiword-2.0 from Rawhide. I *do* wish folks would read what others wrote. If you noticed, I *also* tried the abiword-gtk* package, and the abiword

Re: Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh

2003-09-19 Thread Sean Estabrooks
On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 14:26:15 -0400 mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 19 September 2003 02:06 pm, From: Michael Lee Yohe [EMAIL PROTECTED] Why are you using a SuSE package? Instead, simply download Abiword-2.0 from Rawhide. I *do* wish folks would read what others wrote

RE: Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh/OpenOffice

2003-09-19 Thread Stewart M. Ives
ever respond to Mark again in any Rad Hat lists. Of course I can scratch that note if I read something like, sorry Stew, didn't mean it, just more dribble. Good luck Mark. stew Abiword, on the other hand, on the same system, loads in (measured) 8 seconds, and runs fast. mark

Re: Abiword 2.0.aaarrrrrghghghhghgh

2003-09-19 Thread Michael Lee Yohe
I *do* wish folks would read what others wrote. I did read your entire post - but you've sent your message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], not [EMAIL PROTECTED] I asked if you had tried the Rawhide package - which is the bleeding edge packages from Red Hat, not SuSE. Red Hat packages are designed for

abiword

2003-06-11 Thread James Moberg
Hi. I am running Red Hat Linux 7.3 and have been using abiword v.99.5 as a Micrsoft Word substitute. I am having formatting problems when I bring the documents from abiword into MS-Word. Has anyone experienced this and what did they do. I am suspecting an abiword upgrade coming my way

Re: abiword

2003-06-11 Thread Reuben D. Budiardja
On Wednesday 11 June 2003 02:23 pm, James Moberg wrote: Hi. I am running Red Hat Linux 7.3 and have been using abiword v.99.5 as a Micrsoft Word substitute. I am having formatting problems when I bring the documents from abiword into MS-Word. Has anyone experienced this and what did they do

Re: abiword

2003-06-11 Thread alan
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, James Moberg wrote: Hi. I am running Red Hat Linux 7.3 and have been using abiword v.99.5 as a Micrsoft Word substitute. I am having formatting problems when I bring the documents from abiword into MS-Word. Has anyone experienced this and what did they do. I am

Abiword without Gnome

2002-07-18 Thread Mark Gillingham
Having a small drive, I installed a minimum X system with gimp and abiword. However, abiword appears to need more--perhaps a different window manager (e.g., Gnome?). I see the abiword suite directory and the GNUstep directory in place. Perhaps it just needs to be configured differently. Mark

change the language in abiword

2002-03-12 Thread ramzez
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi... please write me, how do I change the language at the dictionary in abiword? I mean if want to check spelling just do it in english and I need to do this in spanish thanks - -- Linux User Registered #232544 http://counter.li.org/ my GnuPG

Re: change the language in abiword

2002-03-12 Thread Emmanuel Seyman
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 03:47:05PM -0500, ramzez wrote: please write me, how do I change the language at the dictionary in abiword? I mean if want to check spelling just do it in english and I need to do this in spanish I don't remember the answer but it's in Abiword's FAQ. http

Re: Small bug in abiword-7.9-3.i386.rpm

2000-06-28 Thread Matthew Mundy
Also note the latest version is 7.10. ---Matt On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, james muncy wrote: Greetings, In the abiword-0.7.9-3-i386.rpm that is up on Rawhide, all files installed in /usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts/ and /usr/share/AbiSuite/icons/ are mod 0640 but they need

Re: Small bug in abiword-7.9-3.i386.rpm

2000-06-28 Thread Pekka Savola
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, james muncy wrote: In the abiword-0.7.9-3-i386.rpm that is up on Rawhide, all files installed in /usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts/ and /usr/share/AbiSuite/icons/ are mod 0640 but they need to be 0644 if non root users are to run the program. -- James Muncy 377 Miami Tr