Hi all:
Would you please open Calc as you can did ? Then in the Menu select
please "Tools-Options". There select "Advance" (Option No. 13), there
automatic appear JAVA Environment that you have installed in your PC
System. Is there nothing appear ... I think is necesary to install JRE 7
or 8 (JAVA
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hi tom,
thanks for your support =)
i followed all the apt-get check, clean, autoclean... steps and surprisingly i
am now able to start LO from the command line. but, when i use the icons i
still get the error message: The application cannot be started. User
installation could not be completed
thanks mike! adding the ppa means, you did not remove the old LO-version in the
first place?
regards, markus
On Fri, 13 Feb 2015 10:27:28 +0100 Mike Scott
wrote
[with apologies to Tom who'll see this twice. I wish Thunderbird
defaulted to 'reply to list'.
> On Feb 13, 2015, at 9:41 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
>
> Hi :)
> Ok, you are not being a moron. I wasn't trying to be funny of anything.
> The software is doing exactly the right thing and even has a little pop-up
> that people have to choose which way the existing cells have to go. So it
> really
Hi :)
Ok, you are not being a moron. I wasn't trying to be funny of anything.
The software is doing exactly the right thing and even has a little pop-up
that people have to choose which way the existing cells have to go. So it
really shouldn't be a problem at all.
However people often create spr
First: I missed sending to the list, so here again is my posting.
Ok, I admit. I am the moron. Still I do not see the problem. Calc does
not behave the way describe. If you insert a new cell, all its
neighbours are influenced, and you yourself chose how, via the dialogue:
"Move down ", "Move r
Hi :)
Glad to hear it installed properly this time :)) Congrats! :)
Thanks for letting us know how you fixed it! :)
You might fix the synaptic problem by doing;
sudo apt-get check
Also doing a reboot after getting a bunch of updates sometimes helps
and then clean-up by doing these four command
[with apologies to Tom who'll see this twice. I wish Thunderbird
defaulted to 'reply to list'. not 'reply to sender'!]
On 12/02/15 21:07, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :) Hmm, i am not sure. Have you made sure you have
administrator/SuperUser rights? Sudo perhaps? Regards from Tom :)
I upgraded to 4