Le 25/11/2019 à 21:04, William Gathoye (LibreOffice) a écrit :
I would add that one really annoying thing is that you can't have both
LO6282 and LO6332 on macOS launched alternately, without being asked to
reconfigure Java each time...
Alex
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Le 25/11/2019 à 20:53, William Gathoye (LibreOffice) a écrit :
Hi William,
> I'm curious about knowing if the latest version of LibreOffice allows to
> use the latest OpenJDK Java version (12 or 13) on macOS. This will help
> me answering LibreOffice users on macOS asking us questions on Twitter
Unfortunately, I could not find a solution through manipulating group
policies or the registry.
Julian
On 2019-11-25 3:01 p.m., William Gathoye (LibreOffice) wrote:
Hi there,
I know this topic is quite outdated, but I was willing to know whether
you have found a solution to your question.
I
I know this topic is quite old :) But I'm still interested about the
answer (especially abut the supported Java version) :)
And wrt. the statement about the upgrade process, I checked and the
6.2.8 might not have been pushed at that time via the update checker
service. My bad :/
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Hi there,
I know this topic is quite outdated, but I was willing to know whether
you have found a solution to your question.
I may be interested as well, but haven't used that specific setting. :)
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Hi there,
Any reason, not to use the Ubuntu PPA (they are working on Mint, but
your miealage may vary)?
I know the PPA is not an officially supported method, but this will
avoid you the hassle to instead each updates manually. :)
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On 13/06/2019 10:50, PascalH wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank for the info.
> Actually I'll stay with JDK 11, waiting for new uptdate of LO for Mac.
>
For what is worth mentioning is that the LibreOffice update checker
should already have proposed to you to download at least a 6.2 series.
The 6.1.x is not
When indexing a document in Writer the tags are hidden. Is there any way
of making them explicit and so searchable and directly editable?
I just have some problems with the indexing software, which I find
onerous, and I think I could make it much quicker to use if I could
write a few macros my
At 09:16 25/11/2019 +, David Lynch wrote:
In my spreadsheet I have several cells named with a single letter
(using Sheet -> Named Ranges and Expressions ->), for example "I"
and "A". If I enter a formula ending in "I" and hit the enter key,
it changes the "I" to "IF()", if ending in "A" to
On 2019/11/25 14:01, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
On 2019/11/25 13:09, James Knott wrote:
On 2019-11-24 10:17 PM, Thomas Blasejewicz wrote:
Thank you.
(two applications up and running) I do have 16 GB of RAM, 22% of which
are used, the CPU (8 CPUs) usage is appr. 2%, running at about 3.9 GHz
(C
In my spreadsheet I have several cells named with a single letter (using
Sheet -> Named Ranges and Expressions ->), for example "I" and "A".
If I enter a formula ending in "I" and hit the enter key, it changes the
"I" to "IF()", if ending in "A" to "ACCRINT()", I have to click the tick
button
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