Have had a working and regularly upgraded LO6.x for quite a while now
using Oracle Java 12 and now 14.0.1 (MacOS Catalina)
Today I tried to move to LO7.0.0 and BOINNNGG I have received
the dreaded message...
This says that my installed java is DEFECTIVE and I should install a
working v
It's a known bug - you can look it up.
The hack of setting the page width to 8.49 or to 8.51 seems to work fine
until the bug is permanently resolved.
On 10/26/17 9:16 AM, Eric Beversluis wrote:
> I typed up a letter. LO printed it landscape. I checked Format-Page and it’s
> definitely set to pri
While I have not had this problem up until today, I understand that this
problem has cropped up from time to time and no one has yet resolved the
source.
I have OSX 10.11.6 and just recently updated to LO 5.4.0.3 - print at
issue is an HP Deskjet 8500 A910
Suddenly LO documents show up correctly
There was a prior enhancement request that I eventually discovered,
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48459, which
proposes a different type of solution than the one I proposed (I duped
them anyway) but it also included an instance specific way to accomplish
the in-line header tha
>> volgende geschreven:
>>
>> On Thu, 5 May 2016 06:48:54 -0800
>> Marc Grober dijo:
>>
>>> The APA Publication Manual (Section 3.03, Pg 62) mandates a Heading 3
>>> style that that is bold and indented (1/2 an inch like a normal
>>> paragraph)
?
> https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=709
>
> - Robert
>
> On Thu, 5 May 2016, Marc Grober wrote:
>
>> I have worked through quite a few templates, and have found that address
>> this problem :-(
>>
>> On 5/5/16 11:14 AM, John Jason Jorda
I have worked through quite a few templates, and have found that address
this problem :-(
On 5/5/16 11:14 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Thu, 5 May 2016 06:48:54 -0800
> Marc Grober dijo:
>
>> The APA Publication Manual (Section 3.03, Pg 62) mandates a Heading 3
>> st
Does your certificate path point to your default profile?
What versions of OS, LO, FF are you using?
On 5/5/16 4:52 AM, Jack Wallen wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> So I've been trying to work out the whole digital signature mess on
> LibreOffice. I created a self-signed digital signature using gpg an
The APA Publication Manual (Section 3.03, Pg 62) mandates a Heading 3
style that that is bold and indented (1/2 an inch like a normal
paragraph), and then followed on the same line by the text.
That means one cannot use a paragraph style, as the paragraph needs to
actually be normal body text (Def
At least on-line at open365.io it seems completely unusable. Though you
can access the KDE, the application simply never comes up.
And documentation requires that you open the application, rofl...
On 4/24/16 3:19 PM, Pedro wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Sharing exciting news
>
> http://nabble.documentfounda
previously there!)
On 3/10/16 12:08 AM, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> On 03/10/2016 01:28 AM, Marc Grober wrote:
>> Clicking on a live link in a LO 5.1 Presentation results in the
>> following error message:
>>
>> "LibreOffice could not find a web browser on your syst
Clicking on a live link in a LO 5.1 Presentation results in the
following error message:
"LibreOffice could not find a web browser on your system. Please check
your Desktop Preferences or install a web browser (for example, Firefox)
in the default location requested during the browser installation
A great OSX feature is the character accent menu available in OSX (you
can set the OS so that holding down a key pops up a menu with special
characters, instead of just endlessly repeating the key). With the roll
out of ElCap (OSX 10.11.3), Apple made repeating letters the default.
While one can
A great OSX feature is the character accent menu available in OSX (you
can set the OS so that holding down a key pops up a menu with special
characters, instead of just endlessly repeating the key). With the roll
out of ElCap (OSX 10.11.3), Apple made repeating letters the default.
While one can
Sorry... bug fixed in next version
On 1/23/15 8:18 AM, Marc Grober wrote:
> I am using LO 4.3.1.2 on Yosemite
> I have a spread sheet that I want to create labels from. This worked
> well in prior versions but have not done it with this version yet.
> I created an odb from the
I am using LO 4.3.1.2 on Yosemite
I have a spread sheet that I want to create labels from. This worked
well in prior versions but have not done it with this version yet.
I created an odb from the spreadsheet
Then a created labels and filled the master label with fields from the
selected odb
I cre
6, does it manage to
> uninstall it?
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>
>
> On 6 November 2014 17:04, Marc Grober <mailto:m...@interak.com>> wrote:
>
> if one then removes jdk 7 (e. g. sudo rm -rf jdk1.7.0_nn.jdk) and
> installs Java 8 JDK, Java 6 disappears from th
if one then removes jdk 7 (e. g. sudo rm -rf jdk1.7.0_nn.jdk) and
installs Java 8 JDK, Java 6 disappears from the LO selection list...
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Oh, forgot to mention:
Yosemite compatible Apple Java which you should install
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572
Once this is installed the previously installed version of Oracle Java
and Apple Java will appear (this may be strange to some because Apple
Java was not appearing for many under Mav
As this was just recently a topic of heated discussion, I thought I
would mention that with the upgrade to 10.10 (Yosemite) LO (4.3.1.2)
comes up without a problem, BUT when I open a Text document it of course
crashes and asks for Java 6 (Java 7_71 is installed and has been working
fine for month
As long as this discussion has taken a snarky turn, let's note that
"fully supported" does not mean it will work in situ, lol. In fact, my
experience has been that almost all the java issues I have experienced
on OSX would not have resulted in any indication that LO was not "fully
supported" with
Intriguing idea, but it would still require the use of anchored linked
frames, and if I am going to use anchored linked frames, I don;t need Calc.
I still am thinking that there should be some way to do this from a
master document, so that subdocuments can interleave by way of how the
subdocumen
mportant question is: What is the purpose of having the
> original and the translation side by side? This should determine the
> layout.
>
> Dan
>> On Oct 14, 2014, at 9:22 AM, Dan Lewis wrote:
>>>> On 10/14/2014 12:15 PM, Marc Grober wrote:
>>>> Is ther
a quick top note ... yes, being able to use a Master Doc such that two
files can be displayed at the same time on facing pages might well solve
my problem, but frankly I can't figure out how to manage that
> I don't think columns works for this, as text in the first column
> flows to the next
Is there is technical solution to running parallel text in side by side
pages (the best example would be a text with a translation where you
have the original on one page and the translation on the facing page.
This is done easily enough in columns, but there must be some way to
pass two threads of
I just discovered that while many of my fonts still appear in the font
menu, fonts such as Estrangello Edessa are no longer being displayed on
the screen in the document (English characters appear instead in a
variety of fonts.) Can anyone point me in the direction of what may be
happening. I saw
I don't know if this is happening for other platforms, but I have
noticed that at least with 4.2.4 the website will prompt you to download
the the 64 bit, but when prompted to update the link from LO to the
download page results in you getting prompted to download the 32 bit
version, even though
Use Zotero
On 5/7/14, 1:26 PM, Colin James Lichtwark wrote:
> Hello, my name is Colin Lichtwark. I am a postgraduate student at Swinburne
> University in Melbourne Australia. I am trying to use ubuntu as much as
> possible but the issue I have is with libre office note having an effective
> cit
export to docx format from Acrobat Pro and then convert from docx to odt
On 3/31/14, 10:29 AM, paulwhitehurst wrote:
> I have a .pdf form I would like to use as a mail merge form. I see there's
> no way to do merge in Draw.I opened the .pdf in Draw and cut and pasted
> from the .pdf to a new
> productively help.
whew, and here I thought I might have to volunteer
On 1/29/14, 6:49 PM, Joel Madero wrote:
> I got in touch with Ruth Ann privately and am helping her get involved
> with QA and will do so with anyone else who wants to productively help.
>
>
> Best,
> Joel
>
>
>
>
> On 01/29
Touching Basis meaning grounds for hugging, or the foundation for
something emotionally gripping ?
In any event, this being the user support list (" User support list for
LibreOffice users needing help with a problem") is there some really
important reason to discuss team tagging or flight reserva
There have been quite a few posts about mirrors failing and I had this
problem last night as well however a torrent download appeared to
work just fine.
On 12/3/13, 4:07 AM, Kunwar Shivpal Singh wrote:
> Hi
>
> HATS OFF to the complete LO team for the splendid LO pack. Enjoy using
> it. GREAT
As the original post indicates, inserting mov oe mp4 files is not the issue.
On 11/22/13, 7:28 AM, John Meyer wrote:
> Have you tried converting the flv to mov or mp4?
>
> On 11/22/2013 9:21 AM, Marc Grober wrote:
>> On LO 4.1.2.3 on OSX 10.9 I am exploring the various p
On LO 4.1.2.3 on OSX 10.9 I am exploring the various possibilities of
embedding video.
It would appear the ability to embed via URL to a remote source is not
available, and I was able to embed an .mov and mp4 file but not an .flv
file (format not supported.)
Download of a google doc presentation
+1
there are several threads about this in the archive as well
On 11/10/13, 5:20 AM, zuke wrote:
> On 11/09/2013 10:49 PM, Daniel wrote:
>> Is there an extension in LO in order to read DRM ebooks?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Daniel
>>
> LibreOffice really isn't the tool for this. Although you can convert
And I wish I was still able to use wordstar ;-)
On 11/4/13, 3:58 PM, Virgil Arrington wrote:
> Urmas wrote:
>
>> That's bullshit. Ctrl+J is a shortcut for Justify and... a paragraph mark in
>> text controls.
> Actually, WordStar had different Ctrl+key functions than Word. Yes, today,
> Ctrl+J is
I guess I should first ask if you open a doc that has text formatted as
Calibri Light, what font is it being shown as under 4.1.2.3, what is
the provenance of the Calibri Light, have you confirmed that the font
is available for all uses and all users, and whether it is not only
activated but ena
free by version 4.x or some such but I think the
latter would be potentially unfortunate
On 11/1/13, 1:07 AM, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> On 10/31/2013 05:02 PM, Marc Grober wrote:
>> It looks like the thread on addressing operating LO 4 under OSX
>> Mavericks may have taken a sm
Mavericks Apple Java WAS installed on my machine before LO was invoked,
so it was not simply a matter of Java not being on the machine at the
time of the invocation if Apple supplies as before 32 and 64 bit Java.
How did anyone at LO argue that LO would work under Mavericks if using a
JVM crashes
No guarantees on this, and certainly no suggestions that it is an
elegant solution or the easiest
Go in to your config directory and rename the file ~/Library/Application
Support/LibreOffice/4/user/config javasettings_MacOSX_x86.xml.
Now start LO
This time LO will open though it will prompt
It would seem that there are just a few options that a user might have
after they have upgraded to Mavericks (and I think it is critical
pending a resolution of the situatin that LO advise users NOT to upgrade
(especially if they have not turned use JVM off) without restoring 10.8
-- the most like
I have rebooted and the crash on opening (the result of letting LO try
to install java from software update on 10.9) of LO 4.1.2.3 has stopped.
LO is now back to prompting for java (there is no access to LO itself)
Tried saying yes to LO's java install via Software Update again -- this
time it re
I said to myself, go ahead and let LO download something what
could get worse?
Well, now, instead of popping and telling me (inaccurately) that I
didn't have java, it just crashes.
So, is there a procedure to resolve this mess?
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It looks like the thread on addressing operating LO 4 under OSX
Mavericks may have taken a small detour.
Yes, Java is a bit of a disaster on OSX, and yes once you upgrade Apple
blows away your java install so you have to start all over (but will
prompt you to install their java.)
Assuming you acc
as I am a proponent of wiki docs, I should point out that there are a
number of great ways as well to convert wiki docs to epub and epub3 ;-)
but, at what point are epubs of this type of value if we have effective
caching browsers and ubiquitous internet -- but universal transparency
is not going
using elaix
you can do a global search and replace (easier I think with the alt
replace ext.) of the headings used in a doc with the headings elaix
employs. Took just a few minutes once you understand how to do that.
HOWEVER you can always select to include the existing headings without
the search
save the original as docbook and use pandoc to convert to epub or epub3
and compare ;-)
On 8/15/13 7:20 AM, Joaquín Lameiro wrote:
> Hi again.
>
> OK. I've been through the eLAIX extension and found it works quite well. I
> have successfully exported the first chapter of the Getting started with
On 7/9/13 2:12 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
>
> Writer, Word and WordPerfect and others do seem to be designed for business
> letters and fairly short works. LaTeX (and the various front-ends (such as
> LyX) that attempt to make it easier to use) do seem to have advantages for
> larger works but are m
I have seen quote a bit of argument against using a master document for
a book as I was exploring this subject just recently as well. The help
docs of course are a good place to start.
https://help.libreoffice.org/Writer/Master_Documents_and_Subdocuments
There are a number of different tools for
On 6/8/13 8:59 AM, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
>
> An idea I've been having for 20+ years now is: how about an office
> automation tool (wordprocessor, spreadsheet, whatever) that would come
> with the bare minimal features (define: bare minimal) and could be
> "enhanced" by adding features thr
Perhaps better solutions can be found in using the elaix extension or by
saving as docxml and thenfeeding the result through pandoc
On 5/30/13 7:51 AM, James Knott wrote:
> There has been some discussion about creating EPUB e-books from
> OpenOffice and LibreOffice. One method I recently came acr
I am likely late to this thread, but why won't using
sqrt{4a^2 over 9} = +- {2a over 3}
as an LO "formula" work for you, or using
\sqrt{\frac{4a^2}{9}}=\pm\frac{2a}{3}
in TexMath
While it would be grand to be able to simply have LO parse TeX (or your
math notation of preference), the two options
With 3.6.3.2 and OSX 10.8.2 selecting two odt files from Finder and
directing Finder to open both with LO results in a graphic message that
" does not exist" (suggesting it is concatenating the file
name?)
HOWEVER - using the LO menu to open the same multiple odt files works
without issue.
On
+1 & +1
On 8/17/12 1:12 AM, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
> leif wrote:
>> Half the problem is communication.
>>
> Very much to the point.
>
> 1) simply commenting a bug does _not_ remove NEEDINFO status - in
> this case, only if the submitter had commented _and_ changed
> status to NEW, the b
ay street. Will I move my systems to
AOO? I don't know yet. But I won't be reporting any more bugs.
On 8/17/12 1:13 AM, Michael Meeks wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2012-08-16 at 09:00 -0800, Marc Grober wrote:
>> The latest from Florian in misspelled CAPS (which now brings us to the
&g
I put the bug back into Resolved->Invalid status.
Done. Excuse me while I go abuse myself :-)
On 8/16/12 9:03 AM, Marc Grober wrote:
> And here is the best bit:
>
> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35361
> --- Comment #42 from Björn Michaelsen
> 2012-08-16 16:58:
And here is the best bit:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35361
--- Comment #42 from Björn Michaelsen
2012-08-16 16:58:22 UTC ---
@Marc:
Seeing you boasting here:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Excuse-me-but-your-opinion-is-simply-unimportant-Start-over-and-you-can-expect-more
The latest from Florian in misspelled CAPS (which now brings us to the
fact that the devs have touched this bug some 8 times without ever
bothering to actually read it) - Bravo Florian, we read you 5 by 5:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35361
Florian Reisinger changed:
Give it a rest.
I am 60. I know what an RFQ and what an RFC is. I know what NATO is and
what a BFF is, lol. I know where I can go to find acronyms because
I spent the time to go look. And if someone references zotero, instead
of asking a dozen times what it is, I can spend two seconds findi
On 8/16/12 7:07 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Gr, can't you just change it back?
That is not the point, Tom.
This bug was only really a matter of a file having been dropped. But the
devs have spent more time fiddling with how it is listed than if they
had just added the missing file. More import
eoffice-users] Re: Excuse me, but your opinion is simply
> unimportant. Start over and you can expect more of the same.
> To: users@global.libreoffice.org
> Date: Thursday, 16 August, 2012, 1:16
>
> On 8/15/2012 3:20 PM, Marc Grober wrote:
>> On 8/15/12 1:57 PM, Andrew Brager wrote:
>&g
In fact it was explained twice before, so perhaps some of the list mail
is going in to your spam folder?
AOO is the apache branch of OpenOffice
On 8/15/12 4:34 PM, anne-ology wrote:
>I too would like to know.
>
>It's been mentioned a few times now ... someone asks what is it, ye
On 8/15/12 1:57 PM, Andrew Brager wrote:
> Thanks for your comments. What still remains unclear to me (not that it
> matters as I have no influence/authority on anything done by anyone -
> I'm simply trying to help you all sort it out so somebody in a position
> to do something can then do it) is
Yes and no.
The initial news about bug tracker issues went out in March.
Many responded, as did I, updating the bug to confirm that it was still
a bug In fact, at the time I specifically asked why we needed to
confirm the bug if in fact the bug was long stnding and nothing had been
done
Ditto on mine. this was just mindless
On 8/15/12 10:50 AM, Andreas Säger wrote:
> Am 15.08.2012 20:05, leif wrote:
>>
>> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39523
>>
>> The bug has never been commented by humans and all later activity was
>> automated (except the once from my h
AOO is the apache open office.
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but not this
> approach, please.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Leif Lodahl
>
> Cheers,
> Leif Lodahl
>
>
> On 14-08-2012 20:48, Marc Grober wrote:
>> This (see the quote below) is simply unacceptable. In fact, with respect
>> to the bug on which I received this
Oh, and I don't know if I want zotero associated with a project that
deletes long standing bugs with a huge amount of detail simply because
they are old, as LO just did.
On 8/14/12 5:20 AM, anne-ology wrote:
>Could you please explain what is Zotero?
>
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at
This (see the quote below) is simply unacceptable. In fact, with respect
to the bug on which I received this little gem quite a few people had
been at pains to clearly identify the problem and the potential
solution, and neither having changed at all, there had been no changes
to the bug report sa
See zotero.org
You will find a few videos
It is what you might think of as a bibliographic tool. I recommend it to all my
students (along with FF and LO.) It also provides for sharing of collaborati
libraries. I would have to suggest that the zotero community might appear to be
less prone to sp
any section of your name, or password or email address
> or if it matches a word from the English dictionary.
>
> Hows an over 50 supposed to remember a password like that!!
>
> On 2012-06-21 17:47, Marc Grober wrote:
>> https://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=1
>>
>>
https://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=1
On 6/20/12 6:14 PM, James Knott wrote:
> Marc Grober wrote:
>> get a cert from CACert.org
>
> Hmmm...
>
> I just tried going to that site and got this:
>
> "This Connection is Untrusted
>
> You have asked Firefox to
>> I have been recently been given a project where I have to sign my
>> Document with a personal signature (as in a certificate)
>> Now I know that you can do this with LO but what I am confused about as
>> to how I can get a Personal User Certificate that is able to identify me
>> & is at not co
Where should we send the refund?
On 6/11/12 6:26 PM, Tom Duk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to cancel my subscription. Thank you.
>
> Tom
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I think fonts are completely handled via a link to the OS, so perhaps
you might try checking fontbook and making sure that the fonts are
indeed available to the system as OSX can sometimes be peckish about fonts.
On 6/6/12 11:13 AM, Andy Theuninck wrote:
>>> LibreOffice (3.5.3.2) doesn't show al
11:02 AM
>> Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] LO 3.5 w/zotero crashing on export?
>>
>> Ditto.
>>
>> I have never seen your posts on Zotero or PDF. I require both and all
>> versions of LO have supported this functionality since it forked from OO.
>>
>>
Whoa! You posted concerns re exporting LO 3.5 to PDF w zotero entries? Sorry,
but never saw the post and it's news to me as my install of 3.5.3.2 works
perfectly with export of zotero cites and works cited to PDF -AND I would be
very put out if it stopped working. Could someone point me to the c
D4 and E10 are cells not columns
as a result it is unclear what you mean by "copy E10 down so that D4 is
the constant." What exactly are yo trying to accomplish?
On 5/9/12 3:03 PM, Zed wrote:
> It is so long since I used the Formula I'm looking for that I have forgotten
> what it is. Here is my
This was one reason I wanted to assist in working on docs, but the
curve one needed to address in order to do that proved just too much. A
far cry from experience working on wiki based documentation.
What often is a problem in such areas is that those used to doing
something in a particular mann
Hm...
And exporting a document with imported MathML results in the MathML
being saved as an image . Ack. No way to alter that behavior I
suppose?
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I was finally able to get some files to import. The results largely
acceptable (there were some flaws as a result of inadequate curly braces
and the like) - and the experience suggests that there are, as expected,
some issues. Some of those issues relate potentially to the lack of
specifics as far
On 5/8/12 4:16 PM, Dan Lewis wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-05-08 at 16:03 -0800, Marc Grober wrote:
>>>
>>> It is still not clear to me. Where is your MathML source, that you will
>>> get into a LO document?
>>
>> MathML source is obtained via mathjax - one need
> It is exact as described in the link: First Insert > Object > Formula.
> Now you are in the formula editor. And then Tools > Import Formula.
Only if yo don't exit the equation editor before selecting
Tools->Import, which one might do in as much as the documentation does
not include those few pr
>
> It is still not clear to me. Where is your MathML source, that you will
> get into a LO document?
MathML source is obtained via mathjax - one need only copy and paste
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> ? Why "deconstructing zip files"? Import of MathML is possible at least
> since OOo2.4.
because that way I can edit the file, as opposed to playing little games
with creating lots of little xml files and adding them hither thither
and yon
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> You are right: it is not there. Here is where it is located:
> Insert > Object > Formula.
> Even the link you mentions shows that. Insert has a blue background
> (highlighted), and so to Object and Formula.
> --Dan
AHA, the issue is that in order to "Import Formula" from the Tool
But it looked like at least some of the extensions survived the
upgrade... and the balance of my profile seemed to have been picked up
(name etc.) so what would have happened?
On 5/8/12 2:16 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Re: side issue about Extensions ...
>
> Prior to 3.5.x branch the UserProf
Was looking at recent changes and came across this
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10300067/how-to-load-and-mathml-formula-into-libreoffice,
which suggests that there is in LO an Insert Formula option from the
Tools menu. I can find no such thing and I don't recall that I ever saw
this. Is ther
On 5/3/12 2:17 PM, webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
> A quote from the web site about the online service:
>eScape - ePub Creator
>
infogridpacific has been focusing a great deal of their attention on
azardi and their publishing portal which for institutions offers some
interesting benefits, and
> I remember some time ago a thread about publish to the ePub format from
> LibreOffice, I can't seem to find it.
I have used eScape from infogridpacific as an OOo add-on - it works
very well, but they re not supporting it anymore. Of course you can
also use Sigil to suck up what you appropria
If I open a pdf that contains encoded text I can edit the pdf text in
LO, but a pdf may not have text encoded in it, in which case you would
have to do OCR etc.
On 4/12/12 7:38 AM, jomali wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 8:43 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
>
>> Hi :)
>> Normally when i open a pdf docu
This requires a top-posted Amen, lol
On 4/9/12 8:13 PM, Don Myers wrote:
>
> On 04/09/2012 09:42 PM, V Stuart Foote wrote:
>> Humm, Andreas That is UNFAIR!
>>
>> Why do you consider Tom's posts on MariaDB as Spam?
>>
>> There is nothing indiscriminate about his postings. He's very clear about
>>
For java for lion http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1421
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But. Java was not included in Lion I think, so if you do not see a java
version then you just need to download it.
On Mar 21, 2012, at 9:55 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> No-Op it is always possible to forwards a post back to the list, as i have
> just done. It breaks it into a new th
Sorry, but I am just not clear on what the issue is, but you probably DO want
to stick with using OSX software update to keep Apple released java current.
There is an OSX java app in utilities folder that provides details of java
installation.
On Mar 21, 2012, at 9:55 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Frankly listservs make very poor knowledge bases for the obvious reasons, hence
the efforts by some in other communities to distill the problem/resolution
couplet into dynamic online docs where a user will find current comprehensive
succinct and useful information.
On Feb 25, 2012, at 3:29 AM
Try adding a tag to your subject line and then use your mail client filters to
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Stefano,
I have been using listservs for more than 40 years and this is the only list I
have ever been on where some 10% of the traffic is this thrashing over top
posting. Yes, I regularly trim or intersperse comment, but when necessary in my
opinion, or warranted, a portion of my comment may b
check guidelines
weekly And it sounds like you have a personal problem :-)
On Feb 23, 2012, at 11:42 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
> At 06:40 23/02/2012 -0900, Marc Grober wrote:
>> Notice that I am top posting as suggested by the guidelines ...
>
> I don't get involved in these
One reason I am not more involved in this community is the incessant whining
from the juveniles. Notice that I am top posting as suggested by the guidelines
as my comment would not be really benefitted by a long scroll down a thread of
shame, lol Chin up, Tom, and hope that some may find Apa
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