Yes, but it's not the current update. The distro is called Linspire now.
Go here: http://www.linspire.com/ When you've read a little about the
OS, jump here:
http://www.linspire.com/products_cnr_whatis.php?tab=warehouse. That's
the warehouse and you'll note that the OOo version they
Roger Llorens Domingo wrote:
Hello,
I'm a Linux (Mandriva 2006) and OpenOffice 2 user. Despite I'm a newcomer in
Linux envoirement I'm very used to work with computers and many kind of
softwares.
My main question is how to input data in OOWriter with Japanese lengauge, In
MSOffice I was able
1. When I first entered Hebrew into an Evolution letter, it popped over
to the right and all the punctuation was correct. Now it will only start
on the left - push mode, and of course the punctuation is at the wrong
end. How can I get back the original settings? Alternately, how can I
Avraham Hanadari wrote:
1. When I first entered Hebrew into an Evolution letter, it popped over
to the right and all the punctuation was correct. Now it will only start
on the left - push mode, and of course the punctuation is at the wrong
end. How can I get back the original settings
Please excuse the repeat submission. The last time I inadvertently added
this query to another thread.
Just finished installing SCIM in Ubuntu 5.1. I can enter (pinyin)Chinese
in terminal, Evolution and Thunderbird, but every time I try in
OpenOffice (2.01), it crashes. I've tried it several
1. When I first entered Hebrew into an Evolution letter, it popped over
to the right and all the punctuation was correct. Now it will only start
on the left - push mode, and of course the punctuation is at the wrong
end. How can I get back the original settings? Alternately, how can I
instruct
1. When I first entered Hebrew into an Evolution letter, it popped over
to the right and all the punctuation was correct. Now it will only start
on the left - push mode, and of course the punctuation is at the wrong
end. How can I get back the original settings? Alternately, how can I
instruct
Just finished installing SCIM in Ubuntu 5.1. I can enter (pinyin)
Chinese in terminal, Evolution and Thunderbird, but every time I try in
OpenOffice (201), it crashes. I've tried it several times, and every
time OO crashes ... with phenominal speed I might add! Simplified
Chinese is selected in
At the beginning of July several people complained about the absence of
certain Thesauruses in the latest Wizards. I noted that the missing
items could be found on earlier Wizard files, which I personally
provided to the searchers. Unfortunately 118 and the latest wizard for
it is also broken
to check with others to make certain it's fully compatible
with the latest betas, however.
Avraham Hanadari
Gert Blij wrote:
The distribution of the 2.0 Beta so far only includes a thesaurus for
English US. Anyone know if there is one out there for English UK?
(En terwijl we hiermee bezig
resources that were dropped. How about it?
Avraham
David wrote:
Avraham
We on the list can't see any attachemnt which are stripped.
Can you copy the link into a regular email?
Dave Legge
Avraham Hanadari wrote:
I don't understand why, but the older Dictionary Wizard pages had the
UK Thesaurus
Alec McAllister wrote:
I am familiar with the appearance of the Mongolian writing
system, but know nothing of its details. Just out of
intellectual curiosity, however, how did you manage to get
get the columns to run from left to right? I played around
with it a bit, using Chinese characters,
Alec McAllister wrote:
This allows you to type Chinese vertically, in columns that read
right-to-left, *without* rotating text. Format...Page...Text Direction:
Right-to-left (vertical)... and then start typing Chinese.
You might also have to set Format...Paragraph...Alignment...Text-to-text
I did as you suggested, and discovered that once a few characters
are rotated one can continue to type, and the subsequent characters
follow vertically in the same line. I placed the character line on the
right side of my page, but when I hit Enter I did NOT go to a new
verticle line to the
Tried to replicate the problem, but could not. Using same OOo version you
are, and same operating system. Printed to PDF from new documents and old
ones. Even opened MSO documents and printed to PDF. Bad installation?
Weird!
Thanks for the reply, Dan. I guess that's what I wanted to know. I'll
OK so far. I deleted the previous installation, scrubbing all the data
save spots that XP has, then downloaded a new 93 file and installed.
This time it works with the PDF export ... at least so far.
Thanks for the quick support.
Avraham
Avraham Hanadari wrote:
Tried to replicate the problem
Running Windows XP. I downloaded 1.9.93 yesterday, and it seemed to be
fine. I tried to save a file in PDF, but nothing happened. I tried the
direct export, and also the other ways under File, but although a PDF
file was generated, it was empty. There was no content from the original
odt file.
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