I'm trying to add the PDF import extension to my Windows build of OOo 3.1.
I tried to follow the instructions at :
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Extensions_Integration_into_Install
ation_Set
In file_ooo.scp:
File gid_File_Oxt_pdfimport
TXT_FILE_BODY;
Styles = (PACKED);
lt;
Thx VM!
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From: Harold Fuchs [mailto:hwfa.openoff...@googlemail.com]
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 4:29 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] extensions
2009/5/15 joe g
> Hi, have downloaded the "quick formulae" ext for writer. How do I use
> it n
2009/5/15 joe g
> Hi, have downloaded the "quick formulae" ext for writer. How do I use it
> now? Tks
>
Please give the precise URL of the extension you installed. I can't find one
called "quick formulae". I am getting new spectacles next week though :-)
--
Harold Fuchs
London, England
Pleas
Hi, have downloaded the "quick formulae" ext for writer. How do I use it
now? Tks
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On 02/28/2009 04:52 PM, James Elliott - WA Rural Computers wrote:
Thanks Keith and God bless
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From: "Keith Bates"
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Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 9:59 AM
Subject: [users] Re: [openoffice] [users] Extensions.?
On Tue, 2009-02-17 at 09:50 +0900, James Elliott - WA Rural Computers
wrote:
I have been using OOo
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 01:50, James Elliott - WA Rural Computers wrote:
> [...]
> Extensions seem to be an improvement [...]
>
> For my education, I would be very much obliged if someone in this forum
> could explain to me what and "extension" is, how it works, and any
> advantages, other th
On Tue, 2009-02-17 at 09:50 +0900, James Elliott - WA Rural Computers
wrote:
> I have been using OOo since the beginning, currently runing under Windows
> XP, and have noticed that in version 3.0 that we now use "extensions" for
> our dictionaries instead of standalone Dict files as before.
>
I have been using OOo since the beginning, currently runing under Windows
XP, and have noticed that in version 3.0 that we now use "extensions" for
our dictionaries instead of standalone Dict files as before.
Extensions seem to be an improvement in that one does not have to copy, in
my case t
TerryJ wrote:
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>
>> It's understandable that you didn't know about unopkg but this doesn't
>> give you the right to flame about OOo. If you don't know something,
>> please don't talk about it or at least don't talk about it badly.
>>
>>
>
> If you didn't keep information
Mathias Bauer wrote:
>
> TerryJ wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> CarlP wrote:
>>>
>>> OOo 2.1, WinXP
>>>
>>> I'm trying to add the text-to-columns macro but when I open the
>>> Extensions Manager, I can only add to "My" extensions, not the Open
>>> Office extensions which are available to all users.
>>>
>>
TerryJ wrote:
>
>
> CarlP wrote:
>>
>> OOo 2.1, WinXP
>>
>> I'm trying to add the text-to-columns macro but when I open the
>> Extensions Manager, I can only add to "My" extensions, not the Open
>> Office extensions which are available to all users.
>>
>> Anyone know why? Did I install OOo wron
CarlP wrote:
>
> OOo 2.1, WinXP
>
> I'm trying to add the text-to-columns macro but when I open the
> Extensions Manager, I can only add to "My" extensions, not the Open
> Office extensions which are available to all users.
>
> Anyone know why? Did I install OOo wrong (I don't recall being
OOo 2.1, WinXP
I'm trying to add the text-to-columns macro but when I open the
Extensions Manager, I can only add to "My" extensions, not the Open
Office extensions which are available to all users.
Anyone know why? Did I install OOo wrong (I don't recall being able to
choose installing jus
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