On 1/4/2010 9:30 AM, jonathon wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 00:07, Programmer In Training wrote:
>
>> Because I have 10,000 fonts,
>
> If you have that many fonts, installing them in different
> directories is the only viable way to know what, and why, one has
> that many.
>
>> if I install t
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 00:07, Programmer In Training wrote:
> Because I have 10,000 fonts,
If you have that many fonts, installing them in different directories
is the only viable way to know what, and why, one has that many.
>if I install them all in Windows, I'll be lucky to boot the system.
On 1/3/2010 5:38 PM, Mark Miller wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Programmer In Training <
> p...@joseph-a-nagy-jr.us> wrote:
>> I want to set an additional Path that isn't included. I want to specify
>> an alternate (additional) directory to read fonts from.
>>
>> --
>> PIT
>>
>>
> Why?
On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Programmer In Training <
p...@joseph-a-nagy-jr.us> wrote:
> On 1/3/2010 3:26 PM, James Knott wrote:
>
> > Why are you messing around with that? There's an item under Tools >
> > OpenOffice.org to set the paths.
>
> Under Tools -> Options (there is no Tools -> Ope
On 1/3/2010 3:26 PM, James Knott wrote:
> Why are you messing around with that? There's an item under Tools >
> OpenOffice.org to set the paths.
Under Tools -> Options (there is no Tools -> OpenOffice.org in my
install) it allows to adjust current paths to reflect my needs, if
different, but no
Programmer In Training wrote:
Well, I found the file that sets up the Paths in OOo. I've seen (but
don't understand) the format that the entries are in. I tried recreating
one of the entries, just a copy/pasta with my settings put in and
predictably it crashed OOo[1].
Is there any documentation
Well, I found the file that sets up the Paths in OOo. I've seen (but
don't understand) the format that the entries are in. I tried recreating
one of the entries, just a copy/pasta with my settings put in and
predictably it crashed OOo[1].
Is there any documentation on how to change that file with
Rogier van Vlissingen wrote (27-8-2009 19:04)
I finally managed to solve this, by first taking out the old path and
rebooting the machine. My suspicion was that the quickloader preloads
those paths, and that that's why the old path appeared sticky to me. In
any case, it is solved now.
OK, The
I finally managed to solve this, by first taking out the old path and
rebooting the machine. My suspicion was that the quickloader preloads
those paths, and that that's why the old path appeared sticky to me. In
any case, it is solved now.
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009 04:35:08 -0400, Cor Nouws wrot
Hi Rogier,
Rogier van Vlissingen wrote (20-8-2009 2:37)
recently changed a directory, namely the location of the template
directory. I changed the paths under options, so it is set correctly,
yet, when I try to launch a new file with a template, i first starts
looking for the file under the ol
Curiouser and curiouser.
Deleted the offending path altogether. Shut down the app.
Restarted it. Tried a new doc w template. It keeps looking for the
non-existent path.
Re-added the path, now correctly. Tried to start a newdoc with a template,
and it keeps looking for templates in the now utte
Rogier van Vlissingen wrote:
recently changed a directory, namely the location of the template
directory. I changed the paths under options, so it is set correctly,
yet, when I try to launch a new file with a template, i first starts
looking for the file under the old path which has long since
recently changed a directory, namely the location of the template
directory. I changed the paths under options, so it is set correctly, yet,
when I try to launch a new file with a template, i first starts looking
for the file under the old path which has long since been deleted. So
there mu
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