Thanks for your help, Alan, it worked and now OOo is functioning properly again.
David King Alan Lord (News) wrote: > On 04/11/09 09:50, David King wrote: > >> It made no difference installing the galaxy icon set. >> >> also, how do I change the icon set in OOo? I see no option in the program. >> >> And, after making that change, things got worse. All the menu entries >> vanished. I had an icon in the panel for OOo Writer, which also would >> not work without specifying the full path to the program. And when I run >> it, I still the get the same error message. >> >> What can I do? >> > > My suggestions would be to: > > Backup and then remove any/all of your ~/.openoffice.org{x} directories, > e.g. > > cd ~ > tar zcvf OOo.backup.tar.gz ~/openoffice.org{x} > rm -r ~/.openoffice.org{x} > > uninstall OOo and whatever debs you have installed. > > Synaptic is probably the easiest way to do this. > > Then, either, re-install the Ubuntu packaged version of OOo from the > main repo, or get the vanilla OOo debs from the OpenOffice.org site. > > There are several advantages to using the Ubuntu packaged OOo most of > which boil down to better integration with the gnome desktop environment. > > I used the original OOo 3.1 debs in Jaunty for a while, but had lots of > funny issues with screen redrawing and the in-built file picker wasn't > very good to use. > > But one of the issues you mentioned "it keeps crashing and then it fails > to recover documents." was fixed by removing my ~/.openoffice.org > directory and letting the right version create a new one when it first > starts. > > HTH > > Alan > > > -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/