Javier Rivera wrote:

> El Jueves, 11 de Enero de 2007 23:25, Dan Lewis escribió:
>>      The Quickstarter for Linux is only available on OOo versions
>> modified by the particular Linux distributor such as SuSE, Red Hat,
>> Mandriva, etc. It is disabled in the Linux version downloaded from
>> the OOo web site.
> 
> This is not completely correct.
> 
> Linux versions of openoffice doesn't have a quickstarter (official or
> not). So some indepedent developers have created it.
> 
> Linux quickstarters for openoffice are separate programs, that will work
> with both vanilla openoffice and distribution modified ones.
> 
> They are sometimes installed by default with the distro, and other times
> need to be installed separated. Most distros will "ship" (in the default
> distro or in repos) at least two quickstartes, one for kde and one for
> gnome.
> 

Javier, your information is a bit old. The gtk quickstarter module (similar
to windows one) was included in 2.1 and it works in gtk interfaces. (Gnome,
Xfce...). You can look in EIS after cws-s named gtkquickstart*

ain

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