On 10/30/2011 04:31 PM, Andreas Mantke wrote:
Hi Volker, *,
Am Sonntag, 30. Oktober 2011, 19:52:13 schrieb Volker Merschmann:
Hi,
CCing Andreas
2011/10/30 webmaster for Kracked Press Productions<webmas...@krackedpress.com>:
I was looking at some of the templates on the LO template site. Many of
the one I looked at download with no extension. Ubuntu/Firefox stated
that they were .bin files. The file manager shows then as OOo files of
different types, like the .otx files. Also the Hebrew Dictionary does
not have an extension as well.
So is there some problems here?
Do I have to add the proper template file extension to get them to
install or open correctly?
Look at the Blue half circle and the Green half circle Presentation
templates. Also the LibreOffice Presentation template, plus others.
Tell me what am I to do with these non-extension files.
I can confirm this with
http://templates.libreoffice.org/template-center/blue_half_circle_with_tran
sparency
I don't know at the moment, why some templates loose the mime-type. I looked
into the
mime-type registration of the instance, but ODF is completly recognized there
(documents and templates with their file extensions). I'll work on this, but
this
needs some time.
Regards,
Andreas
At least Ubuntu recognizes that the files are extensions, templates,
etc., for OOo/LO. For Ubuntu 10.04, everything is OOo files, not LO
since OOo was the default for those mime types. So, I just opened them
and resaved them as the proper file type.
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