Re: [CentOS] Cursor disappear when entering WINE application

2011-08-07 Thread Drew
Install Open Office. It is supposed to be 100% compatible with M$ Office and you are unlikely to lose your cursor. It is in the usual repositories. Maybe Office 97. :P We used it in some limited form during the last few years (Boss wanted to save on costs) and while it's *okay* at handling

Re: [CentOS] Cursor disappear when entering WINE application

2011-08-06 Thread Always Learning
On Sat, 2011-08-06 at 20:44 +0700, Andrew 'Dewa' B. Osmond wrote: I'm installing CentOS 5.5 on my laptop. I also install WINE to run Microsoft Office and running well. The problem is, my cursor is always dissapear when I open MS Office application. When I point my cursor on window of the

Re: [CentOS] Cursor disappear when entering WINE application

2011-08-06 Thread John R Pierce
On 08/06/11 7:05 AM, Always Learning wrote: Install Open Office. It is supposed to be 100% compatible with M$ Office note even close to 100% compatible with current versions of MS Office. it can read/write most simple Excel/Word files, but often has problems with advanced formatting, the

Re: [CentOS] Cursor disappear when entering WINE application

2011-08-06 Thread Stephen Harris
On Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 03:05:35PM +0100, Always Learning wrote: Install Open Office. It is supposed to be 100% compatible with M$ Office Funny man! -- rgds Stephen ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org

Re: [CentOS] Cursor disappear when entering WINE application

2011-08-06 Thread John R Pierce
On 08/06/11 10:56 AM, Always Learning wrote: Never ever used Access or other parametrised databases. Always prefer to design, write and implement my own - they are much better and 100% user friendly too :-) Access isn't really a database (it uses the Jet database which implements a subset of

Re: [CentOS] Cursor disappear when entering WINE application

2011-08-06 Thread Cliff Pratt
On Sun, Aug 7, 2011 at 7:58 AM, John R Pierce pie...@hogranch.com wrote: On 08/06/11 10:56 AM, Always Learning wrote: Never ever used Access or other parametrised databases. Always prefer to design, write and implement my own - they are much better and 100% user friendly too :-) Access isn't