Haven't tried it, but at least at one point StarOffice/OpenOffice required the
JRE to provide the help system. Ran into that a couple of times in the past.
Don't know if that is still the issue with LO now or not.
Ben
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Hi
The Windows installer completes succesfully but when running the
LibreOffice launcher for the first time several warnings indicating
this function ... won't work without a JRE... install a JRE and restart
LibreOffice without going into specifics.
Which features will be missing in such case ?
In a nutshell, without java you will not have:
- Base
- The bibliographic database
- Some wizards you find on File - Wizards
- Many extensions, like languagetool
- I think some file converters (not sure about this one)
Cheers
2011/1/30 Fabián Rodríguez magic...@member.fsf.org:
Hi
The Windows
On 01/30/2011 09:54 AM, Fabián Rodríguez wrote:
Hi
The Windows installer completes succesfully but when running the
LibreOffice launcher for the first time several warnings indicating
this function ... won't work without a JRE... install a JRE and restart
LibreOffice without going into
On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 16:58 +0100, RGB ES wrote:
In a nutshell, without java you will not have:
- Base
Hi,
Parts of Base will not function, not the entire module.
The embedded HSQLdb database will not function, but other data store
models will. The Form and 'native' report wizard not function,
Don't macros also need JRE?
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Augustine Souza wrote (30-01-11 18:51)
Don't macros also need JRE?
No.
Cor
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RGB ES wrote (30-01-11 16:58)
2011/1/30 Fabián Rodríguezmagic...@member.fsf.org:
Which features will be missing in such case ? Is it best to always have
the JRE under Windows ?
In a nutshell, without java you will not have:
- Base
- The bibliographic database
I think that still works via
On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 19:31 +0100, Cor Nouws wrote:
RGB ES wrote (30-01-11 16:58)
2011/1/30 Fabián Rodríguezmagic...@member.fsf.org:
Which features will be missing in such case ? Is it best to always have
the JRE under Windows ?
In a nutshell, without java you will not have:
- Base