Iain, I haven't check, but the shortcut keys problem we talked about, described here: http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=43144
was one thing fixed in this release (at least that's what the developers suggest)...I would assume there are numerous things that have been reworked...and now you can test different localizations for language specific problems. Unfortunately for me, English is both my first and second language ;-) On Tue, 2005-03-01 at 20:48 +0000, Iain Roberts wrote: > Very odd - I downloaded the Linux version,untarred the file and the rpm > versions are still 1.9.79-1 - just the same as the previous version. > > > $ tar zxvf OOo_2.0bc_LinuxIntel_install.tar.gz > RPMS/ > RPMS/openofficeorg-calc-1.9.79-1.i586.rpm > RPMS/openofficeorg-core01-1.9.79-1.i586.rpm > RPMS/openofficeorg-core02-1.9.79-1.i586.rpm > ... > > Anyone else get this? > > Iain > > Rick Barnes wrote: > > Release Candidate 1 of the OOo 2.0 Beta is now available. > > > > According to the Snapshot Builds webpage > > http://download.openoffice.org/680/index.html > > > > "This one is our candidate for the first OpenOffice.org 2.0 Beta. It > > needs further testing and QA. If no showstoppers are found, it may be > > selected as our first public beta release". > > > > This is the first development release available in multiple languages > > (11 localizations so far). > > > > -- Rick Barnes www.nostabo.net ************************************************* There are 10 kinds of people, those that can read binary numbers and those that can't... --> Sent via Evolution 2.0.3 running on a Linux 2.6.10 Gentoo kernel.
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