Author: marcus
Date: Sun Dec 21 23:26:10 2014
New Revision: 1647224
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1647224
Log:
Added the usual CSS styles, updated some wordings
Modified:
openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/common/java.html
Modified: openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/common/java.html
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/common/java.html?rev=1647224&r1=1647223&r2=1647224&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/common/java.html (original)
+++ openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/content/download/common/java.html Sun Dec 21
23:26:10 2014
@@ -2,7 +2,14 @@
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
- <title>Information for downloaders: Java & Apache OpenOffice,
OpenOffice.org</title>
+ <title>Information about Java & Apache OpenOffice, OpenOffice.org</title>
+ <style type="text/css">
+ /* <![CDATA[ */
+ /*-------------------- Exceptions on standard css -----------------------*/
+ @import "../styles.css";
+ @import "../exceptions.css";
+ /* ]]> */
+ </style>
</head>
<body>
@@ -10,45 +17,64 @@
<h1>Java & Apache OpenOffice, OpenOffice.org</h1>
<h3>Why Do I Need Java to Use Apache OpenOffice?</h3>
-<p>Java is required for complete OpenOffice (OpenOffice.org) functionality.
Java is mainly required for the HSQLDB database
-engine (used by our database product Base) and to make use of accessibility
and assistive technologies. Furthermore some
-wizards rely on Java technology. See additional topics pertaining to the use
of Java in OpenOffice.org and Apache
-OpenOffice in the <a
href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/FAQ/Installation">Installation
FAQ</a></p>
-<p>So what does this mean exactly? Base (the database component) relies
completely on Java technologies to run, but other
-programs (like Writer, Calc and Impress) only need Java for special
functionality. If you do not need to use Base and do not
-want to use any of the Wizards, then you do not need to have Java installed
and configured for running Apache OpenOffice
-(and older versions of OpenOffice.org). You can completely prevent OpenOffice
from prompting you about the use of Java by
-telling OpenOffice not to use a Java runtime environment (JRE). From the
OpenOffice main menu use:
-<strong>Tools -> OpenOffice.org -> Java</strong>, and uncheck "Use a Java
runtime environment". However, we do recommend
-that you have a Java Runtime Environment on your system to take full advantage
of OpenOffice's features without any
-issues.</p>
+<p>Java is required for complete OpenOffice (OpenOffice.org) functionality.
Java is mainly required for the HSQLDB
+database engine (used by our database product Base) and to make use of
accessibility and assistive technologies.
+Furthermore some wizards rely on Java technology. See additional topics
pertaining to the use of Java in OpenOffice.org
+and Apache OpenOffice in the
+<a
href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/FAQ/Installation">Installation
FAQ</a>.
+</p>
-<p>Legacy versions of OpenOffice.org to version 3.3 included a JRE packaged
with the download. Versions 3.4 of Openoffice.org or Apache OpenOffice do
not.</p>
+<p>So what does this mean exactly? Base (the database component) relies
completely on Java technologies to run, but other
+programs (like Writer, Calc and Impress) only need Java for special
functionality. If you do not need to use Base and do
+not want to use any of the Wizards, then you do not need to have Java
installed and configured for running Apache
+OpenOffice (and older versions of OpenOffice.org). You can completely prevent
OpenOffice from prompting you about the use
+of Java by telling OpenOffice not to use a Java runtime environment (JRE).
From the OpenOffice main menu use:
+<strong>"Tools - OpenOffice.org - Java"</strong>, and uncheck "Use a Java
runtime environment". However, we do recommend
+that you have a JRE on your system to take full advantage of OpenOffice's
features without any issues.
+</p>
+
+<p><b>Legacy versions of OpenOffice.org 3.3.0 and older included a JRE
packaged with the download. Apache OpenOffice
+3.4.0 and newer do not.</b>
+</p>
<h3>Which Java Version Do I Need to Use Apache OpenOffice?</h3>
-<p>You will need to have a JRE (Java Runtime Environment) version (32-bit or
64-bit) that is compatible with the architecture of the Apache OpenOffice
version you downloaded. If you already have a JRE installed on your system that
satisfies this requirement in one of the standard areas for Java installation,
OpenOffice should detect this installation and let you choose it for use in
OpenOffice via the <strong>Tools-> OpenOffice.org -> Java</strong>.
-If you have a JRE installed that is not detected, you should be able to add it
through this same menu. And, you can install a JRE or configure OpenOffice to
use Java at any time to get missing functionality to work.</p>
-<p><em>Apache OpenOffice for Windows note:</em></br> The Windows version of
OpenOffice is 32-bit and requires a 32-bit JRE. You must install a 32-bit JRE
even if you already have a 64-bit JRE installed.</p>
+<p>You will need to have a JRE version (32-bit or 64-bit) that is compatible
with the architecture of the Apache
+OpenOffice version you downloaded. If you already have a JRE installed on your
system that satisfies this requirement in
+one of the standard areas for Java installation, OpenOffice should detect this
installation and let you choose it for use
+in OpenOffice via the <strong>"Tools - OpenOffice.org - Java"</strong>. If you
have a JRE installed that is not detected,
+you should be able to add it through this same menu. And, you can install a
JRE or configure OpenOffice to use Java at any
+time to get missing functionality to work.
+</p>
+
+<p><b>Important note for Apache OpenOffice on Windows:</b>
+</br>
+The Windows version of OpenOffice is 32-bit and requires a 32-bit JRE. You
must install a 32-bit JRE even if you already
+have a 64-bit JRE installed.
+</p>
<h3>Where Can I Get Java?</h3>
<p>The current versions of Apache OpenOffice work reliably with a variety of
JREs including
-<a href="http://java.com">Oracle Java, versions 6 and 7</a> and <a
href="http://openjdk.java.net/">openJDK, versions 6 and 7</a>. Feel free to
download a JRE
-from either of these sites if you feel you need this functionality. </p>
+<a href="http://java.com">Oracle Java, versions 6 and 7</a> and <a
href="http://openjdk.java.net/">openJDK, versions 6 and
+7</a>. Feel free to download a JRE from either of these sites if you feel you
need this functionality.
+</p>
<!--
take this out for now
<p><strong>The current version, Apache OpenOffice 3.4, has reported problems
with using the 32-bit JRE on 64-bit Windows 7
-systems. However, this problem can not be reproduced in all cases. Java 1.7 is
the latest Java from Oracle. </strong></p>
+systems. However, this problem can not be reproduced in all cases. Java 1.7 is
the latest Java from Oracle.</strong>
+</p>
-->
<p>Please report any problems you experience with using Java on OpenOffice
through our bug reporting system,
<a href="https://issues.apache.org/ooo/">Bugzilla</a>, or one of the other
support venues listed in the
-<a href="http://www.openoffice.org/support/">support</a> page, either the
users list or forums.</p>
+<a href="http://www.openoffice.org/support/">Apache OpenOffice Support</a>
webpage, either the users list or forums.
+</p>
<p>For installing Java on Windows machines, one might appreciate:
-<a
href="http://java.com/en/download/help/windows_offline_download.xml">Download
Instructions for Windows offline</a>.</p>
+<a
href="http://java.com/en/download/help/windows_offline_download.xml">Download
Instructions for Windows offline</a>.
+</p>
</body>
</html>