On Sun, 2006-08-20 at 09:19 -0400, Walter A. March wrote: > As Gerry mentioned, I am doing some things for the documentation project > already. One of these is the troubleshooting common problems document. > Right now I am working on a section about getting more help and I need a > little help with it :) > > In particular, my document suggests including in your message your > version of OO.o and the Operating system. Little snag there... OO.o > runs on a bunch of OSes... but I only have MS Windows flavors. > > Below is the section on obtaining the version numbers. Any assistance > would be helpful. Thanks! > > Your version of OpenOffice.org > To get this information, click Help > About OpenOffice.org. Just below > the nice graphic that says OpenOffice.org 2.0, there should be a line > giving the full version number, perhaps OpenOffice.org 2.0.3. > > Your operating system and its version > > Microsoft Windows: > 1.Right-click your My Computer icon > 2.Choose Properties > 3.On the General tab you should have information such as Microsoft > Windows 2000. This is your version of Windows. > Often the My Computer icon will be on the desktop. If not, it may be on > your Start Menu. >
On *NIX, you use the command uname -a on the commandline. e.g. on my system this gives: Linux myhost.domain 2.6.17-1.2174_FC5 #1 Tue Aug 8 15:30:55 EDT 2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux I would expect MacOS to be similar but do not know the command to give. -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/
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