Am 12/18/2014 03:01 AM, schrieb Dennis E. Hamilton:
     "Some OpenOffice operations use Java Runtime (JRE).
      A suitable JRE is unavailable. For details
      http://openoffice.org/java.html";

I am proposing this to avoid the various cases that arise, not just the 32-bit 
on x64 Windows case.  It would be great to look at how this wording works for 
non-native English speakers and also how easily it is translated for 
localization.

Any simpler way to say this?

what is the differnce to the discussion a few days ago? I cannot see it.

There we wanted first to solve the insufficient information about found JREs (suggestion from Andreas Saeger) and then maybe any remaining help data in dialog boxes.

Marcus



-----Original Message-----
From: Rory O'Farrell [mailto:ofarr...@iol.ie]
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 23:55
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Java 32

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"A Java Runtime (JRE) is needed for some operations using OpenOffice. If using 
64 bit version of Windows, a 32 bit Java must be installed to work with OpenOffice.  
See
<helpful URL>."

I read through the text at the target URL: my thoughts are that it is 
over-complex and (specifically) didn't mention the
problem of the bit-matching.  Remember that our major User-base is of Windows 
Users, many of whom are using older machines running XP(32), Win 7(32). I may 
re-read the text at that URL later, but can't guarantee it - my central heating 
has died and I have to go investigate - I fear it is serious!

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