Hi,

G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
The setup guide needs to address the situation where a user wishes only
to install a single module, say writer. I know that the steps should be:
     1. Install core
2. install module

That should be sufficient. Everything else is optional - but provides potentially useful functionality.

but what about openoffice.org-gnome-integration-2.0.0-3.i586.rpm,

Needed to get OOo to behave as a nice desktop citizen on gnome (respect some system preferences, etc). So installing this is still recommended unless you never want to run gnome.

openoffice.org-javafilter-2.0.0-3.i586.rpm,

Some import-/export filters for file formats used on some PDAs (e.g. PocketWord) - optional.

openoffice.org-pyuno-2.0.0-3.i586.rpm,

Support for add-ons and scripts written in python - optional.

openoffice.org-spellcheck-2.0.0-3.i586.rpm,

Without this, your writer won't do spell-checking. Recommended

openoffice.org-graphicfilter-2.0.0-3.i586.rpm,

Some filters for additional graphics file formats (e.g. flash & svg export) - optional (and probably only relevant for draw or impress).


openoffice.org-testtool-2.0.0-3.i586.rpm and

Needed only if you want to do qa - optional

openoffice.org-xsltfilter-2.0.0-3.i586.rpm

More filters for xml file formats (xhtml, docbook), that showcase the xslt capabilities - optional


Are these optional or what and, if not, which are required to get a
functioning writer?



A functioning writer should not need any of these. For a full-featured writer installing spellcheck, gnome-integration and pyuno is still recommended.

Ciao, Jörg

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