does that meen if i was to delete OpenOffice.exe and then run
OpenOfficeWriter.exe, it would not work?

2008/10/20 John W Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On Oct 19, 2008, at 6:59 PM, Douglas St.Clair wrote:
>
>> On Oct 19, 2008, at 5:48 PM, John W Kennedy wrote:
>>
>>> On Oct 19, 2008, at 1:19 PM, Matt Sturgeon wrote:
>>>
>>>> As far as i can tell, Open office has a program to open its
>>>> applications,
>>>> but all these applications are separate, as you can run them directly,
>>>> by
>>>> opening them in your file browser. you can open a Calc program, for
>>>> example,
>>>> from the writer application, but what happens is Writter closes and Calc
>>>> opens.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>  No, it's the exact opposite. OpenOffice.org is one big program. However,
>>> there are some tiny little Writer, Calc, etc., programs that do nothing but
>>> call the big program with a request to start a word-processing document, a
>>> spreadsheet, etc..
>>>
>>
>  Has OO always followed this architecture?
>>
>
>
> Yes, even back in the days that it was called "StarOffice", came from a
> small company in Germany, and was most famous for being the top office suite
> for OS/2.
>
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> John W Kennedy
> "When a man contemplates forcing his own convictions down another man's
> throat, he is contemplating both an unchristian act and an act of treason to
> the United States."
>  -- Joy Davidman, "Smoke on the Mountain"
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