Hi :)
At the top of the page i don't know which of the 4 things does what.  I can 
guess at a couple of them but it's worth testing imo. 


I thought the desktop integration packages (libreoffice-gnome, etc) had to be 
installed separately on any distro, not just *buntu?  I could easily be wrong 
as 
i haven't done any distro-hopping with LO (except where it's included already 
by 
default)

Regards from
Tom :)




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From: gibi <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 23:56:33
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-documentation] Updating the 
"Installing_LibreOffice_on_Linux" wiki page

Le 05/08/2011 23:09, Tom Davies a écrit :
> Hi :)
> I like it :)  At the top of the page i have been editing a lot is a line like
> this at the top
>
>
> {{TopMenu}} {{Menu}} {{Menu.Documentation}} {{OrigLang|}}

Nice! :-)

> I think the 3.x is smart :)
ok. Should also apply to 3.5 afaik
> I like the idea of mentioning Mageia as they were
> about the 2nd distro to include LibreOffice by default and they were about the
> first to support us with a press release.
>

Yes, I think so. :-) This sentence should please some people I know in 
Mageia team. ;-)

> I think full desktop integration for Gnome or Gtk requires installing an
> additional package.
>
> libreoffice-gnome
> libreoffice-gtk
> Gnome needs both as the gtk is a dependency of it.  Xfce probably only needs 
>the
> gtk one.  LxDE probably the same as Xfce?  I'm not sure if KDE even has one or
> needs one or not?

I guess you're talking about *buntus packages (in PPA): yes, for KDE 
there is a libreoffice-kde .

> These are not really corrections as i think the page really looks great as it 
>is
> now you have done all that.  I was just wondering about a few additions.
> Regards from
> Tom :)
>

Thanks for all.

> ________________________________
> From: gibi<[email protected]>
> To: LibreOffice Documentation<[email protected]>
> Sent: Fri, 5 August, 2011 21:35:26
> Subject: [libreoffice-documentation] Updating the
> "Installing_LibreOffice_on_Linux" wiki page
>
> I was trying to update this page:
>
>http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_LibreOffice_on_Linux#Installation_of_LibreOffice_3.x_Linux_systems
>s
>
>
> in order to have a more generic one.
>
> So what I've done:
>
> 1) withdrawing references to betas release, I think everybody agrees
> 2) replacing "3.3" by "3.x", are you ok or do you think it would be worth to
> create a separated "3.4" page? Keep in mind that there's no difference in the
> process
> 3) introducing references to others distros like Mageia, CentOS
> 4) Desktop-installation: I have changed to explain how to select the best one
> (no need to install 4 of them)
> 5) Summary: changed to /* Installation of LibreOffice 3.x Linux systems */
>
> Feel free to correct me if needed.
>
> Regards.
>
>
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