"Sun is integrating their OpenOffice Suite with GNOME, which means all the applications of OpenOffice will become part of GNOME Office. The Open Office applications are currently not as integrated into GNOME as the applications listed above, but they often have more functionality." from gnome.org
I like that Abiword is fast and does on the fly spell check and saves to xhtml, but it litters the page with inline CSS styles so it is not much fun to edit by hand. Besides I use HTMLdoc to convert web pages into pdf files and it doesn't use CSS. And my sister is starting to send me Word documents. I noticed that with Star Office 5.2 that it was more stable on Windows than Linux - anybody else experience that? I just have Open Office on Windows so I can't really compare. Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/23/2002 8:21:22 AM, Ben Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I think they are relatively unrelated, AFAIK. >Isn't AbiWord the default Gnomish word processor? >I am sure, however, that a number of distro's next releases >will carry both Gnome v2 and OpenOffice v1 for you though! > > Ben B > >On Sun, 2002-06-23 at 06:13, Benjamin Huot wrote: >> Is Open Office included with GNOME 2? >> >> Landscapes of the Mind >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > Landscapes of the Mind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
