[libreoffice-accessibility] Big Bug Hunt, 20th June to 5th July

2013-06-21 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) Ooops!!  I forgot to let people here know about the QA competition! :(  There are "LibreOffice" t shirts to be won!  Seems like the race is on to triage bugs quickly, perhaps a chance to "raise the profile" of your 'favourite' bugs!  The competition runs until 5th July so other people m

[libreoffice-accessibility] [ANN] LibreOffice 4.1.0 RC1 available

2013-06-21 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :) Ok, so the release has been officially announced now so new downloads of it now should work normally and be possible to install alongside other versions as Stuart was describing yday.  Many apologies for the extra traffic and confusion!  I thought there would be a few days or even a wee

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: LibreOffice 4.1.0 RC1 test builds available

2013-06-21 Thread V Stuart Foote
V Stuart Foote wrote > 2) the resulting Microsoft Installer package sets a configuration varaible > WRITEREGISTRY to true, and that results in program details being recorded > into the Windows Registry database, overwriting any existing settings. Sorry the correct msiexec.exe command line varaibl

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: LibreOffice 4.1.0 RC1 test builds available

2013-06-21 Thread V Stuart Foote
Tom, Tom wrote > Hi :) > It is just that there appears to be a warning in the announcement > "NOTE: This build is in a release configuration and _will_ replace your > existing LibreOffice install on Windows. " > It's about 75% of the way down the announcement and not at all obvious > which is why

Re: [libreoffice-accessibility] Re: LibreOffice 4.1.0 RC1 test builds available

2013-06-21 Thread Tom
Hi :) It is just that there appears to be a warning in the announcement "NOTE: This build is in a release configuration and _will_ replace your existing LibreOffice install on Windows. " It's about 75% of the way down the announcement and not at all obvious which is why i didn't notice it at first.