Re: Question for users of OOo and/ or LibO

2010-10-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom

AG wrote:

Dear all

I want to poll Debian users for their experience of using OOo and, more 
recently LibO beta 2.  It is a very small thing, but this apparently 
works on Ubuntu but not on my current testing machine, so I want to find 
out about Debian user experience.


In OOo and LibO when a document is opened for editing, does the cursor 
automatically position itself at the point of the last save or at the 
beginning of the document by default?




Running Sid and openoffice.org-writer 1:3.2.1-2 with fvwm as WM.
When I open a saved file the cursor is *not* where I saved it but at the 
beginning of the doc.


Hugo


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Question for users of OOo and/ or LibO

2010-10-17 Thread AG

Dear all

I want to poll Debian users for their experience of using OOo and, more 
recently LibO beta 2.  It is a very small thing, but this apparently 
works on Ubuntu but not on my current testing machine, so I want to find 
out about Debian user experience.


In OOo and LibO when a document is opened for editing, does the cursor 
automatically position itself at the point of the last save or at the 
beginning of the document by default?


Thanks for your comments

AG.


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Re: Question for users of OOo and/ or LibO

2010-10-17 Thread godo

On 10/17/2010 01:12 PM, AG wrote:

Dear all

I want to poll Debian users for their experience of using OOo and, more
recently LibO beta 2. It is a very small thing, but this apparently
works on Ubuntu but not on my current testing machine, so I want to find
out about Debian user experience.

In OOo and LibO when a document is opened for editing, does the cursor
automatically position itself at the point of the last save or at the
beginning of the document by default?

Thanks for your comments

AG.



Hi,
I my case (OO on Squeeze) cursor is in the beginning of document.

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Re: Question for users of OOo and/ or LibO

2010-10-17 Thread AG

On 17/10/10 13:39, godo wrote:

On 10/17/2010 01:12 PM, AG wrote:

Dear all

I want to poll Debian users for their experience of using OOo and, more
recently LibO beta 2. It is a very small thing, but this apparently
works on Ubuntu but not on my current testing machine, so I want to find
out about Debian user experience.

In OOo and LibO when a document is opened for editing, does the cursor
automatically position itself at the point of the last save or at the
beginning of the document by default?

Thanks for your comments

AG.



Hi,
I my case (OO on Squeeze) cursor is in the beginning of document.



Thanks Goran.  Are you using LibO beta 1 or 2?  Also, as a matter of 
interest, did your LibO installation also install a quickstarter (like 
OOo does)?


Cheers

AG


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Re: Question for users of OOo and/ or LibO

2010-10-17 Thread Alan Ianson
On Sun, 2010-10-17 at 12:12 +0100, AG wrote:
 Dear all
 
 I want to poll Debian users for their experience of using OOo and, more 
 recently LibO beta 2.  It is a very small thing, but this apparently 
 works on Ubuntu but not on my current testing machine, so I want to find 
 out about Debian user experience.
 
 In OOo and LibO when a document is opened for editing, does the cursor 
 automatically position itself at the point of the last save or at the 
 beginning of the document by default?
 
 Thanks for your comments
 
 AG.
 
 

Mine is where I saved it. My openoffice version is 3.2.1-7 and I ran it
on gnome.


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Re: Question for users of OOo and/ or LibO

2010-10-17 Thread godo




Mine is where I saved it. My openoffice version is 3.2.1-7 and I ran it
on gnome.



That's interesting. My is not and have same version as you only on kde.

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Re: Question for users of OOo and/ or LibO

2010-10-17 Thread godo






Thanks Goran. Are you using LibO beta 1 or 2? Also, as a matter of
interest, did your LibO installation also install a quickstarter (like
OOo does)?

Cheers

AG


I didn't try LibO yet, I'm using ooo-build 3.2.1.4, Debian package 
1:3.2.1-7.

Does OOo have a quickstarter (icon in sys tray?)?

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Re: Question for users of OOo and/ or LibO

2010-10-17 Thread Alan Ianson
On Sun, 2010-10-17 at 20:16 +0200, godo wrote: 
 
 
  Thanks Goran. Are you using LibO beta 1 or 2? Also, as a matter of
  interest, did your LibO installation also install a quickstarter (like
  OOo does)?
 
  Cheers
 
  AG
 
 
 I didn't try LibO yet, I'm using ooo-build 3.2.1.4, Debian package 
 1:3.2.1-7.
 Does OOo have a quickstarter (icon in sys tray?)?

The openoffice.org-gnome integration package does include a quick
starter that is in the systray. I have used openoffice.org-gnome on kde
before instead of openoffice.org-kde and I had a quick starter in the
kde systray. 


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Re: Question for users of OOo and/ or LibO

2010-10-17 Thread Alan Ianson
On Sun, 2010-10-17 at 20:20 +0200, godo wrote:
 
  Mine is where I saved it. My openoffice version is 3.2.1-7 and I ran it
  on gnome.
 
 
 That's interesting. My is not and have same version as you only on kde.

I'm not sure what the difference is.. I don't have kde installed so I
can't try it.



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Re: Question for users of OOo and/ or LibO

2010-10-17 Thread godo



The openoffice.org-gnome integration package does include a quick
starter that is in the systray. I have used openoffice.org-gnome on kde
before instead of openoffice.org-kde and I had a quick starter in the
kde systray.



Thanks for info.

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Re: Question for users of OOo and/ or LibO

2010-10-17 Thread AG

On 17/10/10 19:16, godo wrote:






Thanks Goran. Are you using LibO beta 1 or 2? Also, as a matter of
interest, did your LibO installation also install a quickstarter (like
OOo does)?

Cheers

AG


I didn't try LibO yet, I'm using ooo-build 3.2.1.4, Debian package 
1:3.2.1-7.

Does OOo have a quickstarter (icon in sys tray?)?


Yes.  LibO (at present) doesn't seem to.


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Re: Question for users of OOo and/ or LibO

2010-10-17 Thread AG

On 17/10/10 18:37, Alan Ianson wrote:

On Sun, 2010-10-17 at 12:12 +0100, AG wrote:
   

Dear all

I want to poll Debian users for their experience of using OOo and, more
recently LibO beta 2.  It is a very small thing, but this apparently
works on Ubuntu but not on my current testing machine, so I want to find
out about Debian user experience.

In OOo and LibO when a document is opened for editing, does the cursor
automatically position itself at the point of the last save or at the
beginning of the document by default?

Thanks for your comments

AG.


 

Mine is where I saved it. My openoffice version is 3.2.1-7 and I ran it
on gnome.


   
I use Gnome as well, but OOo defaults to the beginning of the doc.  How 
strange.



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Re: Question for users of OOo and/ or LibO

2010-10-17 Thread Alan Ianson
On Sun, 2010-10-17 at 19:49 +0100, AG wrote:
 On 17/10/10 18:37, Alan Ianson wrote:
  On Sun, 2010-10-17 at 12:12 +0100, AG wrote:
 
  Dear all
 
  I want to poll Debian users for their experience of using OOo and, more
  recently LibO beta 2.  It is a very small thing, but this apparently
  works on Ubuntu but not on my current testing machine, so I want to find
  out about Debian user experience.
 
  In OOo and LibO when a document is opened for editing, does the cursor
  automatically position itself at the point of the last save or at the
  beginning of the document by default?
 
  Thanks for your comments
 
  AG.
 
 
   
  Mine is where I saved it. My openoffice version is 3.2.1-7 and I ran it
  on gnome.
 
 
 
 I use Gnome as well, but OOo defaults to the beginning of the doc.  How 
 strange.
 
 

curiouser and curiouser. I started a new .odt.. a very simple text entry
and saved. When I reopened it the cursor was at the end of the file
where I saved.

I started writer from the quick starter but I don't imagine that would
have anything to do with it..


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