:12 PM
Subject: Re: Extension does not run
Hi Steve,
My replies are given in-line with your original message.
Original Message From: Stephen Cox
stephen@draytonstleonard.co.uk To: api@openoffice.apache.org Date:
Sun, 26 Jan 2014 15:56:43 -
Dear Dave,
Thank you
Stephen Cox wrote:
I conclude that you are not interested in this problem and don't support the
extension. May I suggest that to avoid frustration, you remove the defective
software from your servers so others don't waste time trying it.
Maintaining extensions is responsibility of each
: Re: Extension does not run
Dear Apache,
My son (he runs support for Mode7games) told me off for not giving you
enough detail, sorry.
This laptop runs Vista (is that the problem?). Windows update is on. I use
OpenOffice and have updated to Apache OpenOffice 4. I found the extension
: Stephen Cox stephen@draytonstleonard.co.uk
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2014 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: Extension does not run
Hi Stephen,
We are sorry you experienced this problem, but I will add to Andrea
Pescetti's earlier reply just to say that there was the courtesy of a
very detailed
Do not use any mailing lists for end user support.
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/index.php
is the place where you can search for solutions, read tutorials, follow
hyperlinks, download example documents, register to post your own
questions with text formatting, example documents, screen
is a bit strange, so I then thought
to see if OpenOffice could help, can you?
Thanks
Stephen D Cox
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Cox stephen@draytonstleonard.co.uk
To: api@openoffice.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2014 9:49 AM
Subject: Extension does not run
How can I
How can I get the PDF OCR extension to run? I downloaded it, unzipped it and
looked for how to install it. NO INSTRUCTIONS FOUND. Tried the only exe file
I could see, xpdfimport.exe , but NOTHING HAPPENED. Tried restarting this
laptop and tried again, but still nothing. Looked for text file
Hi Stephen,
http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/ocr-helper
Are we talking about this one? Yes?
With a working browser (no Microsoft Internet Explorer) this link leads
me to a downloaded file named ocr-1.4.0.oxt which is a zip file indeed
but with .oxt as file name suffix. I can simply