On 06/12/09 18:42, Per Eriksson wrote:
Hello,
I have looked through the chapter User Configuration from a Multi-user
install under Windows Installation. It actually discusses the initial
startup more than what the title suggests.
I would rename this chapter to First Startup. Would anyone dis
Hello,
I have looked through the chapter User Configuration from a Multi-user
install under Windows Installation. It actually discusses the initial
startup more than what the title suggests.
I would rename this chapter to First Startup. Would anyone disagree?
Isn't multi user configurations
I'm still using Slackware :)
:-) Yay, someone is still using it. I haven't used Slackware in
years... many years. I ended up using one of its derivatives though
(openSUSE).
I probably will update the installation process for Slackware after
discussing it with Robby Workman, one of Slackw
Hello Willy,
Willy Sudiarto Raharjo skrev:
I'm still using Slackware :)
I probably will update the installation process for Slackware after
discussing it with Robby Workman, one of Slackware contributors about
what should be placed on the setup guide. He is the author of
SlackBuilds script for
> Slackware? Does anyone use this distro anymore? Is it not better to simply
> refer Slackware users to their docs that explain how to setup/install RPMs
> on Slackware? I guess my question here is... how many specific distros do
> we single out? The answer here can also apply to the other OOo
Hi,
See the latest version in the issue, a lot of updates have been done there.
Best
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Hello again,
ccornell - OpenOffice.org skrev:
Under System Requirements > For accessibility > Linux
- It states that Gnome 2.6 is required. What about.. KDE4, KDE3,
and other window managers? Will accessibility stuff only work in
Gnome? (highly unlikely given that GTK libs can be loaded r
Hi,
ccornell - OpenOffice.org skrev:
I would agree. OOo provides the Java installer, plus the deb and rpm
packages for Linux. This is what we should document. If we try to
cover all possible scenarios with Linux... we could be here for years :-)
I have now added these additional operativ s
Hello Clayton and Valden,
ccornell - OpenOffice.org skrev:
- Notes: The language used is quite formal and archaic. They are
difficult to read, and should be simplified.
I'll look it through see if I can improve it.
Maybe something like this:
Note: To install OpenOffice.org for multiple
Per Eriksson wrote:
Valden Longhurst skrev:
ccornell - OpenOffice.org wrote:
- Notes: The language used is quite formal and archaic. They
are difficult to read, and should be simplified.
I'll look it through see if I can improve it.
Maybe something like this:
Note: To install OpenO
Valden Longhurst skrev:
ccornell - OpenOffice.org wrote:
- Notes: The language used is quite formal and archaic. They
are difficult to read, and should be simplified.
I'll look it through see if I can improve it.
Maybe something like this:
Note: To install OpenOffice.org for multiple
ccornell - OpenOffice.org wrote:
- Notes: The language used is quite formal and archaic. They are
difficult to read, and should be simplified.
I'll look it through see if I can improve it.
Maybe something like this:
Note: To install OpenOffice.org for multiple users on the same compute
ccornell - OpenOffice.org skrev:
- Warning: The warning is referencing very old FC and openSUSE
releases. SuSE9.3 is no longer supported, and I belive the same
applies to Fedora 3. (these Linux versions are more contemporary with
the last 1.x versions of OOo,and maybe the very early beta 2 re
Hi,
ccornell - OpenOffice.org skrev:
- Notes: The language used is quite formal and archaic. They are
difficult to read, and should be simplified.
I'll look it through see if I can improve it.
Maybe something like this:
Note: To install OpenOffice.org for multiple users on the same
com
- Notes: The language used is quite formal and archaic. They are
difficult to read, and should be simplified.
I'll look it through see if I can improve it.
Maybe something like this:
Note: To install OpenOffice.org for multiple users on the same computer
please see Multiple User Environm
Hi,
ccornell - OpenOffice.org skrev:
On 06/02/09 17:58, Per Eriksson wrote:
Hi everybody,
There is a new draft uploaded in issue 102393 for the new Setup Guide
for 3.0.
Please comment its changes.
A few comments/questions from a quick scan I did of the draft doc:
Under System Requirement
On 06/02/09 17:58, Per Eriksson wrote:
Hi everybody,
There is a new draft uploaded in issue 102393 for the new Setup Guide
for 3.0.
Please comment its changes.
Another thought on this... how much overlap are we looking at between
this Setup Guide and the Administration Guide located here:
On 06/02/09 17:58, Per Eriksson wrote:
Hi everybody,
There is a new draft uploaded in issue 102393 for the new Setup Guide
for 3.0.
Please comment its changes.
A few comments/questions from a quick scan I did of the draft doc:
Under System Requirements > For accessibility > Linux
- It s
Hi Jean,
Glad to hear. Will be happy of any comments you will have.
Regarding the professional look of the documents, it's a discussion that
I and previous lead Frank have had. I am still interested in improving
the design, and will certainly suggest an improvement within this area
during the
I am travelling for the next week, with no time to read the draft, but
when I get back I will do so.
One thing I want to do, when everyone is happy with the content, is
give it a thorough edit and fix any formatting problems such as bad
page breaks or figures wandering away from where they should
Hi everybody,
There is a new draft uploaded in issue 102393 for the new Setup Guide
for 3.0.
Please comment its changes.
http://documentation.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=102393
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Per Eriksson
Co-Lead Swedish Language
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