Hi Bjoern,
On Tue, 2006-10-24 at 13:00 +0200, Frank Schönheit - wrote:
> > But, coming back to a more technical stand-point, how does this work?
>
> Don't know. Michael said he simply ported the existing Windows code
Basically yes, there is an empty OO.o window running in the background
Hi Bjoern,
>>In my m189, the checkbox is named "Enable systray quickstarter". No
>>mention of a system start - as you said, this would not be possible.
>
> So, "enable" means start the quickstarter next time I start OOo (if it
> is not already running)?
Don't know. It doesn't work in my install
Hi Frank et al,
since when do we have a quick-starter for Linux? I thought this was not
Since michael and kendy deemed one necessary and CWS gtkquickstart got
integrated in m187.
Aha. Was there an announcement?
http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=allfeatures&msgNo=3145
Oops, ri
Hi Bjoern,
>>>since when do we have a quick-starter for Linux? I thought this was not
>>
>>Since michael and kendy deemed one necessary and CWS gtkquickstart got
>>integrated in m187.
>
> Aha. Was there an announcement?
http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=allfeatures&msgNo=3145
You
Hi Philipp et "all",
since when do we have a quick-starter for Linux? I thought this was not
Since michael and kendy deemed one necessary and CWS gtkquickstart got
integrated in m187.
Aha. Was there an announcement?
The checkmark "Start quick starter on system launch" (or the like) is
che
Bjoern Milcke wrote:
Hi,
since when do we have a quick-starter for Linux? I thought this was not
Since michael and kendy deemed one necessary and CWS gtkquickstart got
integrated in m187.
necessary, as the libraries are kept in memory after the first start
anyway, except if a lot of other
Hi,
since when do we have a quick-starter for Linux? I thought this was not
necessary, as the libraries are kept in memory after the first start
anyway, except if a lot of other programs are started meanwhile. So, is
it for the first start only?
When I install OOo (even the archive version w