Re: [libreoffice-documentation] OSX version 10.9.1

2014-01-18 Thread Jean Weber
Oh, very funny. So Ubuntu puts them in their App Store? Why should Apple
classify them that way? Why do you assume no one has already checked on
this with Apple? You blither on about so many things you apparently know
nothing about or haven't bothered to fact check. It's really tiresome.

--Jean

On Saturday, January 18, 2014, Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

 Hi :)
 I thought i saw the guides in the Ubuntu Apps Store but i guess it's
 just my eyes playing tricks on me.  Since they are not apps they
 couldn't possibly be in there right??
 Regards from
 Tom :)

 On 17 January 2014 21:28, Jean Weber jeanwe...@gmail.com javascript:;
 wrote:
  Tom,
  User guides are not apps. Several of our user guides are (or were) in
  the iBooks store, because Lulu.com will put them there at no charge to
  us. However, the rapidity of user guide production for updates to the
  software, and the slowness of getting books into the iBooks store,
  means it's not a very useful exercise nor one I pursue.
 
  --Jean
 
 
  On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 3:12 AM, Tom Davies 
  tomdavie...@yahoo.co.ukjavascript:;
 wrote:
  Hi :)
  I guess the discussions mailing list and BoD are discussing all this.
 
  It might be interesting for some of us to go over there and find out
  how much it costs to get in, would each of the Guides be counted as a
  separate app?  How much do other apps charge for their guides.  etc.
 
  Regards from
  Tom :)
 



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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] OSX version 10.9.1

2014-01-18 Thread Jean Weber
On Saturday, January 18, 2014, PeeWee psaut...@libreoffice.org wrote:

 Hello Italo

 I have installed a few applications where there is a gateway issue, that
 is the application would not install. The only way round this problem is to
 change the security settings in Settings  Security  Privacy. You select
 “Anywhere”. After installation of the application, you go back to the
 previous security setting. The default setting is “Mac App Store”. I have
 my MacBook Pro set to “Mac App Store and identified developers”.

 Initial installation of LO, I had to use the setting “Anywhere”, but the
 LO upgrades have installed without any problem because I use “Mac App Store
 and identified developers” as security setting. That to me indicates that
 LO is an identified developer. Is this true?

 Regards

 PeterS

 Peter Schofield
 psaut...@libreoffice.org javascript:;


Thanks, Peter. That probably explains why I've had no further problems
installing LO; I'd forgotten that I set my security the same way quite some
time ago. BTW, my assumption (not yet fact checked) is that once someone
with an admin account accepts an app on a machine, the
developer is identified on that machine for purposes of upgrades to that
app.

--Jean

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Re: [libreoffice-documentation] OSX version 10.9.1

2014-01-17 Thread Italo Vignoli
On 16/01/14 22:45, Sevold Lloyd wrote:
 Has LibreOffice been certified to run under Maverick OSX 10.9.1?  If so, 
 which version should I use?

The documentation mailing list is not the best place to ask these
questions, as it is focused on documentation (as the name implies) and
not on user support by volunteer members. Please use the users@ mailing
list, or the ask.libreoffice.org website.

To answer your question, LibreOffice 4.1.4 is duly signed to work with
Mavericks (I am writing from a MacBook Air with 10.9.1 installed), but
you must change the security settings to accept also software which is
downloaded from a website and not just from Apple Store.

Once you have installed LibreOffice and launched it for the first time
you can revert the settings, and this should not create problems (but
when you update the software you should remember to repeat the same
process).

Best, Italo

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