Hi, Tom et al.:
The previously cited published instructions confused me. However, I
was able to install 4 different versions of LibreOffice in parallel under OS X
10.10.1 by renaming the most recent version in Finder: Applications to “LO”
with its version number before installing
Hi :)
These are unix commands so you find them much the same in GnuLinux
such as Ubuntu, openSuSE, RedHat, Mageia as well as in BSDs such as
FreeBSD, Mac and others.
cd = Change Directory
ls = LiSt = roughly the same as dir it gives a list of what is in
the folder/directory you are in
I think
On Jan 21, 2015, at 7:54 AM, Stephan Bergmann sberg...@redhat.com wrote:
On 01/21/2015 10:09 AM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Le 21/01/2015 10:02, Stephan Bergmann a écrit :
If you want to later use LO4352, when you start it up, it should only
use the LO4352 user configuration folder (assuming you
Hi :)
I think the intention is to unpack and build the program in the new
folder and then install or move the program to the place it should be.
Maybe. However I haven't read through the rest of the instructions.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 21 January 2015 at 20:19, Spencer Graves
Hi, Tom:
Thanks again for the reply.
I did “cd ~/Library/Application Support/LibreOffice”, then mv 4
4352”. That worked. However, I was unable to edit any of the paths in
LibreOffice (LO4352) to anything that made sense to me, e.g., like to
subfolders of
Hi, Tom:
On Jan 21, 2015, at 10:10 AM, Tom Davies tomc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi :)
These are unix commands so you find them much the same in GnuLinux
such as Ubuntu, openSuSE, RedHat, Mageia as well as in BSDs such as
FreeBSD, Mac and others.
cd = Change Directory
ls = LiSt =
Hi :)
If you rename the User Profile then you can always rename it back later.
Renaming just hides it from the program/suite so LibreOffice creates a
fresh new one profile populated with the default settings, configs and
all the rest.
Deleting the User Profile would also work but then if it goes
Hello, All:
How can I install LibreOffice 4.3.4.1 in parallel with LO 4.3.5.2 on
a Mac running OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite?
The LO solver works fine for me in LO 4.3.4.1 on a Windows 7 Fujitsu
notebook. However, it fails in LO 4.3.5.2 under Windows 7 and Ubuntu Linux