germane notes from one more earlier ESC meeting...
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/minutes-of-ESC-call-td4142383.html
--
View this message in context:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/where-does-LO-5-x-config-files-tp4190051p4190061.html
Sent from the Users mailing list archive at Nab
No, the /4 path was retained because there was no real reason to change the
path, and some good technical reasons for compatibility with exiting user
profile and extensions. There were quite a few issues affecting UX during
migration from LibreOffice 3.x to 4.x and the impact on extensions.
The E
On Wed, 3 Aug 2016 12:59:28 -0400
Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster wrote:
> In the .config folder, I see libreoffice folder containing version 4,
> but I cannot find ver 5.x.x config files.
LibreOffice 5.x uses configuration files of 4.x version. On Unix
systems, they are stored in ~/.config/libr
I just installed the DEB 64-bit 5.2.0.x version
I had the 5.1.x version installed before it.
In the .config folder, I see libreoffice folder containing version 4,
but I cannot find ver 5.x.x config files.
Where do they now reside in the Ubuntu/DEB system folders?
I was checking on some co
Hi Folks,
I wondered if anyone uses Seamonky to reach this list?
If so, do you use the Portable Seamonkey from here...
http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/seamonkey_portable
I'm trying to use a portable browser on a flash drive to reach this
list and thought Seamoneky might be a worthy candid
Hello,
I agree full-heartedly with Alex, but then I have been working with relational
DBs
ever since my days at IBM (DB2), where I specialised on databases for a while.
In fact
I happened to get to know one of the fathers of that technology - Chris Date. I
have
been using OO and LO with a MySQL
Base and some of its limitations (including enbedded HSQLDB) are well
described here:
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/FAQ_(Base)
The last two times I needed a multi user database accessible over the web I
went with a LAMP approach. The *upfront* set up and learning curve was
higher but *less* ti
Le 02/08/2016 à 00:23, Ian Whitfield a écrit :
Hi Ian,
>
> *Re: The LO Base discussion* - just my "Penny's Worth"!!!
>
> The only way I got any (sort of results) was by using MySQL as the
> backend but it took a couple of months to get it working and after a few
> months even that crashed on
Hi Philipp,
I don't know, how embedding and headless work, but I can tell you, how
to get two running processes in normal cases on Windows:
When a soffice.bin process is started it writes the ~.lock file in the
folder which contains the 'user' folder, which contains all the personal
LibreOff
On Wed, 2016-08-03 at 10:02 +1200, tonybsa wrote:
> In defence of LibreOffice Base.
> Unlike Ian I have had very good results with Base.
>
> Over the last 8 years I have used Base as a a "front end" to a MySQL
> database in 5 different countries for different projects.
>
> One database was for th
Hi,
we are embedding LibreOffice into an Application using UNO. In order to do
that, we start LibreOffice in headless mode. However, this results in a user
not being able to use LibreOffice outside of our application. If he tries to
open a document, nothing visible happens, because the headless
11 matches
Mail list logo