At 15:55 19/11/2016 -0500, Honly Noname wrote:
I am a recent convert to using [M]arkdown for creating draft
documents, outlines etc. [...] Now I would also like to create
drafts of documents and of slide presentations in markdown to later
be transferred to OpenOffice or LibreOffice Writer for f
Dave,
I had a tinker on my raspberry pi which runs a derivative of debian but
not much joy. So no concrete proposals.
First suggestion then:
sudo apt-get install libreoffice*
This should attempt to install all the bits of LO you have not got (and
flag any dependency issues)
You could try
I am a recent convert to using markdown for creating draft documents, outlines
etc. My primary OS is CentOS where I use geany with a plugin although I believe
gedit also allows for creating/editing markdown documents(?) On windows I have
both geany, markdown pad íí, and notepad ii.
Now I would
Robert,
It appears that Base was not installed as part of the upgrade - odd!
So, my question is what components are needed? They are:
* Java runtime. Should not need as I have the 1.8 JDK, but...
* report-builder
* others?
Dave,
On Sat, Nov 19, 2016, at 10:21 AM, Robert Großkopf wrote:
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Hi Dave,
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> LO was installed as part of the upgrade from a previous version
> where Base was installed.
And? Have you had a look it has been installed? I have read the same
on a German Ubuntu-Forum: Base wouldn't be installed by default, but
could
On Sat, Nov 19, 2016, at 08:42 AM, RODRIGUEZ FONSECA JORGE ALBERTO
wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I suggest this:
>
> 1) Load the menu Office-Base.
> 2) Drag and Drop the Icon-Menu Base to the desktop
The menu item "Base Database" is not drag and drop, so nothing happens.
None of the menu items are D & D.
JRE is installed.
$ java -version
openjdk version "1.8.0_111"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build
1.8.0_111-8u111-b14-2ubuntu0.16.10.2-b14)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.111-b14, mixed mode)
LO was installed as part of the upgrade from a previous version where
Base was installed.
Dave,
On S
Hi:
I suggest this:
1) Load the menu Office-Base.
2) Drag and Drop the Icon-Menu Base to the desktop
3) Right click on icon Base desktop, find properties and then click there
4) Look there the Order statement
5) Copy the statement order
6) Open a terminal (Console)
7) Paste the statement order Co
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Hi Dave,
> When I click on Base, nothing happens. Also, there is no File/Base
> or File/Database. What gives?
>
> Dave, Ubuntu 16.10 mate LO 5.2.2
Where did you get LO from? Ubuntu repositories? Could be the
standard-installation doesen't install