In ubuntu and all Apple systems there is a "Files" or other option which
will allow you to drag icons representing files into places like "trash".
Files starting with a dot as does ".config" are not visible until you
find a button to "show all". When you find the directory .config open it
up
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Hi Paolo,
> generally to perform such operations on system / configuration
> files or folder, I open the file manager with root privileges
> (from terminal: sudo nautilus - or thunar, nemo... whathever you
> have). you can rename, move or delete
generally to perform such operations on system / configuration files or
folder, I open the file manager with root privileges (from terminal: sudo
nautilus - or thunar, nemo... whathever you have). you can rename, move or
delete anything from there (essentially I rename files or folders
Hi. I don't know if this is your problem.
During an update of LO to the Suse repository I noticed the
configuration is now in
/home/me/.config/libreoffice/4-suse/
It used to be in /home/me/.config/libreoffice/4/
What I had to do was remove the new 4-suse and type in a terminal.
>cd
On Sat, 25 Feb 2017 19:32:26 -0500
Remy Gauthier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The "-f" option (force) will basically ignore any non write access
> protections. Without it, rm will prompt for each file that needs to be
> deleted if the proper access rights are not correctly set
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Hi Andre,
> change ¨4¨ into ¨4old¨ did not solve my problem.
>
"4" has been created new? Or is there also a "4-suse"?
Could you post some of the fonts you couldn't see in LO, but are
available for other programs like the fontmanager of KDE?
change ¨4¨ into ¨4old¨ did not solve my problem.
Andre
Thanks
Op 26-02-17 om 08:55 schreef Robert Großkopf:
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Hi Andre,
I use OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. In the new version of LibreOffice is a
shortage of fonts. I can choose 104 fonts from the 171
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Hi Andre,
> I use OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. In the new version of LibreOffice is a
> shortage of fonts. I can choose 104 fonts from the 171 available of
> my system fonts. I was advised to delete ~/.config/libreoffice/.
> How can I do that?
Could be yor
Hi,
The "-f" option (force) will basically ignore any non write access
protections. Without it, rm will prompt for each file that needs to be
deleted if the proper access rights are not correctly set (which I find
annoying when I want to delete a directory tree). In this specific
case, the intent
On Sat, 25 Feb 2017 17:29:24 -0500
Remy Gauthier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The easiest way to delete a folder in Linux is to use the "rm -rf"
> command:
>
> 1) Open a terminal/shell
> 2) cd to ~/.config
> 3) Enter "rm -rf libreoffice" (without the quotes)
You shouldn't normally
Hi,
The easiest way to delete a folder in Linux is to use the "rm -rf"
command:
1) Open a terminal/shell
2) cd to ~/.config
3) Enter "rm -rf libreoffice" (without the quotes)
If you want a safer way, just rename the folder (this way you can
revert back if something goes wrong):
1) Open a
I use OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.
In the new version of LibreOffice is a shortage of fonts. I can choose
104 fonts from the 171 available of my system fonts.
I was advised to delete ~/.config/libreoffice/.
How can I do that?
Thanks
Andre den Oudsten
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