Lozier jsloz...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Jay Lozier jsloz...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] disappearing letter
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Sunday, 15 April, 2012, 2:32
On 04/14/2012 09:28 PM, Doug wrote:
On 04/14/2012 09:08 PM, Jay Lozier wrote:
On 04/14/2012 08:08 PM, Doug
Hi :)
The 6_24 was the first one that seemed to cause slow-downs in earlier versions
of LibreOffice, 3.3.x and 3.4.x branches (prior to 3.4.5). More recent
versions of java seem to have often caused crashes as well as slowdowns. The
best version seems to have been the 6_21. That seemed to be
On 13/04/2012, Doug dmcgarr...@optonline.net wrote:
I just modified a previous letter, which was a previously sent FAX,
and went to save the modified version, which had a fair amount of
work in it. When I said save I got a fast-disappearing message,
something about java, and the whole
On 04/14/2012 05:27 AM, e-letter wrote:
On 13/04/2012, Dougdmcgarr...@optonline.net wrote:
I just modified a previous letter, which was a previously sent FAX,
and went to save the modified version, which had a fair amount of
work in it. When I said save I got a fast-disappearing message,
On 04/14/2012 01:15 PM, Doug wrote:
On 04/14/2012 05:27 AM, e-letter wrote:
On 13/04/2012, Dougdmcgarr...@optonline.net wrote:
I just modified a previous letter, which was a previously sent FAX,
and went to save the modified version, which had a fair amount of
work in it. When I said save I
On 04/14/2012 04:35 PM, Jay Lozier wrote:
On 04/14/2012 01:15 PM, Doug wrote:
On 04/14/2012 05:27 AM, e-letter wrote:
On 13/04/2012, Dougdmcgarr...@optonline.net wrote:
I just modified a previous letter, which was a previously sent FAX,
and went to save the modified version, which had a fair
Hi :)
You can see what version of java is being used in LibreOffice by going to
Tools - Options - Java
Hopefully you will see both version of java listed. You should be able to see
which one is selected and the tick-box should hopefully show that java is being
used.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 04/14/2012 07:48 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
You can see what version of java is being used in LibreOffice by going to
Tools - Options - Java
Hopefully you will see both version of java listed. You should be able to see which one is selected and the tick-box should hopefully show that java
On 04/14/2012 08:08 PM, Doug wrote:
On 04/14/2012 07:48 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
You can see what version of java is being used in LibreOffice by
going to
Tools - Options - Java
Hopefully you will see both version of java listed. You should be
able to see which one is selected and the
On 04/14/2012 10:08 PM, Jay Lozier wrote:On
04/14/2012 08:08 PM, Doug wrote:On 04/14/2012 07:48 PM, Tom Davies
wrote:Hi :)You can see what version of java is being used in LibreOffice
by going toTools - Options - JavaHopefully you will see both version
of java listed.You
On 04/14/2012 09:08 PM, Jay Lozier wrote:
On 04/14/2012 08:08 PM, Doug wrote:
On 04/14/2012 07:48 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
You can see what version of java is being used in LibreOffice by
going to
Tools - Options - Java
Hopefully you will see both version of java listed. You should be
On 04/14/2012 09:28 PM, Doug wrote:
On 04/14/2012 09:08 PM, Jay Lozier wrote:
On 04/14/2012 08:08 PM, Doug wrote:
On 04/14/2012 07:48 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
You can see what version of java is being used in LibreOffice by
going to
Tools - Options - Java
Hopefully you will see both
At 22:17 14/04/2012 -0300, Nicolás Adamo wrote:
Java: Sun Microsystems Inc. 1.6.0_24 (Shouldn't it say Oracle's??)
Interestingly, the embedded company name was
changed from Sun to Oracle in version 1.6.0_21,
but this caused some programs using it to fail -
so it had to be changed back. See
I just modified a previous letter, which was a previously sent FAX,
and went to save the modified version, which had a fair amount of
work in it. When I said save I got a fast-disappearing message,
something about java, and the whole document disappeared. I
have since discovered that the
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