On Tuesday 28 December 2010, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
Hello bill,
On Tuesday 28 December 2010, 18:14, bill purvis wrote:
I'm running under Linux, and used ffmpeg to convert from .mov to .avi.
The resulting file is much smaller, but shows up OK with mediaPlayer.
However, when I try to
I know absolutely squat about mac computers, but have a friend who wants to use
OOo on one. When I searched for 'openoffice on mac' on the openoffice.org/
site, I found several inquiries similar to mine, but no answers. Has anyone
been
successful at this? And, if the answer is Yes, could you
2010/12/29 Earl Melton earlemel...@yahoo.com:
I know absolutely squat about mac computers, but have a friend who wants to
use
OOo on one. When I searched for 'openoffice on mac' on the openoffice.org/
site, I found several inquiries similar to mine, but no answers. Has anyone
been
Hello bill,
On Wednesday 29 December 2010, 08:47, bill purvis wrote:
I guess you are using OOo downloaded for www.openoffice.org and not from
your distro's repositories.
Yes,
This version uses Java Media Framework
see http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Java/Java_Media_Framework
2010/12/29 Earl Melton earlemel...@yahoo.com:
I know absolutely squat about mac computers, but have a friend who wants to
use
OOo on one. When I searched for 'openoffice on mac' on the openoffice.org/
site, I found several inquiries similar to mine, but no answers. Has anyone
been
On 2010/12/29 7:05 AM Earl Melton wrote:
I know absolutely squat about mac computers, but have a friend who wants to use
OOo on one. When I searched for 'openoffice on mac' on the openoffice.org/
site, I found several inquiries similar to mine, but no answers. Has anyone been
successful at
On Wed, 2010-12-29 at 06:57 -0800, Earl Melton wrote:
2010/12/29 Earl Melton earlemel...@yahoo.com:
I know absolutely squat about mac computers, but have a friend who wants to
use
OOo on one. When I searched for 'openoffice on mac' on the openoffice.org/
site, I found several inquiries
On 2010/12/29 11:06 AM Dan Lewis wrote:
Use The Intel version for Mac OS X v10.5.8. The PowerPC version
will not work on his Mac.
It will if he has a PowerPC Mac. There is no indication in the original post of what model of
laptop it is or if it has an Intel or PowerPC processor.
--
Den 2010-12-29 15:57:13 skrev Earl Melton earlemel...@yahoo.com:
2010/12/29 Earl Melton earlemel...@yahoo.com:
I know absolutely squat about mac computers, but have a friend who
wants to
use
OOo on one. When I searched for 'openoffice on mac' on the
openoffice.org/
site, I found several
Larry and All,
Larry Gusaas said:
Do not hijack a thread. Hijacking is replying to a previous message
and just changing the subject. It will still be sorted in the same thread
as the old subject. Start a new message instead of replying to an old
one.
I am so sorry. I knew that hijacking
Thanks again Larry,
From: Larry Gusaas larry.gus...@gmail.com
To: users@openoffice.org
Sent: Wed, December 29, 2010 11:38:23 AM
Subject: [users] Re: Can OOo be used on a Mac?
On 2010/12/29 11:06 AM Dan Lewis wrote:
Use The Intel version for Mac OS X v10.5.8.
Note that I have not tried anything that I am about to suggest :-)
1. Insert the new row where you desire it to be.
2. Use the view cursor to select the row that you desire to duplicate.
3. Use a dispatch to copy row to the clipboard.
4. Move the view cursor to the new position and use a
On 12/28/2010 06:09 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
On Mon, 27 Dec 2010 13:38:41 -0800
NoOp g...
xournal
Does a wonderful job of filling in PDF application forms. I just filled
in a 6 page 'print only PDF'. End result is that it looks like I filled
out the form using an IBM Selectric typewrite :-)
On 12/29/2010 03:47 AM, bill purvis wrote:
On Tuesday 28 December 2010, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
...
I guess you are using OOo downloaded for www.openoffice.org and not from
your distro's repositories.
Yes,
This version uses Java Media Framework
see
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