On 13/06/2019 10:50, PascalH wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank for the info.
> Actually I'll stay with JDK 11, waiting for new uptdate of LO for Mac.
>
For what is worth mentioning is that the LibreOffice update checker
should already have proposed to you to download at least a 6.2 series.
The 6.1.x is
Hi there,
I know this topic is quite outdated, but I was willing to know whether
you have found a solution to your question.
I may be interested as well, but haven't used that specific setting. :)
Regards,
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William Gathoye
Hypertive volunteer for LibreOffice
Proud member of The Document
Hi there,
Any reason, not to use the Ubuntu PPA (they are working on Mint, but
your miealage may vary)?
I know the PPA is not an officially supported method, but this will
avoid you the hassle to instead each updates manually. :)
Regards,
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William Gathoye
Hypertive volunteer for LibreOffice
I know this topic is quite old :) But I'm still interested about the
answer (especially abut the supported Java version) :)
And wrt. the statement about the upgrade process, I checked and the
6.2.8 might not have been pushed at that time via the update checker
service. My bad :/
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William
On 26/11/2019 08:22, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
> Le 25/11/2019 à 21:04, William Gathoye (LibreOffice) a écrit :
>
> I would add that one really annoying thing is that you can't have both
> LO6282 and LO6332 on macOS launched alternately, without being asked to
> reconfigure
On 25/11/2019 21:09, Julian So wrote:
> Unfortunately, I could not find a solution through manipulating group
> policies or the registry.
2 questions coming to my mind:
1) What's happening with a more recent version of LibreOffice?
2) If the settings are present in the user profile, maybe the