Hi :)
Best to just get the official guides, even if it's just 1 chapter at a time as 
needed
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications
You can get the full guides from there and there are also links to printed 
copies via Lulu "on demand" and also 3rd party documentation.  The printed 
guides and some of the 3rd party documentation sometimes costs money but you 
can download the official guides for free.  


The help files that you are 
trying to install are well worth forgetting about.  They are quite 
helpful but are really quite out-of-date now.  It's handy to have quick 
help available from inside the program in quick bite-sized chunks but 
much of it may be wrong or incurrate or even misleading now.  The docs team 
could really use a hand because the program is developing faster than the small 
team of writers can write!  They are quite prolific but most Office Suites only 
need a new set of guides once every 3 or 4 years.  LO needs a new set every 6 
months!  So i would stick with the official guides and forget the in-built help 
if it's not easy to install.  


Slackware!!  Blimey!  It's a tough one to pick for a first venture into 
Gnu&Linux-land!  Most people tend to go with one of the noob-friendly 
point&click "gateway" distros such as Ubuntu, Mint, Mageia.  However it does 
have quite a few advantages for a 1st venture.

Allegedly Slackers are dead-set against Office Suites.  If you have not yet 
posted the question to LinuxQuestions.Org then consider (just for this 
question);  
1.  Posting in a more general forum and avoid the specifically slackware one
2.  If you do post in the Slackware area then perhaps rephrase it in a more 
general way such as "How does one install something when there is no 
SlackBuilds script yet?"

If you have managed to get LibreOffice working then you deserve congrats.  You 
are a far more advanced Gnu&Linux user than most of us that have been using 
Gnu&Linux for many years.  (That's an accolade you quickly gain when using 
something as tough as Slackware and one of the advantages of using it)  

Congrats and regards from
Tom :)





>________________________________
> From: Tiziano Bianchi <[email protected]>
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
>Sent: Wednesday, 31 October 2012, 4:18
>Subject: [libreoffice-users] Installation of Help Pack For LibreOffice 3.6.2
> 
>I am using Linux Slackware 13.37, 32-bit.  I am fairly novice with Linux.
>
>I have installed LibreOffice 3.6.2 using the SlackBuilds.com script (I 
>modified the line which starts with VERSION). 
>
>Now I would like to also install the corresponding Help Pack, available here:
>http://www.libreoffice.org/download/?type=rpm-x86&lang=en-US&version=3.6.2
>
>Does anyone know how to do it?  There is no SlackBuilds.com script that I
>could find and Google did not turn up anything helpful in this 
>respect... 
>
>I will post the same question on LinuxQuestions.org (Slackware forum).
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