Hi Tom :

Thanks for the hint. You're certainly onto something. When I checked
Tools > Options > LibreOffice Advanced, I found that there was no jre
listed.

It seems that UbuntuStudio 16.04 doesn't load a jre by default.  I
loaded the default-jre package and now LO Options indicates that it has
located  java-8-openjdk.

(This alone remedied my Sigil installation which couldn't display html
code - not a concern of this list, I know, but it does show that a jre
was not even indicated as a dependency of Sigil)

1.      Now when I try to enable the Write2xhtml extension, it still doesn't
get enabled but the error message has changed - it is now :

  "java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException"

I don't how to remedy this. Maybe someone else has a clue ?

2.      Unfortunately, trying to enable LanguageTool looks more seriously
flawed :

"[jni_uno bridge error] UNO calling Java method writeRegistryInfo:
non-UNO exception occurred: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
com/sun/star/task/XJobExecutor"

followed by a stack trace of a full page listing.

So the remaining problems are somehow java related.

Regards,
Philip


On 14/08/16 00:36, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> Can you check to see if Java is enabled within LibreOffice?  Something
> like;
> 
> Tools - Options - Java or Advanced or something
> 
> There 'should be' a line telling you what  your machine and  that line
> should be ticked or bullet-pointed, or something.
> 
> Regards from
> Tom :)
> 
> On 13 August 2016 at 19:13, Philip Jackson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
>> I've just migrated the desktop from 14.04 to 16.04 and so my working
>> LibreOffice environment has changed overnight from 4.2.8.2  to 5.1.4.2
>>
>> First impressions are very positive and I've imported all my templates
>> into Writer and things seem to work fine.
>>
>> Where I do have a problem is with a couple of extensions for Writer.
>> When I reloaded my extensions I found several of them were flagged up by
>> the LO website as 'not having been updated for over a year and maybe no
>> longer supported'. That was disappointing but I loaded the French
>> dictionaries anyway and they seem to be ok.
>>
>> The 2 extensions that cause me a problem are :
>>
>> Writer2xhtml - which I found very useful for exporting into ePUB format.
>> It has lots of adjustments that you can make. Not updated beyond LO 4
>> series.
>>
>> Language tool - also not updated beyond LO 4 series. I am not so
>> bothered by this one.
>>
>> I installed both these two anyway to see what would happen.  Neither can
>> be 'enabled' in the Extension Manager Tool and the error I get with both
>> of them is the same :
>>
>>       "Could not create Java implementation loader"
>>
>> This makes me wonder if the problem is within my new UbuntuStudio 16.04
>> support for Java rather than a problem with the extensions not having
>> been updated ?
>>
>> Does anyone out there on this list have any ideas that could help ?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Philip
>>
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