Seriously Guy I did read the e-mail and you said to download the US
english version. you may think Im an idot for not knowing which file
is the US english version but regardless the SDK file is the only one
called " en-US" so the Question remains which is the correct file?
Dan Klinglesmith
On Sep 23, 2008, at 11:01 AM, Guy Voets wrote:
2008/9/23 Dan Klinglesmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ok I downloaded and opened the FILE
"OOo_3.0.0rc2_MacOSXIntel_SDK_install_en-US.dmg" There is no Open
Office
Application file in the resulting OpenOffice.org3.0_SDK folder.
this was the only file I found in the OOo_3.0.0rc2 folder that
indicates
en-US
Any more help finding the correct file to download would be greatly
appreciated.
Thank
Dan Klinglesmith
On Sep 23, 2008, at 8:33 AM, Guy Voets wrote:
2008/9/18 Saku Pinta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
I'm wondering if anyone could help out with some problems I'm
having
with Open Office 2.4? I have a Mac OS X 10.5.5.
I downloaded the program with no difficulties, and it worked fine
up
until about 24 hours ago. Now when I try and open it, I get the
message "command timed out", and it doesn't work. When I try and
open
using the Finder feature, I get the message "Could not run this
script
because of a program error. -43".
Any help would be very, very much appreciated! Also, I'm not very
computer savvy, so layman's terms are strongly encouraged.
Thanks again,
Saku
Hello,
The newest Mac OS X update 10.5.5 seems to make problems with X11
(and
also
with pdf files I...)
I propose that you install the Release Candidate 2 of the Aqua
version of
OpenOffice.org. That version doesn't need the X11 windowing utility.
You can download the RC2 from GoodDay:
http://ooopackages.good-day.net/pub/OpenOffice.org/MacOSX/3.0.0rc2/
Which file to chose?
Do you have an Intel or a PowerPC Mac?
You download the US English version
(OOo_3.0.0rc2_MacOSXIntel_install.dmg
or
...PPC_install.dmg), or the language version of you choice
(install_xx.dmg)
Download, doubleclick to open the dmg, then drag the program to your
applications folder.
You can drag the OOo icon from the Applications folder (in Finder)
to your
Dock for easy access.
The final tested&approved version of OOo 3.0.0 Aqua for Mac will
be ready
in
a few weeks.
The RC probably still has some bugs, so it's advisable to save you
work
regularly.
HTH
--
Guy
using dutch OOo Aqua 3.0.0 RC1 on a iMac Intel DualCore Tiger
and brazilian OOo Aqua 3.0.0 RC1 on an Intel MacBook Pro Leopard
-- please reply only to [email protected] --
Dodoes can't afford to have headaches
Please read the mail I send before. I didn't say to open the SDK
file, did
I?
--
Guy
Dodoes can't afford to have headaches
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