Sí, funciona, yo lo usaba así. Y el OpenOffice 3 levanta más rápido que el 2. Te lo digo yo que en ese momento tenía una máquina algo lenta, se notaba la diferencia.
Saludos y no hay de qué Sylvia 2010/2/15 Raul Claro > Gracias, Sylvia, por tu interés y consejos. La verdad es que, por > casualidad, encontré la solución: no había instalado openoffice.org-gnome; > eso estaba causando el problema de los acentos. Ahora todo eso debiera andar > bien. > > Los otros problemas que anoto... es lo que suele pasar con las > actualizaciones, se gana y se pierde. Yo por mí prefiero ir más lento. Con > mi versión 2 tengo todo lo que necesito. Temo que al pasarme a 3 me voy a > encontrar de nuevo con desagradables sorpresas. Y no sé si esa versión 3, > que no está en la distribución Debian-Lenny, que uso (stable), va a > funcionar. > > Muchas gracias de todos modos. Guardaré tu meil para futuro uso, cuando me > decida al cambio. > > Saludos > > Raúl > > > > > Sylvia Sánchez wrote: > >> Raúl, te sugeriría que desinstalaras esa que tenés e instales la nueva >> versión descargándola directamente del sitio de OpenOffice. Ya es la >> 3.2, fijate, vas a quedar muy atrasado si no. >> Para instalarla luego vas a root, extraés los archivos del paquete >> hacia una carpeta cualqiuera (de faćil acceso) y ponés en la consola >> dpkg -i paquete1 de openoffice >> O bien >> dpkg -install paquete1 de opneoffice >> Y así hasta terminar con todos los paquetes de la carpeta. Cuando >> hayas terminado salí de root y entrá en un usuario común para ver como >> marcha el programa. Si todo sale bien, podés volver a root y tirar >> los archivos que descargaste del sitio. >> >> >> Saludos y Espero que te haya servido de ayuda >> >> >> >> >> 2010/2/14 Raul Claro: >> >> >>> Hello, I am new on this list. >>> I have been using OO for ages now and I am very pleased with i on the >>> whole. More than anything, with the former version, OO 2.1, which went >>> with >>> Etch in Linux-Debian. It was wonderful, fast, and had a lot of useful >>> characteristics. >>> >>> I upgraded Debian to Lenny (I had to, because of Flash) and it was not >>> possible (though I tried) to keep OpenOffice 2.1. Now I have the version >>> 2.4 and find the following irritating changes: >>> >>> (1) The worst of them is that the Spanish keyboard very easily stops >>> writing >>> the Spanish accent (á, é) and the Spanish ñ, for no apparent reason. This >>> can be fixed by pressing Format and then Sign, just that. I go back to >>> the >>> text and the accents are there again. But two minutes later I must repeat >>> the whole procedure, because they have disappeared again. A real >>> nuisance. >>> WHY, or WHEN precisely they dissapear, I haven't found out yet. >>> >>> (2) And then it is a pity, that the icon von "Save" does not fade >>> anymore >>> when a file has been already saved. That was a useful, lovely feature of >>> OO >>> 2.1. Is is gone now, it stays unchanged when you save the file, so you >>> never know any more whether the file needs saving again or not. >>> >>> (3) Another useful item was the fact, that when a file was saved and >>> closed, and then reopened, OO opened the file AT THE SAME PAGE where it >>> was >>> closed before. Now it is opened always at the beginning, which means that >>> I >>> have to look up the place I left the file every time anew. >>> >>> I would be very grateful for help here. There doesn't seem to be a >>> Spanish >>> mailing-list (I couldn't find one on the site), so I write to this one. >>> >>> Raúl >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >>> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> >> >> >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
