Andrew Fisk wrote:
As mentioned in other replies, you do need to install X11 on your Mac.
Given that OO.o under X11 does not use system fonts or printers, and
presents access to the file system in a way that is un mac like (before
I get yelled at I know these are more X11 issues than OO.o issues), I
would strongly recommend that you try NeoOffice -- I have both
installed, and while 2.0 works well, frankly it is a pain -- I keep
going to the menu bar expecting a menu and hit the command key expect a
command to happen -- it's really not worth the fight unless you need the
compatibility with 2.0 on your windows system.
Or have an Intel Mac, which will not run NeoOffice.
--
John W. Kennedy
"But now is a new thing which is very old--
that the rich make themselves richer and not poorer,
which is the true Gospel, for the poor's sake."
-- Charles Williams. "Judgement at Chelmsford"
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