On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 19:52:44 +0000 Barrie Backhurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:
> > > I also thought I would check out the possibility of installing 2.10. > > > The only version listed in the repositories that I have in my > > > sources.list file is 2.04, so if I am going to install 2.10 I need to > > > find an appropriate .deb file. I went all over openoffice.org and I > > > can't find one word anywhere about what architecture the download files > > > are for. I can download a tar.gz file for 2.10, but it doesn't say if > > > it will install on a 64-bit Linux distribution. > > I run Gentoo, but this page(and its links) may be of use. > > http://bodmas.org/blog/?p=523 Thanks, but that is for 32-bit Ubuntu. It will not work with 64-bit Linux. (At least, I don't think so.) As others have posted, the 64-bit version of 2.1 is still very unstable. Therefore, I have decided that it is not something I want to try at this time. One workaround that will work (although it is occasionally messy) is to open my default template for editing, then add tab stops manually at .3 in., .6 in., .9 in., etc. until I have enough to go all the way across a standard page. If I add these to the Default style it should propogate to the other styles as well. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
