That is correct. The PDF file to which I also refer explains how to download 
the X11 for Mac, and it also refers to the "sudo nano" command one must enter 
so one can avoid having the annoying extra X11 windows that would open without 
asking when one starts using Open Office.--Sincerely,Chris Skurkey> CC: [EMAIL 
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[email protected]> Subject: Re: [users] use with mac osx> > Hi,> If not 
already installed you must install X11 first.> The full instructions are here> 
<http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/faq/index.html>> > Tom> > On 25 Mar 2007, at 
17:56, Clyde Kirkbride wrote:> > > Does open office writer work without 
modification with mac osx?> > Clyde> >> > 
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