On Thu, 26 Apr 2007 09:15:13 -0700 glgxg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo: > On 04/25/2007 11:28 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote: > > On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 19:42:23 -0700 NoOp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo: > > > >> If you don't mind me saying so (I'm sure that you do by now :-) > >> you've been going round & round with Ubuntu & OOo for quite some > >> time. If you'd care to drop me a note directly I'll be happy to > >> help (if I can). I have OOo 2.2 installed on Feisty and Ubuntu OOo > >> 2.2 installed on Dapper & Feisty. I can compare my installed files > >> on either with your's & hopefully we'll get you sorted out once and > >> for all :-) > > > > Never mind my previous long e-mail. A local Linux user friend came up > > with the answer: > > > > try installing OOo dictionaries-common and then see if you can remove > > the hyphenation package. I've found several bug reports relating to > > the exact same issue on debian based distros. > > > > All is PERFECT now. Feisty is running well and every feature of OOo > > is working!
> I wrote previously: > > > System|Administration|Synaptic Package Manager|Search|openoffice > > > > Right click on openoffice.org(x) (openoffice.org-core as an example), > > select Properties, then the Installed Files tab. That will tell you > > where the files are installed. > > I should have added: then select the Dependencies tab. That will tell > you the dependencies for the file. > > For openoffice.org-hyphenation the dependencies tab shows: > Depends: dictionaries-common (>=0.49.2) I did that. But the problem was that the dictionaries-common WAS installed. And Synaptic did not detect any broken dependencies. The problem was that openoffice.org-hyphenation did not know that dictionaries-common was installed. The bug is in -hyphenation. It should have just let me reinstall it. Reinstalling it would have reset its depency on dictionaries common and all would have been well. > Glad you got it working :-) > > When you say: > > All is PERFECT now. Feisty is running well and every feature of OOo > > is working! > > Can you try: > File|Wizards|Document Converter > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/93002 OK, you're right. It does not work for me either. It hangs on a line in the macro (I tried to copy and paste it here, but it won't copy). Moreover, I couldn't stop the macro from running, so I couldn't close the window. Had to kill the whole Writer app. Note to self: Do not use the document converter! Luckily I have never needed it. > File|Wizards|Address Data Source > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/93546 > Note: File|Templates|Address Book Source| Administrate button is the > same as File|Wizards|Address Data Source This appears to be working correctly. However, I just discovered a new problem. When I minimize the Writer window to the panel its floating toolbars stay on the screen. Worse, it will not restore after being minimized to the panel. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
