On 20 April 2011 03:23, Klistvud <quotati...@aliceadsl.fr> wrote:

> Dne, 19. 04. 2011 04:42:40 je Heddle Weaver napisal(a):
>
>> On 19 April 2011 10:34, Greg Madden <gomadtr...@gci.net> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > On Monday 18 April 2011 12:20:13 pm Heddle Weaver wrote:
>> > > Using this programme on a Debian SID base. When I used OO Impress, I
>> had
>> > > access to a full range of presentation backgrounds, which I believe
>> came
>> > by
>> > > way of a separate package install. I can't see an equivalent package
>> for
>> > LO
>> > > Impress in Aptitude. No news from an extremely slow Freenode
>> #libreoffice
>> > > and I can find nothing on the LibreOfffice site. I am old and blind,
>> so I
>> > > may have missed something. Does anybody have any information on this?
>> > >
>> > > I know I can change backgrounds through the 'format' menu tab, but the
>> > > backgrounds I did have access to were usually all I needed except for
>> > > exceptional requirement.
>> > > Thanks for any time and trouble.
>> > > Regards,
>> > >
>> > > Weaver.
>> >
>> > AFAIk, OO used a separate site for add-ons and the like, was this an
>> > add-on?
>> >
>>
>> It might have been, but I don't think so. I'm sure it was in the
>> repositories, though not there now. I'll look on the OO site later and if
>> it's there I'll install it. Some of the presentation backgrounds I used
>> from
>> OO in the past are represented properly in LO, so it should be compatible.
>> I'll get back regarding this and possibly record a bug with LO
>>
> *
*O.K., after extensive time and effort and no small expence to the
management, I find that Open Office extensions found here:*
http://tinyurl.com/3ho4u9r *are fully interoperable with Libre Office, so
they must be still talking amongst themselves and there's still hope for the
world.*
*I found that downloading them through the Libre Office extension manager
wasn't native so downloaded them to a file then a standard double click on
the file then worked well through the extension manager. But I'm running SID
so that could well be a factor.
Regards,

Weaver.
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