You would have to tackle them one by one. I personally have had no
issues with OOo 3.0 or 3.1 but my usage is much more basic than yours.
> Again, I don't think the problem is KDE. All the other programs I'm running,
> including non-KDE programs like eg Thunderbird, and audio and video
>
meaning
of half the "Linux-only" words.
I'm not on the Debian partition right now, but it will be very straightforward.
Many many kind and gracious thanks to one and all!
Any more suggestions are more than welcome. I'd file an OpenOffice bug
comment if I could figure out how to use that system, but it's "Greek"
to me (no offense meant, and I hope none taken, to any Greeks on this list)!
Okay, I posted my comment:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199326
If anyone wants more detail posted, please let me know.
Dotan Cohen wrote:
I can reproduce the issue on KDE 4, where Kcontrol is called "System
Settings" and therefore should affect the whole system, not just KDE
apps. Plea
Dotan Cohen wrote:
Red, it seems that you replied directly to me instead of the mailing
list. I am ccing the mailing list to keep the discussion onlist.
Okay, sorry about that. I tried installing the bugs program, but it
wanted to take out other programs that I use... I've disabled HTML fo
> I am not sure if it's an OOo issue; it might be. HOWEVER, the KDE
> system/environment DOES recognize Firefox as the default for web addresses
> from inside all other KDE and non-KDE programs, e.g. Thunderbird, audio and
> video programs, and so on. It's ONLY inside OOo that Firefox is not
> reco
I can reproduce the issue on KDE 4, where Kcontrol is called "System
Settings" and therefore should affect the whole system, not just KDE
apps. Please comment on this bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199326
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> Years ago, I had a similar issue with Thunderbird; I couldn't get firefox to
> open links in emails opened or read in the Thunderbird program. In THAT
> case, there was some specific setting inside Thunderbird that allowe
Red, it seems that you replied directly to me instead of the mailing
list. I am ccing the mailing list to keep the discussion onlist.
> WOW! You are FAST! Thank you. (Are you in Israel? If I have the right
> person, you seem to have Ivrit on your web page. My kid just came back from
> 9 months in
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> 2009/7/7 Red Hen :
>> Sirs--
>>
>> I have designated Firefox my Debian Lenny system's MAIN web browser, as
>> stipulated in the KDE Control Center.
>>
>
> Which version of KDE? Did you type in "/usr/bin/firefox" or "firefox"
> or select Firefox from the list? Note that Firefox
2009/7/7 Red Hen :
> Sirs--
>
> I have designated Firefox my Debian Lenny system's MAIN web browser, as
> stipulated in the KDE Control Center.
>
Which version of KDE? Did you type in "/usr/bin/firefox" or "firefox"
or select Firefox from the list? Note that Firefox is called Iceweasel
in Debian d
Sirs--
I have designated Firefox my Debian Lenny system's MAIN web browser, as
stipulated in the KDE Control Center.
HOWEVER, I CANNOT open links in openoffice.org writer documents with
firefox. No matter how many times I have reset the KDE Control component
to stipulate firefox as the defau
On Wednesday 2008 December 10 05:33:53 joswright wrote:
>Iwas advised to report this problem to you as it is probably not
>openoffices fault!
If you are using Debian, you can always report bugs using the "reportbug"
tool. Once filed, it's up to the maintainer of the package to push the fix
and/
On Wednesday 10 December 2008 12:33:53 joswright wrote:
> Iwas advised to report this problem to you as it is probably not
> openoffices fault!
>
> I have been using open office to print labels for years . How ever
> since I have gone onto Debian Lenny I cannot do it!
>
> The connecton between the
Iwas advised to report this problem to you as it is probably not
openoffices fault!
I have been using open office to print labels for years . How ever
since I have gone onto Debian Lenny I cannot do it!
The connecton between the database created by openoffice and the labels
is broken. All the re
On Thu, 2004-11-25 at 17:18 -0500, Matt Price wrote:
> 1.1.3 is still stuck in experimental, the debian-openoffice has I
> think been working pretty hard on perfecting 1.1.2 for sarge.
> matt
Actually we're trying to get 1.1.3 into a good enough state to upload to
unstable now. We've given up
On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 11:01:27AM +1300, Greg Trounson wrote:
> Wayne Topa wrote:
> >Thomas H. George([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> > Just made a new .sxw file, saved it, exited OO. Restarted OO and
> > printed the file. No problem here.
> >
> >ii openoffice.org 1.1.2dfsg1-1
Wayne Topa wrote:
Thomas H. George([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
The latest testing dist-upgrade of openoffice.org (1.1.2) will not print
newly created documents. Documents created before the dist-upgrade
continue to print with no problems.
Sorry. I just completed a dist-upgrad
Thomas H. George([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> The latest testing dist-upgrade of openoffice.org (1.1.2) will not print
> newly created documents. Documents created before the dist-upgrade
> continue to print with no problems.
>
Sorry. I just completed a dist-upgrade 20 minut
The latest testing dist-upgrade of openoffice.org (1.1.2) will not print
newly created documents. Documents created before the dist-upgrade
continue to print with no problems.
Tom George
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