I just installed AOO 4.1.4 RC4 on Ubuntu 17.10 Beta2 64-bit.
It works fine!
But the "new" dark Gnome Desktop looks ugly (to me) and wastes an
enormous amount of screen space...
Matthias
Am 27.09.2017 um 14:59 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
> This is good news... I plan on creating a VOTE thread within
On 22 Sep, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> Available for immediate testing are the source tarballs/zips and
> community builds of Apache OpenOffice 4.1.4-RC4 (RC3 was DOA).
>
> As noted, these are Release Candidates and are not official,
> GA releases, although based on testing, the could become so.
> So P
My preliminary testing with AOO 4.1.4 RC4 on Linux-32 (CentOS 6.9) results
in everything AOK. I had built AOO 4.1.4 RC2 without problems and tested
that a few weeks ago as well. I will test RC4 more before the vote.
On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 10:51 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> Available for immediate
This is good news... I plan on creating a VOTE thread within the next
few days, most likely on Friday.
As an aside, next week I will be in Orlando for the Grace Hopper
Conference, and will have somewhat limited cycles.
> On Sep 27, 2017, at 6:49 AM, Matthias Seidel
> wrote:
>
> I (obviously) b
I (obviously) built AOO 4.1.4 RC4 for Windows for all 41 languages (Full
Installation) incl. Language Packs and SDK.
If time permits I will do a build from source tarballs.
I installed AOO 4.1.4 RC4 on:
- Windows 7 Home 32-bit (de Full Installation / pl Language Pack)
- Windows 7 Pro 64-bit (de
I have completed the minimum testing I need to cast a binding +1 vote
for RC4, including successfully compiling and testing from the source
tarball as well as installing and testing a couple of binaries. I will,
of course, continue testing until the decision is made.
On 9/22/2017 10:51 AM, Jim
Thanks!
On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 10:51 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
> Available for immediate testing are the source tarballs/zips and
> community builds of Apache OpenOffice 4.1.4-RC4 (RC3 was DOA).
>
> As noted, these are Release Candidates and are not official,
> GA releases, although based on test
No problems with AOO 4.1.4 RC 4 DE installation and en-GB language pack
under Ubuntu 14.04 64bit.
Regards
Mathias
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That is consistent with Peter Kovacs' suggestion that it might be
picking up the language from my profile. I was running on a computer
that had run AOO previously, though not a 4.1.4 candidate.
On 9/24/2017 5:26 AM, Stuart Swales wrote:
That's odd as 4.1.4-RC4 en-GB Windows install works fine f
That's odd as 4.1.4-RC4 en-GB Windows install works fine for me (albeit
on a W7 system that has never had AOO or OOo on it before).
Have a look under Options > Language Settings > Languages and check that
Default language for documents is English (UK).
My fresh install correctly chose English (U
Mine is on default. But I did not update. Maybe it is something thats
pulled from your Profile?
On 23.09.2017 23:58, Patricia Shanahan wrote:
Tools - Language - For all Text - Reset to Default Language makes it
accept "colour". Shouldn't it start out in the default language on
installation?
Tools - Language - For all Text - Reset to Default Language makes it
accept "colour". Shouldn't it start out in the default language on
installation?
On 9/23/2017 2:38 PM, Patricia Shanahan wrote:
I installed the en-GB binary on a Windows 10 machine. Its spell checker
wants me to drop the "u"
I installed the en-GB binary on a Windows 10 machine. Its spell checker
wants me to drop the "u" from "colour". Is there something else I have
to do to make it really en-GB?
On 9/22/2017 10:51 AM, Jim Jagielski wrote:
Available for immediate testing are the source tarballs/zips and
community b
Available for immediate testing are the source tarballs/zips and
community builds of Apache OpenOffice 4.1.4-RC4 (RC3 was DOA).
As noted, these are Release Candidates and are not official,
GA releases, although based on testing, the could become so.
So PLEASE test these out!
You can find these ge
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