I should stat by saying that I do not now use Windows other than an old version
for access to archived files in old formats, so what I write below is based on
a quick analysis from memory of recent Forum postings.
There are a number of reported Windows 10 problems, some of which are being
laid
I see this as well:
http://www.cnet.com/forums/discussions/windows-10-changed-all-my-documents-to-read-only/
The test to do is check the file in Windows Explorer. Right click
and go to the Properties panel. If it is marked "read only" there,
with AOO not even running, then it is an OS issue.
First off I'm completely new to the developer world but am wanting to try
and make my program I'm working on the best as possible and I was
wondering, if or how I could add OpenOffice to my program. My program (I
suppose they are called applications now days) is a web browser the point
of my projec
These accounts don't provide enough information to nail anything down to root
causes, and some of the forum cases are not resolved one way or the other yet.
My main desktop machine upgraded (with my permission) to Windows 10 Pro x64 on
the evening of July 29.
I already had AOO 4.1.1 and Libre
Hi
it seems there are different opinions on how to handle the rest of the
chair election process.
I suggested a timeline, in the beginning, but I cannot see consensus, so I
will not change the timeline,
however if any other PMC member wants to do it, then I am positive as long
as we have a soluti
Did not occur for my files so there is more to it than just the upgrade
process.
Regards,
David Bell
Senior Solution Architect & IBM Certified Specialist
IBM Enterprise Social Solutions - IBM Connections Cloud, Architecture &
Strategy
From: Rob Weir
To: "dev@openoffice.apache.org"
Thanks for your update. So, for me it doesn't look like a general
problem. We should pay some attention to the problem of the "read-only"
files.
Next interesting question would to know what happens when the read-only
attribute is removed. Can the OpenOffice files be opened like before?
And is
On 04/08/2015 jeffrey crowder wrote:
I'm unsure if I am able to use
OpenOffice as you are under the Apache license, I am under the Mozilla
Public License version 2.0, the reason being is (only fitting) that my
project/program is a web browser.
Hi, the short answer to this is yes (i.e., you can
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/4.1.1/binaries/en
-US/Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.1_Win_x86_install_en-US.exe/download
Doesn't work :(
Jonathan H. Stanwood, Esq.
8 Penn Center
1628 J.F.K. Blvd, Suite 1000
Philadelphia, Pa 19103
A member of the PMC has objected to changing the date for closing nominations,
leaving it at August 16.
I think that is a sufficient basis for leaving things as they are. I am
aligned with that too.
- Dennis
-Original Message-
From: jan i [mailto:j...@apache.org]
Sent: Tuesday, Aug
It works for me, may be it was a temporary problem.
Thanks,
Roberto
2015-08-04 18:22 GMT+02:00 Jonathan Stanwood :
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> http://sourceforge.net/projects/openofficeorg.mirror/files/4.1.1/binaries/en
> -US/Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.1_Win_x86_install_en-US.exe/download
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> Doesn't work :(
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