> I use MS Office for that kind of stuff. It sucks less than OO and I
> usually have dual boot or some spare system that runs Windows+MS
> Office. And people stopped complaining about broken documents all the
> time like in the days when I used OO ;)
>
> I know it's sad, but there is no alternative
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 08:15:04PM +0100, Sylvain BERTRAND wrote:
> > In heaven there is no GNU.
>
> Neither perl/python/ruby/lua/squirel/scheme/C++/java/C#.
> :)
Lua is suckless, seriously. Just look at it.
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 02:33:50PM +, Sean Whitton wrote:
> What do you mean by "stable version"? I've been using 0.3, the .tar.gz
> download, and am not pulling from Mercurial.
I decided you are pulling from hg after I read this:
> It's got worse this week, in that surf has basically stoppe
On 11 March 2010 15:24, Jakub Lach wrote:
> 11 march 2010 12:33 Anselm R Garbe napisał(a):
>
>> On 11 March 2010 11:20, Alexander Surma
>> wrote:
>> > Isn't OOo just java too?
>> > So you *might* get that fixxed with the grey-windows-in-java-workarounds:
>>
>> That would also explain why OO is
11 march 2010 12:33 Anselm R Garbe napisał(a):
> On 11 March 2010 11:20, Alexander Surma
> wrote:
> > Isn't OOo just java too?
> > So you *might* get that fixxed with the grey-windows-in-java-workarounds:
>
> That would also explain why OO is so damn slow. But it's not Java,
> it's rather a hu
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 02:52:15PM +0300, anonymous wrote:
> Use stable version. Now most of cookies-related code is removed and it
> will be rewritten for multi-process design. The problem with existing
> cookies code is that it stores cookies when you exit and reloads when you
> start new su
> "SW" == Sean Whitton writes:
SW> From when I started using surf, I found it a bit annoying how
SW> cookies don't seem to 'stick' - logging into things like, say,
SW> Google Calendar doesn't persist for more than a few hours when you
SW> tick "remember me", which is something
Thanks for the hint but I already tried with no luck.
I will try to install the Beta version of OO and see if the problem persists.
capitn
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 12:20:22 +0100
Alexander Surma wrote:
> Isn't OOo just java too?
> So you *might* get that fixxed with the grey-windows-in-java-workaro
Use stable version. Now most of cookies-related code is removed and it
will be rewritten for multi-process design. The problem with existing
cookies code is that it stores cookies when you exit and reloads when you
start new surf process. So if you run 2 surf processes, login in first,
close it and
I have no such poblem with Go-oo 3.2.
--
Evgeny
On 11 March 2010 11:20, Alexander Surma wrote:
> Isn't OOo just java too?
> So you *might* get that fixxed with the grey-windows-in-java-workarounds:
That would also explain why OO is so damn slow. But it's not Java,
it's rather a huge pile of crappy C++ code and a big surprise that it
works to s
Isn't OOo just java too?
So you *might* get that fixxed with the grey-windows-in-java-workarounds:
either:
wmname LG3D; unset AWT_TOOLKIT
or:
export AWT_TOOLKIT=MToolkit
Surma
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Jakub Lach wrote:
> 11 march 2010 10:25 Anselm R Garbe
>
>> Most likely openoffice r
11 march 2010 10:25 Anselm R Garbe
> Most likely openoffice requires a reparenting WM.
>
> I'd say file a bug report @openoffice.org.
>
> Cheers,
> Anselm
>
>
I'm using OOo_DEV300_m71 (3.3) and have no such problem.
regards,
-Jakub Lach
Hi,
From when I started using surf, I found it a bit annoying how cookies
don't seem to 'stick' - logging into things like, say, Google Calendar
doesn't persist for more than a few hours when you tick "remember me",
which is something that a lot of services have. Is this a problem with
how surf s
On 11 March 2010 09:20, Nicolas Capit wrote:
> Since I upgraded openoffice to v3.2.0 when I switch a presentation to
> fullscreen then I just get a tiny square box (like in the screenshot attached:
> the square box is just under the mouse pointer)
>
> I tested with blackbox WM and openoffice worke
Hello,
Since I upgraded openoffice to v3.2.0 when I switch a presentation to
fullscreen then I just get a tiny square box (like in the screenshot attached:
the square box is just under the mouse pointer)
I tested with blackbox WM and openoffice worked fine.
With previous versions of openoffice e
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