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commit 1c2dd1e2af2301037b24afea9ff0e94bb7926e93
Author:     Stephan Bergmann <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Mon Nov 11 10:46:34 2024 +0100
Commit:     Stephan Bergmann <[email protected]>
CommitDate: Tue Nov 12 09:05:03 2024 +0100

    Update readme
    
    Change-Id: I06a52d758657261719f634e6bd7ccd339cb3680d
    Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/176395
    Reviewed-by: Stephan Bergmann <[email protected]>
    Tested-by: Stephan Bergmann <[email protected]>

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@@ -17,14 +17,7 @@
        <body>
                <div id="Intro">
                        <h1 id="Welcome" xml:lang="en-US">${PRODUCTNAME} 
${PRODUCTVERSION} ReadMe</h1>
-                       <p id="LatestUpdates" xml:lang="en-US">For the latest 
updates to this readme file, see <a 
href="https://git.libreoffice.org/core/tree/master/README.md";>https://git.libreoffice.org/core/tree/master/README.md</a></p>
                        <p id="A6" xml:lang="en-US">This file contains 
important information about the ${PRODUCTNAME} software. You are recommended to 
read this information very carefully before starting installation.</p>
-                       <p id="A7" xml:lang="en-US">The ${PRODUCTNAME} 
community is responsible for the development of this product, and invites you 
to consider participating as a community member. If you are a new user, you can 
visit the ${PRODUCTNAME} site, where you will find lots of information about 
the ${PRODUCTNAME} project and the communities that exist around it. Go to <a 
href="https://www.libreoffice.org/";>https://www.libreoffice.org/</a>.</p>
-                       <h3 id="A10" xml:lang="en-US">Is ${PRODUCTNAME} Really 
Free for Any User?</h3>
-                       <p id="A11" xml:lang="en-US">${PRODUCTNAME} is free for 
use by everybody. You may take this copy of ${PRODUCTNAME} and install it on as 
many computers as you like, and use it for any purpose you like (including 
commercial, government, public administration and educational use). For further 
details see the license text packaged with this ${PRODUCTNAME} download.</p>
-                       <h3 id="A12" xml:lang="en-US">Why is ${PRODUCTNAME} 
Free for Any User?</h3>
-                       <p id="A13" xml:lang="en-US">You can use this copy of 
${PRODUCTNAME} free of charge because individual contributors and corporate 
sponsors have designed, developed, tested, translated, documented, supported, 
marketed, and helped in many other ways to make ${PRODUCTNAME} what it is today 
- the world's leading Open Source productivity software for home and office.</p>
-                       <p id="A13b" xml:lang="en-US">If you appreciate their 
efforts, and would like to ensure that ${PRODUCTNAME} continues to be available 
far into the future, please consider contributing to the project - see <a 
href="https://www.documentfoundation.org/contribution/";>https://www.documentfoundation.org/contribution/</a>
 for details. Everyone can make a contribution of some kind.</p>
                </div>
 
                <div id="Installation">
@@ -57,8 +50,6 @@
                                </ul>
                        </div>
                        <div class="LINUX" id="Linuxi2">
-                           <p id="s2we10" xml:lang="en-US">As a general rule, 
you are recommended to install ${PRODUCTNAME} via the installation methods 
recommended by your particular Linux distribution (such as the Ubuntu Software 
Center, in the case of Ubuntu Linux). This is because it is usually the 
simplest way to obtain an installation that is optimally integrated into your 
system. Indeed, ${PRODUCTNAME} may well be already installed by default when 
you originally install your Linux operating system.</p>
-                               <p id="s2we11" xml:lang="en-US">This 
"stand-alone" ${PRODUCTNAME} installer is provided for users in need of 
previews, having special needs, and for out-of-the-ordinary cases.</p>
                                <ul>
                                        <li>
                                                <p id="s2we35" 
xml:lang="en-US">Linux Kernel version 3.10 or higher;</p>
@@ -80,21 +71,20 @@
                                                <p id="wd2dff" 
xml:lang="en-US">Gnome 3.18 or higher, with the at-spi2 1.32 package (required 
for support for assistive technology [AT] tools), or another compatible GUI 
(such as KDE, among others).</p>
                                        </li>
                                </ul>
-                               <p id="Linuxi3a" xml:lang="en-US">There is a 
wide variety of Linux distributions, and there may be different installation 
options (KDE vs Gnome, etc.) available from the same Linux vendor. Some 
distributions ship with their own “native” version of ${PRODUCTNAME}, which may 
have different features from this community-supplied version of ${PRODUCTNAME}. 
In many cases, you can install the community-supplied ${PRODUCTNAME} alongside 
a native version. However, you may prefer to remove the “native” version before 
installing this community-supplied version. For details on how to do that, 
please consult the user help resources provided by your particular Linux 
vendor.</p>
                                <p class="note" id="Linuxi4a" 
xml:lang="en-US">It is a recommended best practice to back-up your system and 
data before you remove or install software.</p>
                        </div>
                        <p id="Precautions" xml:lang="en-US">Please make sure 
you have enough free memory in the temporary directory on your system, and 
please ensure that read, write and run access rights have been granted. Close 
all other programs before starting the installation process.</p>
                        <h3 id="sdfsdfgf42s" xml:lang="en-US">Installation of 
${PRODUCTNAME} on Debian/Ubuntu-based Linux systems</h3>
                        <p id="debianinstall1" xml:lang="en-US">For 
instructions on how to install a language pack (after having installed the US 
English version of ${PRODUCTNAME}), please read the section below entitled 
Installing a Language Pack.</p>
-                       <p id="debianinstall2" xml:lang="en-US">When you unpack 
the downloaded archive, you will see that the contents have been decompressed 
into a sub-directory. Open a file manager window, and change directory to the 
one starting with "LibreOffice_", followed by the version number and some 
platform information.</p>
+                       <p id="debianinstall2" xml:lang="en-US">When you unpack 
the downloaded archive, you will see that the contents have been decompressed 
into a sub-directory. Open a file manager window, and change directory to the 
one starting with "ZetaOffice_", followed by the version number and some 
platform information.</p>
                        <p id="debianinstall3" xml:lang="en-US">This directory 
contains a subdirectory called "DEBS". Change directory to the "DEBS" 
directory.</p>
                        <p id="debianinstall4" xml:lang="en-US">Right-click 
within the directory and choose "Open in Terminal". A terminal window will 
open. From the command line of the terminal window, enter the following command 
(you will be prompted to enter your root user's password before the command 
will execute):</p>
-                       <p id="debianinstall5" xml:lang="en-US">The following 
commands will install LibreOffice and the desktop integration packages (you may 
just copy and paste them into the terminal screen rather than trying to type 
them):</p>
+                       <p id="debianinstall5" xml:lang="en-US">The following 
commands will install ZetaOffice and the desktop integration packages (you may 
just copy and paste them into the terminal screen rather than trying to type 
them):</p>
                        <p id="debianinstall6" xml:lang="en-US">sudo dpkg -i 
*.deb</p>
                        <p id="debianinstall9" xml:lang="en-US">The 
installation process is now completed, and you should have icons for all the 
${PRODUCTNAME} applications in your desktop's Applications/Office menu.</p>
                        <h3 id="sdfsdfgf42t" xml:lang="en-US">Installation of 
${PRODUCTNAME} on Fedora, openSUSE, Mandriva and other Linux systems using RPM 
packages</h3>
                        <p id="rpminstall1" xml:lang="en-US">For instructions 
on how to install a language pack (after having installed the US English 
version of ${PRODUCTNAME}), please read the section below entitled Installing a 
Language Pack.</p>
-                       <p id="rpminstall2" xml:lang="en-US">When you unpack 
the downloaded archive, you will see that the contents have been decompressed 
into a sub-directory. Open a file manager window, and change directory to the 
one starting with "LibreOffice_", followed by the version number and some 
platform information.</p>
+                       <p id="rpminstall2" xml:lang="en-US">When you unpack 
the downloaded archive, you will see that the contents have been decompressed 
into a sub-directory. Open a file manager window, and change directory to the 
one starting with "ZetaOffice_", followed by the version number and some 
platform information.</p>
                        <p id="rpminstall3" xml:lang="en-US">This directory 
contains a subdirectory called "RPMS". Change directory to the "RPMS" 
directory.</p>
                        <p id="rpminstall4" xml:lang="en-US">Right-click within 
the directory and choose "Open in Terminal". A terminal window will open. From 
the command line of the terminal window, enter the following command (you will 
be prompted to enter your root user's password before the command will 
execute):</p>
                        <p id="rpminstall5" xml:lang="en-US">For Fedora-based 
systems: sudo dnf install *.rpm</p>
@@ -104,11 +94,11 @@
                        <p id="rpminstall7a" xml:lang="en-US">Alternatively, 
you can use the 'install' script, located in the toplevel directory of this 
archive to perform an installation as a user. The script will set up 
${PRODUCTNAME} to have its own profile for this installation, separated from 
your normal ${PRODUCTNAME} profile. Note that this will not install the system 
integration parts such as desktop menu items and desktop MIME type 
registrations.</p>
                        <h3 id="sdfsdfgf42t2" xml:lang="en-US">Notes Concerning 
Desktop Integration for Linux Distributions Not Covered in the Above 
Installation Instructions</h3>
                        <p id="otherinstall1" xml:lang="en-US">It should be 
easily possible to install ${PRODUCTNAME} on other Linux distributions not 
specifically covered in these installation instructions. The main aspect for 
which differences might be encountered is desktop integration.</p>
-                       <p id="otherinstall2" xml:lang="en-US">The RPMS (or 
DEBS, respectively) directory also contains a package named 
libreoffice${PRODUCTVERSION}-freedesktop-menus-${PRODUCTVERSION}.0.1-1.noarch.rpm
 (or libreoffice${PRODUCTVERSION}-debian-menus_${PRODUCTVERSION}.0.1-1_all.deb, 
respectively, or similar). This is a package for all Linux distributions that 
support the Freedesktop.org specifications/recommendations (<a 
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedesktop.org";>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedesktop.org</a>),
 and is provided for installation on other Linux distributions not covered in 
the aforementioned instructions.</p>
+                       <p id="otherinstall2" xml:lang="en-US">The RPMS (or 
DEBS, respectively) directory also contains a package named 
zetaoffice${PRODUCTVERSION}-freedesktop-menus-${PRODUCTVERSION}.0.1-1.noarch.rpm
 (or zetaoffice${PRODUCTVERSION}-debian-menus_${PRODUCTVERSION}.0.1-1_all.deb, 
respectively, or similar). This is a package for all Linux distributions that 
support the Freedesktop.org specifications/recommendations (<a 
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedesktop.org";>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedesktop.org</a>),
 and is provided for installation on other Linux distributions not covered in 
the aforementioned instructions.</p>
                        <h3 id="sdfsdfgf42t3" xml:lang="en-US">Installing a 
Language Pack</h3>
                        <p id="linuxlangpack1" xml:lang="en-US">Download the 
language pack for your desired language and platform. They are available from 
the same location as the main installation archive. From the Nautilus file 
manager, extract the downloaded archive into a directory (your desktop, for 
instance). Ensure that you have exited all ${PRODUCTNAME} applications 
(including the QuickStarter, if it is started).</p>
                        <p id="linuxlangpack2" xml:lang="en-US">Change 
directory to the directory in which you extracted your downloaded language 
pack.</p>
-                       <p id="linuxlangpack3" xml:lang="en-US">Now change 
directory to the directory that was created during the extraction process. For 
instance, for the French language pack for a 32-bit Debian/Ubuntu-based system, 
the directory is named LibreOffice_, plus some version information, plus 
Linux_x86_langpack-deb_fr.</p>
+                       <p id="linuxlangpack3" xml:lang="en-US">Now change 
directory to the directory that was created during the extraction process. For 
instance, for the French language pack for a 32-bit Debian/Ubuntu-based system, 
the directory is named ZetaOffice_, plus some version information, plus 
Linux_x86_langpack-deb_fr.</p>
                        <p id="linuxlangpack4" xml:lang="en-US">Now change 
directory to the directory that contains the packages to install. On 
Debian/Ubuntu-based systems, the directory will be DEBS. On Fedora, openSUSE or 
Mandriva systems, the directory will be RPMS.</p>
                        <p id="linuxlangpack5" xml:lang="en-US">From the 
Nautilus file manager, right-click in the directory and choose the command 
"Open in terminal". In the terminal window you just opened, execute the command 
to install the language pack (with all of the commands below, you may be 
prompted to enter your root user's password):</p>
                        <p id="linuxlangpack6" xml:lang="en-US">For 
Debian/Ubuntu-based systems: sudo dpkg -i *.deb</p>
@@ -159,56 +149,6 @@
                        <p id="pji76w1" xml:lang="en-US">When sending a 
document via 'File - Send - Email Document' or 'File - Send - Email as PDF' 
problems might occur (program crashes or hangs). This is due to the Windows 
system file "Mapi" (Messaging Application Programming Interface) which causes 
problems in some file versions. Unfortunately, the problem cannot be narrowed 
down to a certain version number. For more information visit <a 
href="https://www.microsoft.com";>https://www.microsoft.com</a> to search the 
Microsoft Knowledge Base for "mapi dll".</p>
                </div>
 
-               <div id="A11y">
-                       <h2 id="aw22" xml:lang="en-US">Important Accessibility 
Notes</h2>
-                       <p id="access7" xml:lang="en-US">For more information 
on the accessibility features in ${PRODUCTNAME}, see <a 
href="https://www.libreoffice.org/accessibility/";>https://www.libreoffice.org/accessibility/</a></p>
-               </div>
-
-               <div id="UserSupport">
-                       <h2 id="support" xml:lang="en-US">User Support</h2>
-                       <p id="support1" xml:lang="en-US">The <a 
href="https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/community-support/";>main support 
page</a> offers various possibilities for help with ${PRODUCTNAME}. Your 
question may have already been answered - check the Community Forum at <a 
href="https://www.documentfoundation.org/nabble/";>https://www.documentfoundation.org/nabble/</a>
 or search the archives of the '[email protected]' mailing list at <a 
href="https://www.libreoffice.org/lists/users/";>https://www.libreoffice.org/lists/users/</a>.
 Alternatively, you can send in your questions to <a 
href="mailto:[email protected]";>[email protected]</a>. If you like to 
subscribe to the list (to get email responses), send an empty mail to: <a 
href="mailto:[email protected]";>[email protected]</a>.</p>
-                       <p id="faq" url="ahead" xml:lang="en-US">Also check the 
FAQ section at <a 
href="https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/frequently-asked-questions/";>the 
LibreOffice website</a>.</p>
-               </div>
-
-               <div id="ReportBugsIssues">
-                       <h2 id="reportbugs" xml:lang="en-US">Reporting Bugs 
&amp; Issues</h2>
-                       <p id="reportbugs1" xml:lang="en-US">Our system for 
reporting, tracking and solving bugs is currently Bugzilla, hosted at <a 
href="https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/";>https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/</a>.
 We encourage all users to feel entitled and welcome to report bugs that may 
arise on your particular platform. Energetic reporting of bugs is one of the 
most important contributions that the user community can make to the ongoing 
development and improvement of ${PRODUCTNAME}.</p>
-               </div>
-
-               <div id="GettingInvolved">
-                       <h2 id="gettinginvolved1" xml:lang="en-US">Getting 
Involved</h2>
-                       <p id="gettinginvolved2" xml:lang="en-US">The 
${PRODUCTNAME} Community would very much benefit from your active participation 
in the development of this important open source project.</p>
-                       <p id="gettingimvolved3" xml:lang="en-US">As a user, 
you are already a valuable part of the suite's development process and we would 
like to encourage you to take an even more active role with a view to being a 
long-term contributor to the community. Please join and check out the 
contributing page at <a 
href="https://www.libreoffice.org/community/get-involved/";>the LibreOffice 
website</a>.</p>
-                       <h3 id="howtostart" xml:lang="en-US">How to Start</h3>
-                       <p id="howtostart1" xml:lang="en-US">The best way to 
start contributing is to subscribe to one or more of the mailing lists, lurk 
for a while, and gradually use the mail archives to familiarize yourself with 
many of the topics covered since the ${PRODUCTNAME} source code was released 
back in October 2000. When you're comfortable, all you need to do is send an 
email self-introduction and jump right in. If you are familiar with Open Source 
Projects, check out our To-Dos list and see if there is anything you would like 
to help with at <a href="https://www.libreoffice.org/community/developers/";>the 
LibreOffice website</a>.</p>
-                       <h3 id="subscribe" xml:lang="en-US">Subscribe</h3>
-                       <p id="subscribe1" xml:lang="en-US">Here are a few of 
the mailing lists to which you can subscribe at <a 
href="https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/";>https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/</a></p>
-                       <ul>
-                               <li>
-                                       <p id="subscribelist1" 
xml:lang="en-US">News: [email protected] *recommended to all 
users* (light traffic)</p>
-                               </li>
-
-                               <li>
-                                       <p id="subscribelist2" 
xml:lang="en-US">Main user list: [email protected] *easy way to lurk 
on discussions* (heavy traffic)</p>
-                               </li>
-
-                               <li>
-                                       <p id="subscribelist3" 
xml:lang="en-US">Marketing project: [email protected] *beyond 
development* (getting heavy)</p>
-                               </li>
-
-                               <li>
-                                       <p id="subscribelist4" 
xml:lang="en-US">General developer list: [email protected] 
(heavy traffic)</p>
-                               </li>
-                       </ul>
-                       <h3 id="joining0" xml:lang="en-US">Joining one or more 
Projects</h3>
-                       <p id="joining" xml:lang="en-US">You can make major 
contributions to this important open source project even if you have limited 
software design or coding experience. Yes, you!</p>
-               </div>
-
-               <div id="Credits">
-                       <p id="credits" xml:lang="en-US">We hope you enjoy 
working with the new ${PRODUCTNAME} ${PRODUCTVERSION} and will join us 
online.</p>
-                       <p id="credits2" xml:lang="en-US">The LibreOffice 
Community</p>
-               </div>
-
                <div id="ModifiedSourceCode">
                        <h2 id="ModifiedSourceCodeHeading" 
xml:lang="en-US">Used / Modified Source Code</h2>
                        <p id="ModifiedSourceCodePara" 
xml:lang="en-US">Portions Copyright 1998, 1999 James Clark. Portions Copyright 
1996, 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation.</p>

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