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New commits:
commit c4bbbe82f72aedb76c9dc8d3503fc67f92d01fc0
Author: Andras Timar <[email protected]>
Date:   Sat Feb 16 17:34:44 2013 +0100

    Readme tweaks
    
    Change-Id: Ie59c828dd3b70fdeab38f6ed876096580f7af530

diff --git a/readlicense_oo/docs/readme.xrm b/readlicense_oo/docs/readme.xrm
index 5788125..0f9f47c 100755
--- a/readlicense_oo/docs/readme.xrm
+++ b/readlicense_oo/docs/readme.xrm
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
                        <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">If you have a 
previous version of ${PRODUCTNAME} already installed, then you will need to 
de-install it before proceeding further. 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 "LibO_", 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 "LibreOffice_", 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">sudo dpkg -i 
*.deb</p>
@@ -139,14 +139,14 @@
                        <p id="debianinstall8" xml:lang="en-US">Now run the 
dpkg command again:</p>
                        <p id="debianinstall9" xml:lang="en-US">sudo dpkg -i 
*.deb</p>
                        <p id="debianinstallA" 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, Suse, Mandriva and other Linux systems using RPM 
packages</h3>
+                       <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">If you have a 
previous version of ${PRODUCTNAME} already installed, then you will need to 
de-install it before proceeding further. 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 "LibO_", 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 "LibreOffice_", 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: su -c 'yum install *.rpm'</p>
                        <p id="rpminstall6" xml:lang="en-US">For Mandriva-based 
systems: sudo urpmi *.rpm</p>
-                       <p id="rpminstall7" xml:lang="en-US">For other 
RPM-based systems (Suse, etc.): rpm -Uvh *.rpm</p>
+                       <p id="rpminstall7" xml:lang="en-US">For other 
RPM-based systems (openSUSE, etc.): rpm -Uvh *.rpm</p>
                        <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.</p>
                        <p id="rpminstall8" xml:lang="en-US">The above command 
does the first part of the installation process. To complete the process, you 
also need to install the desktop integration packages. To do this, change 
directory to the "desktop-integration" directory that is within the "RPMS" 
directory, using the following command:</p>
                        <p id="rpminstall9" xml:lang="en-US">cd 
desktop-integration</p>
@@ -162,13 +162,13 @@
                        <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 LibO_, 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, Suse or 
Mandriva systems, the directory will be RPMS.</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="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>
                        <p id="linuxlangpack7" xml:lang="en-US">For 
Fedora-based systems: su -c 'yum install *.rpm'</p>
                        <p id="linuxlangpack8" xml:lang="en-US">For 
Mandriva-based systems: sudo urpmi *.rpm</p>
-                       <p id="linuxlangpack9" xml:lang="en-US">For other 
RPM-using systems (Suse, etc.): rpm -Uvh *.rpm</p>
+                       <p id="linuxlangpack9" xml:lang="en-US">For other 
RPM-using systems (openSUSE, etc.): rpm -Uvh *.rpm</p>
                        <p id="linuxlangpackA" xml:lang="en-US">Now start one 
of the ${PRODUCTNAME} applications - Writer, for instance. Go to the Tools menu 
and choose Options. In the Options dialog box, click on "Language Settings" and 
then click on "Languages". Dropdown the "User interface" list and select the 
language you just installed. If you want, do the same thing for the "Locale 
setting", the "Default currency", and the "Default languages for documents".</p>
                        <p id="linuxlangpackB" xml:lang="en-US">After adjusting 
those settings, click on OK. The dialog box will close, and you will see an 
information message telling you that your changes will only be activated after 
you exit ${PRODUCTNAME} and start it again (remember to also exit the 
QuickStarter if it is started).</p>
                        <p id="linuxlangpackC" xml:lang="en-US">The next time 
you start ${PRODUCTNAME}, it will start in the language you just installed.</p>
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