Am 19.01.22 um 13:13 schrieb Antonio:
I would like to install LibreOffice Help to use it offline but if I do
it then forced me to install Firefox-ESR, which for me would be a
duplicate I don't need.
No, that is wrong as I said. It forces you to use a JS-supporting
browser from the Debian ar
As already mentioned, I use a version of Firefox downloaded from
www.mozilla.org and at the moment I can't replace it with the one
available in the repositories because if I do it then it doesn't read
the user profile and I have to reconfigure everything, which I don't
want to do.
I would lik
severity 1003864 wishlist
retitle 1003864 please don' t depend on browsers
thanks
Am 17.01.22 um 08:57 schrieb Antonio:
Severity: normal
Why? It's doing that it is intended to do.
If I try to install the LibreOffice help, the Firefox-esr package is
automatically installed.
That is not
Package: libreoffice-help-it
Version: 1:7.3.0~rc2-2
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
If I try to install the LibreOffice help, the Firefox-esr package is
automatically installed.
Normally this is fine, but not for all users.
For example, I use a version of Firefox not by repository (otherwise
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