On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 07:44:14PM -0400, Matt Gracie wrote:
> Believe me, I've checked the online help. I've read everything I could
> find in Google. And I still just can't figure it out.
>
> How do I add fonts to my OpenOffice install?
>
spadmin is for managing printers.
To add fonts, insta
It seems you run spadmin which runs soffice which calls spadmin.bin from
what I found on the web.
debian:/usr/lib/openoffice/program# ls -l spadmin*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 26 13:18 spadmin -> soffice
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 41088 Jul 9 21:46 spadmin.bin
debian:/usr/lib/openoffice/pro
Believe me, I've checked the online help. I've read everything I could
find in Google. And I still just can't figure it out.
How do I add fonts to my OpenOffice install?
Everything I can find says to run [install dir]/programs/spadmin and
click on "Fonts". I've tried running it every which way, f
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Hi,
Bruce Graham wrote:
> Sirs,
why so formal? :)
> I downloaded the OpenOffice1.1 SDK from openoffice.org. I have been
> trying to carry out the initial steps of linking libraries to my ForteIDE.
> Unfortunately I am new to Java.However, they talk of connecting jar files
> in /usr/l
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Hi,
Olaf Leidinger wrote:
> My patched build finished with the following messages:
[ snip ]
> --- debian/MANIFEST.i3862004-07-10 16:31:49.0 +0200
> +++ debian/MANIFEST.i386.new2004-08-02 20:38:12.0 +0200
> @@ -232 +231,0 @@
Hello!
My patched build finished with the following messages:
# Remove copy of libstdc++ since we do not use it
rm -f
/permanent/openoffice.org-1.1.2/debian/tmp//usr/lib/openoffice/program/libstdc++*
# Check that setup really did something
[ -f
/permanent/openoffice.org-1.1.2/debian/tmp//usr/lib/
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Sirs,
I downloaded the OpenOffice1.1 SDK from openoffice.org. I have been
trying to carry out the initial steps of linking libraries to my ForteIDE.
Unfortunately I am new to Java.However, they talk of connecting jar files
in /usr/lib/openoffice/program/. However, these jar files are not th
It's always something simple. Figuring out which of one million simple
things is the issue.
Avinash Sultanpur wrote:
Hi,
I found out that the file system was corrupted and after running fsck I
reinstalled all packages to replace the corrupted files and now I
have no problems.
Thanks
Avinash
Hi,
I found out that the file system was corrupted and after running fsck I
reinstalled all packages to replace the corrupted files and now I
have no problems.
Thanks
Avinash
Hi,
On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 17:21, Olaf Leidinger wrote:
> It was all because of dpkg-dev 1.10. OO in sarge wants to have dpkg-dev
> << 1.10 which I can't install without breaking my system.
All the dpkg-dev dependencies are for packages that must be installed on
sarge/unstable but not on Woody. E
Hello!
I'm trying to compile a gnomized-OO-1.1.2 package on sarge. The first
problem I had were some build-depencies.
It was all because of dpkg-dev 1.10. OO in sarge wants to have dpkg-dev
<< 1.10 which I can't install without breaking my system.
I had add unstable/sid to my sources.list in ord
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