Bug#284487: Mention dialog option in /usr/share/doc/openoffice.org-gtk-gnome/README.Debian

2005-01-28 Thread Michael R Head
On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 22:08 +, Chris Halls wrote: > Alternatively, you may be able to do it by starting OOo as root and then > changing the settings using the GUI. I know that works for oopadmin but I > don't know if it works for the user settings OK, thanks. I might give a look at that. >

Bug#284487: Mention dialog option in /usr/share/doc/openoffice.org-gtk-gnome/README.Debian

2005-01-28 Thread Chris Halls
On Friday 28 Jan 2005 19:34, Michael R Head wrote: > Actually, I was happy with Rene's idea of simply linking to the > openoffice readme. Oh, OK. I assumed you'd already found that README. > I'd also be happy to write up a section in the README about how to > enable the native fileselector globa

Bug#284487: Mention dialog option in /usr/share/doc/openoffice.org-gtk-gnome/README.Debian

2005-01-28 Thread Michael R Head
On Fri, 2005-01-28 at 11:44 +, Chris Halls wrote: > Thanks for your suggestions. Rene & I have too many requests for changes > than > we can keep up with quickly. If you'd like to write a suitable README file > I'd be glad to include it. Actually, I was happy with Rene's idea of simply li

Bug#290021: was: cups printer not detected in Openoffice.org

2005-01-28 Thread Aurelien Labrosse EXT-CSRD-RSCG
Hi, I had this bug too (only 'generic printer' shown in openoffice's printer list). I just restarted cupsys (with start && stop, not restart) and then restarted oOo, and my printers magically respawn. Maybe something wrong with the first start of cupsys? Hope this help... Cheers, Aurelien --

CVS:oo-deb/debian rules,1.214.2.14.2.12,1.214.2.14.2.13

2005-01-28 Thread Rene Engelhard
Update of /cvs/debian-openoffice/oo-deb/debian In directory gluck:/tmp/cvs-serv11280 Modified Files: Tag: OPENOFFICE_ORG680 rules Log Message: change lines with only tabs to blank lines to stop emacs whining... Index: rules ==

Bug#292638: openoffice.org: Reports CRITICAL assert in terminal

2005-01-28 Thread Jan Evert van Grootheest
Package: openoffice.org Version: 1.1.3-4 Severity: important I started openoffice from the command line giving it a sxw document. After closing it I found this in the terminal - begin quote --- ** (soffice.bin:21911): WARNING **: Pixbuf theme: Cannot load pixmap file /usr/share/ic

Bug#292525: openoffice.org: Signal 11 on startup searching fonts

2005-01-28 Thread Chris Halls
On Thursday 27 Jan 2005 16:58, Russel Winder wrote: > OO.o works fine with this. If I remove the comment from the final > directory so that it is included then I get the following output. I > have no idea what is causing the problem. I guess it could be a > faulty Type 1 font file or it could be

Bug#284487: Mention dialog option in /usr/share/doc/openoffice.org-gtk-gnome/README.Debian

2005-01-28 Thread Chris Halls
On Thursday 27 Jan 2005 19:30, Rene Engelhard wrote: > Hmm. But yeah, maybe there should be a README.Debian there too. We would > do a symlink to the openoffice.org one since -gtk-gnome depends on > openoffice.org depends on openoffice.org-debian-files so there should be > no problem. I'll think ab

Bug#284487: Mention dialog option in /usr/share/doc/openoffice.org-gtk-gnome/README.Debian

2005-01-28 Thread Chris Halls
On Thursday 27 Jan 2005 15:26, Michael R Head wrote: > Also, how is it possible for an administrator to configure this setting > system-wide for all users? Perhaps that can be mentioned in the README, > too. Thanks for your suggestions. Rene & I have too many requests for changes than we can kee

Re: building ooo

2005-01-28 Thread Chris Halls
Hi Matt, sorry I've only just caught up with this mailing list On Thursday 16 Dec 2004 22:10, Matt Price wrote: > since it would be nice to have java and python supported in my > openoffice, thought I might try building OOo over the holidays. was > wondering whether it's really as simple as: > >

ANNOUNCE: ooo-build-1.3.8

2005-01-28 Thread michael meeks
OpenOffice.org build: This package contains Desktop integration work for OpenOffice.org, several back-ported features & speedups, and a much simplified build wrapper, making an OO.o build / install possible for the common man. It is a staging ground for up-streaming patches to stock OO.o.