Bruce Byfield wrote:
Hi:
I'm working on an article about the decision to use Java in
OpenOffice.org. The article will include both positive and negative
opinions, and talk about how it affects repackagers of OOo, and how they
are planning on handling the situation.
If possible, I'd like to get a qu
Hi:
I'm working on an article about the decision to use Java in
OpenOffice.org. The article will include both positive and negative
opinions, and talk about how it affects repackagers of OOo, and how they
are planning on handling the situation.
If possible, I'd like to get a quote about how Debian
Hi,
I guess I need to start with, "Is anyone here awake?" I see that
the openoffice.debian.net page is woefully out of date. Altho' if it's
any consolation, openoffice.org has an address in Germany that doesn't
even respond: they were last updated December 2003.
The news of a 2.0 Release
Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.1.2dfsg1-3
Severity: normal
A document I am in the middle of writing, which has been authored
entirely within debian-packaged versions of openoffice.org, now causes
open office to go into a race condition after many operations. The most
reproducible is trying to
Hello,
Here is the document I mentionned in the bug report.
Hopefully you can reproduce the bug on your end.
Thanks !
Seb.
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Package: openoffice.org
Version: 1.1.2dfsg1-3
Severity: normal
Hello,
I use OOo mostly for printing basic Excel spreadsheets. Had no problem until
one specific file did not print correctly: the last line does not appear in
"Page Preview", nor when actually printed, whether or not I try to resiz
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