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[discuss] alternative to PayPal

Posted: 29 May 2006 02:28 PM PDT



Lars D. Noodén wrote: 

Kagi has been a service for small developers since waaaay
before PalPal ever existed.

http://www.kagi.com/

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[discuss] Custom shapes documentation?

Posted: 27 May 2006 10:03 AM PDT

Hi André,

On Sun, May 28, 2006 at 03:02:32 +1000, André Wyrwa wrote:
 

If we're talking about the Draw custom shapes, this may be helpful:
http://books.evc-cit.info/
look for the "Bonus Article!" about custom shapes.

You might also be interested in taking a look at BKchem
http://bkchem.zirael.org/
which claims to have an export to the OOoDraw file format. I never tried
it though.

Eike

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[discuss] Install of 1.1.5

Posted: 26 May 2006 05:09 PM PDT

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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

The disk I installed some time ago has the notation on its face that it is open linux 2.2

The computer was a windows machine on my peer to peer lan, and since reformatting my c drive with linux 2.2 accesses the internet through the lan's dsl modem, using an obsolete version of netscape (4.1).

Is there a way for me to look at glibc to see what version is there? Or is the only practical solution to download another version of Linux and reinstall it?

Pretty well followed the instructions on the OpenOffice web page for downloading, except rather than /tmp it downloaded to /root/carl

Really appreciate your help,

Carl

Graham <co.nz> wrote: Carl Shewmaker wrote:
 
Hi Carl,
A bit more information would be useful.
What Linux distribution are you using?
Most modern distros have 3.X of glibc installed

Cheers
Yo

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[discuss] installing 1.1.5 on linux

Posted: 26 May 2006 03:28 PM PDT

The -3 at the end seems to indicate the third build of this version as far as
I know.

If you are running that version of glibc, the distribution is probably quite
old so installing a newer distribution would definitely be a wise option
especially if the hardware is up to it. Most of the distributions are
available free if you choose so the cost is usually not an issue. I think
that would be the best option.

Cheers

/Steve

On Saturday 27 May 2006 10:42, Carl Shewmaker wrote: 

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[discuss] OOo 2.02 (German)

Posted: 26 May 2006 12:39 PM PDT

Dipl.-Ing. Werner Niemz wrote:
 

If OOo (and QS) is not running anymore there is no way how it could
still lock a file. This must be a different application then (Virus
scanner?).

Please get filemon from sysinternals.com and try to log who still might
have a grip on that file.

A known error is that sometimes OOo does not terminate if you have used
it through the netscape plugin or the ActiveX control. Did you check the
task manager?

Best regards,
Mathias

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[discuss] pdf

Posted: 26 May 2006 01:20 AM PDT

André Wyrwa wrote:
 

Yes, I thought so. :-)

I told that I don't know about the import of graphics. I didn't mention
explicitly that I misunderstood (misread) the comment of Alexandro as a
general hint about the import capabilities of KWord (at the end, it's a
text program!) because I thought that this is obvious.

Sorry for the confusion.

Best regards,
Mathias

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[discuss] Help needed

Posted: 25 May 2006 05:03 PM PDT

On Thu May 25 2006 03:29, + Edgar Rout wrote: 

There is normally a shotcut you can use to move the window which should expose
the button. Also note that the tab button will bring you to the next buttons,
but I cannot remember which ones come next.

Please reply to org only.

Normally org is the best list to ask questions about using
OpenOffice.org

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[discuss] Dump X11 for Mac

Posted: 22 May 2006 12:38 PM PDT

>> Dump X11 - make it native Mac and you will automatically get Mac
users. 
memory, the native OS-X port of 2.0 was dropped due >to a lack of
developer interest. But maybe you can give them a prep-talk and get them
to deliver?

Really funny reply, I guess Apple users are used to having their hands
held more than most, unlike windows users who expect things to crash all
the time, and like myself are delighted by the stability of OO.o

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