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Le 2011-02-03 21:49, MR ZenWiz a écrit :
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 6:34 PM, Andy Brown<andy@the-martin-byrd.net>  wrote:
Well, all I can say it that it works here.  Browser opens a local file that
looks like the web version of the help.  Using Ubuntu.

This is the first time I've tried to use help in LO, and YUCK!

What is so wrong with having a genuine local help file for the
"LibreOffice Help" button and a separate web help item, even if that's
the default?

I don't dislike a lot of features that are supposed to provide help,
but I absolutely detest a local help button that kicks off a browser
to an online site.

Civilized words fail me.

Cold it be related to Java or the lack thereof?
I have LibreOffice (final version) on an XP system here and on a Windows 7 64-bit system at the office, and in both cases, all I get is a *local* help file. I see no options to look for an online help nor any preference that would allow me to switch to online help

I also have the latest Java ((r.23) installed on my computers.

Regards,

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