Sorry. Running the rc4, which according to the website is the final, on
Debian Squeeze, up-to-date.
I use it, as many do, for translation and colaborative work with
corporations.
It is unrealistic to ask them all to download LO, nor OOo, nor anything
else.
One must comply with their guidelines or look for work in other places.
If I were independently wealthy, I would not have this problem and could use
what ever suits me.
I will download the LO 3.3 Final, just in case there were actually changes,
and give it another shot.
I do hope you're right, because it seemed much smoother, quicker, nicer than
OOo3.2.1.
But maybe I just want it to be better.
Thanks for the feedback.
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 8:33 AM, Luuk <luuk34@gmail.com> wrote:
On 28-01-11 03:31, Richard wrote:
This was a bug in a previous beta or rc.
Have to go back to OOo3.2.1 again.
Waiting for the 3.3.1.
And the LO33 is so great except for that. :((
you are probably talking about this bug:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33050
it still NOT has status SOLVED.. ;)
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