** Reply to message from "lnvas _at_data.bg" <lnvas@data.bg> on Fri, 4 Feb 2011
16:25:12 +0200
On Thu, 3 Feb 2011 19:52:15 -0600
"Cliff Scott" <ke6kzj@qsl.net> wrote:
...
I've used OOo for a number of years. Today I installed LibreOffice to see how
it did. So far so good, but one glitch that maybe someone can help me with.
After the install on WinXP I ran the Help files installer supposedly
successfully. My problem is that I cannot for the life of me figure out how
to get the offline help to work. F1 or the Help menu always brings up the
online help. I am not always connected to the Internet so getting the offline
help working is important to me. I've spent quite a bit of time searching for
answers online, but with no joy. Have I just overlooked something simple?
...
Hi,
WinXP SP2 jre_1.6.0-23
LibreOffice 3.3.0 OOO330m19 (Build:6) tag libreoffice-3.3.0.4
LibO_3.3.0_win_x86_helppack_en-US.exe
No problems using offline help (F1)...
Try this:
Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Java
Check "Java options":
[x]Use a Java runtime environment
If installed, your 'jre' must check radio-button under "Java runtime
environments (JRE) already installed:".
Regards,
Lyudmil
Thanks for the suggestion. All is setup properly. The only difference is
release 17 of Java rather than 23. If I don't have Internet access working then
F1 just yells that it can't launch the Internet Help. Somehow it doesn't know
the offline help files were installed.
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