On Feb 17, 2011, at 13:06 , Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2011-02-17 5:23 AM, James Wilde wrote:
Andy Brown wrote:
The pad lock just shows that the extensions are installed for all user
and can not be removed by the user, requires system admin.
I'm running on a Mac, OSX 10.6.6 and v.3.3.0. As far as I know I _am_ the
system admin, but I can't open the padlock. How does one do that? I want
to get rid of the French and Spanish dictionaries. (Nothing against the
French and Spanish, but I have a bunch of other languages).
Hi James,
To delete these extension, you need to be root/admin, and delete them
manually through the filesystem...
For example, in Windows XP, the path is:
C:\Program Files\LibreOffice 3\share\extensions
Be careful that you only delete the ones that you don't want/need...
Doesn't look like a feasible approach on the Mac, Charles. The file names don't give much of a
clue to what is what. But thanks anyway.
//James
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