On 2011/02/17 4:23 AM James Wilde wrote:
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).
The extension with padlocks are installed with LibreOffice by default, whether you want them or
not. You can't disable or delete them from the Extension Manage. Bad design choice in my opinion,
To delete them you need to delete them in the program files. To do so:
In Finder go to Applications/LibreOffice.app
Right click on LibreOffice.app and then click on "Show Package Contents"
Navigate to Contents/Share/Extensions
Delete the Extensions you do not want
Note: full path - /Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/Share/Extensions
Larry
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