Hi ..,
aqualung wrote (18-06-11 06:12)
It would be nice to have the option of keeping OOo, for the odd case when
something that works in it is broken in LibreOffice, or when you need OOo
installed in order to provide help to another user who has OOo but not LibO.
I think that is a fair idea.
The way to do this, I guess, would be to add an option in LibO's
installation, e.g.:
Thanks for your text. Too me, it looks good, though I am not interested
myself at all, since I use parallel installation all the time ;-)
Could be handy for you too:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Installing_in_parallel
But for your idea: the best is to have a look at bugZilla if there
already is an issue for this, where you might add your thoughts.
And if not, create a new issue. See this page for info:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/BugReport
Kind regards,
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