Hi :)
Yeh, i need to find what the equivalent is in Windows. I'm sure there is
something but i don't know what it is. I guess you dopn't see the
mozilla-libreoffice
package because you have not enabled the PPA? If you downloaded the LibreOffice
installer from the website then you might need to do a "custom install" or use
the "Repair" option to add components?
I'm not sure how this works but the mozilla-openoffice.org is almost definitely
the wrong package. I would be tempted to try it and then uninstall package if
it didn't work!
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: webmaster for Kracked Press Productions<webmaster@krackedpress.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Tue, 9 August, 2011 14:23:54
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] need to find the link
Tom
How about Windows computers?
"Most" users have Windows, people tell me. So they would need the
Windows version of this add-on.
Also, I checked Ubuntu 10.04 Synaptic Package manager and
"mozilla-libreoffice" is not there. "mozilla-openoffice.org" is though.
On 08/08/2011 06:07 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
For linux there is a separate package rather than an add-on or extension so
install from your package manager rather than from inside either LibreOffice
or
Firefox
mozilla-libreoffice
I prefer it this way anyway, with some add-ons for FireFox i sometimes have to
search for a similar add-on for SeaMonkey and other web-browsers but the 1
package works for both of those and possibly more.
Regards from
Tom :)
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From: webmaster for Kracked Press Productions<webmaster@krackedpress.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Mon, 8 August, 2011 19:06:12
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] need to find the link
No that is not what I was looking for.
It was an add-on for Firefox and LO/OOo that "connected" the two packages
together.
It gave an option in Firefox to Open Lo/OOo and pass the ODF file[s] to the
office package to oven and view them.
Right now, Firefox can read .odt files internally, but if I wanted to view a
Draw or Calc file, the add-on would automatically open LO and display the file
in LO instead of within Firefox.
I know that there was this Firefox/OOo add-on/extension, since I has it on my
Windows laptop before it crashed to the point I has to reinstall the OS from
scratch. I know that there should be a version for Linux, since I remember it
on my Ubuntu system spring/summer of last year, before that system required a
complete wipe and rebuild.
Right now, I cannot find the extension/add-on in my extension/add-on folder
for
OOo/LO and the one for Firefox/Thunderbird.
So I am looking for someone who knows where that link is.
Also I run 64-bit OS for Ubuntu, so some of the Firefox add-ons cannot work on
a
386-x64 system, and must have a 386-x32 one. I do not know why, since I have
the 386 libraries installed to run non-64-bit packages.
On 08/08/2011 01:32 PM, Graham Mullan wrote:
Don't know if this is what you want?
http://blog.arpitnext.com/gpdf
Graham
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On 08/08/2011 18:18, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
Earlier on this list, there was a thread that talked about a Firefox
extension for LibreOffice.
I know that Firefox can view .odt files, but I am looking for that
Firefox add-on.
Can anyone tell me the name of that add-on and maybe a direct link for
it? I tried to find it on th Firefox site, but could do. I know there
was an OOo extension/add-on for Firefox, but I could not find it either.
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