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On 08/29/2011 07:35 PM, Dave Barton wrote:
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From: Tom Davies<tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 13:35:05 +0100

Hi :)
If you open the manuals/guides by doing a right-click and then "open in a new
tab" then you can give it plenty of time to open.  The full books take ages to
download but the individual chapters should only take a couple of minutes.
Where the web-pages normally appear, ie inside the tab, will be grey until the
chapter/book has downloaded.


Are you using Internet Explorer or Firefox?
Regards from
Tom :)
Hi Tom,

Using FF 6 with LO 3.4.2 on Win 7 x64. How many days, weeks, years ;) do
you recommend we wait for the blank tab to display the document (eg.
chapter 1 of the GS guide)? Identical result with LO 3.3 on a Linux box.

I agree with Tim about the value of viewing documents in a web browser,
but if we are going to offer a non-experimental function it should work.

Regards
Dave
I do not remember when I first found out that .odt files open in Firefox.
I found out by accident when downloading a LO file.







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