Hi :)
You can see what version of java is being used in LibreOffice by going to
Tools - Options - Java
Hopefully you will see both version of java listed. You should be able to see which one is
selected and the tick-box should hopefully show that java is being used.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Sat, 14/4/12, Doug <dmcgarrett@optonline.net> wrote:
<snip />
What version of Java are you using?
According to Symantic, I have installed a batch of Java 1.5.0.22-2pclos2010,
and a batch of java 1.6.0.31pclos2012. I have no idea what LibreOffice uses, or
why both these sets of java files are installed, but I wouldn't dare change them.
If someone reading this thinks there should be something else, I will forward
the message on to the devs at pclos and see what they say.
--doug
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