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On 02/07/2013 10:03 AM, Paddy Landau wrote:
I have installed the new Libre Office 4.0 into Ubuntu 12.04 (64-bit).

It works very well so far.

According to the  New Features page
<https://www.libreoffice.org/download/4-0-new-features-and-fixes>   and
today's announcement
<http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/The-Document-Foundation-announces-LibreOffice-4-0-td4035070.html>
, Unity Integration is built in.

Sadly, this is not working for me.

Any idea how to get the Unity Integration working?

Thank you.



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Did you install LO manually? If so you may not have installed the desktop integration which is a separate step in the Linux manual install.

From the readme.txt file:

Installation of LibreOffice on Debian/Ubuntu-based Linux systems
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If you have a previous version of LibreOffice already installed, then you will need to de-install it before proceeding further. For instructions on how to install a language pack (after having installed the US English version of LibreOffice), please read the section below entitled Installing a Language Pack.

When you unpack the downloaded archive, you will see that the contents have been decompressed into a sub-directory. Open a file manager window, and change directory to the one starting with "LibO_", followed by the version number and some platform information.

This directory contains a subdirectory called "DEBS". Change directory to the "DEBS" directory.

Right-click within the directory and choose "Open in Terminal". A terminal window will open. From the command line of the terminal window, enter the following command (you will be prompted to enter your root user's password before the command will execute):

sudo dpkg -i *.deb

The above dpkg command does the first part of the installation process. To complete the process, you also need to install the desktop integration packages. To do this, change directory to the "desktop-integration" directory that is within the "DEBS" directory, using the following command:

cd desktop-integration

Now run the dpkg command again:

sudo dpkg -i *.deb

The installation process is now completed, and you should have icons for all the LibreOffice applications in your desktop's Applications/Office menu.

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