On 03/11/2013 07:17 PM, Tom wrote:
Hi :)
The mailing list doesn't accept attachments but you can upload your files to
Nabble so that people can choose to look at them. In Nabble start writing a
reply in your own thread and click on the "More" button. It inserts an
html-style link into your message which you can move around to get it in the
position you want.
In LibreOffice you can switch off java by
LibreOffice - Preferences - Java
(the Apple equivalent of
Tools - Options - Java )
At the top of the pop-up dialogue-box is a tick-box that you can untick to
stop using a java runtime environment. If you are using Base or
accessibility options then it will grumble and you will have to switch it
back on again but most people can keep it off quite comfortably.
Regards from
Tom :)
In LibreOffice 4.0.x, Java has been replaced with Advanced:
Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Advanced
OR
For OS X, LibreOffice > Preferences > LibreOffice > Advanced.
(Most people do not notice that the "last" LibreOffice is open by
default. It contains User Data through Online Update. Click the arrow in
from of LibreOffice at the top to hide these.)
--Dan
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