Hi :)
i think it is possible to have 2 or more instances installed alongside each
other. The main thing is (or used to be) to not have "quick launcher" on.
I think it's not on by default
I think that if you try to open more than one version of LO at a time then
one or both just crash. The quick-launcher thing is one instance.
Regards from
a Tom :)
On 25 Jan 2018 18:05, "leleu" <robert.leleu@ovh.fr> wrote:
Je la 24/01/2018 18:35, Alexander Thurgood skribis :
Le 24/01/2018 à 14:57, leleu a écrit :
further suggestions happened in the French list, leading to a solution
Ubuntu Tweak > Adjustments> Theme Gtk
select HighContrast
(not very nice, but readable)
So, a distrib-specific problem then with regard to GTK theming ?
I haven't encountered an Ubuntu distrib-release version of LibreOffice
yet (and I've been through a fair few), that hasn't had more bugs than
the version provided by TDF...
Alex
I don't think so, since the problem affects only "base" windows, but not
"calc" ones.
I'll try to run another version of LO, but is it possible to install it in
parallel ?
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