On 02/10/10 19:12, Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi ag,
AG wrote (02-10-10 18:22)
I've just installed LO on Debian testing and fired it up and all seems
well.
Great. You installed the beta of LibreOffice, I understand ;-)
( The abbreviation we want to use is LibO.)
A basic question though - OOo has a quick start option that sits in the
"task bar". Does LO have a similar functionality/ convenience?
I though it has, but cannot find it on my Ubuntu ;-)
So far the beta seems pretty good.
BTW - what's the LO equivalent of the command soffice ?
Just the same. Look in the installPath at the folder
/libreoffice3/program
Best,
Cor
Hey Cor
Thanks for the correction about the abbreviation - LibO it is then :-)
Perhaps the quickstarter is something that is on the way? It does make
it so much more convenient. In the interim I have added the LibO icon
to a launch menu drawer I use to facilitate ease of use.
Thanks for the path to soffice
Cheers
AG
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