On 16/10/10 22:42, Scott Furry wrote:
 On 16/10/10 01:30 PM, AG wrote:
On 16/10/10 19:50, Scott Furry wrote:
 On 16/10/10 12:01 PM, AG wrote:
(ii) there is still no Quickstarter available - nothing under 
Tools/ Options/ General/ Memory to even enable this.  Not critical, 
but very nice to have and the code already exists for OOo so no 
good reason why it shouldn't be carried over into LibO
I have the QuickStarter running on XFCE desktop. For the beta2 I'm 
using, the checkbox for enabling QuickStarter in the User 
Preferences is there.
How do you access that?  I'm using Gnome.
Its was set up "automagically" with the LibO Beta2 install. I'm under 
the impression that if Beta2 is installed properly, this should be 
made available to you [by default] as soon as you open any LibO 
program (i.e. writer, calc, et al).
The setting for this in LibO's configuration (Tools>Options>Memory) is 
present in Beta2 (wasn't there in Beta1).
Scott
That's the option that works with OOo, but is missing in LibO (both beta 
versions).  In OOo it used to be located as you describe in a little 
button at the bottom which read something like "Enable quickstarter".  
There is nothing like that on my build.
Hope this helps.
With a bit more detail, it might :-)
AG
If you have a look at my other message, maybe this will help clear 
away the problems.
Shout back if this doesn't work for you and we can piece things 
together from there.
Yeah, got it now - thanks!  I suspect that our emails may have crossed 
in the ether.
Cheers
AG
Cheers,
Scott Furry
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