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2009-03-05
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With the GTK package suffices, it seems... both the icon on the taskbar and the hildon virtual keyboard now work.
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2009-03-05
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2009-03-06
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2009-03-06
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2009-03-06
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2009-03-07
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Any thoughts? Yes. Don't use Abiword 2.6.6...
I was thinking the other day what a complete shambles the Abiword project is.
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2009-03-07
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Font-mapping is a bit of a headache, I noticed that ooo3 writer was displaying a word doc all in italics... once I switched to one of the configured fonts then things were shown fine... this is one instance in which Abiword did better... but yes, ooo3 writer is capable of importing a much wider set of document formats than Abiword.
On a different track, I installed Gnumeric and it works very well... no problems so far. It works so well that I am considering uninstalling the hildonized version I had previously installed (a 13mb install)...
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2009-03-08
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Is Ubuntu gnumeric better than hildon gnumeric? Should that be our spreadsheet of choice instead of OOo?
Setting up openoffice.org-officebean (1:3.0.1-1ubuntu4) ... Setting up openoffice.org-writer2latex (0.5-8ubuntu1) ... Adding extension /usr/lib/openoffice/share/extension/install/writer2latex.uno.pkg...An error occurred while enabling: writer2latex.jar done. Setting up openoffice.org-filter-mobiledev (1:3.0.1-4ubuntu1) ... Setting up openoffice.org (1:3.0.1-1ubuntu4) ... Setting up python-uno (1:3.0.1-1ubuntu4) ... Setting up openoffice.org-emailmerge (1:3.0.1-4ubuntu1) ... Adding extension /usr/lib/openoffice/basis3.0/program/mailmerge.py... ERROR: An error occurred while enabling: mailmerge.py Cause: ImplementationRegistration::registerImplementation() InvalidRegistryException during registration (destination registry is read-only! cannot merge!) unopkg failed. done. Processing triggers for python-support ... Processing triggers for libc6 ... ldconfig deferred processing now taking place [root@chroot: /]
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2009-03-08
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... On a first impression, that tips the balance for me in favor of the Ubuntu Gnumeric app -- besides if saves me 13MB of device memory... so on this front, I rather bet for the much quicker Gnumeric.
I look forward to the Epiphany-gecko browser then. Plus the new tar balls that you are prepping.
...once I installed ooo3, abiword and gnumeric I am left with less than 14 MB of free space on the image file. Maybe you ought to raise the image file size to 1.5 - 1.8 GB?
Also, when installing ooo3, there are a couple of errors that show up..
With your new tarballs, do please allow for disabling the install of the new theme that you talked about and that messes up big-time with the file browser display in ooo3... or at least that's what I understood from your earlier posting.
include "/usr/share/themes/liberty/gtk-2.0/gtkrc"
By the way, what's with the popup panels in oo3 that have no "cancel" buttom... only an "open" buttom as is the case of the file browser. How does one back out from such pop-up panels?
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