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OpenOffice.org Writer

   1.1.3-kde  

KDE Text Processing

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OpenOffice.org Writer
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Downloads:  2920
Submitted:  Oct 25 2004
Updated:  Nov 26 2004

Description:

OpenOffice.org is a free productivity suite compatible with all major office suites.

OOo Writer is a powerful tool for creating professional documents, reports, newsletters, and brochures. You can easily integrate images and charts in documents, create everything from business letters to complete books with professional layouts, as well as create and publish Web content.

This version contains KDE integration: KDE Native Widget Framework, KDE Crystal icons, and KDE file dialog.



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 bypassed

 
 by jcphil on: Oct 25 2004
 
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Regular OpenOffice is already at 1.1.3. I will pass you by in favor of a more recent version. I think most others will do the same.


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 Is it necessary?

 
 by pc22 on: Oct 25 2004
 
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Wouldn't be better to dedicate efforts to make KOffice better?

I mean, evidently you cannot keep track of OpenOffice development.
Personally I'm quite disappointed with tha lack of new features in OO new versions (only bug solving).

I think KOffice promises much more but by now is less mature in terms of format interoperation and WYSIWIGity.
If we talk of extandibility and new apps KOffice devastates.


What's your opinion?

Sorry if I hurt someone's sensibility.


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 Re: Is it necessary?

 
 by kendy on: Oct 25 2004
 
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Of course I keep track of the OOo development. I focus on OOo 2.0; e.g. NWF is already in the mainline (http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=31507).

I just do not have enough time to produce a stable 1.1.3 KDE build for the community at the moment so that's why I finally filed 1.1.1 version here. But everyone is still free to build his own 1.1.3 KDE version by grabbing ooo-build-1-3 (http://ooo.ximian.com/ooo-build.html) and building with target KDE.


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 Re: Re: Is it necess

 
 by pc22 on: Oct 25 2004
 
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My intention was to be a little rude because of how frustated I feel with OO.

Your work deserves many thanks because we have a more integrated desktop today.

What can we expect from 2.0 OO release? and when?

Thanks again,

I'll be downloading it soon.


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 I can't install Ooo

 
 by lrathle on: Oct 25 2004
 
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I get this message when I try to make the installation :

./setup
glibc version: 2.3.3
/home/lolo/tmp/sv001.tmp/setup.bin: /home/lolo/tmp/sv001.tmp/libgcc_s.so.1: version `GCC_3.3' not found (required by /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6)

On :

Mandrake 10.1 Community
Gcc 3.4.1
libgcc1 3.4.1
glibc-2.3.3
KDE 3.3.1


Thank you


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 Re: I can't install Ooo

 
 by kendy on: Oct 25 2004
 
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You need libgcc_s.so.1 from gcc 3.3. I am not a Mandrake user, so I have no clue what package contains it, but I'd start with something like gcc3.3-3.3.4-2mdk.i586.rpm or similar.


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 Re: Re: I can't install Ooo

 
 by lrathle on: Oct 26 2004
 
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It doesn't work

I've got a 1.1.3 version of Open Office wich works. It shold mean that I have everything. No ?


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 Logic Dictates....

 
 by BorgQueen on: Oct 25 2004
 
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Logic dictates the best course would be to intergrate Koffice with all of OOo's best features. If Koffice could do all of what OOo could do it would be a far better Publishing suite (not that is isn't already). Additionally, OOo could then put into use all of Koffices features (like being able to open WordPerfect files). The two could share to make each other better thus eliminating the need for a KDE version of OOo. I currently do use Kendy's KDE version of OOo because I enjoy the intergration. It is a fine work of programming, Kendy, you should be proud. However pc22, does have a point. Koffice is already highly intergrated and has many feature that OOo lacks (like wise Koffice is lacking some features of OOo). Work together to share feature and the like, each suite will benefit and developement redundancy will be eliminated. However, regardless of what course you decide on Kendy, your efforts are much appreciated.
The Borg Queen (Kate Draven)


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 Re: Logic Dictates....

 
 by Superstoned on: Oct 25 2004
 
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well, I prefer Koffice, altough some features from OO.o whould be nice. but OO.o is too slow, and almost only sun ppl work on it. I think 2 guys more on Koffice whould do much more than 2 more on OO.o, even if you take in account the current size of the project (eg 10% more developers for Koffice do more than 10% for OO.o, I think).

so I'd prefer more ppl on Koffice, indeed.

aaaah, won't happen. its te same situation as Khtml...


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 Improve kOffice

 
 by LTD602 on: Oct 25 2004
 
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No need to spend time and resources trying to make OpenOffice look like KDE, etc.

Focus on kOffice. A "made-for-Linux" suite that is far more worthy of our attention. It is already KDE-aware, fully integrated.


Linux: Every day we are more.
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 Wisdom? OOo-Koffice

 
 by BorgQueen on: Oct 25 2004
 
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Yes, Koffice is far more KDE aware. Because it is a KDE app. However, Koffice is not multiplatform.
Yes OOo is a little slow. And while OOo, is a little slow, most machines are a little faster.

The best thing to do, IMHO, is to take the best of both and share them with both. Until Koffice works on whineDOH!s, MACs and so on, OpenOffice is important. And, even when Koffice can work on those other OSes. OOo will still be a wonderful addition to any Publishing App Collection.

Let us not forget all the effort put in to OOo by their developers, likewise for Koffice (and I'm not saying anyone is).

Linux, FBSD and so on are about freedom of choice and Sharing. The choice to have both and the choice to share capabilities/features and so on.

:)
The BorgQueen (Kate Draven)


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 Re: Wisdom? OOo-Koffice

 
 by jimsaku on: Oct 26 2004
 
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technically speaking, koffice is already available on macs. to install openoffice, you need an x11 implementation for osx (there's no native port planned for a while. post v2 last time i heard). so if you've got that, it's just as easy to install koffice as it is to install OOo (i've done it).


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 Koffice On MAC

 
 by BorgQueen on: Oct 26 2004
 
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MAC on OS X? Good to know. I'll going to look into it so I can install it on my MAC. However, and sadly, it still doesn't run on whineDOH!s. OOo, runs are a varity of OSes. The point is missed here, I think.

It isn't about which is better, it's about which is more accessible over a large range of operating systems. If Koffice could run on as many OSes as OOo does, than I would more than likely be using Koffice instead of OOo. That, however doesn't mean Koffice is better, it's just different. OOo can do somethings KO can't and visa versa.

My other point was, why does there need to be a competition? Why can't both suites just share? Isn't that one of the Open Source community's philosophys?

Share, it does a code good!

The Borg Queen


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