LibreOffice 3.3.0 final

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#16 Post by tlchost »

works fine as SFS in Quirky 1.2

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#17 Post by jpeps »

Any advantage over openoffice3.2-cutdown-sfs4.sfs, which is only 99M?

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#18 Post by Jim1911 »

I have prepared and uploaded a new LibreOffice_3.3.0_beta2_sfs4.sfs that works fine on Puppy Lucid Base 5.2 (231 and 232) and Wary 0.9.2. It is available for download here courtesy of playdayz. Java is also needed for some functions to work. It works fine with jre-1.6.0.20 which is the current version downloaded by Quickpet.

It has only been tested on above pups, therefore please post only problems using it with the above pups. Also, any success with other pups.

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#19 Post by DaveS »

I have added a java.sfs (latest version). http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=61153
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Dictionary for en-GB?

#20 Post by technowomble »

I've installed the Libreoffice sfs, and it runs very nicely with my Puppy 5.1.1 frugal install, but so far I haven't been able to locate an en-GB dictionary for it. Presumably an sfs packaged for a recent version of Oo will work, but despite trying various search terms, no joy. Any pointers would be appreciated.

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#21 Post by Jim1911 »

I uploaded LibreOffice 3.3.0 beta 3 and it should appear in Quickpet for Luci-242. It's also available on ibibliofor users of different versions. Also download java which is required for some functions to work.

Enjoy,
Jim
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#22 Post by 8-bit »

Is it possible to play the sound in pps files in Presentation?

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#23 Post by Jim1911 »

8-bit wrote:Is it possible to play the sound in pps files in Presentation?
I haven't tried since I have no pps files with sound to test. Give it a try and let us know.

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#24 Post by 01micko »

Jim

Success with spup-051.. it's the next inline to Barry's 040, very similar but from the latest woof, November 28. It's in the puplet section.

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#25 Post by abushcrafter »

8-bit wrote:Is it possible to play the sound in pps files in Presentation?
You need gstreamer. Older versions of Open Office used the Java Multimedia Framework.
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#26 Post by abushcrafter »

There is a new version of LibreOffice available.
http://www.documentfoundation.org/download/
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#27 Post by Jim1911 »

There is a new version of LibreOffice available.
Yes, RC1 came out the same day that beta 3 was uploaded. Since beta 3 is stable, I'm waiting for the final or the next RC to come out before updating the puppy version. Too much going on this time of year.

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LibreOffice 3.3.0 final and OpenOffice 3.3.0 final

#28 Post by Jim1911 »

The finals for both LibreOffice 3.3.0 and OpenOffice 3.3.0 are now both available in the latest Quickpet. See Quickpet>Sfs Get
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#29 Post by Burn_IT »

A bit off topic, but nice to know??
Oracle have just announced that Open Office will now only be maintained as a "Community Project" - which I read as "we don't want to know about it any more".
They have also "implied" that any product that they "own" that doesn't generate income won't be supported - (see latest security patch releases)
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Libre Office

#30 Post by ndujoe1 »

Thanks for including LIbre Office in QuickPets. The SFS installed easily in PuppyLInux 5.25.

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GUI to download LibreOffice

#31 Post by Jim1911 »

Anyone desiring the latest LibreOffice needs to use 01micko's GUI to download Libreoffice pet available here.

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#32 Post by cowboy »

jim1911,

first, thanks for your efforts regarding libreoffice and the repos. However, according to the 01micko get-libreoffice pet, he advises that it not be used on USB installs. As many puppy users do usb installs only, might it be possible to upload one final libreoffice sfs into the repos for existing mature puppies like 525 or 528? an update on the existing version in the repos, which is 3.3 would be quite useful. The final 3.4 version of Libreoffice would be a major upgrade for many of us.

I know there are ways to download libreoffice and build it (would the .deb version work on Lucid Puppies, I wonder...) (and now there is even a portable linux apps version), but for many puppians, keeping this relatively updated in the official repos is the best and simplest bet. Again, thank you for your efforts thus far, as without them, I don't believe we'd have libreoffice in the repos at all.
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#33 Post by Jim1911 »

Hi Cowboy,

The problem with using Get LibreOffice with a usb installation is memory so it depends on size of your usb stick and save file. If you have another installation on a hard drive, you could generate the latest sfs (3.5.1) and copy it to your usb installation.

Also, if you have lots of ram, open your pup with pfix=ram and try to generate it just using ram.

LibreOffice 3.3.1 is still on ibiblio here along with older versions. Because Get LibreOffice is so good, I will not be updating it, however you could request playdayz to upload the latest version that he has generated using Get LibreOffice.

Also you could try version 3.5 that pemasu has uploaded for exprimo. See http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 099#611099

Jim

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