From 4d42d34089b5ad6385907384c9532b82f2bd1769 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Thorsten Behrens Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 22:45:44 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Removed dupe para ids introduced by copy n paste --- readlicense_oo/docs/readme/readme.xrm | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/readlicense_oo/docs/readme/readme.xrm b/readlicense_oo/docs/readme/readme.xrm index affb83f0d2ab..9d596b787ba1 100755 --- a/readlicense_oo/docs/readme/readme.xrm +++ b/readlicense_oo/docs/readme/readme.xrm @@ -156,10 +156,10 @@

For Mandriva-based systems: su urpmi *mandriva*.rpm

For other RPM-based systems (Suse, etc.): rpm -Uvh *suse*.rpm

The installation process is now completed, and you should have icons for all the ${PRODUCTNAME} applications in your desktop's Applications/Office menu.

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Notes Concerning Desktop Integration for Linux Distributions Not Covered in the Above Installation Instructions

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Notes Concerning Desktop Integration for Linux Distributions Not Covered in the Above Installation Instructions

It should be easily possible to install ${PRODUCTNAME} on other Linux distributions not specifically covered in these installation instructions. The main aspect for which differences might be encountered is desktop integration.

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The desktop-integration directory also contains a package named libreoffice3.3-freedesktop-menus-3.3.1.noarch.rpm (or similar). This is a package for all Linux distributions that support the Freedesktop.org specifications/recommendations (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedesktop.org), and is provided for installation on other Linux distributions not covered in the aforementioned instructions.

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Installing a Language Pack

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The desktop-integration directory also contains a package named libreoffice3.3-freedesktop-menus-3.3.1.noarch.rpm (or similar). This is a package for all Linux distributions that support the Freedesktop.org specifications/recommendations (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedesktop.org), and is provided for installation on other Linux distributions not covered in the aforementioned instructions.

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Installing a Language Pack

Download the language pack for your desired language and platform. The are available from the same location as the main installation archive. From the Nautilus file manager, extract the downloaded archive into a directory (your desktop, for instance). Ensure that you have exited all ${PRODUCTNAME} applications (including the QuickStarter, if it is started).

Change directory to the directory in which you extracted your downloaded language pack.

Now change directory to the directory that was created during the extraction process. For instance, for the French language pack for a 32-bit Debian/Ubuntu-based system, the directory is named LibO_, plus some version information, plus Linux_x86_langpack-deb_fr.

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Graphic Performance

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By default, ${PRODUCTNAME} favours nice-looking graphics over speed. If you experience slow graphics, switching off 'Tools - Options - ${PRODUCTNAME} - View - Use Anti-Aliasing' may help.

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Graphic Performance

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By default, ${PRODUCTNAME} favours nice-looking graphics over speed. If you experience slow graphics, switching off 'Tools - Options - ${PRODUCTNAME} - View - Use Anti-Aliasing' may help.