Hi, Tom et al.:
The previously cited published instructions confused me. However, I
was able to install 4 different versions of LibreOffice in parallel under OS X
10.10.1 by renaming the most recent version in Finder: Applications to “LO”
with its version number before installing
Hi, Tom:
Thanks again for the reply.
I did “cd ~/Library/Application Support/LibreOffice”, then "mv 4
4352”. That worked. However, I was unable to edit any of the paths in
LibreOffice (LO4352) to anything that made sense to me, e.g., like to
subfolders of “~
Hi :)
I think the intention is to unpack and build the program in the new
folder and then install or move the program to the place it should be.
Maybe. However I haven't read through the rest of the instructions.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 21 January 2015 at 20:19, Spencer Graves wrote:
> Hi, Tom:
Hi, Tom:
> On Jan 21, 2015, at 10:10 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
>
> Hi :)
> These are unix commands so you find them much the same in Gnu&Linux
> such as Ubuntu, openSuSE, RedHat, Mageia as well as in BSDs such as
> FreeBSD, Mac and others.
>
> cd = Change Directory
> ls = LiSt = roughly the sa
Hi :)
These are unix commands so you find them much the same in Gnu&Linux
such as Ubuntu, openSuSE, RedHat, Mageia as well as in BSDs such as
FreeBSD, Mac and others.
cd = Change Directory
ls = LiSt = roughly the same as "dir" it gives a list of what is in
the folder/directory you are in
I thin
> On Jan 21, 2015, at 7:54 AM, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
>
> On 01/21/2015 10:09 AM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
>> Le 21/01/2015 10:02, Stephan Bergmann a écrit :
If you want to later use LO4352, when you start it up, it should only
use the LO4352 user configuration folder (assuming you have n
Hi :)
If you rename the User Profile then you can always rename it back later.
Renaming just hides it from the program/suite so LibreOffice creates a
fresh new one profile populated with the default settings, configs and
all the rest.
Deleting the User Profile would also work but then if it goes
Hi, Alex:
Thanks for this. (see inline)
> On Jan 19, 2015, at 1:48 AM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
>
> Le 19/01/2015 02:57, Larry Gusaas a écrit :
>
>>
>> Create a sub-folder in your Applications folder and install the second
>> version of LibreOffice in the sub-folder.
>>
Hello, All:
How can I install LibreOffice 4.3.4.1 in parallel with LO 4.3.5.2 on
a Mac running OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite?
The LO solver works fine for me in LO 4.3.4.1 on a Windows 7 Fujitsu
notebook. However, it fails in LO 4.3.5.2 under Windows 7 and Ubuntu Linux
14.04