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Read HowToGetABacktrace on how to proceed.Īll open bugs in OpenOffice. $ gdb /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice.bin To get going with gdb please run the following commands. Please refer to HowToGetABacktrace for further information. The debian-openoffice mailing list, debian-openofficeĭebugging symbols are packaged in -dbg. See Substituting Calibri and Cambria Fonts. From Debian Lenny and on: ttf-liberation contains free versions of Arial, Courier and Times New Roman. Msttcorefonts : Installs standard MS truetype fonts (contrib). Libxrender1 : Speed up display by using Xrender library Libsane : Use your sane-supported scanner with Menu : Will add menu entries for every Debian window manager.Ĭupsys-bsd : Allows to detect your CUPS printer queues automatically gtk-gnome / -kde: Gtk/KDE UI Plugin and Gtk/KDE File Picker Ooqstart-gnome/oooqs-kde : Quick start applet for Gnome/KDE desktops Myspell-dictionary : Myspell dictionaries for use with Switch from Free Software Foundation to Sun Microsystems JRE providerĮxtend by installing these packages (information from the package web site): Create a folder for the files, supply a name for the resulting HTML file, and click Save. Select File > Export and choose HTML Document as the file type. Saving as web pages (HTML format) does not retain animation and slide transitions. Open and go to the menu: Tools > Options > > Java You can export presentations as a series of web pages that can be viewed in any browser. So you must install and configure it manually:Īctivate "non-free" section on your repository configuration This package is provided by Debian/Etch, but doesn't depend on it. (created by Sun Microsystems) recommends using Sun Java Runtime. For example, inserting audio files into /Impress doesn't work. Some components don't work fine with the default Java Environment provided by the Free Software Foundation. To install, do the following: aptitude update is part of the default Debian desktop system but if you need to you can install it manually using the following packages: