Hello,please excuse my bad english.I have a problem. Since the libreoffice update from 3.5.6 to 3.6.1.4 libreoffice don't start. For a short time i see the splash-screen and that's it. In the terminal, when i type soffice or lowriter or libreoffice --writer i can't see any message. Also i deleted the ~/.config/libreoffice folder. But that doesn't help.
I just installed this through libreoffice directly and it worked flawlessly.Download the Oxt file here and open with libreoffice and it's set.
Trilby
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2012-05-11T02:31:12Z
I've had some trouble with libreoffice calc in the past.What saved me was the removal of outated libreoffice-extension-* from aur and rm ~.config/libreoffice
kokoko3k
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2013-03-29T12:58:32Z
The libreoffice package in [extra] has been flagged out of date since 2/7/2013. In the meanwhile, I've made a simple AUR PKGBUILD for Libreoffice 4.0 using the RPM's available on the libreoffice website. The package can be found at Libreoffice-rpm.
Bluerider
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2013-02-26T04:05:16Z
UPDATEFound out that pacman -Rc libreoffice left the language files, etc...so, when I reinstalled, it didn't ask me to choose language and thus I had wrong language...I tried pacman -Rs libreoffice and it removed everything, and when I reinstalled, this time it asked me to select my language....
ArchiMark
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2012-05-01T04:31:43Z
If you're needing a solution for a company, Apache OpenOffice is not the way to go about it. LibreOffice is now always ahead of the slowly dying OpenOffice.
I've just installed isync to use Google Drive on Ubuntu 12.04. Its really nice, synchronizes very well. However, I'm not able to open my doc files using libreoffice.
The error is mainly this:
The file filename is corrupt and therefore cannot be opened. Libreoffice can try to repair the file.
When I click repair, its says read error.
Do you have any idea about this?
I just tried it myself and it does not work either. What I did was creating an OpenOffice odt document inside of ~/Documents but it will not get synced with my Google Drive.
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/31352
kazamatzuri
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2012-08-31T10:38:31Z