https://wiki.archlinux.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Pedro-kun&feedformat=atomArchWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T21:38:43ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.41.0https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Category:Office_(Portugu%C3%AAs)&diff=40234Category:Office (Português)2008-04-25T13:52:46Z<p>Pedro-kun: New page: Category: Listagem_de_Páginas_por_Tipo</p>
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<div>[[Category: Listagem_de_Páginas_por_Tipo]]</div>Pedro-kunhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Apache_OpenOffice&diff=40233Apache OpenOffice2008-04-25T13:45:35Z<p>Pedro-kun: Added link for Portuguese translation</p>
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<div>[[Category:Office (English)]]<br />
[[Category:HOWTOs (English)]]<br />
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{{i18n_links_start}}<br />
{{i18n_entry|English|OpenOffice}}<br />
{{i18n_entry|简体中文|OpenOffice_(简体中文)}}<br />
{{i18n_entry|Português|OpenOffice_(Português)}}<br />
{{i18n_links_end}}<br />
==Installation==<br />
* First, install a Java Runtime Environment (optional, highly recommended):<br />
# pacman -S jre<br />
* Download the base:<br />
# pacman -S openoffice-base<br />
* Install one or more language packs. This is optional as English ''is'' already included in the base:<br />
# pacman -S openoffice-XX (where XX is a language)<br />
* Install spellchecker files (optional):<br />
# pacman -S openoffice-spell-XX (where XX is a language)<br />
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* Spellcheckers and language packs for other languages can be found in [[AUR]].<br />
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==Setup==<br />
Run '/opt/openoffice/program/soffice' to set up OpenOffice 2 for a regular user on first startup '''and''' to start OpenOffice 2.<br />
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OpenOffice 2 introduces the ability to use several toolkits for drawing and integrates into different desktop environments in a clean way. To choose by hand, you need to set the OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP environment variable, either system-wise (like in /etc/profile.d/) or in the specific shell OpenOffice.org is running in.<br />
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To run OpenOffice.org in GTK2 mode, you can issue (using bash):<br />
# OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP=gnome soffice<br />
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Perhaps you would like to put it in /usr/bin/soffice:<br />
export OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP=gnome<br />
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or put it into ~/.bashrc<br />
export OOO_FORCE_DESKTOP=gnome<br />
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==Running==<br />
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If you want to run a specific module of OpenOffice.org (instead of the soffice default), for example the word processor (Write), spreadsheet application (Calc) or presentation program (Impress), check for the following script front-ends:<br />
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Writer<br />
/opt/openoffice/program/swriter<br />
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Calc<br />
/opt/openoffice/program/scalc<br />
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Impress<br />
/opt/openoffice/program/simpress<br />
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Math (Formula Editor)<br />
/opt/openoffice/program/smath<br />
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Base (Database frontend)<br />
/opt/openoffice/program/sbase<br />
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Printer Administration (Recommended to run as root)<br />
/opt/openoffice/program/spadmin<br />
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==Known Problems==<br />
*If you have problems while upgrading from OOo 1.1.x to OOo 2.x try this: <br><br />
- If the install wizard asks you for taking old options from 1.1.x deny that. <br><br />
- Remove old .openoffice* dirs from your <home> <br><br />
- Remove old OpenOffice* dirs from your <home> <br><br />
- Remove .sversionrc from your <home> <br><br />
The same procedure applies if OOo terminates with an exception like ''terminate called after throwing an instance of com::sun::star::uno::RuntimeException''. This could happen after a minor upgrade, e.g. from OOo 2.2 to 2.3.<br /><br />
* To remove menu entries from OOo 1.1.x in KDE: <br><br />
- Remove ~/.kde/share/applnk/OpenOffice* <br><br />
*If you can't read/write on NFS disks, edit /opt/openoffice2/program/soffice. You may have to disable file locking by commenting out:<br />
# file locking now enabled by default<br />
#SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING=1<br />
#export SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING<br />
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*If it does not start with possible error javaldx: Could not find a Java Runtime Environment!<br />
and then you get a plain error dialog about init failed, then remove your ~/.openoffice2 dir.<br />
*If OpenOffice.org fails to start, verify that you have proper permissions in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, by looking at your DRI settings.<br />
*If in doubt, this configuration should work:<br />
Section "DRI"<br />
Group "users"<br />
Mode 0660<br />
EndSection<br />
*Or, if you don't want to enable DRI and related stuff, run it as ROOT.<br />
*If the setup wizard pops up every time OpenOffice.org is run (and performance is poor or keeps hanging) then check permissions on ~/.openoffice2; it might be owned by root.<br />
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=OpenOffice.org 1.1.4 Setup=<br />
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==Installation==<br />
* Download the base<br />
# pacman -S openoffice-base<br />
* '''You must install a language pack''', otherwise it will not run! (English is not included)<br />
# pacman -S openoffice-XX (where XX is a language)<br />
* '''Spell Checking''' requires additional packages!<br />
# pacman -S openoffice-spell-XX (where XX is a language)<br />
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==Addons==<br />
OpenOffice.org quickstarter is available for KDE<br />
# pacman -S oooqs<br />
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==Setup==<br />
# Run '/opt/openoffice/setup' to set up OpenOffice.org for a regular user.<br />
# Run 'soffice' to start OpenOffice.org.</div>Pedro-kunhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Apache_OpenOffice_(Portugu%C3%AAs)&diff=40231Apache OpenOffice (Português)2008-04-25T13:42:58Z<p>Pedro-kun: New page: Category: Office (Português) Category: HOWTOs (Português) {{i18n_links_start}} {{i18n_entry|Português|OpenOffice_(Português)}} {{i18n_entry|English|OpenOffice}} {{i18n_entry|...</p>
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<div>[[Category: Office (Português)]]<br />
[[Category: HOWTOs (Português)]]<br />
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{{i18n_links_start}}<br />
{{i18n_entry|Português|OpenOffice_(Português)}}<br />
{{i18n_entry|English|OpenOffice}}<br />
{{i18n_entry|简体中文|OpenOffice_(简体中文)}}<br />
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==Instalação==<br />
* Primeiro, instale um JRE (Java Runtime Environment). Este passo é opcional, mas altamente recomendado):<br />
# pacman -S jre<br />
* Faça download do pacote ''base'' do OpenOffice:<br />
# pacman -S openoffice-base<br />
* Instale um ou vários pacotes linguísticos. De momento apenas existe o pacote ''pt-br'' e não apenas pt.<br />
# pacman -S openoffice-pt_br<br />
* Instale ficheiros para o corrector ortográfico (opcional):<br />
# pacman -S openoffice-spell-pt<br />
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* Pacotes linguísticos e verificadores ortográficos para outras linguagens podem ser encontrados no [[AUR]].</div>Pedro-kunhttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=User:Pedro-kun&diff=39899User:Pedro-kun2008-04-17T12:52:57Z<p>Pedro-kun: New page: Hello :)</p>
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<div>Hello :)</div>Pedro-kun