I have an old PC, and cannot afford a new one.
It is a P-III, with 256 MB ram.
I can load and use Ubuntu 7.04, which includes OO 2.2.
When I start Calc, Writer starts instead.
I installed it once a few years ago, and was able to do a fix for this issue.
However, I cannot locate the fix now.
Newbie!!!
Thanks.
Trying to start Calc starts Writer instead
Trying to start Calc starts Writer instead
Open Office 2.2 on Ubuntu 7.04
Re: trying to start calc starts writer instead
You get Writer when you open a text with the soffice program.
You get Calc when you open a spreadsheet file with the same program.
Everything is loaded by the very same program /usr/bin/soffice
When you start the program without any file you get a blank grey window with a menu to open any type of file.
You get Calc when you open a spreadsheet file with the same program.
Everything is loaded by the very same program /usr/bin/soffice
When you start the program without any file you get a blank grey window with a menu to open any type of file.
Please, edit this topic's initial post and add "[Solved]" to the subject line if your problem has been solved.
Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice
Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice
Re: Trying to start Calc starts Writer instead
Thanks for the reply.
My problem is that when I go to the applications menu and choose calc, writer starts instead.
If I select writer, it starts OK.
My problem is that when I go to the applications menu and choose calc, writer starts instead.
If I select writer, it starts OK.
Open Office 2.2 on Ubuntu 7.04
Re: Trying to start Calc starts Writer instead
Can you post a short sample file, which should open with Calc, but instead opens with Writer?
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Re: Trying to start Calc starts Writer instead
As I understand, the problem is not with launching the application by double-click but with the desktop manager menu, Gnome I guess.
Perhaps the .desktop configuration files have been damaged. You should check them in the /usr/share/applications folder (use sudo gedit scalc.desktop for example). Or the swriter entry, perhaps it got a wrong icon.
Else, remove OOo and install from the deb packages. You may use the legacy version (see the download page, there is a link bottom right of this page).
Perhaps the .desktop configuration files have been damaged. You should check them in the /usr/share/applications folder (use sudo gedit scalc.desktop for example). Or the swriter entry, perhaps it got a wrong icon.
Else, remove OOo and install from the deb packages. You may use the legacy version (see the download page, there is a link bottom right of this page).
LibreOffice 7.6.2.1 on Xubuntu 23.10 and 7.6.4.1 portable on Windows 10