Hi, Is there some changelog somewhere,
i would like to know about *why* I should update from 2.4.0 to 2.4.1
[Solved] Where is the OOo Changelog ?
[Solved] Where is the OOo Changelog ?
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OOo 2.3.X on Ms Windows XP
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Re: Where us the OO Changelog ?
-> http://development.openoffice.org/releases/2.4.1.html.
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Re: [SOLVED] Where is the OO Changelog ?
Thanks Hagar.
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OOo 2.3.X on Ms Windows XP
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Re: [SOLVED] Where is the OO Changelog ?
For the vast majority of users, the decision about upgrading will be the opposite: "Why not?"
Normally, skipping an upgrade that doesn't offer something you need is a prudent strategy. However, OpenOffice is not a mature product and important changes are made in every release. Almost every release will include fixes and updates that affect every user, whether or not they use a particular feature. E.g. 2.4.0 to 2.4.1 includes security-related fixes, if I remember correctly.
And, as you may have already noticed, it's not a trivial task to review the list of changes and determine accurately whether or not any of the changes are important to you.
Further, when your primary source of support is the community, most of whom are using the latest release, you increase your chances for getting help with a problem when you are also running the same software.
Unless you have some specific situation that makes upgrading a larger problem, you'll want to upgrade every time.
Normally, skipping an upgrade that doesn't offer something you need is a prudent strategy. However, OpenOffice is not a mature product and important changes are made in every release. Almost every release will include fixes and updates that affect every user, whether or not they use a particular feature. E.g. 2.4.0 to 2.4.1 includes security-related fixes, if I remember correctly.
And, as you may have already noticed, it's not a trivial task to review the list of changes and determine accurately whether or not any of the changes are important to you.
Further, when your primary source of support is the community, most of whom are using the latest release, you increase your chances for getting help with a problem when you are also running the same software.
Unless you have some specific situation that makes upgrading a larger problem, you'll want to upgrade every time.
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Re: [SOLVED] Where is the OO Changelog ?
Thanks acknar,
The problem with these updates is that they overwrite your spellcheck dictionaries, thereby removing all the additions I made to the dutch dictionary.
The should be an option to not overwrite the dictionary files (if not needed to be updated for some reason).
The problem with these updates is that they overwrite your spellcheck dictionaries, thereby removing all the additions I made to the dutch dictionary.
The should be an option to not overwrite the dictionary files (if not needed to be updated for some reason).
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Re: [SOLVED] Where is the OO Changelog ?
Then, see that thread: [Tutorial] Spell check and Language configuration, especially section 3.
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Re: [Solved] Where is the OO Changelog ?
Sorry, I forgot about that problem--thanks, Hagar, for the link to that issue. What a mess.
It seems that the issue will be resolved for OOo 3, although I'm not convinced that moving dictionaries to extensions is really the best solution, as a dictionary will be--in many cases--a shared, system-wide resource. Such a resource should be managed at the system level, not at the user/application level.
That's already done with the Fedora OOo packages, where dictionaries are installed as part of "language pack" rpms. A specific language pack can be automatically upgraded to replace the dictionary and my custom additions are safe in my user settings.
I assume it works the same for Debian and Ubuntu; I don't understand why it isn't done that way on Windows as well.
It seems that the issue will be resolved for OOo 3, although I'm not convinced that moving dictionaries to extensions is really the best solution, as a dictionary will be--in many cases--a shared, system-wide resource. Such a resource should be managed at the system level, not at the user/application level.
That's already done with the Fedora OOo packages, where dictionaries are installed as part of "language pack" rpms. A specific language pack can be automatically upgraded to replace the dictionary and my custom additions are safe in my user settings.
I assume it works the same for Debian and Ubuntu; I don't understand why it isn't done that way on Windows as well.
AOO4/LO5 • Linux • Fedora 23
Re: [Solved] Where is the OO Changelog ?
At a guess, because MS doesn't want you to use its dictionaries with programs it did not make. It is not a nice company.acknak wrote: I assume it works the same for Debian and Ubuntu; I don't understand why it isn't done that way on Windows as well.
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OOo 3.0.X on Ms Windows XP + Opensuse 11.1
My pet peeve, No support for international ordinal numbering
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Re: [Solved] Where is the OO Changelog ?
I think that the OOo code is not so good and I agee with acknak. Dictionaries as extensions may be a nightmare for admins. I don't understand why we can't use a standard /dic folder and check its content when upgrading (both dictionary.lst file and the dictionaries files).Caracalla wrote:At a guess, because MS doesn't want you to use its dictionaries with programs it did not make. It is not a nice company.
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