

OpenOffice supports to use several toolkits for drawing and integrates into different desktop environments in a clean way. To add fonts to those already available in OpenOffice, run spadmin. This behavior is a default, but disabling it speeds up the loading time. Note: If you intend to use macros, you must have a Java Runtime Environment. The default path for LibreOffice macros in Arch Linux is: Choose the path in Tools > Options > LibreOffice/OpenOffice > Paths Macros are not guaranted to work in both OpenOffice and LibreOffice, but it is possible to choose a common directory for them. The path for this directory in Arch Linux is: In most Linux distributions, the default path for macros is:

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From there enter the following location to install a spell check dictionary: Check Extension manager if your language is already there simply by loading up any OpenOffice program (Writer for example) and access the Extension Manager from the Tools menu. The Arch package is now shipped with some dictionaries. Official Microsoft fonts are useful to prevent pagination problems. Install the openoffice-bin AUR package or compile it from source. 4.7 OpenOffice does not detect my certificates.4.4 Dark GTK themes, icons and GTK-Qt Engine.2.1.1 Use different configuration from general theme.1.2.2 Other extensions installed by default.1.2 Extension management and spell checking.
