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Re: OpenOffice.org and the Gimp on the N900
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I did apt-cache search cups and cupsys and got nothing. |
Re: OpenOffice.org and the Gimp on the N900
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http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...369#post490369 |
Re: OpenOffice.org and the Gimp on the N900
I reflashed my phone and now everything works fine but ther is no Gimp anymore. OO works OK. What did I do wrong?
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Re: OpenOffice.org and the Gimp on the N900
For those who are still looking for a reader for djvu files, which are not read by FBReader afaik:
The Debian package djview installed fine under Easy Debian, and so I have now a very nice reader for my collection of dvju files. To start by an application icon, I added the file djview.desktop Code:
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Exec=debbie djview /home/user/MyDocs/Books/DJV/oneofmy.djvuThe only glitch is that after switching to full screen I cannot go back, because the keyboard doesn't have F11 or Escape, so I then have to close by Ctrl-Backspace and exiting after that. (Or is there some trick to have those function keys other than remapping the keyboard?) |
Re: OpenOffice.org and the Gimp on the N900
@rebhana: do you find that djview is superior to evince? I'm interested in your experience.
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Re: OpenOffice.org and the Gimp on the N900
nice and well written.
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Re: OpenOffice.org and the Gimp on the N900
Amazing news, but it would be great to see open Office directly on maemo without debian need.
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EDIT: I now also installed evince (after a backup of my Debian image file), and also that went without any problem. Both djview and evince work fine for displaying my djvu files. Evince has the advantage that I can get back from full-screen mode, because it is not entirely full-screen and keeps a button for going back. (With presentation mode I have the same problem of not being able to back. Moreover, I then need to edit/delete the file /home/user/.gnome2/evince/ev-metadata.xml so that I can open the file without immediately going to presentation mode.) Djview however has the advantage that I can scroll down on a given page without the stylus, just with the touchscreen. So I guess I'll continue using djview for my djvu files, but evince will be my pdf reader in place of the built-in one whenever I need to be able to do more than just having a quick look, such as searching for text. I'm really overwhelmed by how much the installation of Easy Debian just 1 1/2 days ago has added to my N900: not only openoffice and the gimp, but after a few apt-get install's also network printing through CUPS, djview, evince, gv, and grace (a scientific plotting tool). I'm now tempted to continue by installing xmaxima, the open-source symbolic math program preceding maple and mathematica I've been working with during my PhD thesis, which back then required a serious mainframe computer... EDIT2: I found that my installation of evince under Easy Debian crashes on opening postscript files. @debernardis: Are you able to open postscript files with evince? |
Re: OpenOffice.org and the Gimp on the N900
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In fact, it has a big advantage having this monster within Debian chroot. If something gets screwed up with it, it will only be the Debian image, which can be easily reinstalled - you won't have to reflash your whole device! |
Re: OpenOffice.org and the Gimp on the N900
I have found a way to deal with dialog boxes appearing in openoffice.org running under lxde not fitting to the screen:
In the terminal open in lxde type: xmodmap -e "keysym ISO_Level3_Shift = Alt_L" Now Alt-space will pop-up the window operations menu. Using the stylus, choose move, and you can move the dialog around. It works also when the title bar is outside of the screen. It could probably be put in some startup file. Leaving only the left, vertical panel, adding the menu to it and removing the top panel leaves much more screen area for the editor, you can also remove decorations from the editor window. |
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