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Welcome

Last updated 2003 August 11

OpenOffice.org 1.1 ReadMe

For latest updates to this readme file, see www.openoffice.org/welcome/readme.html

Dear User

This file contains important information about this program. Please read this information very carefully before starting work.

The OpenOffice.org community, responsible for the development of this product, would like to invite you to participate as a community member. As a new user, you can check out the OpenOffice.org site with helpful user information at www.openoffice.org/about_us/introduction.html Also read the sections below of getting involved the OpenOffice.org project.

Notes on Installation

System Requirements:

Difficulties starting OpenOffice.org (e.g. applications hang) as well as problems with the screen display are often caused by the graphics card driver. If these problems occur, please update your graphics card driver or try using the graphics driver delivered with your operating system. Difficulties displaying 3D objects can often be solved by deactivating the option "Use OpenGL" under 'Tools - Options - View - 3D view'.

You can install OpenOffice.org 1.1 along side of an older version of OpenOffice.org. If you later choose to deinstall the older version of OpenOffice.org, you must call the installation program of the newer version and choose 'Repair'. This ensures that the new version is correctly registered in your system.
Please note that copy and paste via clipboard between OpenOffice.org 1.0 and OpenOffice.org 1.1 might not work in OpenOffice.org format. If that happens, choose 'Edit - Paste Special' and choose a format other than OpenOffice.org, or open the document in OpenOffice.org 1.1 directly.

Please make sure you have enough free memory in the temporary directory on your system and that read, write and run access rights have been granted. Close all other programs before starting the installation.

Problems During Program Startup on Gnome

If you experience OpenOffice.org startup problems (most notably while using Gnome) please 'unset' the SESSION_MANAGER environment variable inside the shell you use to start OpenOffice.org. This can be done by adding the line "unset SESSION_MANAGER" to the beginning of the soffice shell script found in the "[office folder]/program" directory.

Important Information for Asian Versions

Thai Input-Sequence Checking

In a “th_TH” locale, the Thai XIM will carry out the input sequence check. That means that OpenOffice.org is not able to normalize and auto-correct the Thai input sequences.

Please change the following lines in your user environment settings before running the application.

XMODIFIERS="@im=BasicCheck” or XMODIFIERS="@im=Strict”

to (or add the following lines if they do not exist at all):

XMODIFIERS="@im=none"
export XMODIFIERS

Important Accessibility Notes

Due to a problem within the Java(TM) Access Bridge, you have to set the operating system locale to "English (United States)" or "(EN-us)". Only this setting enables you to work with programs like ZoomText. (Note: The program WindowEyes does not work with OpenOffice.org, because it does not support the Java Accessibility API.)The Java(TM) Access Bridge installed with this early access version does not work properly with conventional Java applications.

Changing the User Interface Font

In OpenOffice.org you can change the font used for screen display and printing by replacing it with a different font installed on your system. This can be done using the font replacement function. Choose Tools - Options - OpenOffice.org - Font Replacement to access this function.

To change the font of the OpenOffice.org user interface, you have to replace the default font "Andale Sans UI" with another font and mark the "always" setting for this replacement.

Refer to the OpenOffice.org Help for a detailed explanation of the dialog.

Shortcut Keys

Only shortcut keys (key combinations) not used by the operating system can be used in OpenOffice.org. If a key combination in OpenOffice.org does not work as described in the OpenOffice.org Help, check if that shortcut is already used by the operating system. To rectify such conflicts, you can change the keys assigned by your operating system. Alternatively, you can change almost any key assignment in OpenOffice.org. For more information on this topic, refer to the OpenOffice.org Help or the Help documention of your operating system.

File System ReiserFS: OpenOffice.org Will Not Start for User IDs Larger Than 65535

In versions lower than 3.6, the file system ReiserFS causes a problem as soon as the user ID is larger than 65535. The problem is that files temporarily saved by OpenOffice.org can no longer be removed by the program itself, but rather only by the system administrator (e.g. /tmp/OSL_PIPE_xxx ). The result is that OpenOffice.org cannot be started. The problem is in the ReiserFS file system and has been fixed in version 3.6 and higher.

File Locking

In the default setting, file locking is turned off in OpenOffice.org. To activate it, you have to set the appropriate environment variables SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING=1 and export SAL_ENABLE_FILE_LOCKING. These entries are already in disabled form in the soffice script file.

Warning: The activated file locking feature can cause problems with Solaris 2.5.1 and 2.7 used in conjunction with Linux NFS 2.0. If your system environment has these parameters, we strongly recommend that you avoid using the file locking feature. Otherwise, OpenOffice.org will hang when you try to open a file from a NFS mounted directory from a Linux computer.

Using Info-ZIP

OpenOffice.org uses Info-ZIP to create and unpack the OpenOffice.org installation, as well as for packing and unpacking the OpenOffice.org XML file format. Info-ZIP programs (ZIP, UnZip and other utilities) are available free of charge and can be used in the source code and as an executable program. They can be attained by visiting Anonymous FTP sites such as ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip/*.

Used / Modified Source Code

Portions Copyright 1998, 1999 James Clark. Portions Copyright 1996, 1998 Netscape Communications Corporation.

Getting Involved

The OpenOffice.org Community would very much benefit from your active participation in the development of this important open source project.

As a User, you are already a valuable part of the suite's development process and we would like to encourage you to take an even more active role with a view to being a long-term contributor to the Community. Please join and checkout the user page at:www.openoffice.org

Registration

Please take a little time to complete the minimal Product Registration process when you install the software. While registration is optional, we encourage you to register, since the information enables the Community to make an even better software suite and address User needs directly. Through its Privacy Policy, the OpenOffice.org Community takes every precaution to safeguard your personal data. If you missed the registration at installation, you can return and register at any time at www.openoffice.org/welcome/registration-site.html

User Survey

There is also a User Survey located online which we encourage you to fill out. The User Survey results will help OpenOffice.org move more rapidly in setting new standards for the creation of the next-generation office suite. Through its Privacy Policy, the OpenOffice.org Community takes every precaution to safeguard your personal data.

Report Bugs & Issues

The OpenOffice.org Web site hosts IssueZilla, our mechanism for reporting, tracking and solving bugs and issues. We encourage all Users to feel entitled and welcome to report issues that may arise on your particular platform. Energetic reporting of issues is one of the most important contributions that the User Community can make to the ongoing development and improvement of the suite.

Subscribe

Here are a few of the Project mailing lists to which you can subscribe at www.openoffice.org/mail_list.html

Join one or more Projects

You can make major contributions to this important open source project even if you have limited software design or coding experience. Yes, you!

You will find projects ranging from Localization, Porting and Groupware to some real core coding projects. If you are not a developer, try the Documentation or the Marketing Project. The OpenOffice.org Marketing Project is applying both guerrilla and traditional commercial techniques to marketing open source software, and we are doing it across language and cultural barriers, so you can help just be spreading the word and telling a friend about this office suite. http://projects.openoffice.org/index.html You will find projects ranging from Localization, Porting and Groupware to some real core coding projects. If you are not a developer, try the Documentation or the Marketing Project. The OpenOffice.org Marketing Project is applying both guerrilla and traditional commercial techniques to marketing open source software, and we are doing it across language and cultural barriers, so you can help just be spreading the word and telling a friend about this office suite.

You can help by joining the Marketing Communications & Information Network here:http://marketing.openoffice.org/contacts.html where you can provide point communication contact with press, media, government agencies, consultants, schools, Linux Users Groups and developers in your country and local community.

User Support

For help with the OpenOffice.org 1.1 office suite, take a look at the archieves to questions already answered on the 'users@openoffice.org' mailing list atwww.openoffice.org/mail_list.html. Alternatively, you can send in your questions to users@openoffice.org. Remember to subscribe to the list to get an email response.

Also check the FAQ section, found on left hand navigation bar of the OpenOffice.org homepage. Frequently asked questions are posted here.

Way to Start

The best way to start contributing is to subscribe to one or more of the mailing lists, lurk for a while, and gradually use the mail archives to familiarize yourself with many of the topics covered since the OpenOffice.org source code was released back in October 2000. When you're comfortable, all you need to do is make an email self-introduction and jump right in. If you are familiar with Open Source Projects, check out our To-Dos list and see if there is anything you would like to help with at www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/todos.html.

We hope you enjoy working with the new OpenOffice.org 1.1 and join us online.

The OpenOffice.org community