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Operating Systems Linux install openoffice writer from yum Post 302603663 by cokedude on Thursday 1st of March 2012 04:39:49 PM
Old 03-01-2012
Quote:
Originally Posted by kalak
Fedora 15+ switched to the libreoffice fork:
Code:
yum install libreoffice-writer

I'm trying to edit my resume. My spacing gets all messed up when I use libreoffice. Thats why I want openoffice.
 

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VIRTAAL(1)						      General Commands Manual							VIRTAAL(1)

NAME
virtaal - Graphical translation editor SYNOPSIS
virtaal [options] [translation_file] DESCRIPTION
Virtaal is a Graphical translation editor. It uses the Translate Toolkit to get access to translation files and therefore can edit a vari- ety of files (including PO and XLIFF files). Automatic completion, spellchecking and correction can be provided by installing the python-gtkspell and libreoffice-common packages. OPTIONS
--log=LOG Turn on logging, storing the result to the supplied filename. --config=CONFIG Use the configuration file given by the supplied filename. --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit SHORTCUTS
<Enter> Continue with the next message. <Alt+Down> Copy the original string into the target field. <Ctrl+Enter> Modify the state one step forward, i.e tag unit with marker Needs work as Translated and go to the next unit. <Ctrl+Enter+Shift> Modify the state one step back, i.e. tag unit as Needs work and go to the next unit. <Ctrl+Up> <Ctrl+Down> Move between translations. <Ctrl+PgUp> <Ctrl+PgDown> Move in large steps between translations. SEE ALSO
http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/virtaal/index http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/virtaal/cheatsheet VIRTAAL(1)
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