Excellent Tutorial for OpenOffice.org on Mac OS X
Blano writes "Marc Liyanage recently posted a great article on getting up and running and optimizing OpenOffice.org on Mac OS X. He includes some tweaks and helpful configuration tips." Another option is getting the software on CD.
Open Office on the Mac is a joke. It runs under X and looks like crap. I used Open Office on Windows and loved it, but refuse to use it on the Mac.
I hope they plan on coming out with a "native" version sometime soon. I own a Mac because I love the interface, it's very hard to take 12 steps back and use this.
http://www.planamesa.com/neojava/en/index.php
Take a look. It works beautifully here. Takes a little longer than MS Office to load, but once it's loaded, it's wonderful.
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Marc Liyanage is a great asset to the Mac OS X community. Check out some of the Mac OS X packages he provides for several important Unix applications. Though not linked to from that page yet, he also has a PHP 5.0.1 package ready for Mac OS X. (Caution: link points directly to the .dmg file).
JP
I think the best implemntation of OOo for OS X at this thimr is NeoOffice/J
...etc
/j is that you need a few hundred mhz tor run it.
It still does not really look like a mac app, but it does behave like one. In comparison to the X11 version it has:
- quartz text rendering
- native key commands (like cmd-s and so on)
- one application package
- double clicking files works normally
- no seperate launchers
- no extra software required
- native printer and font support
neooffice/j makes a lot of Marc's suggestions obsolete. The only drawback of
If you're 10.2(.x) or earlier, you run into a bit of a roadblock at the X11 stage: Apple's X11 only works w/Panther. Anything earlier and you want to look for Fink and/or XDarwin. And have some alcohol handy.. it took me a little while to get X in place before the oO install.
caveat - i'm playing with an iBook as a possible work-PC replacement, so though unix is my day job darwin/osX is new to me.. damn if it isn't cool as shizznitz though.
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"Why not just use LaTeX?"
I didn't want to. I wanted a GUI environment with WYSYWIG rendering. I really want to see what I'm working on, that's a matter of personal preference. I don't want to look at my document in markup source code, I want to work on it the way it looks on paper.
And some of the users who will use the inhouse templates I've created will not want or be able to learn LaTeX.
As for the results speaking for themselves, that's exactly why I created this setup. The results are astonishing and they closely adhere to our corporate design guidelines.