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I have tried out in Excel (search in the help - it was well hidden) and than I tried with OOo. Personally I have never used the error bars, but as I saw killfire's post We barely know what the word "graph" means, except what it meant in Greek. Stens said it had error bars, was he meaning only error bars in one direction? how do you put both x AND y error bars on a graph under oo1.1.1 What i ended up doing was installing the binary, but my question remains.

The ebuild is(was? not on gentoo now) only for x86/sparc/amd64, which only means that it requires something that ppc doesnt have (doesnt that have to do with java blackdown 1.4.1) or that the ebuild has not been tested sufficiantly enough to warrant it not being masked. I find that hard to swallow, since I'm running OO1.1.1 under OS X, and in spite of the pain in the ass it gives me printing, it's sufficed for all my needs as I pump out the BA Thesis. Note: i need x and y error bars, with custom deviations (different for each point, defined in other cells)

How do you put error bars on a graph with 1.1.1 I guess my Java JDK should be the latest stable from portage,īut right now I can't check it(me at home - PowerBook at workplace).ĮDIT: I have blackdown-jdk-1.3.1 installed, OO 1.1.1 bin works fine with it I do not have any problems caused by Java. NO WAY! (on PowerBook - with 5GB disk space for linux) I've installed the openoffice-bin, because I needed it at that moment and not 3 days laterĮverything else was compilled from source, but OO.
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You need about 2 GB free and about 12 hours for G4 1 GHz. sorry my mistake, i just read the sticky that pertains to this.Įmerge the IBM JDK 1.4.1, than the ximian version of OOo 1.1 source.
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thanks for the help.Ī side question, is it possible to install by source 1.1.1 on ppc?īecause it said its for only x86/amd64/sparc, and also, it sys it requires jre-1.4.1, which i can only seem to find for those other architectures.
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SRC_URI="mirror://openoffice/stable/$_LinuxPowerPC_en_ )"Įbuild /usr/portage/app-office/openoffice-bin/openoffice-bin-1.1.1.ebuild digestĮmerge /usr/portage/app-office/openoffice-bin/openoffice-bin-1.1.1.ebuildĭownloaded (oops.) source, am downloading binary now, will try later on and update as to results. Whats sort of funny, is i posted just a little while ago asking if there was an office prog that could do that stuff (erro bars etc.) and noone gave me anything, all they suggested was gnumeric, which was worse that oo1.0.3(what i could find)Įdit the /usr/portage/app-office/openoffice-bin/openoffice-bin-1.1.1.ebuild file:ĭESCRIPTION="OpenOffice productivity suite"
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Photoshop, and sadly, working as an IT professional in an all Mac shop I can testify that as good as GIMP is, it's just not a substitute for photoshop for a ton of things. it all depends on your needs in the end of things. Photoshop does a _ton_ of stuff that the GIMP doesn't and likely won't do. The 1.1.1 much more better than the old 1.0.2, which we have available through the portage I had to modify the ebuild, because the one in the portage does not have PPC support, but it's fine for me as long as it works.

Just installed OpenOffice 1.1.1 (openoffice-bin) to my PowerBook G3, and it has error bars, and probably all the features you looking for. There is no linux counterpart to excel that i can find. Location: France (originated from Hungary) Thats the only reason that i have mol and 10.3 installed Not matter what anybody says, at the level that linux's speadsheet progs is not near what excel can do ffor you. What did you smoke last night?Īn actually good reason is to use M$ Excel. plus, if you have it installed, you can run mol, which is very handy, at least for me (there is no linux counterpart to excel that i can find. "I am not bound to please thee with my answers."Īs of now, gentoo (on iBook 2.2 800mhz 640mb ram) cannot run dvds and heavily graphic applications, like games as well as 10.3. I have it, for the kicks, and some things are nicely done in the os. Guess i answered my own question, but any opinions are welcome. Is OSX 10.3 worth my trouble to install? Gentoo does everything I need. Posted: Wed 12:26 am Post subject: OSX 10.3?
