Hi,
I need to use Turkish spell check with Open Office (OO). So far the only capable addon i found is something called "Zemberek".
The program can be found at http://code.google.com/p/zemberek/
It needs java to run.
So by using "Java Portablizer 1.1" I added Java to my portable applications environment.
The two places I placed are:
X:\PortableApps\JavaPortablizer
X:\PortableApps\OpenOfficePortable\App\Java
Then i added zemberek to OO through Extension Manager.
However, it does not work.
I checked under the Java tab (options>OpenOffice.org>Java) it can not find the java on my flash drive.
I added it through the "add" button on the right.
Still nothing.
And every time i restart the OO Writer, I have to add the pathway for the portable java again.
Still nothing.
I would appreciate if some one could help.
Thanks.
To solve Your problem some more informations are needed (see above).
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What You need is OSS!
Hi,
OO Writer Portable Version is 2.4.1
Java version is 1.6.0_07
Thanks.
... please try OpenOffice.org 3 Beta 2 Portable.
It works without problems witht JE 1.6.0_07
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What You need is OSS!
... cause Java works without problems in 2.4.1 too.
Keep in mind that it never will showed under Tools-Options-Java.
Try to use a Wizzard (e.g. Fax wizard) if this works, portable Java is available.
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Hi,
I tried use a wizard, actually all of them, none of them worked.
Pressed it nothing happened.
... it should be work.
I can't reproduce the bug itself, but I've heart that there are problems with some machines.
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Hi,
Installed the portable OO 3.0 beta.
The wizards work.
So i am assuming that means the portable java works.
I must be doing something wrong with the addon.
Going to try the OO Turkey forums.
Thanks.
This JAVA version of Open Office Writer runs in LINUX? I use LINUX from a LIVE-CD and I need use the open office programs, without installation. Someone can help me?