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Old 02-21-2008, 06:15 AM
Mike
 
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I am taking a course in computer logic and was wondering what would
everyone recommend for me to use to design and print flowcharts. Can this
be done in OOo or staroffice? Any advice is appreciated. Also does anyone
else have problems with gnucash on gentoo 1.4? Thanks again!!

Mike Choatie
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Old 02-21-2008, 06:15 AM
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 20:43:15 -0600, Mike wrote:

> I am taking a course in computer logic and was wondering what would
> everyone recommend for me to use to design and print flowcharts. Can this
> be done in OOo or staroffice? Any advice is appreciated. Also does anyone
> else have problems with gnucash on gentoo 1.4? Thanks again!!
>
> Mike Choatie



kivio which is part of teh koffice package is partly designed for just
that. It's a visio Linux equivalent (if that helps). As far as OOo goes,
I honestly don't know, I really only use it for small-time word processing
and spreadsheets.

~~~

On the topic of gnucash, I don't know. I had installed it a short while
ago, but have been to lazy to set it up yet...

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Old 02-21-2008, 06:15 AM
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On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 23:17:59 -0500, Xanadu wrote:

> On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 20:43:15 -0600, Mike wrote:
>
>> I am taking a course in computer logic and was wondering what would
>> everyone recommend for me to use to design and print flowcharts. Can this
>> be done in OOo or staroffice? Any advice is appreciated. Also does anyone
>> else have problems with gnucash on gentoo 1.4? Thanks again!!
>>
>> Mike Choatie

>
>
> kivio which is part of teh koffice package is partly designed for just
> that. It's a visio Linux equivalent (if that helps). As far as OOo goes,
> I honestly don't know, I really only use it for small-time word processing
> and spreadsheets.
>
> ~~~
>
> On the topic of gnucash, I don't know. I had installed it a short while
> ago, but have been to lazy to set it up yet...

Thanks for the reply. I will try the kivio package. If I can do this in
star office that would be great, I can do all of my work in one package
but anything is better than nothing.

Mike

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Old 02-21-2008, 06:15 AM
Oliver Gmelch
 
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Mike wrote:
> I am taking a course in computer logic and was wondering what would
> everyone recommend for me to use to design and print flowcharts. Can this
> be done in OOo or staroffice? Any advice is appreciated. Also does anyone
> else have problems with gnucash on gentoo 1.4? Thanks again!!
>
> Mike Choatie

I had problems regarding the compilation of gnucash on a 2.6 kernel. To
successfully compile it, I had to switch back to good old 2.4.x - and
voilą! Once compiled, it runs fine on 2.6, however

HTH
Oliver Gmelch
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Old 02-21-2008, 06:15 AM
Mike
 
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On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 13:34:35 +0100, Oliver Gmelch wrote:

> Mike wrote:
>> I am taking a course in computer logic and was wondering what would
>> everyone recommend for me to use to design and print flowcharts. Can this
>> be done in OOo or staroffice? Any advice is appreciated. Also does anyone
>> else have problems with gnucash on gentoo 1.4? Thanks again!!
>>
>> Mike Choatie

> I had problems regarding the compilation of gnucash on a 2.6 kernel. To
> successfully compile it, I had to switch back to good old 2.4.x - and
> voilą! Once compiled, it runs fine on 2.6, however
>
> HTH
> Oliver Gmelch



My problem is in gtkhtml and gconf. Every time I try to read the tut it
segfaults on me. I Think (from the googling the situation) the prob is I
am running gconfd-2 and it needs version 1. If anyone knows for sure let
me know.Thanks for the reply.

Mike
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