Walter Francis wrote: > What a bunch of stupid crap, of course OO isn't written in Java, you don't > have to have Java installed to use it, so how could it be written in > Java. Mostly. There are parts of (Sun's version of) Open Office that are written in Java, and you do have to have Java installed to use them. The version of OO.o that comes with Fedora 3 does not have them compiled in. I understand that certain Red Hat employees are working on a gcj-based version of (the java parts of) OpenOffice.org 2, which might or might not come in Fedora Core 4. The full release of OO.o 2 is due pretty close to the projected release date of Fedora Core 4. James. -- James Wilkinson | When I turned two I was really anxious, because I'd Exeter Devon UK | doubled my age in a year. I thought, if this keeps up, E-mail address: james | by the time I'm six I'll be ninety. @westexe.demon.co.uk | -- Steve Wright