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- Date: Sat, 09 Mar 2002 23:25:09 +0900
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- Organization: Kobe University, Japan
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Charles Muller wrote: > it to run from my own directory. I have the following in the > .bash_profile in /home/chuck. Any further ideas? does it actually set it? Try `echo $PATH` and `which soffice` > alias soffice /home/chuck/OpenOffice.org641/soffice > PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin:$HOME/chuck/OpenOffice.org641 You should only use either alias or the path. -- B0Ti.
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