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  2. First open your terminal and enter. dpkg --get-selections | grep softmaker. to know what components are installed on you PC. This will give you like following output: softmaker-freeoffice-2016:i386 install. Now you know what is installed so to remove with the following: sudo dpkg -r "component name".

  3. 1. You could try to run this command to see what will happen: sudo apt purge $(dpkg --list | grep softmaker | awk '{print $2}') --dry-run. Then, if no important system packages are being removed, run this command without --dry-run option. Use dpkg --list | grep softmaker to see what packages associated with it in your system.

  4. For SoftMaker FreeOffice 2018 we need to do the following - select Ribbon interface on first launch. or. You can change the design of the user interface at any time the Options dialog ("Appearance" tab). and then you will get the needed look and feel:

  5. I have installed a closed source office suite called Freeoffice.Generally, I use Libreoffice for all my work and need Freeoffice only as a backup to check if there are any inconsistencies in formatting when i need to edit collaborative docx documents and send them to MSOffice using clients.

  6. Also: you also will need to manually stop the service if applicable preferbly before removing the software. In this case: softmaker can be removed with this command. sudo dpkg -r softmaker-office-2012. if installed with the .DEB file. If you used the tar.gz file then there is a script. sudo uninstallsmoffice12.

  7. I do not recommend installing SoftMaker FreeOffice. On my system it prevented LibreOffice from starting even after uninstalling FreeOffice. I solved this problem by following user352036 steps and then saving the document as .docx. Close the document and open from LibreOffice. There should now be one uniform set of endnotes. Save as .odt.

  8. Try using SoftMaker FreeOffice instead of LibreOffice. You get it at freeoffice.com, it's a full-fledged, free office suite. FreeOffice has very good import and export filters for Microsoft Office formats, and you should be able to open your docx without formatting losses.

  9. 12.04 - When repairing package catalog: Failed to remove...

    askubuntu.com/questions/432832/when-repairing-package-catalog-failed-to-remove...

    The following packages will be REMOVED: google-earth-stable ia32-libs ia32-libs-multiarch:i386 libacl1:i386 libattr1:i386 softmaker-freeoffice 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 6 to remove and 0 not upgraded. 2 not fully installed or removed. After this operation, 484 MB disk space will be freed. Do you want to continue [Y/n]?

  10. My personal experience is that the most seamless Ubuntu/Linux integration with full native Linux compatibility is provided by Softmaker Office. Compared to say, LibreOffice, I've found the compatibility w.r.t. Microsoft formats (especially .docx) far superior. The drawback is that you are switching one commercial solution for another.

  11. In case you don't succeed with LibreOffice, try using SoftMaker FreeOffice. This free office suite has much better import and export filters that let you run Microsoft Office formats faithfully. The whole office suite is feature-packed, but needs only 58MB. It's well coded, very fast and reliable. Here's the link where to get it: www.freeoffice.com