Thank you very much, this works !!!.
Thanks a lot. Worked like a charm! Macbook Air early 2014, OSX 10.10.5. LO 5.2.1.2
I question why I need to do this on every new version of LibreOffice I install, but I’m very happy this works. Thanks!
Thank you very much, this works
Thanks so much. Sorry that I cannot upvote your answer, since >5 points are required.
thx ! the terminal command worked very well for a macOS 10.10.5 and LO 5.2.5
This helped me too, thanks !
Works great on OS X 10.10.5.
it works on El Capitan OS X 10.11.6 and with other applications too!!
Worked, ty (cannot upvote since I got less then 5 points, else I would) Ty again, saved my b*hind <3
It solved the issue for me after lots of frustration. Yosemite 10.10.5 with L0 6.0.2.1. Thanks a lot!
don’t have enough credits to up-vote! works on 10.10.5
Works Great on Os x Yosemite version 10.10.5
Worked for me too on OSX10.10.5. I wonder if the my problem was that I had OpenOffice running when I tried to initiate LibreOffice. When I eventually managed to open LibreOffice, I realised it was designed to pick up where OpenOffice had left off.
This trick with the terminal unfortunately didn’t work with OS 10.10.5 + LO 6.2.8. Still hung up.
This trick with the terminal unfortunately didn’t work with OS 10.10.5 + LO 6.2.8. Still hung up.
Found the work around!
Read this article, worked like a charm! http://www.italovignoli.org/2012/08/libreoffice-and-mountain-lion-macos-x-10-8/
This worked forme as well. Pleased!
Thanks a lot, it is successful. First time I got such problems with LibreOffice…