What's the best Office Suite for 12.10, especially with respect to formatting and equation editing tools?
Solution 1
On my Ubuntu 12.10, I installed Microsoft Office 2007 normally through the latest version of wine.
Try installing it and then try installing Microsoft Office again.
In a terminal type: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa
followed by sudo apt-get update
and finally sudo apt-get install wine1.5
Try installing Office again.
If a normal install fails, try installing office through Winetricks.
Solution 2
Use Kingsoft Ofiice (includes word, spreadsheet & presentation)
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Josh Pinto
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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Josh Pinto over 1 year
I've tried running MS Office through wine but it failed to install correctly. As for LibreOffice it has some limitations when it comes to writing equations which is important for me seeing how I'm a training to become a mathematician next year. I'll also need high-level formatting tools. Which office suite would best suit my needs taking into consideration the aforementioned problems/requirements?
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cnavigator over 11 yearsAlso I think you should edit the title to mention specifically the need for writing math equations, because as it is now, that's too broad.
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Nanne over 11 yearsNot an answer to your question, but math goes hand in hand quite well with Latex
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Josh Pinto over 11 yearsLaTeX, yeah, I know. I've tried Lyx Document Processor just wondering if there's anything better on Ubuntu than it.
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Glutanimate over 11 yearsSmall piece of advice: If you're seriously considering studying math you will have to learn how to use Latex. It is the de-facto standard in that field.
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Josh Pinto over 11 yearsI know that I am well-educated in LaTeX already. In fact I used to use LaTeX to type equations more efficiently in MS Word when I used it on my Windows 7 OS. My previous comment was about if there's any better LaTeX editors or for that matter any office suites with equation editors that are better.
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Josh Pinto over 11 yearsInteresting how you mentioned Apache OpenOffice I've tried getting it -- you can't on 12.10. It did work on 12.04 and when I used it its equation editor was identical to that of LibreOffice and as insufficient. As for Calligra its formula editor is inadequate.
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Josh Pinto over 11 yearsI've tried all you've described and it failed. It was MS Office 2007 too.
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thorstorm over 11 yearsI installed Office 2007 home and student edition english language from a CD on a 64 bit Ubuntu 12.10. If you do not have other wine programs installed, try deleting your .wine folder in home and try again.
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Josh Pinto over 11 yearsI do have other wine programs installed firstly, secondly I'm running 32 bit. Perhaps that makes a difference.
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thorstorm over 11 yearsI had installed the same version of office on 12.04 32 bit using winetricks Office 2007 Pro option.
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Josh Pinto over 11 yearsOh hey mate! I retried it and it worked with wine tricks! I'll accept your answer!
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Herbert over 11 yearsIt is possible to install AOO on 12.10. If you need help on how to do so, ask at the AOO forum.