Re: Configuration management

2007-08-24 Thread Radim X.
Hello, > > Thanks for the pointer. Do you perhaps know of tools/docs describing > > the process of [changed menu settings] -> [changed ~/.openoffice2 > > files] -> correct .xcu files? > > eh? Look at the example. Just add the snippets you need. Use your > favourite editor and look. If you want to

Re: Configuration management

2007-08-24 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi, Radim X. wrote: > > > able to figure out was how to do this correctly in Debian. Copy an > > > ~/.openoffice.org2 template to /etc/openoffice? Parts of it? Something > > > completely different? > > > > You can deploy a extension with the configuration data. See > > openoffice.org-ctl-he for an

Re: Configuration management

2007-08-24 Thread Radim X.
> > able to figure out was how to do this correctly in Debian. Copy an > > ~/.openoffice.org2 template to /etc/openoffice? Parts of it? Something > > completely different? > > You can deploy a extension with the configuration data. See > openoffice.org-ctl-he for an example. Thanks for the pointer

Re: Configuration management

2007-08-24 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi, Radim X. wrote: > For a single desktop user, it is of no interest - his/her preferences > are saved under ~/.openoffice.org2, which is fine. However, a > systemwide or LAN-wide installation clearly needs the possibility of > saving default settings to some central location, which would overrid

Configuration management

2007-08-24 Thread Radim X.
Hello, I'd like to ask about suggested ways of ooo's configuration in Debian. The topic has been around a while (see #293176, closed couple of days ago, apparently due to the fact that nobody bothered to confirm it against a 2.x version), but I couldn't google any reasonable docs on this. For a s