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
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
> > 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
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
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