Something really strange to add to this thread: I have two triggers, one 
for LibreOffice writer and one for calc; the triggers are identical except 
for the signifier after the double hyphen at the end of the line (ie, 
--writer and --calc); the Run Command in Shell brings the chosen LO module 
up and, as I said, a second LO opens (to the general opening screen) after 
writer closes, *but this weirdness does not happen after calc closes. *No 
rhyme nor reason...

On Thursday, March 16, 2017 at 9:27:18 PM UTC-7, DrFred wrote:
>
> Friends,
>
> I use LibreOffice and would like to open it in either the Writer or Calc 
> modules, rather than go through the extra clicks via its opening screen to 
> get there. So I created two aliases in 
> .bash_profile, LOW and LOC, thus:
>
> alias LOW='/Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice --writer 
> && killall iTerm'
> alias LOC='/Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice --calc && 
> killall iTerm'
>
> then triggers to them by, first pane, .LOW (or .LOC); second pane 'run a 
> text command in terminal/iTerm (have tried both); assign to key combo.
>
> Nothing happens when invoked. The strange thing is this exact setup used 
> to work, and I'm wondering if a recent QS upgrade broke, or altered the 
> text command in terminal piece?
>
> Thanks for looking at this....
>
> Fred Weiner
>

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