Hi Mathias,

>> That seems for me a really good solution. In case I want a "OO
>> Quickstarter" to remain alive after finishing my conversion I don't have
>> to check for other tasks and don't call terminate() - I just have to
>> close my document. Is that correct?
> 
> I'm not sure if I understand you correctly. OOo will always terminate if
> the last visible task window is closed except when the "Quickstarter" is
> running because the QS exactly does what I have recommended to you: it
> registers a terminate listener. If you have your own terminate listener
> and veto against termination OOo will stay in memory. If you just close
> your document and then go away it will stay there. The only way to
> remove OOo is to call terminate or to open a visible task and close it
> so that OOo itself will try to terminate.

Good. You understood me well. For perfomance reasons I want OO to stay
in memory. Thanks for your hints.

>>> We hope to make this more "automagical" in the near future. OOo
>>> shouldn't terminate as long as any external connection exists.

>> That would be great! Is there a possibility to vote for this?
> 
> ATM you can't because there isn't an issue for this. But I think that
> you don't need to do so. We know that this is a very important problem
> and we will try to fix it as soon as resources allow us to do so.

OK, I won't open an issue. Thanks for your good work!

Greetings, Tobias

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