Hi Michael,
Oh wow, that's really silly; honestly though I have no idea how it
manages to be on by default for you :-) the code that does this is
(pseudo-code) sfx2/source/appl/shutdownicon.cxx:
bool ShutdownIcon::GetAutoStart()
..
return fileExists
On Wed, 2006-10-25 at 08:45 +0200, Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems
Germany wrote:
Hi Michael,
[snipped]
Hmm. It's a link pointing to some other CWS' installation (which does
not exist anymore). Removing it (and my user data) gave me the
quickstarter, again, created a new link (to my
Hi Gerry,
A quick question. Why is the quickstarter enabler kept in a config
directory outside of the user's OOo stuff.
I suppose that's because this is really about desktop integration: The
desktop probably checks this location for things to, well, quickstart.
Just a guess.
Ciao
Frank
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On Wed, 2006-10-25 at 15:08 +0200, Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems
Germany wrote:
Hi Gerry,
A quick question. Why is the quickstarter enabler kept in a config
directory outside of the user's OOo stuff.
I suppose that's because this is really about desktop integration: The
desktop
Hi Gerry,
Okay. Sounds reasonable. However, this new feature needs to be
documented so I am looking for confirmation that your guess is so. Can
someone confirm or direct me to some spec that will explain whether this
is *NIX specific, WM specific (e.g. Gnome vs. KDE vs. ...) or mimics
On Wed, 2006-10-25 at 15:52 +0200, Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems
Germany wrote:
Hi Gerry,
Okay. Sounds reasonable. However, this new feature needs to be
documented so I am looking for confirmation that your guess is so. Can
someone confirm or direct me to some spec that will explain