Hi :)
Wow!!! It's rare for someone to go ahead and make something like that
which many other people would also probably find useful!! Welcome in
chap!
Is there any chance of you uploading your Extension to
http://extensions.libreoffice.org/
Preferably give it an Open Source / copyleft license s
On 02/04/2014 08:01 PM, iveand wrote:
For some of the settings, they aren't correctly seen by the user until
after we remove the user's pre-existing "registrymodifications.xcu"
(even if we didn't intentionally have any of those values overridden).
It is my guess that is because there are some of
Stephan (and others),
Thanks again for your reply. With your help here and from the bug
report referenced earlier I have been able to successfully create an
.oxt that will set "our preferred settings". As it is a "shared"
extension it sits between the "system settings" (which are overridden on
n
On 02/03/2014 08:39 PM, iveand wrote:
No
idea what specific system integration Ubuntu offers for
LibreOffice, but the recommended way to install site-wide
configuration settings for stock LibreOffice is via extensions
that are installed as shared or
bundled.(Seehttps:
Le 03/02/2014 21:03, iveand a écrit :
> I am
> not looking to add "interactive features" to LibreOffice, but
> simply to adjust some of the default settings on a "system wide"
> level.If I could bundle these as an extension that would be just
> fine to deploy.I could even ha
Le 03/02/2014 21:03, iveand a écrit :
> I am
> not looking to add "interactive features" to LibreOffice, but
> simply to adjust some of the default settings on a "system wide"
> level.If I could bundle these as an extension that would be just
> fine to deploy.I could even ha
I am
not looking to add "interactive features" to LibreOffice, but
simply to adjust some of the default settings on a "system wide"
level.If I could bundle these as an extension that would be just
fine to deploy.I could even have the .xml file (I would guess an
.xcu?)
I am
not looking to add "interactive features" to LibreOffice, but
simply to adjust some of the default settings on a "system wide"
level.If I could bundle these as an extension that would be just
fine to deploy.I could even have the .xml file (I would guess an
.xcu?)
No
idea what specific system integration Ubuntu offers for
LibreOffice, but the recommended way to install site-wide
configuration settings for stock LibreOffice is via extensions
that are installed as shared or
bundled.(Seehttps://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Dev
Hello All,Is there any way to define customized options at the "system level"
that won't be overridden when a new version of LibreOffice is
installed?Right now, we use xmlstarlet to make a few entries in
/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/registry/main.xcd (and writer.xcd,
calc.xcd).However
On 01/30/2014 12:31 PM, iveand wrote:
Hello All,Is there any way to define customized options at the "system level"
that won't be overridden when a new version of LibreOffice is
installed?Right now, we use xmlstarlet to make a few entries in
/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/registry/main
Hello All,Is there any way to define customized options at the "system level"
that won't be overridden when a new version of LibreOffice is
installed?Right now, we use xmlstarlet to make a few entries in
/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/registry/main.xcd (and writer.xcd,
calc.xcd).However
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