On Jan 24, 2015, at 9:34 PM, V Stuart Foote vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu wrote:
Spencer, *
Just so you understand, installed that way--i.e. with each version of
LibreOffice using the default UserInstallation= variable of
$SYSUSERCONFIG--all the installations will be sharing a single user
Spencer, *
Just so you understand, installed that way--i.e. with each version of
LibreOffice using the default UserInstallation= variable of
$SYSUSERCONFIG--all the installations will be sharing a single user profile.
It will be located in /Users/username/Library/Application
On 01/21/2015 06:15 PM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Le 21/01/2015 16:54, Stephan Bergmann a écrit :
Are you really sure that it ever worked that if you rename
LibreOffice.app to Foo.app it will then locate its user profile under
~/Library/Application Data/Foo/ instead of ~/Library/Application
On 01/22/2015 11:04 AM, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 01/21/2015 06:15 PM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
Le 21/01/2015 16:54, Stephan Bergmann a écrit :
Are you really sure that it ever worked that if you rename
LibreOffice.app to Foo.app it will then locate its user profile under
Hi :)
I think you finding something easy is no real indication of whether it
is really easy or actually quite complicated. You have done many
amazing things and seem to have a lot of experience doing exactly this
in another OS so you have a good foundation that probably most of us
don't have.
On 2015-01-19, 7:57 PM Spencer Graves wrote:
I’m confused. https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile” tells me to look for Tools - Options
- LibreOffice - Paths. I don’t see “Options” under Tools.
On Macs it is
Le 21/01/2015 16:54, Stephan Bergmann a écrit :
Are you really sure that it ever worked that if you rename
LibreOffice.app to Foo.app it will then locate its user profile under
~/Library/Application Data/Foo/ instead of ~/Library/Application
Data/LibreOffice/? That would surprise me.
No,
On 01/21/2015 10:09 AM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
Le 21/01/2015 10:02, Stephan Bergmann a écrit :
If you want to later use LO4352, when you start it up, it should only
use the LO4352 user configuration folder (assuming you have named them
the same). I don't thin you can have both running at the same
Just inherited a 2007 iMac and loaded Yosemite (OS X 10.10.1)
First thing I loaded LO 4.4.0.2, and then 4.3.6.2 and the current
(2015-01-21) 4.5.0 master.
Steps couldn't be simpler. In fact parallel install is done almost the same
as with the Windows .msi packages
Put which ever of the
On 01/19/2015 10:48 AM, Alex Thurgood wrote:
If you want to later use LO4352, when you start it up, it should only
use the LO4352 user configuration folder (assuming you have named them
the same). I don't thin you can have both running at the same time.
Where did you get that idea from? The
Le 21/01/2015 10:02, Stephan Bergmann a écrit :
Hi Stephan,
If you want to later use LO4352, when you start it up, it should only
use the LO4352 user configuration folder (assuming you have named them
the same). I don't thin you can have both running at the same time.
Where did you get
Le 19/01/2015 02:57, Larry Gusaas a écrit :
Create a sub-folder in your Applications folder and install the second
version of LibreOffice in the sub-folder.
If you do that, you will use the existing user configuration profile. In
order to exclude user configuration profile effects, you can
On 2015-01-18, 7:00 PM Spencer Graves wrote:
How can I install LibreOffice 4.3.4.1 in parallel with LO 4.3.5.2 on
a Mac running OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite?
Create a sub-folder in your Applications folder and install the second version of LibreOffice
in the sub-folder.
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