Under Ubuntu 17.04, I just added "--nologo " to the command line in the
menu, te get
libreoffice --nologo %U
and similar for calc and so on
Je la 14/10/2017 23:04, Remy Gauthier skribisĀ :
Hi,
If you have root access on Linux, you can always edit the file
sofficerc located in the same folder as
Hi,
If you have root access on Linux, you can always edit the file
sofficerc located in the same folder as soffice.bin. Setting the Logo
keyword to zero seems to do the trick for me. I have not found a way to
carry this setting to my local environment (copying the file to
$HOME/sofficerc or
On 14/10/17 00:48, MR ZenWiz wrote:
> I don't use Windows if I can avoid it, but this may come in handy, too.
If you're using linux, you can get LO to start on a different desktop. I
habitually use 7 desktops with email, browser, etc assigned to specific
desktops by using gDevilspie.
You can
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 2:53 PM, DaveB wrote:
>
> Couple of options:
>
> 1. Command line or shortcut "--nologo"
> See:
> https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/Starting_the_Software_With_Parameters
>
Good enough for me. Thanks.
> 2.
>
On 13.10.2017 23:37, MR ZenWiz wrote:
> I don't really need to see LO loading and obscuring what happens to be
> on my screen.
>
> Can it be turned off?
>
> Thanks.
> MR
Couple of options:
1. Command line or shortcut "--nologo"
See:
I don't really need to see LO loading and obscuring what happens to be
on my screen.
Can it be turned off?
Thanks.
MR
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