Erich Neuwirth erich.neuwirth at univie.ac.at writes:
open LibreOffice.app --args -calc
I would like to immediately open Calc when I start LibreOffice on OSX
since I am using this component in most cases.
Is there a way of configuring LibreOffice that way on OSX?
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Another way is to install an extension which gives you the same choice. The
details are:
It is an extension. DisableStartModule.oxt 0.0.1.
(available at http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=90815 )
This information courtesy of Larry Gusaas of this list, with grateful thanks.
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I first did this with a script/shortcut thingy. One for writer and one
for calc. It sort of worked but not that well.
Then I found I could just put Untitled.odt and untitled.ods in the
applications bar that pops up at the bottom of the screen and that gets
me straight into calc or writer with a
On 12/05/11 13:13, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Then I found I could just put Untitled.odt and untitled.ods in the
applications bar that pops up at the bottom of the screen and that gets
me straight into calc or writer with a blank document. I suppose I could
make them templates too.
steve
I have a
Le 07/02/11 08:55, Erich Neuwirth a écrit :
Hi Erich,
I would like to immediately open Calc when I start LibreOffice on OSX
since I am using this component in most cases.
Is there a way of configuring LibreOffice that way on OSX?
From memory, a guy called Eric Bachard actually did some
James Wilde james.wi...@sunde-wilde.com wrote in message
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On Feb 7, 2011, at 08:55 , Erich Neuwirth wrote:
I would like to immediately open Calc when I start LibreOffice on OSX
since I am using this component in most cases.
Is
On Feb 7, 2011, at 16:07 , Tinkerer wrote:
Tom
Like the tip about using Cmd+Alt+Shift+V (I think it works with
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+V in Windows and Linux) to paste directly in the format of
the document you're pasting to, without going via the Paste Special
dialogue. You can search the
On 2011/02/07 4:47 AM Harold Fuchs wrote:
I assume OSX has a facility that allows you to create a shortcut (Windows terminology) or
link (Unix/Linux terminology). Simply create one, perhaps on your desktop, to the Calc
program. On Windows this is scalc.exe and is in the program