2014-10-15 12:27 GMT+02:00 Urmas <[email protected]>:

> "Harvey Nimmo":
>
>  I think you will find that a .slk file is a symbolic link file
>> (equivalent to the linux .lnk) so it won't open directly in Calc.
>>
>
> LOL wut? SYmbolic LinK is one of the oldest text data interchange formats.
>

​Also the first time I heard of a linux .lnk file extension, which sound
silly since most fs used in linux supports symbolic links. I suppose it's
only a misunderstanding.

And, to clarify, the slk file actually have content and can be (usually)
opened by itself.

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