If I ever get anything good enough, I'll submit it to the OOo websites
(through GRS ...) for everyone to use and improve.
What exactly is OOo Premium?
Joe
KAMI wrote:
Could you send me your favorite templates. I would like to include it
in OpenOffice.org Premium...
KAMI
Joe írta:
Couldn't resist the Aladdin paraphrase.
I am migrating from OOo 1.1.5 to 2.0.2 on Linux.
I have a small bunch of templates for 1.1.5 that I use regularly.
Here's what I did to make things work together:
Created a directory $HOME/OOo-Templates (because I don't like the
long default location OOo uses and I only use one language.)
Created $HOME/OOo-Templates/OOo_1 and moved all stw template files
there.
Set the templates paths in Tools->Options->Paths in OOo 1.1.5 to
include $HOME/OOo-Templates/OOo_1
Set the templates paths in Tools->Options->Paths in OOo 2.0.2 to
include $HOME/OOo-Templates
When I use 1.1.5, all I can see are the 1.x templates and when I use
2.0.2, I start out with "My Default" containing all the 2.x
templates, but I also see the OOo_1 subdirectory and can access all
of the 1.x templates as well.
This way, as I update all of my templates to ott's of the same name,
everything will stay organized and there will be no confusion about
which template version I am using.
I have not seen anything written about template subdirectories. I
just tried it and it worked. Another example of OOo programmers
getting it right!
I haven't tried it, but the same approach should work in M$ Windows.
Joe
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