On Tuesday March 27 2007 6:12 am, Michele Zarri wrote:
> On 3/27/07, Ahmed Shehata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sir,
> > We're using Open Office in some of our schools in Belgium,
> > and we also develop our own sofware application using Cobol, when
> > a call is made from a Cobol program to open a document created
> > with swriter, th program doesn't start. ( while the same cobol
> > satement works with MSWORD)
> >
> > The cobol statement is something like this:
> >
> > Call "......\swriter" using "mydoc"
> >
> > checking the result-code from cobol shows that the call
> > statement has been executed without any error.
> >
> > But swriter doesn't starts!
> >
> > Any tips?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Ahmed
> >
> >
> >
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> Hello Ahmed,
>
> In general you are better off asking this type of questions on the
> developers list, but in this particular instance (maybe) all you
> need to do is to replace swriter with
> "soffice -o {file name}"
> This is the command line instruction to open a document that
> OpenOffice can handle (so if the type is odt it will open it in
> writer, if odp in Impress and so on...)
>
> To just open a new writer document the command is
> soffice -writer (if I remember correctly, that is :-) )
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michele
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