Hi Michele, Michele Zarri wrote:
> Ciao Mathias, > I have tried but I got an error... I am sure I am doing something wrong... > > here's the code (trying to activate my "default" profile in > ~/.openoffice.org2/user), but I get the same error if I create a new > directory. > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/openoffice.org2.3/program$ ./soffice > -env:UserInstallation=$/home/michele/.openoffice.org2/user I assume that the right call is ./soffice -env:UserInstallation=file:///home/michele/.openoffice.org2 (Mind the URL notation!) in case /home/michele is your home directory. Don't add the "/user" at the end! On Windows this would be soffice -env:UserInstallation=file:///c:/documents%20and%20settings/michele/Application%20data/OpenOffice.org2 or where ever your profile is (again without the "user" in the name). Please again mind the URL notation. In this notation blanks, non-ascii characters and a few more characters have to be encoded in a special way, blanks e.g. convert to "%20". To make things easier you cut put you "alternative" profiles into folders that don't contain such characters. Example: soffice -env:UserInstallation=file:///c:/OpenOffice.org/profile1 If you start OOo with this command line you should see the welcome wizard and afterwards a folder "c:\openoffice.org\profile1\user" that contains your profile. Please also mind that file URLs always use slashes, no backslashes as Windows file names. Of course you don't need any "-env" to access the default profiles, I just took them as examples. Ciao, Mathias -- Mathias Bauer (mba) - Project Lead OpenOffice.org Writer OpenOffice.org Engineering at Sun: http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS Please don't reply to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". I use it for the OOo lists and only rarely read other mails sent to it. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
