On 31-01-11 08:57, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
Hi,
here's a response I've made a fewminutes ago to the French LibO users
list.
Le 30/01/2011 23:49, spasmous@gmail.com a écrit :
I see there are several replies that involve setting each extension
one by
one. It would make sense to have an option in LibreOffice to select all
possible formats that can be opened by LibreOffice. The VLC media
player has
such an option and is very useful - there are dozens of formats and it's
convenient that one program can handle them all.
NB : for a direct use, see help option /?
And here's for an automated use.
1. Create two text files with the desired parameters.
These files can be created with a command pipe (this what I've done to
get those files).
The data below are what I'm using for OOo installs. Feel free to adapt
for LibO.
a. Extensions File, that I name MSOext.txt
I got it by typing
assoc > MSOext.txt
then eliminating useless entries.
8< ------------------------------------
.doc=OpenOffice.org.Doc
OpenOffice.org.Doc="C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org
3\program\\swriter.exe" -o "%1"
For LibO (or is it LO, when i'm talking about LibreOffice) the
'OpenOffice.org' should be replaced with 'opendocument'
at least, that is wat i see when doing this in my Windows7 install.
and, this should be done for all filetypes..
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