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I found out how to do it on Snow Leopard.
Open AppleScript Editor (found in /Applications/Utilities)
Create a new AppleScript with the content
do shell script "/Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice -calc"
Save As Application (nor as Script)
I saved it in /Applications
In Finder, use "Show Package Contents" from the context menu and navigate to
Contents/Resources
In Finder, also use "Show Package Contents" on LibreOffice.app and navigate to
Contents/Resources
of that app.
Copy (not move!) the file
calc.icns
From the LibreOffice Resources to the LibreOfficeCalc Resources.
In LibreOffice Resources, rename applet.icns to appletxxx.icns
( whatever other name you want)
Rename calc.icns to applet.icns
You are finished, you have an app icon which will start LibreOffice Calc immediately.
On Feb 7, 2011, at 8:55 AM, Erich Neuwirth wrote:
I would like to immediately open Calc when I start LibreOffice on OSX
since I am using this component in most cases.
Is there a way of configuring LibreOffice that way on OSX?
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