I am answering to myself :
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/Extensions/Extension_Repositories
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Maxime de Roucy
Groupe LINAGORA - OSSA
80 rue Roque de Fillol
92800 PUTEAUX
Tel. : 0 810 251 251
Le mardi 10 janvier 2012 à 17:39 +0100, Maxime de Roucy a écrit :
Hello
I am creating a custom package of LibreOffice for windows XP.
I am installing some extension with "unopkg add --shared myext.oxt".
But then users are not able to disable the extension.
* I would like to know if it is possible to disable an extension by
commande line (or modifying a file or whatever but not by graphical
actions).
* Is it possible to allow users to disable/enable extensions installed
by "unopkg add --shared" ?
Thanks you in advance.
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Maxime de Roucy
Groupe LINAGORA - OSSA
80 rue Roque de Fillol
92800 PUTEAUX
Tel. : 0 810 251 251
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