Hi :)
It's not quite as random as that. I know it probably seems it. The Gnu&Linux distros (and i think
BSD too) tend to all use the same paths as each other with the single exception of openSUSE. All
Windows that are pre-Vista use 1 path so it's only Win7 and Vista that use the new path. Mac stays
the same. So that is only 5 different paths across all platforms.
From the User Profile page
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/UserProfile
For Windows users:
Before Vista: C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Application Data\LibreOffice\3\user\
From Vista: C:\Users\<user name>\AppData\Roaming\LibreOffice\3\user
For Gnu&Linux users:
For almost all distros
/home/<user name>/.libreoffice/3/user
There is always one that wants to be different for almost any 'rule'. This time with openSUSE
apparently
/home/<user name>/.lo3/
Although openSUSE users have not yet confirmed that. For OpenOffice it was /home/<user
name>/.ooo3/
NB: the openSUSE way allows the installation of downloaded versions alongside the openSUSE version
of LibreOffice. More about openSUSE version of Libreoffice.
For Mac users:
/Users/<user name>/Library/Application Support/LibreOffice/3/user
I seem to remember that LibreOffice 3.5.0 started using a slightly different path but i haven't
checked up on that just yet.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 16/2/12, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions <webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:
From: webmaster for Kracked Press Productions <webmaster@krackedpress.com>
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] standard.dic on dropbox
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thursday, 16 February, 2012, 12:43
I do not know about how LO uses the "standard.dic" file.
There is no current path listed for that file.
3.4.5 just asks if you would like to add the word to the "standard.dic"
file, but does not show its path anywhere.
So if your computer shows this option, then you will have to look for
[file navigator's search function] that file.
Each version of Windows seems to have these type of things in different
places, and well as Linux and Mac.
On 02/16/2012 07:29 AM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Can you do that with
Tools - Options - Paths
I think you can set it as a networked 'drive' (file-share). I don't know about drop-box though
or any of the Cloud ideas.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Thu, 16/2/12, Benoît Majerus<benoit.majerus@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Benoît Majerus<benoit.majerus@gmail.com>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] standard.dic on dropbox
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Thursday, 16 February, 2012, 8:40
Is there any way to specify a new location for the standard.dic file?
I would like to move the standard.dic file to my dropbox folder so that all
my custom dictionary additions will be synced for all my different
installations of LibreOffice.
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