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On 02/09/2013 05:16 PM, Girvin R. Herr wrote:


Jay Lozier wrote:

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Tom

I confirm the CLI libreoffice gives the error missing libreoffice-common run sudo apt-get libreoffice-common.

This was using LO 4.0 (direct download) and Mint 13 Maya. All the features have beens installed including help-pack and SDK

LO 4.0 does run when menu or file is clicked.

What is the CLI entry to run LO 4.0 in Linux I think is the question.

Jay,
Have you tried "soffice" or unambiguously: "/opt/libreoffice<version>/program/soffice"? soffice is a legacy name from the StarOffice days. Some day, it will be changed, but I am not sure 4.x is it yet. I have not installed 4.x yet, so I am not sure of that. Note that "soffice" is a script which does a lot of setup. It eventually invokes "soffice.bin", which should not be invoked directly from the command line.
Hope this helps.
Girvin Herr

I did try soffice but not the full path. soffice did not work and when I tried "/opt/libreoffice4.0/program/soffice it worked.

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