Hello All,Is there any way to define customized options at the "system level"
that won't be overridden when a new version of LibreOffice is
installed?Right now, we use xmlstarlet to make a few entries in
/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/registry/main.xcd (and writer.xcd,
calc.xcd).However, this directory appears to beoverwrittenwhen LibreOffice upgrades (on Ubuntu
based systems using the
LibreOffice PPAs).We can "hack around" to make sure that every user's
registrymodifications.xcu has the values we want (again using
xmlstarlet), but this seems like an ugly hack.Better to have
system level settings persistent, and then IF a user's
registrymodifications.xcu overrides this value, so be it.We also know we can modify
registrymodifcations.xcu at the /etc/skel
level, or put registrymodifications.xcu in
/usr/lib/libreoffice/presets (however, it seems like a bug that this
file is NOT copied to a users ~/.config/libreoffice folder ... see
this bug:https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69609)Again, I am thinking it is the
cleanest would be if there were a way
to make the change at the system level, if a user has overridden
then respect it.So, any pointers on how to define "persistentsystem level
customized options" would be much appreciated.Thanks,iveand
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