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Le 30/01/2014 12:31, iveand a écrit :

Hi,


    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

This was always my gripe with Ubuntu provided versions of OpenOffice.org
previously, and now the same happens with LibreOffice. This is just
anecdotal, but some time in the distant past, the firm I was working in
used an external Linux IT support firm which had a dedicated support
contract with Ubuntu, and a request was filed to have it corrected, but
nothing ever came back from Ubuntu at the time, and that was 6 or so
years ago (this wasn't the only OOo bug that gave us grief at that
time). It would seem that nothing has changed since :-)

Good luck in your quest !

Alex






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