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      idea what specific system integration Ubuntu offers for
      LibreOffice, but the recommended way to install site-wide
      configuration settings for stock LibreOffice is via extensions
      that are installed as shared or 
bundled.(Seehttps://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/Extensionsfor details.)Stephan 
and others,Thanks for the reply, but unfortunately the above link seems
    basically empty.I then checked outhttp://extensions.libreoffice.org/and see some resources on 
getting
    started developing.But I am not wanting to re-invent the wheel here and code something
    up from scratch so is there any sample extension that anyone knows
    of that will adjust any default values in the *.xcd XML files (or
    alternatively maybe they point LibreOffice to an additional location
    for settings that could be held in a custom "system wide" .xcu
    file?)I am not looking to add "interactive features" to LibreOffice, but
    simply to adjust some of the default settings on a "system wide"
    level.If I could bundle these as an extension that would be just
    fine to deploy.I could even have the .xml file (I would guess an
    .xcu?) of "my" unique settings static, and the extension would just
    put it in place and update whatever needs modifying to point to it?Regards and thanks 
again,iveand
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