Le 03/02/2014 21:03, iveand a écrit :
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?I think I am making some progress as I found this
link:https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Non-code_extensionsIn that link is this
information:Extension
support in the Configuration Manager
I'd suggest a simple method: install LibO on a clean machine. Set it up
to your liking then save the user profile from this machine. All you've
got to do afterwards is to restore the saved user profile to each and
every new install. Then everyone has got the same in-house settings.
I'm using this very method to do exactly that.
Under Windows, I combine this with ActiveSetup so that I get an
automatic user-setting: I save the user profile somewhere on the PC (in
a subdir of ProgramFiles/LibreOffice) and configure ActiveSetup to go
and copy these settings to the new user profile. And that's it.
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Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux
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