Hi :)
Not sure what caused it. Maybe a new Extension or something?
Best way to avoid such things in the future, and to help make it easier to
deploy LO onto new systems might be to create a copy of the User Profile of
a version of LibreOffice once you are happy with the settings and configs.
Then you can copy that profile to different machines, even ones running on
different OSes, and find they all have the settings as you set them.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile
It's probably best to copy that profile onto a computer before installing
LibreOffice to it so that if anything really does need to be reset then the
installer might do that but it's unlikely that such a thing would be needed
anyway.
On Windows there is also an xcu file somewhere. Is that something for the
registry? and that might be easier to deploy to networked machines without
the user having any choice about it and without you needing access to their
computer to put things on it.
Of course with Gnu&Linux and probably BSD (for example Macs) machines it
might be possible to have the User Profile on a networked file-share and
have each of the non-Windows systems mount that at boot-up. I'm not sure
what would happen if the network was down but typically LO tries to set-up
a new User Profile if it can't find the right one so it MIGHT be ok.
Personally i would go with just copying the User Profile to each machine if
that's possible.
Errr, of course to fix the 2 machines you might find it easiest to just
copy&paste a User Profile from a machine that IS still using the right
settings!
Regards from
Tom :)
On 20 August 2014 02:10, Thomas <nyuwa@hb.tp1.jp> wrote:
Good morning
LibreOffice 4.24.2 Windows XP
I DID made quit some efforts to set up my personal default style to be
applied when opening new documents.
Today I noticed, that this "default" style has changed, on two different
computers!!, without me specifying anything.
I noticed, but this morning the document I was working on suddenly
looked VERY strange.
Where does this come from?
Is there anything to revert it, or at least prevent it from occuring again?
Thank you.
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