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Hi David,

djfw wrote (07-06-11 20:41)

I have also had a good look in the /opt/libreoffice/ directories and thought
that maybe one of the .......rc files might be the place for a directory
pointer.  I have seen several that refer to TMP directories but I have no
idea which rc file would be appropriate or it's exact directive format.  The
other option is the startup shell scripts, but I haven't been able to
identify which one is for Manager.

Brave questions :-)
I think you have to start here..
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Code_Overview
and then consult developers.
But pls before posting to their list ... read this page
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Use_of_MailList

Either of you two (or anyone else) know
where there may be doco on the libreoffice rc files and / or the shell
scripts?  Is it possible that it could be an option when starting from the
command line?  Know of any doco on CL for LO?

Check out these:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Framework/Article/Command_Line_Arguments

I take your point about testing 3.4 and helping with the QA on that.  Will
look into it if it comes to that!

great, thanks for that,


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