On Friday 28 Jan 2005 19:34, Michael R Head wrote: > Actually, I was happy with Rene's idea of simply linking to the > openoffice readme.
Oh, OK. I assumed you'd already found that README. > I'd also be happy to write up a section in the README about how to > enable the native fileselector globally, for all users, but I just don't > know how to set those sort of options in /etc/openoffice. You can't do it in /etc/openoffice, I'm afraid. You have to modify the global configuration XML, which is a little tricky. It's a case of finding the XML that needs changing by fiddling with your own user settings and comparing the changes, and then using ooconfigimport to merge that into the system XML. /usr/bin/openoffice does this already for the user interface language, if you'd like to look at an example. Alternatively, you may be able to do it by starting OOo as root and then changing the settings using the GUI. I know that works for oopadmin but I don't know if it works for the user settings Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]