On Wed, Aug 30, 2006 at 04:19:09AM -0700, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: > Then just disable it? /etc/openoffice/sofficerc. Logo=0.
Thanks. Was this documented somewhere? Is there a way to do this in userland? I have a number of things in ~/.openoffice.org2 but this file does not appear > > -=-=-= > > This document contains macros. > > Execution of this macros[sic] is disabled due to the > > current macro security setting. Therefore, some > > functionality may not be available. > > > > [OK] > > -=-=-= > > > > (Note the grammar error.) Should this grammar error be notified upstream? > Then change that setting to "Low" if you REALLY want..? > (Tools->Options->Macro Security) Oh, I see what you mean: Tools > Options > Security > Macro Security... -=-=-= Low (not recommended) All macros will be executed without confirmation. Use this setting only if you are certain that all documents that will be opened are safe. -=-=-= That works all right. I would like a setting when no macro is ever executed, without prompting me for anything/telling me about it. I tried achieving this changing this setting to "High" or "Very High". I wouldn't want OOo to execute funny things if one day I choose to open a document from an unknown source. Another solution would be to tell me how to recognize macros in the bundled files and how to to remove them (remember I build OOo files myself from various parts). Or maybe ask OOo to tell me what these macros are and maybe selecting among them the ones I want or not. I keep trying to grep and comment them out but it does not work. However it would still be useful to have a way to tell OOo to be silent about that, without executing them nor producing a dialog box (a discrete message at the bottom of the window or something could be enough). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]