Hi Takeshi, Thanks for your suggestions. I tried to incorporate them into the attached new version.
Cheers, -- Philipp On 18 December 2010 07:20, Takeshi Abe <t...@fixedpoint.jp> wrote: > Hi Philipp, > > On Sat, 18 Dec 2010 03:30:18 +0100, Philipp Weissenbacher > <p.weissenbac...@gmail.com> wrote: >> As I've promised on IRC some time ago, I updated and extended the >> Go-OO man page for LibreOffice (see attachment). >> >> Important changes to the old [1] one: >> * Adapted it for LibreOffice >> *Added -infilter, -convert-to and -print-to-file options (with >> examples) from /libs-core/desktop/source/app/cmdlinehelp.cxx >> *Tried out most arguments and discovered that some of them accept >> multiple files (like -show) >> >> While reading and testing, some question arose, which I couldn't find >> an answer to: > Help contents may help you, literally :) > >> >> What's the difference between -invisible and -headless? > -headless is useful for batch scripts. It implies -invisible, and strictly > ignores any GUI environment. For example, with -headless environment variable > DISPLAY for X11 does not bother anymore, while the program still respects > it even in case of -invisible. > >> >> Why are there so many arguments to disable showing a splash screen >> -minimized/-nosplash/-nologo/-no-oosplash (from libreoffice.sh)? >> >> What does -nodefault do? > By default swriter etc. open new document at startup even if -minimized etc. > given. You can use -nodefault to stop that. > >> Should we keep the reference to OO.o or drop it (we don't really need it)? >> Nevermind what is said, -quickstart still works (and thus I added it). >> >> I have no idea what -nolockcheck does. > According to the comment in the test code, it is supposed to specify not > to check whether the program's process already exists, i.e., to allow its > user to launch one more process. > > Cheers, > -- Takeshi Abe >
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