> If you run LO on the Mac as a service with --headless and you open a doc
> from a script with "Hidden=True",


Oh. I guess this "Hidden=True" needs to be counted as one more degree (or
mode) of headlessness;) One that is specific to a document window. What
happens if you haven't started LO with --headless, what effect does
Hidden=True then have?


> no window will pop up. If the document is open long enough (for example if
> you put a sleep in the script) you can see from the doc that there is an
> invisible window. From the Dock you can open that window.


I guess with "open" you mean "un-minimize" here?


> It does have the document filename as title, but it doesn't contain the
> document. It is a kind of strange window.


Yeah, sounds odd indeed. The described can hardly be intentional, but must
be seen as a bug.


> Here is a script that extracts the text from a Writer document.


Thanks. I will experiment eventually.

--tml
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