Hi,
G. Roderick Singleton schrieb:
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I have been experimenting because no one seems to know more than we do.
So, on FC5, the following happens if you have the quickstarter enabled:
1. On startup with no qs and the feature enabled, OOo starts
normally
2. The qs is inserted on the task bar.
3. only one instance of OOo in the process list
4. exit Ooo visible window
5. checking process list shows that the OOo process still exists
and retains the same memory footprint.
6. re-invoking OOo is quicker because of the resident process.
I will guess that this is the same for other unices and UNIX window
managers. Looking at the spec for Windows,
http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/menus/desktop_menu_integration.sxw
sheds little light on the UNIX side.
Forgot to add that under FC5/Gnome, invoking OOo with the -quickstarter
commandline argument doenn't work and the usage for soffice does say
thin. Do not know why.
Maybe you should ask Michael Meeks directly. As he implemented the
feature, he should be able to answer all your questions.
The problem might be, to convice Michaal that anybody needs to know the
answers to your questions.
André
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