Hi
yes, exactly that happens. You get an installation where you can
immediately start "soffice". It is especially useful for testing purposes.
great !!
btw, for linux uiser, some command lines let you have this
i'm happy not to have to launch it anymore
http://blogs.nuxeo.com/sections/blogs/laurent_godard/archive/2005/08
But be carefull while testing about your -userEnv
Laurent
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