Hi Bjoern,

>>>since when do we have a quick-starter for Linux? I thought this was not
>>
>>Since michael and kendy deemed one necessary and CWS gtkquickstart got 
>>integrated in m187.
> 
> Aha. Was there an announcement?

http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=allfeatures&msgNo=3145

You should check the mailing lists you're reading ;)

> No, I meant, how can I, as a non-root user, tell the system to start the 
> quick-launcher on startup? That's simply not possible. If the 
> user-startup (login) is meant, the launch would have to be in one of the 
> $HOME/.* files. Is it? Or is this just a fake checkbox?

In my m189, the checkbox is named "Enable systray quickstarter". No
mention of a system start - as you said, this would not be possible.

Unfortunately, there's some open questions such as the ones you raised,
since the feature mail did not contain much information, and there was
no beforehand-information. See the thread at [1] for a discussion of
this ...

> Why don't we have the quick-starter as an optional install item anyway? 
> I usually disable tray-installers on Windows if they are in the setup of 
> a program.

Not sure how this would be possible on Unix (we would need a separate
rpm, wouldn't we?), but on Windows, the quickstarter actually *is* a
separate item in the installer.

Ciao
Frank

[1]http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/BrowseList?list=dev&by=thread&from=1533938

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