Kenn wrote:
explaining what each of the files in Application
Data\OpenOffice.org2\user\config is for and, perhaps, some indication
I am going to skip the contents of the imagecache folder,because that
changes acoording to the UI language packs that have been installed.
Likewise, the soffice.cfg folder containsthings that the user has
addedtotheir installation of OOo. [At a minimum,it contains the UI
language packs that have been used.]
* autotbl.fmt
As best as I can determine, this is the default style for tables.
* Standard.sob
This is a bitmap table. I do not know where,or how it is used.
AFAIK, it is not user editable.
* soc extension
This is a color palette.
This is user editable.
* sod extension
These line styles used in draw and impress.
This is user editable.
* soe extension
This contains the styles used for arrowheads in DRAW and IMPRESS.
This is user editable.
* sog extension
This contains gradient options that can be selected in draw and impress.
This is user editable.
* soh extension
This contains the hatching options in draw, calc, and impress.
This is user editable.
Typically, OOo uses only "standard.so?" when the options are offered
to the user.
To change to a different selection of options,one has to copy the new
file over standard.so?and then restart OOo.
Would writing documentation on how users can create/edit those files
be worthwhile?
(Everything but tables,and bitmaps, which I haven't figured out how to edit.]
xan
jonathon
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