Rene Engelhard wrote:
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 01:20:05PM +0100, Zefram wrote:
libreoffice by default creates some files in a directory ~/libreoffice.
No.
Well, that's what it empirically did for me. Installed via apt-get,
no manual intervention or configuration, no environment variables set
Hi,
On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 11:20:28AM +0100, Zefram wrote:
Well, that's what it empirically did for me. Installed via apt-get,
no manual intervention or configuration, no environment variables set
specially for libreoffice.
Not here, as said.
UserInstallation=$SYSUSERCONFIG/libreoffice/4
Rene Engelhard wrote:
OK, that explains why it's so rerely seen. both KDE and GNOME create stuff
under
.config
Aha. I can't abide such desktop environments. I'm old-school: I
use twm, with a minimalist configuration. Not entirely unrelated to
the fact that I hardly ever run GUI applications
Package: libreoffice
Version: 1:3.5.4+dfsg-4
Severity: minor
libreoffice by default creates some files in a directory ~/libreoffice.
Conventionally this should by ~/.libreoffice, keeping out of the namespace
of the user's normal (visible) files.
-zefram
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Hi,
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 01:20:05PM +0100, Zefram wrote:
libreoffice by default creates some files in a directory ~/libreoffice.
No.
Conventionally this should by ~/.libreoffice, keeping out of the namespace
of the user's normal (visible) files.
Which it does normally. See
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