The functionality doesn't seem to be present in LibreOffice itself (at the
very least, it's not in obvious places).
But if you really want to use an SVC on the content, you could probably set
things using fuse-zip or something similar. It might not work very well
however, as LibreOffice enjoy
Oh, I'm not sure I made myself clear.
What I was asking is
Can soffice use a directory resulting from an unzip as if it were an odt
document?
Presumably all information of the document is in the directory.
So given the right starting point soffice or swriter or scalc should be able
to treat the
On 05/13/2015 08:04 AM, mkrbins wrote:
Oh, I'm not sure I made myself clear.
What I was asking is
Can soffice use a directory resulting from an unzip as if it were an odt
document?
If I understand what you're saying, you may be able to edit it, but
unless you save it elsewhere, your changes
I believe the idea is to have a file structure like this:
/home/foldername/Configurations2
/home/foldername/content.xml
/home/foldername/layout-cache
/home/foldername/manifest.rdf
/home/foldername/META-INF
/home/foldername/meta.xml
/home/foldername/mimetype
/home/foldername/Pictures
Yep that's exactly the idea.
Thank you for your answers everybody.
I think I know where to go now.
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Michel K.
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