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Old 07-14-2008
Two handy MediaWiki extensions

07-14-2008 01:00 AM
Here are two powerful tools for your MediaWiki installation. One helps you populate your wiki quickly from data in a spreadsheet. The other creates PDF ebooks, complete with tables of contents and page numbers, with a single click from your wiki.



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unopkg(1)							   User Command 							 unopkg(1)

Name
       unopkg - OpenOffice.org Extension Manager

SYNOPSIS
unopkg [add] <options> extension-path... unopkg [remove] <options> extension-identifier... unopkg [list] <options> extension-identifier... unopkg [reinstall] <options> unopkg [gui] unopkg [--help|-h] DESCRIPTION
OpenOffice.org is a fully featured office suite for the daily use with all features you would normally expect in an office suite. There exists many OpenOffice.org extensions all over the word. For example, see http://extensions.go-oo.org/ This tool allows to manage the extensions from the command line. SUB-COMMANDS add add the given extensions remove remove extensions by the given identifiers reinstall reinstall all deployed extensions (only for experts) list list information about the deployed extensions gui raise Extension Manager Graphical User Interface (GUI) OPTIONS
--help|-h display help and exit --version|-V output version information and exit --verbose|-v verbose output --force|-f force overwriting existing extensions --log-file <file> custom log file; the default one is <cache-dir>/log.txt --shared|-f operate on the system installation deployment context; use only when no concurrent Office process(es) are running! (only for experts) --deployment-context <context> operate on explicit deployment context (only for experts) TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEMS
See http://en.opensuse.org/Bugs:OOo for more details about how to report bugs in OpenOffice.org. SEE ALSO
http://go-oo.org/ http://extensions.go-oo.org/ AUTHOR
This manual page was created by Petr Mladek <pmladek@suse.cz> for the go-oo version of OpenOffice.org, because the original package does not have one. OpenOffice.org Extension Manager 2008-03-18 unopkg(1)