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OpenOffice.org Basic crash course: Saving user settings

09-16-2008 11:00 AM
The ability to save user settings can come in handy if you want to make your OpenOffice.org solutions more flexible, efficient, and user-friendly. In this article, we take a look at how to save user settings in a plain text file and then retreive them from there.



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OOo2Dbk(1)						      General Commands Manual							OOo2Dbk(1)

NAME
OOo2Dbk - program to convert OpenOffice.org-Writer (ODT and SXW) files to DocBook XML documents. SYNOPSIS
OOo2Dbk [options] openoffice.org-file DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the OOo2Dbk commands. OPTIONS
This version of OOo2Dbk understands the following command line options. -h, --help Show summary of options. -cFILE, --config=FILE Use FILE as the file path for the program configuration file. Defaults to the global /etc/ooo2dbk.xml configuration file or to the ooo2dbk.xml configuration file in the ooo2dbk executable directory. -zFILE, --zipfile=FILE Use FILE as the filename for the generated ZIP archive -dFILE, --dbkfile=FILE Use FILE as the filename for the generated DocBook XML file. This option has no effect if the -z/--zipfile option is used. -a, --article Produce a DocBook XML article. This is the default. -b, --book Produce a DocBook XML book. -xFILE, --xslt=FILE Use FILE as the file path for the XSLT stylesheet. Defaults to the ooo2dbk.xsl stylesheet. -mNAME, --cmdxslt=NAME Use command NAME as the XSLT processor. Available command names are defined in OOo2Dbk /etc/ooo2dbk.xml file. Defaults to xsltproc. -f, --flatxml Preserve the intermediate OpenOffice.org XML file (global.xml) -v, --verbose Print additional information to stdout when running conversion. AUTHOR
OOo2Dbk was written by Indesko (http://www.indesko.com/) This manual page was written by Mohammed Adnene Trojette <adn+deb@diwi.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). January 7, 2005 OOo2Dbk(1)