Re: Start OpenOffice.org
Re: Start OpenOffice.org
- Subject: Re: Start OpenOffice.org
- From: RCohen <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 21:55:08 -0800
The purpose of the script is to start up X11 if not already open,
and then OpenOffice. So it is not so pointless to want to put the
script into the apps list. On the other hand one COULD, I should
think, just put in the sequence of command-line commands (separated
by semicolons) that starts OpenOffice as the command for a menu
item in the Apps menu.
-Ron Cohen-
Tom Gewecke writes:
> Isn't the purpose of this script to start up first X11 and then OpenOffice?
> If so, it's not clear what use it would serve to put it in the apps list.
>
>
> >What does this AppleScript application do?
> >Can these features be added to your ~/.xinitrc file?
> >
> >JS
> >
> >On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 08:11 AM, Joseph Ortenzi wrote:
>
> >> I keep trying to add my Applescript "Start OpenOffice.org.app" to the
> >> applications list but am having no success. I copied the text that
> >> worked from terminal.app and xterm into the applications command box
> >> but none seem to work. Any assistance would be very helpful for those
> >> of us keen on utilizing this fab suite of office tools easily.
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