Some useful commands for Libreoffice 7. x.x

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      For old hands maybe not much new, we find our little cheat sheet helpful as we now use Vers.7x exclusively.
      Edit: As usual the forum software mangles the post, always minus minus before each command.

      libreoffice7.0 libreoffice7.0 –help shows inbuilt help, i.e. useful commands

      libreoffice7.0 libreoffice7.0 –safe-mode starts temporarily with a fresh user profile
      that did not help with the fullscreen non resizeable window issue
      post (Libreoffice 7 Always starting Fullscreen) but may be useful
      in other cases.

      libreoffice7.0 –norestore –nologo –calc speeds up start slightly and begins with fresh spreadsheet
      libreoffice7.0 –norestore –nologo –writer speeds up start slightly and begins with fresh document
      Command as above with:
      –draw Creates an empty Draw document.
      –impress Creates an empty Impress document.
      –base Creates a new database.
      –global Creates an empty Writer master (global) document.
      –math Creates an empty Math document (formula).
      –web Creates an empty HTML document.

      Just installing writer and calc modules, as we did previously is no longer supported, at present only those modules
      are added to the taskbar. As in our case the menu is rarely used the entrys are no bother. Size on Disk would not
      be reduced by much according to LO.org. Modules writer, calc etc. are described as interface skins to soffice which
      is the core component.

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        @moddit: Thanks for the tips. I don’t generally invoke LibreOffice or any of the individual office tools directly from the command line, but that doesn’t mean that I never explore in that way; just haven’t used LibreOffice in that manner *yet*. Your tips may send me in that direction simply because these options do look handy for specific scenarios; thanks again!

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        Brian Masinick

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