

aims to be the go-to resource for file type- and related software information. Used only in unit tests and should have two arguments. About file types supported by LibreOffice Calc. env:UserInstallation=file:///c:/my-test-profile open LibreOffice.app -env:UserInstallation=file:///tmp/test soffice -env:UserInstallation=file:///tmp/testĭoes nothing, accepted only for backward compatibility. The listening LO instance will be slower both for the GUI thread and for running the API commands from python. Then open a python prompt and enter import uno.

To do this, start LibreOffice Calc listening on a socket. For example, to set a non-default user profile path: The first is easier to set up although slower. print-to-file -printer-name nasty_lowres_printer -outdir /home/user *.docĪpplies filter "txt:Text" to the following text documents and dump text content to console (implies -headless). " of -pt switch interferes with -printer-name. Type the following text in the Open text field and click OK. Search for Run in the Windows Start menu. Starting LibreOffice Software From the Command Line 3) Close and restart LibreOffice to have Quickstarter appear. I already tried clearing the recent file history, starting in safe mode, also tried ver 7.5 without improvement. 2) Go to Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Memory on the Menu bar and select Load LibreOffice during system start-up (if using Windows) or select Enable systray Quickstarter (if using Linux). Other programs like Gnumeric start up in 2 seconds. A few of the parameters require a deeper knowledge of the technical background of LibreOffice software technology. Recently (ver 7.4) the startup speed of LibreOffice Calc went from 20 seconds to 70seconds, even with an empty sheet. For normal handling, the use of command line parameters is not necessary.
