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Old 08-07-2003, 10:57 PM   #1
kiennd
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Question swriter command to run Openoffice


Hi all,
Someone can help me:
To run Openoffice application from xterm I can:
/usr/bin/oowriter to open Openoffice Application
or: cd /usr/lib/openoffice/program
./swriter [-options] [filename] []

I don't know options of swriter:
For Example:
Print file in openoffice
./swriter -p filename:
Merge file:
./swriter -m filename ???
I think that, inorder to merge file, I need at least two files. The first is ".sxw", the second is ".dat" or" Data source".
So that, can you tell all swriter's options.
Thank in advance
 
  


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