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Locate the LibreOffice application in finder. | Locate the LibreOffice application in finder.<br> | ||
Right Click and select |Show Package Content| | * Right Click and select |Show Package Content| | ||
Then open |Content| and |MacOs| | * Then open |Content| and |MacOs| | ||
Locate the soffice executable. | * Locate the soffice executable. | ||
Now open an terminal and type at the prompt <pre>open -a </pre>, observe the space after the a. | Now open an terminal and type at the prompt <pre>open -a </pre>, observe the space after the a. | ||
Now drag the soffice icon from the finder window to the terminal window. You should get the path to the soffice executable. | Now drag the soffice icon from the finder window to the terminal window. You should get the path to the soffice executable. | ||
Revision as of 10:40, 4 April 2022
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Synopsis
LibreOffice on MacOs is a monolithic application, it is just one executable. There are no individual applications like on Linux or Windows, i.e. writer or scalc. It is however possible to start LibreOffice with blank writer or calc document. The way to do that is with the use of the terminal application and the open command.
Implementation
This implementation is based on using the zsh in terminal.
Bare Bones
Locate the LibreOffice application in finder.
- Right Click and select |Show Package Content|
- Then open |Content| and |MacOs|
- Locate the soffice executable.
Now open an terminal and type at the prompt
open -a
, observe the space after the a.
Now drag the soffice icon from the finder window to the terminal window. You should get the path to the soffice executable.
After that type
--new --args --writer
.
You should have something like this
open -a /Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice --new --args --writer
Now press enter and writer should open with a blank document.
Automate
The process can be automated using a shell script. open terminal. type vim swriter Then type
#!/bin/zsh open -a /Applications/LibreOffice.app/Contents/MacOS/soffice --new --args --writer
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