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− | When installing {{ | + | When installing {{AOo}}, the installation routine is adding information to the system which can be used by other software products to install extensions. For example, double-clicking on an extension in a file browser should start the Extension Manager and install the extension. Also mail clients and web browser should offer a way of installing the extension, when it comes as an attachment of an e-mail or is the target of a link. |
Extension which are installed by way of using the system integration are always installed as user extensions. | Extension which are installed by way of using the system integration are always installed as user extensions. |
Latest revision as of 13:20, 14 December 2020
When installing Apache OpenOffice, the installation routine is adding information to the system which can be used by other software products to install extensions. For example, double-clicking on an extension in a file browser should start the Extension Manager and install the extension. Also mail clients and web browser should offer a way of installing the extension, when it comes as an attachment of an e-mail or is the target of a link.
Extension which are installed by way of using the system integration are always installed as user extensions.
The system integration is available since OpenOffice.org 2.2.0.
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