How to enable systray Quickstarter in libreoffice 6
In LibreOffice 6, the tools>options>LibreOffice>Memory was removed.
Is there any way to use the systray Quickstarter in this version of LibreOffice? That option used to make LibreOffice much faster.
I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with the official PPA of LibreOffice.
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In LibreOffice 6, the tools>options>LibreOffice>Memory was removed.
Is there any way to use the systray Quickstarter in this version of LibreOffice? That option used to make LibreOffice much faster.
I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with the official PPA of LibreOffice.
18.04 libreoffice
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In LibreOffice 6, the tools>options>LibreOffice>Memory was removed.
Is there any way to use the systray Quickstarter in this version of LibreOffice? That option used to make LibreOffice much faster.
I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with the official PPA of LibreOffice.
18.04 libreoffice
In LibreOffice 6, the tools>options>LibreOffice>Memory was removed.
Is there any way to use the systray Quickstarter in this version of LibreOffice? That option used to make LibreOffice much faster.
I am using Ubuntu 18.04 with the official PPA of LibreOffice.
18.04 libreoffice
18.04 libreoffice
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The Quickstarter is deprecated, as of libreoffice 5.4. From what I can gather, it was finally removed in version 6.1. I was sad to see it go as well. Like you say, it sped things up quite a bit, especially on slower hardware. I guess I should really be upgrading some of my 1990's hardware... :)
In all seriousness, I think the answer is basically no, you can't use the quickstarter, unless you want to design some kind of custom script that would run the soffice app in the background somehow without opening a window, while still allowing libreoffice windows to open... Alternatively, you can simply put libreoffice in your startup applications and simply leave the basic window open on different workspace. Yeah. Annoying, but I'm afraid that's the best you'll get.
My hardware is only 3 year old (4 gb memory, quad core i3 processor) and libreoffice 6 takes to long to start up (I remember that libreoffice 4 was quite fast). So is quickstarter only removed in Linux?
– Archisman Panigrahi
6 hours ago
It appears to be just Linux. At any rate, I've seen no evidence to the contrary, and the release notes say "Linux Quickstarter is removed."
– anonymous2
5 hours ago
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The Quickstarter is deprecated, as of libreoffice 5.4. From what I can gather, it was finally removed in version 6.1. I was sad to see it go as well. Like you say, it sped things up quite a bit, especially on slower hardware. I guess I should really be upgrading some of my 1990's hardware... :)
In all seriousness, I think the answer is basically no, you can't use the quickstarter, unless you want to design some kind of custom script that would run the soffice app in the background somehow without opening a window, while still allowing libreoffice windows to open... Alternatively, you can simply put libreoffice in your startup applications and simply leave the basic window open on different workspace. Yeah. Annoying, but I'm afraid that's the best you'll get.
My hardware is only 3 year old (4 gb memory, quad core i3 processor) and libreoffice 6 takes to long to start up (I remember that libreoffice 4 was quite fast). So is quickstarter only removed in Linux?
– Archisman Panigrahi
6 hours ago
It appears to be just Linux. At any rate, I've seen no evidence to the contrary, and the release notes say "Linux Quickstarter is removed."
– anonymous2
5 hours ago
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The Quickstarter is deprecated, as of libreoffice 5.4. From what I can gather, it was finally removed in version 6.1. I was sad to see it go as well. Like you say, it sped things up quite a bit, especially on slower hardware. I guess I should really be upgrading some of my 1990's hardware... :)
In all seriousness, I think the answer is basically no, you can't use the quickstarter, unless you want to design some kind of custom script that would run the soffice app in the background somehow without opening a window, while still allowing libreoffice windows to open... Alternatively, you can simply put libreoffice in your startup applications and simply leave the basic window open on different workspace. Yeah. Annoying, but I'm afraid that's the best you'll get.
My hardware is only 3 year old (4 gb memory, quad core i3 processor) and libreoffice 6 takes to long to start up (I remember that libreoffice 4 was quite fast). So is quickstarter only removed in Linux?
– Archisman Panigrahi
6 hours ago
It appears to be just Linux. At any rate, I've seen no evidence to the contrary, and the release notes say "Linux Quickstarter is removed."
– anonymous2
5 hours ago
add a comment |
The Quickstarter is deprecated, as of libreoffice 5.4. From what I can gather, it was finally removed in version 6.1. I was sad to see it go as well. Like you say, it sped things up quite a bit, especially on slower hardware. I guess I should really be upgrading some of my 1990's hardware... :)
In all seriousness, I think the answer is basically no, you can't use the quickstarter, unless you want to design some kind of custom script that would run the soffice app in the background somehow without opening a window, while still allowing libreoffice windows to open... Alternatively, you can simply put libreoffice in your startup applications and simply leave the basic window open on different workspace. Yeah. Annoying, but I'm afraid that's the best you'll get.
The Quickstarter is deprecated, as of libreoffice 5.4. From what I can gather, it was finally removed in version 6.1. I was sad to see it go as well. Like you say, it sped things up quite a bit, especially on slower hardware. I guess I should really be upgrading some of my 1990's hardware... :)
In all seriousness, I think the answer is basically no, you can't use the quickstarter, unless you want to design some kind of custom script that would run the soffice app in the background somehow without opening a window, while still allowing libreoffice windows to open... Alternatively, you can simply put libreoffice in your startup applications and simply leave the basic window open on different workspace. Yeah. Annoying, but I'm afraid that's the best you'll get.
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My hardware is only 3 year old (4 gb memory, quad core i3 processor) and libreoffice 6 takes to long to start up (I remember that libreoffice 4 was quite fast). So is quickstarter only removed in Linux?
– Archisman Panigrahi
6 hours ago
It appears to be just Linux. At any rate, I've seen no evidence to the contrary, and the release notes say "Linux Quickstarter is removed."
– anonymous2
5 hours ago
add a comment |
My hardware is only 3 year old (4 gb memory, quad core i3 processor) and libreoffice 6 takes to long to start up (I remember that libreoffice 4 was quite fast). So is quickstarter only removed in Linux?
– Archisman Panigrahi
6 hours ago
It appears to be just Linux. At any rate, I've seen no evidence to the contrary, and the release notes say "Linux Quickstarter is removed."
– anonymous2
5 hours ago
My hardware is only 3 year old (4 gb memory, quad core i3 processor) and libreoffice 6 takes to long to start up (I remember that libreoffice 4 was quite fast). So is quickstarter only removed in Linux?
– Archisman Panigrahi
6 hours ago
My hardware is only 3 year old (4 gb memory, quad core i3 processor) and libreoffice 6 takes to long to start up (I remember that libreoffice 4 was quite fast). So is quickstarter only removed in Linux?
– Archisman Panigrahi
6 hours ago
It appears to be just Linux. At any rate, I've seen no evidence to the contrary, and the release notes say "Linux Quickstarter is removed."
– anonymous2
5 hours ago
It appears to be just Linux. At any rate, I've seen no evidence to the contrary, and the release notes say "Linux Quickstarter is removed."
– anonymous2
5 hours ago
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