OpenOffice Portable Launcher 1.4.0.0 ==================================== Copyright (C) 2004-2007 John T. Haller Website: http://PortableApps.com/OpenOfficePortable This software is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI Certified is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ABOUT OPENOFFICE.ORG PORTABLE ============================= The OpenOffice Portable Launcher allows you to run OpenOffice.org from a removable drive whose letter changes as you move it to another computer. The program can be entirely self-contained on the drive and then used on any Windows computer. LICENSE ======= This code is released under the GPL. The full code is included with this package as OpenOfficePortable.nsi. INSTALLATION / DIRECTORY STRUCTURE ================================== By default, the program expects one of these directory structures: -\ <--- Directory with OpenOfficePortable.exe +\App\ +\openoffice\ +\java\ +\Data\ +\settings\ OR -\ <--- Directory with OpenOfficePortable.exe +\OpenOfficePortable\ +\App\ +\openoffice\ +\java\ +\Data\ +\settings\ OR -\ <--- Directory with OpenOfficePortable.exe +\PortableApps\ +\OpenOfficePortable\ +\App\ +\openoffice\ +\Data\ +\settings\ +\CommonFiles\ +\Java\ It can be used in other directory configurations by including the OpenOfficePortable.ini file in the same directory as OpenOfficePortable.exe and configuring it as details in the INI file section below. OPENOFFICEPORTABLE.INI CONFIGURATION ==================================== The OpenOffice Portable Launcher will look for an ini file called OpenOfficePortable.ini within its directory (see the above section for more details on placement). If you are happy with the default options, it is not necessary, though. The INI file is formatted as follows: [OpenOfficePortable] OpenOfficeDirectory=App\openoffice SettingsDirectory=Data\settings OpenOfficeExecutable=soffice.exe AdditionalParameters= WaitForOpenOffice=false RunDataLocally=false DisableSplashScreen=false The OpenOfficeDirectory and SettingsDirectory entries should be set to the *relative* path to the directories containing openoffice, etc. from the current directory. All must be a subdirectory (or multiple subdirectories) of the directory containing OpenOfficePortable.exe. The default entries for these are described in the installation section above. The OpenOfficeExecutable entry allows you to set the OpenOffice Portable Launcher to use an alternate EXE call to launch OpenOffice. This is helpful if you are using a machine that is set to deny soffice.exe from running. You'll need to rename the soffice.exe file and then enter the name you gave it on the OpenOfficeExecutable= line of the INI. The AdditionalParameters entry allows you to pass additional commandline parameter entries to soffice.exe. Whatever you enter here will be appended to the call to soffce.exe. The WaitForOpenOffice entry allows you to set the OpenOffice Portable Launcher to wait for OpenOffice to close before it closes. This option is mainly of use when OpenOfficePortable.exe is called by another program that awaits it's conclusion to perform a task. The RunDataLocally entry allows you to set OpenOffice Portable to be able to run from a CDROM or other read-only medium. It should be set to true and run at least once from a writeable medium to allow the launcher to properly configure openoffice to run read-only. It can then be burned to a CD. The DisableSplashScreen entry allows you to disable the launcher's built in splash screen. PROGRAM HISTORY / ABOUT THE AUTHORS =================================== This launcher is loosely based on the Firefox Portable launcher which contains ideas from tracon and mai9 from the mozillaZine.org forums.