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    • ObsolesceO
      Obsolesce @manxam
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      @manxam said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

      Does something like TextMaker (or Presentations) /? or --help not show any command line options?
      No manpages as per @black3dynamite (assuming linux : "man textmaker")

      Nope, there's absolutely nothing command-line.

      The only thing that works is presentations18free, which starts up the program. Their documentation is outdated (or for a different version), as that states typing presentations18 runs a script that starts the program.

      If I knew where to find that script, I could possibly look at it to see how the script is starting the program.

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      • ObsolesceO
        Obsolesce
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        I used thefind command, it shows in /usr/bin/presentations18free

        I'll look it over.

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        • ObsolesceO
          Obsolesce
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          Okay so all it does is runs the program.

          /usr/bin/presentations18free

          #!/bin/bash
          # A script to run Presentations.
          ext="${@##*.}"
          shopt -s nocasematch
          case "$ext" in
          	"prs" ) /usr/share/freeoffice2018/presentations -S\""$@"\";;
          	"pps" ) /usr/share/freeoffice2018/presentations -S\""$@"\";;
          	"ppsx" ) /usr/share/freeoffice2018/presentations -S\""$@"\";;
          	* ) /usr/share/freeoffice2018/presentations "$@";;
          esac
          

          If I type the following, it opens up the presentation in EDIT mode:
          /usr/share/freeoffice2018/presentations /home/user/Desktop/presentation.pptx

          Typing man /usr/share/freeoffice2018/presentations does nothing, saying no man page.

          Typing /usr/share/freeoffice2018/presentations /home/user/Desktop/presentation.pptx --help, or with any switches, switches are ignored.

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          • ObsolesceO
            Obsolesce
            last edited by Obsolesce

            Wtf kind of company makes software without any CLI capabilities?

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              1337 @Obsolesce
              last edited by 1337

              @obsolesce Change the file extension to .ppsx

              Or do what sane people do, convert powerpoint presentations to pdf and run them like that in full screen. It's better, faster and more portable. Just have to remove ridiculous bullet point animations and similar nonsense that shouldn't be used in the first place.

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              • ObsolesceO
                Obsolesce @1337
                last edited by

                @pete-s said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                @obsolesce Change the file extension to .ppsx

                Or do what sane people do, convert powerpoint presentations to pdf and run them like that in full screen. It's better, faster and more portable. Just have to remove ridiculous bullet point animations and similar nonsense that shouldn't be used in the first place.

                I don't touch the powerpoint presentation at all, and I do not want to. Other people compile them in MS Powerpoint, all I do is automate the process of copying the file from the location they store it in, to the numerous "signs" to always have displaying the presentation.

                It was working great with everything running Windows and everyone and all signs using MS PowerPoint.

                Now, the Win10 home "intel sticks" for ALL of the signs no long do the automatic login to automatically run the presentations.

                So i thought it was time to go to linux on those, becasue the whole thing is way easier and more reliable.

                Now the problem is that LibreOffice, OpenOffice, FreeOffice, etc. either do not load the PowerPoint presentation 100%, or no CLI to automate things.

                The only other option is to upgrade all the Intel Sticks to Win10 PRO if I can't get FreeOffice to automate, or can't get LibreOffice to load the PPTX file 100%.

                What does changing the file extension to .ppsx do? Would that get the slide transition timers to load correctly?

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                  1337 @Obsolesce
                  last edited by 1337

                  @obsolesce

                  PPSX Versus PPTX

                  When a user double-clicks a PPTX file, PowerPoint opens in edit mode and allows the user to edit the slideshow. When a user double-clicks a PPSX file, he only sees a slide show. PowerPoint does not display its user interface. PPTX and PPSX files are similar enough, that you can swap the letters "T" an "S" in their file names and they will work.

                  Assuming FreeOffice is compatible with Powerpoint is should work the same.

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                  • black3dynamiteB
                    black3dynamite
                    last edited by

                    Have you already tried WPS Office?
                    https://www.wps.com

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                    • ObsolesceO
                      Obsolesce @black3dynamite
                      last edited by

                      @black3dynamite said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                      Have you already tried WPS Office?
                      https://www.wps.com

                      I have not. Does it have CLI capabilities?

                      Maybe I'll give it a try next week when I get back.

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                      • black3dynamiteB
                        black3dynamite @Obsolesce
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                        @obsolesce said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                        @black3dynamite said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                        Have you already tried WPS Office?
                        https://www.wps.com

                        I have not. Does it have CLI capabilities?

                        Maybe I'll give it a try next week when I get back.

                        Tried it on Deepin and it doesn't have cli options too.

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                        • dbeatoD
                          dbeato @black3dynamite
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                          @black3dynamite said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                          @obsolesce said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                          @black3dynamite said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                          Have you already tried WPS Office?
                          https://www.wps.com

                          I have not. Does it have CLI capabilities?

                          Maybe I'll give it a try next week when I get back.

                          Tried it on Deepin and it doesn't have cli options too.

                          WPS Cli are the following:

                          wps- for Writer
                          wpp-for Presentation
                          et-for Spreadsheet

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                          • black3dynamiteB
                            black3dynamite @dbeato
                            last edited by

                            @dbeato said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                            @black3dynamite said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                            @obsolesce said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                            @black3dynamite said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                            Have you already tried WPS Office?
                            https://www.wps.com

                            I have not. Does it have CLI capabilities?

                            Maybe I'll give it a try next week when I get back.

                            Tried it on Deepin and it doesn't have cli options too.

                            WPS Cli are the following:

                            wps- for Writer
                            wpp-for Presentation
                            et-for Spreadsheet

                            But there are no others options like what LibreOffice provides.
                            soffice --show --invisible --norestore /home/user/Desktop/presentation.pptx

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                            • dbeatoD
                              dbeato @black3dynamite
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                              @black3dynamite said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                              @dbeato said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                              @black3dynamite said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                              @obsolesce said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                              @black3dynamite said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                              Have you already tried WPS Office?
                              https://www.wps.com

                              I have not. Does it have CLI capabilities?

                              Maybe I'll give it a try next week when I get back.

                              Tried it on Deepin and it doesn't have cli options too.

                              WPS Cli are the following:

                              wps- for Writer
                              wpp-for Presentation
                              et-for Spreadsheet

                              But there are no others options like what LibreOffice provides.
                              soffice --show --invisible --norestore /home/user/Desktop/presentation.pptx

                              Probably not.

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                              • ObsolesceO
                                Obsolesce
                                last edited by

                                Their support told me to try this:
                                presentations18free -sFILENAME.pptx

                                But I won't be able to for a couple days. Can anyone confirm if it will work? Sticking a -s in front of the file name?

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                                • TonyKnobelT
                                  TonyKnobel @Obsolesce
                                  last edited by

                                  @obsolesce That worked for me

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                                  • ObsolesceO
                                    Obsolesce @TonyKnobel
                                    last edited by

                                    @tonyknobel said in FreeOffice Command Line Options?:

                                    @obsolesce That worked for me

                                    Awesome I'll see how it plays out in my scenario when I get back. Good to know, thanks!

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                                    • ObsolesceO
                                      Obsolesce
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                                      I tried it today...

                                      It tries to do something, but crashes without error.

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