Just "LibreOffice64" this is one good thing about AppImages.you can re-name them to anything you like, and they will still run, because the act of clicking on the AppImage's outer 'shell' transfers the executable action to the AppRun script within. Once you've downloaded the build you want, re-name it to just "LibreOffice64" to match the existing AppImage in the portable no extension, no ".AppImage", nothing like that. Just visit the AppImage downloads page at the LibreOffice website, and select the AppImage you want:. If you ever want to update to a newer version, it's very simple. This was one of the very first non-browser portables I put together, almost 2 years ago.and until now, I still haven't got around to publishing it.īased around the LibreOffice AppImages, it follows the same format as all the others keeps everything self-contained within a single directory, instead of the AppImages creating multiple config files and just leaving them scattered around all over the place, which they tend to do.even when you've removed the AppImage from your system.Ĭonfig items are sym-linked to expected locations at run-time, and removed again at close because they ARE sym-links, changes are written directly back to the portable directory.
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