I really don't want to moan, actually I am trying to contribute some snippets, but I think the snippet generator documentation needs a couple of lines.
At least something saying how you get the thing to run. I tried to install it, there where some warnings (regarding the package imported being deprecated) and then I rooted around looking for some new functionality in openoffice ui. I found nothing, ok so it probably didn't install ok, but I am still not sure. Where am I supposed to look for it? thanks. --- Laurent Godard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Jurgen > > i join you on the lack of time but also to the > emphasis of Tom and Paolo > great work !! > > > Even for the last point i think that it could make > sense to move into > > the OO wiki with the snippet collection but i am > not sure. > > What are your opinions? Do you would expect more > contributions, > > improvements when the snippets would be in a wiki > system where changes > > are easier? > > > > Hi would say that the reference has to stay stable > (non easely editable) > as snippets are usually tested and are working > But for translation, here is what i plan to do for > the "extensions" projetc > > - a reference text in english on the OOo site > - the translations on the wiki pointed from the site > (perharps directly by languages, or with an > intermediate page (less work > on update when new languages) > > Then someone contributes in english, and a chapter > is opened on the wiki > to gather translations that can be an iterative work > > The next step will be to reverse the process as a > complementary approach > : create something in a language and progressively > translate it in > english. Once ok, lets put it as static on the page > > So for the code snippet, a link pointing on the wiki > with the access to > its translation - Did Ian achieve its syntax > highlighting job ? > > > > Let start us an open discussion to find the best > solution to spread the > > API knowledge to make programming with and for > OpenOffice easier. > > > > The article contest is also a way > And the translation of articles may be could help > > Regarding documentation, is the developpers guide > free ? what licence ? > Some parts (not all) could be translatable > > > Other ideas are also welcome and this shouldn't be > competing to our new > > "extensions" project. I would like to address more > the technical > > features and documentation, where the stuff gets > hosted later is not > > important here. But that something (and hopefully > more in the future) is > > available, is easy to find, is well structured ... > is important for the > > success of any programmability story around > OpenOffice. > > > > I totally agree and hope having time to help through > the developpers > part of the extension project > > Laurent > > -- > Laurent Godard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Ing�nierie > OpenOffice.org > Indesko >> http://www.indesko.com > Nuxeo CPS >> http://www.nuxeo.com - > http://www.cps-project.org > Livre "Programmation OpenOffice.org", Eyrolles 2004 > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]