Scusami Ennio, ma ti scrivo in privato... sono stanco e il mio inglese รจ
scarso e domattina sono via presto.
Inoltre l'archivio del [EMAIL PROTECTED] al momento sembra non funzionare...
pertanto ti rimanderei su su una lista italiana dove ho tenuto un diaro
delle mie tribolazioni sull'argoment
* Mathias Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070406, 23:54]:
> Ennio-Sr wrote:
>
> > Hi Mathias,
> >
> > The answer was 'yes' for both your questions. However, by now I've
> > re-obtained the same performance as I had under 1.1.4 after re-building
> > the file containing the keyboard configuration ('AAA-
Ennio-Sr wrote:
> Hi Mathias,
>
> The answer was 'yes' for both your questions. However, by now I've
> re-obtained the same performance as I had under 1.1.4 after re-building
> the file containing the keyboard configuration ('AAA-KbdCfg').
Nice to hear that it finally worked for you.
BTW: I don'
Peter Eberlein wrote:
> Mathias Bauer schrieb:
>
>> With an own builtg in SMTP engine OOo would need to provide (and
>> maintain) at least an outbox folder, that's nothing we want to do.
>>
> You know shurely, that Caolan has solved this with python (from 2.0.1
> upwards). So it should be possi
Peter Eberlein wrote:
Hi,
I can connect to SMTP (thanks to ms777) with the following snippet, but
found no way to instanciate a com.sun.star.mail.MailMessage
(CreateUNOService("com.sun.star.mail.MailMessage") gives me a null-object).
Is this interface not a left over stub from StarOffice,
* Mathias Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070406, 09:33]:
> Ennio-Sr wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> > [OOo-2.0.2-6 on Gnu/Linux - i386]
> >
> > I have two versions of the same Calc spreadsheet: file.sxc and file.ods.
> > A particular keyboard configuration for this file was saved in a file
> > named AAA-KbdCf
Hi Mathias,
Mathias Bauer schrieb:
Peter Eberlein wrote:
Hi,
I would like to use the subject module for mailing, because
com.sun.star.system.SimpleSystemMail has some restrictions (no access to
body).
IIRC there is no implementation for this service in OOo at all. OOo's
strategy for mail
You could implement your own MailService which you can instatiate from
OOBasic if you are familiar with java ;-)
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/email/
Tom
Mathias Bauer wrote:
> Peter Eberlein wrote:
>
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I would like to use the subject module for mailing, because
>>com.sun.star.
Tom Schindl wrote:
If I give it a filename like "C:\tmp\test\1234.odt", then it produces as
a URL "file:///C:/tmp/test/1234.odt".
That's correct:
file:// ... the protocol part
/ ... root of your filesystem
Is that right? There are 3 slashes after "file:"; I had thought it
should be "file://C
>>> If I give it a filename like "C:\tmp\test\1234.odt", then it produces as
>>> a URL "file:///C:/tmp/test/1234.odt".
>>>
>>
>> That's correct:
>> file:// ... the protocol part
>> / ... root of your filesystem
>>
>>> Is that right? There are 3 slashes after "file:"; I had thought it
>>> should b
Ennio-Sr wrote:
> Hi all!
> [OOo-2.0.2-6 on Gnu/Linux - i386]
>
> I have two versions of the same Calc spreadsheet: file.sxc and file.ods.
> A particular keyboard configuration for this file was saved in a file
> named AAA-KbdCfg using the Organize Macros command ; then I saved an
> OO-Basic macr
Francis Jones wrote:
> This looks like a bug on the Windows version:
>
> Input: "C:\tmp\test\1234.odt"
> Output from ConvertToURL(): "file:///C:/tmp/test/1234.odt"
>
> There are 3 fwd slashes before the drive specifier, but there should
> only be 2.
No, 3 slashes are correct as Tom already poi
Peter Eberlein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to use the subject module for mailing, because
> com.sun.star.system.SimpleSystemMail has some restrictions (no access to
> body).
>
> I can connect to SMTP (thanks to ms777) with the following snippet, but
> found no way to instanciate a com.sun.s
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