Re: [dev] OO.o code walk-throughs...

2005-01-24 Thread Raul Siddhartha
Hi all!

Apologies for the delay in replying. I did not want to spam the list by
replying to multiple mails separately, so decided to reply to the thread
in one mail, hopefully this is a better idea :-)

On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 11:20 +0100, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
 Thanks for contributing this Raul.  Randomly looking at 
 http://go-ooo.org/tutorials/library.html, I found one nit:

I had been hoping I could make use of simple text files and get them
marked up independently [and maybe eventually to a pdf as well ?], but
now I think we'll get it formatted to use html instead, so that should
be fixed.

 #include foo first searches through user-definable include
 directories for foo, then, if no foo has yet been found, searches
 through compiler-specific include directories.  #include foo only
 searches through compiler-specific include directories.  (From a
 Standards perspective, this is not entirely precise, but should
 suffice here.) 

Thanks for taking the time, Stephan! I'll correct it :-)

On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 13:56 -0500, David Nedrow wrote:
 I suspect the closing /h4 tags should be moved to immediately after 
 the page header, with another opening /h4 tag before the footer.

We'll probably use HTML formatting completely, so that should be
fixed...

On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 11:19 +0100, Joerg Barfurth wrote:
 I have another one for http://go-ooo.org/tutorials/client.html: If
 you are using your library in svx (as in your example), then the
 proper way to make it part of the global build is of course to add it
 to the dependencies of svx (in svx/prj/build.lst). Only if the output
 of your new module is not used by any other module at build time (i.e
 does not export headers or import libraries, for example e.g. if it
 only creates a UNO component) then postprocess/ is the one to use.

Thanks a lot, Joerg! I'll correct that :-) 

On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 10:44 -0500, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
 I just want to say thank you for your effort! :)  I'm sure I'll come
 up with lots of feedbacks when I start using these tutorials.

Thanks :-) Hopefully over time, we'll have a lot more in several areas
to help!

On Fri, 2005-01-14 at 12:26 -0600, Shawn McDermott wrote:
 Raul, Excellent!!!  months ago, Daniel Cerrara and I started a doc 
 project called 'Development Primer'.  It was hoped that we could get a 
 good doc together that will be a good starting point for a complete noob 
 to OOo development.  What you have done here goes hand in hand with 
 that.  with your permission, I would like to include that content.

I expect that should be fine, but I'll check back just in case there is
anything.

I have been hoping to keep the notes as simple as possible so that
maintenance is easier as well. Which is a reason why the formatting is
err... curious ?! :-) So that updating/adding is simple as well and
definitely not a constraint to anyone wishing to write up a small
description of their patch, which would be very helpful to someone who
comes across the same area eventually.

Thanks to all! :-)

Raul


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[dev]Windows build

2005-01-24 Thread urban
Is it possible to modify winenv.set generation to put path to cygwin at first 
place.
Windows XP Find.exe is launched all the time.
(Not for me, i modify it, but for other one)

Didier

Re: [dev] New user of postgresql drivers

2005-01-24 Thread Tom Schindl
Now my first question, I need to add actions to some of the fields, I
can see how to do that from the control window but I need more help
with the actual 'programming' of the macros.  So where can I find
documentation on the Macros?
http://codesnippets.services.openoffice.org/Database/oobasic.xml
If this should really be on the user list rather than the dev list
then apologies but as I'm using the very new postgresql drivers and
want to know about programming macros dev seemed more likely to be
right.
users@dba.openoffice.org
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Re: [dev]Windows build

2005-01-24 Thread Volker Quetschke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to modify winenv.set generation to put path to cygwin at first 
place.
Windows XP Find.exe is launched all the time.
(Not for me, i modify it, but for other one)
No, I wouldn't recommend that. Files in /bin might hide windows / OOo 
build tool executables.

But configure should error out when windows find.exe is found.
Can you please file an issue for this problem?
Volker
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