Re: [dev] development wiki

2005-01-28 Thread Shawn McDermott

Ken Foskey wrote:
I have been using a wiki for http://www.communitycode.org/ and this is a
really great idea.  Is there one for the development documentation of
OOo?
oooauthors.org is a site that is developing/maintaining user 
documentation for OOo.  Also, there is a project on that site called the 
OOo Dev Primer.  It got started a while back, but hasn't made much 
progress.  It is supposed to be a 'start up' kinda guide to help wannabe 
OOo developers get familiar with OOo before diving into the development 
guide/code etc.

Not sure if that is what you were looking for, but if it is feel free to 
join the cause.

also, the mailing list for oooauthors is authors@user-faq.openoffice.org
Regards,
Shawn
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[dev] development wiki

2005-01-28 Thread Ken Foskey

I have been using a wiki for http://www.communitycode.org/ and this is a
really great idea.  Is there one for the development documentation of
OOo?

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Re: [dev] please fix typo for m74s1

2005-01-28 Thread Rene Engelhard
Hi,

NAKATA Maho wrote:
> Fix typo
> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=41516
> thanks

Oops. Fixed. Thanks.

Grüße/Regards,

René
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[dev] Re: Programming Language

2005-01-28 Thread Michael A Chase
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 04:38:19 -0500, Ray Little wrote:

> Well I just can't take it any more.  Please tell me the best way to
> revise the MRU List.  I want to add a new top level menu item (or a
> new button, or both).  I would also like to modify the Options panel
> to make the size of the list user configurable.


There are two StarBasic based MRU list changers at
http://ooomacros.org/user.php : "Recent Files List Changer" and "History
Manager".


If you really want to write your own, they can be used as examples.

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Re: [dev] ANNOUNCE Perl OpenOffice::OODoc 1.206

2005-01-28 Thread OpenOffice::OODoc Project
Duncan Foster a écrit :
OpenOffice::OODoc Project wrote:
The 1.206 release of OpenOffice::OODoc is now available at CPAN.
OpenOffice::OODoc is a Perl extension that allows full read/write access
to OOo files from scripts. It's an object-oriented, XPath-based API, 
than can run on any platform supporting Perl 5.8.x. (and not 
necessarily equipped with OpenOffice.org). It provides a lot of 
retrieve/get/set methods against any content or layout element, and 
allows the applications to "query" any OOo document as it was a 
lightweight database.

Nice work! From what I can see from the README this will only work with 
the older file format. Are there plans to suuport the OASIS Open 
Document formats in a future release??

Probably yes, following the future expansion of the OASIS format.
For the time being, the target is the "old" OOo installed base.
PS: The OpenOffice::OODoc::Intro is more detailed and accurate than the 
README.

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Re: [dev] ANNOUNCE Perl OpenOffice::OODoc 1.206

2005-01-28 Thread Daniel Carrera
Duncan Foster wrote:

> Nice work! From what I can see from the README this will only work with 
> the older file format. Are there plans to suuport the OASIS Open 
> Document formats in a future release??

That was going to be my first question too. The OASIS OpenDocument format 
will be the new primary format for OOo, KOffice and IBM Workplace.

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Re: [dev] ANNOUNCE Perl OpenOffice::OODoc 1.206

2005-01-28 Thread Duncan Foster
OpenOffice::OODoc Project wrote:
The 1.206 release of OpenOffice::OODoc is now available at CPAN.
OpenOffice::OODoc is a Perl extension that allows full read/write access
to OOo files from scripts. It's an object-oriented, XPath-based API, 
than can run on any platform supporting Perl 5.8.x. (and not necessarily 
equipped with OpenOffice.org). It provides a lot of retrieve/get/set 
methods against any content or layout element, and allows the 
applications to "query" any OOo document as it was a lightweight database.
Nice work! From what I can see from the README this will only work with 
the older file format. Are there plans to suuport the OASIS Open 
Document formats in a future release??

D
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Re: [dev] How to delete the OOo 1.9 recovery file

2005-01-28 Thread Joost Andrae
Hello Samphan,
it's a known bug which will be fixed in one of the next versions. In 
this case just delete the file Recovery.xcu

On Linux or Solaris it is
~/.openoffice.org1.9.71.1/user/registry/data/org/openoffice/Office/Recovery.xcu
On Windows it's <$systemdir>\Documents and 
Settings\username\OpenOffice1.9.71.1\data\org\openoffice\Office\Recovery.xcu

Kind regards, Joost
Samphan Raruenrom wrote:
Hi,
I made OOo 1.9.71.1 to crash and it saved a recovery file. When it came 
back,
it try to recover the file but never finish. It says 'Recovery in 
progress' for
a long time and I always have to click Next everytime I start OOo.

How can I delete this file?
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[dev] ANNOUNCE Perl OpenOffice::OODoc 1.206

2005-01-28 Thread OpenOffice::OODoc Project
The 1.206 release of OpenOffice::OODoc is now available at CPAN.
OpenOffice::OODoc is a Perl extension that allows full read/write access
to OOo files from scripts. It's an object-oriented, XPath-based API, 
than can run on any platform supporting Perl 5.8.x. (and not necessarily 
equipped with OpenOffice.org). It provides a lot of retrieve/get/set 
methods against any content or layout element, and allows the 
applications to "query" any OOo document as it was a lightweight database.

This new relase brings some enhancements related to the spreadsheet
management.
See the project page below for documentation and download
http://search.cpan.org/dist/OpenOffice-OODoc
Comments are welcome...
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Re: [dev] HEAD: we broke gcc again...

2005-01-28 Thread Laurent Godard
Hi
I am having this problem even with gcc 3.4.1 
Did you get through it?

also experiencing problem with 
slideshow/source/engine/rehearsetimingsactivity.hxx
with 1.9.74s1 using gcc3.4

also add a problem in the same place (but don't rememeber if it was the 
same error :( on exactlty same file, perharps .cxx )
with 1.9.74 using gcc3.3.5

under linux debian
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Re: [dev] C++ Coding Standards

2005-01-28 Thread Tino Rachui - Sun Germany - Development - Software Engineer
I second what Stephan said. This one of the rare software books I read
cover to cover!

Kind regards,
Tino


Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> There is a fine new book out: "C++ Coding Standards" by Sutter and 
> Alexandrescu (http://www.gotw.ca/publications/c++cs.htm).  It is exactly 
> the right size (101 individual guidelines, each 1--2 pages long) to 
> cover all the substantial things, and still be short enough to actually 
> being read.  A first quick glance at it suggests that it indeed is of 
> the expected high quality.
> 
> Looking at recent discussions over on interface-discuss@openoffice.org, 
> widespread adpotion of this book could definitely help (e.g., Item 75: 
> "Avoid exception specifications," Item 68: "Assert liberally to document 
> internal assumptions and invariants").  The only problem I see with 
> making this book the basis of our own coding guidelines 
> (http://tools.openoffice.org/CodingGuidelines.sxw) is that it is not 
> open source, so it could be considered unacceptable by some to make it 
> an important "component" of an open source project.  Anyway, get 
> yourself a copy and enjoy it.  (At Lehmanns' in Hamburg, they have it on 
> sale for a "nice price.")
> 
> And, last but not least, the preface contains the ever-important 
> imperative "Think."  Arguably the single most important guideline when 
> it comes to guidelines of any sort.
> 
> -Stephan
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Re: [dev] HEAD: we broke gcc again...

2005-01-28 Thread marcio . macedo
Hi,

I am having this problem even with gcc 3.4.1 
Did you get through it?

Quoting Pavel Janík <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>From: Ken Foskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 06:25:02 +1100
> 
>> ./rehearsetimingsactivity.hxx:193: internal compiler error: in
>> resolve_overloaded_unification, at cp/pt.c:9351
> 
> Ken, isn't it
> 
> http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15299
> 
> Should be fixed in 3.4.1.
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Re: [dev] How to delete the OOo 1.9 recovery file

2005-01-28 Thread Wes Allen
Samphan Raruenrom wrote:
Hi,
I made OOo 1.9.71.1 to crash and it saved a recovery file. When it 
came back,
it try to recover the file but never finish. It says 'Recovery in 
progress' for
a long time and I always have to click Next everytime I start OOo.
look in ~/.openoffice.org[version]/user/backup
delete the files (or move them into another folder if you want to save 
the info) and restart.
I've been having this problem with impress files (but man the new 
interface rocks..)

Wes
How can I delete this file?
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[dev] How to delete the OOo 1.9 recovery file

2005-01-28 Thread Samphan Raruenrom
Hi,
I made OOo 1.9.71.1 to crash and it saved a recovery file. When it came 
back,
it try to recover the file but never finish. It says 'Recovery in 
progress' for
a long time and I always have to click Next everytime I start OOo.

How can I delete this file?
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Re: [dev] Programming Language

2005-01-28 Thread Jorge Marques Pelizzoni


I barely know what you are talking about, but I'd like to add one (rather
promising) item to your list of options: Python.

Cheers,

Jorge.

Quoting Ray Little <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi,
> 
> Well I just can't take it any more.  Please tell me the best way to revise 
> the MRU List.  I want to add a new top level menu item (or a new button, or 
> both).  I would also like to modify the Options panel to make the size of 
> the list user configurable.
> 
> I'm a Java programmer but willing to learn whatever you suggest is the best 
> tool for the job.  I understand the tools available include macros, C++, and
> 
> an included BASIC.
> 
> BTW - If this inspires someone more familiar with OOo to do the same that's 
> even better.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ray Little 
> 
> 
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[dev] Programming Language

2005-01-28 Thread Ray Little
Hi,
Well I just can't take it any more.  Please tell me the best way to revise 
the MRU List.  I want to add a new top level menu item (or a new button, or 
both).  I would also like to modify the Options panel to make the size of 
the list user configurable.

I'm a Java programmer but willing to learn whatever you suggest is the best 
tool for the job.  I understand the tools available include macros, C++, and 
an included BASIC.

BTW - If this inspires someone more familiar with OOo to do the same that's 
even better.

Thanks,
Ray Little 


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[dev] please fix typo for m74s1

2005-01-28 Thread NAKATA Maho
Fix typo
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=41516
thanks
-- NAKATA, Maho



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Re: [dev] Fwd: OOo suggestion regarding .tgz

2005-01-28 Thread Daniel Carrera
Dan Ohnesorg wrote:

> You can create symlinks or strip top level directory on extracting. I have
> never seen on Unix tgz which extracts into current directory.

Neither have I. Extracting onto a new directory is standard and expected 
behaviour. Not 
to mention a minimum of cleanliness and safety (to reduce the chance of 
overwriting a 
file a user didn't want over-written).

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Re: [dev] Fwd: OOo suggestion regarding .tgz

2005-01-28 Thread Dan Ohnesorg
Dne Fri, Jan 28, 2005 at 10:57:16AM +0900, NAKATA Maho napsal:
> In Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> Daniel Carrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2005 13:32:30 +
> > From: Karel Kulhavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: discuss@openoffice.org
> > Subject: [discuss] OOo suggestion regarding .tgz
> 
> > OOo_1.1.4rc_source.tar.gz unpacks into the current directory. I perceive
> > this as very annoying and suggest that it be unpacked into separate 
> > directory.
> I don't think it is annoying. I always use ccache and if directory
> is different by version, ccache misses for every source code.
> So it is preferable for me to use current directory.

You can create symlinks or strip top level directory on extracting. I have
never seen on Unix tgz which extracts into current directory.

cheers
dan

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