Re: [dev] How do I get a crash log?

2005-05-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Daniel Kasak a écrit :
I have a large number of documents that make OOo crash instantly and
silently when I go to open them.
:-/
Can you please give us more precisions ?
At least : the version of OOo (1.1.x or 1.9.xx ), the operating system 
you're using, and where you download it can be usefull too.

The crash reporter never starts, and it seems that no-one else is able
to reproduce my issues from bug reports and documents that I attach to them.
One time we had such systematics crashes with Mac OSX build and 
uncorrect symlinks with xmlsec.

But I'm not sure at all, because it's probably not your case...and the 
origin of your problem can have a completely different cause if your OS 
is different.

Is there any way of getting a crash log if the reporter doesn't realise
a crash has occured?
If you're on Mac OSX, the crash reporter is the best way to obtain such 
logs. On Linux, you can use strace, for example, or gdb to have a back 
trace of the crash or a dump...

Don't know on windows or Solaris, sorry.

Regards,
eric bachard
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Re: [dev] OpenOffice.org internal documentation templates

2005-05-02 Thread Chris Beck
Rumour has it Eike Rathke, on or about 29/04/2005 7:12 AM, whispered:
 You'll find all the specification stuff at http://specs.openoffice.org/,
 and of course you're not only free to use the template if you want to
 specify a new feature but you're obliged to do so ;)  You'll find the
 template and the guidelines linked at the bottom of the page.

Thanks Eike.  A quick check of the specification template leads me to believe
that you use this one document for Requirements, Specification, and Design.  Is
this true?

Cheers,
Chris

PS - I'm checking for replies on the web archive.
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[dev] Which java ide?

2005-05-02 Thread David JD Bell
Just curious as to which java ide people are using with OOo? I have been 
trying some things in netbeans but find the form designer really difficult 
to use. I haven't tried eclipse and wondering if it's worth a go.

(I can't function without an ide :-)

Thanks for advice in advance. David Bell 




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Re: [dev] OpenOffice.org internal documentation templates

2005-05-02 Thread Eike Rathke
Hi Chris,

On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 12:51:03 -0400, Chris Beck wrote:

 Thanks Eike.  A quick check of the specification template leads me to believe
 that you use this one document for Requirements, Specification, and Design.  
 Is
 this true?

Well, the requirements mostly come from issues, requests for enhancement
or feature requests, and maybe various other sources. The specification
just states them. Yes, the UI design (dialogs and string resources) is
part of the specification. See existing specifications for examples.

 PS - I'm checking for replies on the web archive.

Not very convenient, is it?

  Eike

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[dev] FwD: Re:

2005-05-02 Thread daniel . naber
ok ok ok, here is it
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[dev] Snapshot builds

2005-05-02 Thread Matt Needles
Someone once pointed me to a developer's (private?) builds of OOo that 
were more advanced than those on the mirrors.  Can I have that again, 
please?  I see you all are working at four steps beyond the one on the 
mirrors (1.9.99). I'd like to try something a bit newer :).

Thanks!
Matt Needles
OOo Tester/Coach
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Re: [dev] Which java ide?

2005-05-02 Thread Vy Ho
I have worked with the Netbeans form designer for years and find it not 
too hard to digest.

Is there questions or things that you have?  You may want to check the 
Netbeans.org website for newbie article.  It should definitely help.  
Also, the Netbeans mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] should also help 
to.  Maybe start out with:

http://www.netbeans.org/kb/articles/form_getstart40.html
Good luck,
vh
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Re: [dev] Which java ide?

2005-05-02 Thread Vasko Ckorovski
def go with eclipse!
The community plugins avail are awesome.
# Vy Ho#

 I have worked with the Netbeans form designer for years and find it not
 too hard to digest.

 Is there questions or things that you have?  You may want to check the
 Netbeans.org website for newbie article.  It should definitely help.
 Also, the Netbeans mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] should also help
 to.  Maybe start out with:

 http://www.netbeans.org/kb/articles/form_getstart40.html

 Good luck,

 vh


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Re: [dev] Snapshot builds

2005-05-02 Thread Martin Hollmichel
Hi Matt,
the m100 will be the next milestone available on the mirror network, I 
expect this build available until tomorrow,

Martin
Matt Needles wrote:
Someone once pointed me to a developer's (private?) builds of OOo that 
were more advanced than those on the mirrors.  Can I have that again, 
please?  I see you all are working at four steps beyond the one on the 
mirrors (1.9.99). I'd like to try something a bit newer :).

Thanks!
Matt Needles
OOo Tester/Coach
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Re: [dev] Re: Java / SWT / OpenOffice / Ole Problem

2005-05-02 Thread Mathias Bauer
Tobias Himstedt wrote:
Unlikly as SWT does not know any internals of the embedded document and 
why should it just pick out the manifest.xml?
 
 
 I puzzled about this. If OOo documents are embedded as OLE servers they
 store themselves as OLE storage that contains a stream named
 package_stream and contains the whole zip file as usual. So an OleSave
 should give you the OLE storage (that does not look like a zip file, so
 it's not what you obviously got).
 
 So, what do you think. Is there anything I can do about this and is it 
 more likely an OpenOffice or a SWT problem?

As long as I don't know what SWT exactly does I can only guess. In
general I wouldn't see this as an OOo problem, because I know the OLE
implementation of OOo works in several OLE clients. Maybe someone who
has the source code of SWT *and* understands it can tell us more.

 Meanwhile I played around with this UNO stuff and was able to embed a 
 OpenOffice in a java.awt.Frame. Would you consider this as a usable and 
 stable alternative?

Yes, definitely. This is one of the recommended ways we can offer. And
the biggest benefit might be that if something goes wrong we will have a
better chance to tell you why. :-)

Best regards,
Mathias

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