[dev] Templates, marketplace and extensions

2006-12-05 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello all,

I and others would like to discuss openly the topic of templates and
extensions. See this thread:
http://native-lang.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=devmsgNo=7018

So in order to lauch our discussion and based on the aforementioned
thread, here's a very short summary of the context:

- templates are very important to OOo, and to any office suite
- although most of the templates are located at the documentation
project (http://documentation.openoffice.org), some others are spread
though the net, and perhaps it would be better to have one place for them
- a spec was written on the wiki, but it was also mentionning a new
templates repository and that was contentious:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Feature_-_Templates
-the need of generating income in order to make the OOo project
sustainable has been clearly articulated, particularly by the Sun OOo
team. Hence the idea to design a Marketplace where people could purchase
extensions and templates.
-of course, the need to have free content (templates and extensions)
free as in beer and as in speech does exist and should be properly
addressed.
-more generally there is a necessary involvement of the community in
these questions, so this thread is meant for that.
- last but not least: should we differentiate between templates,
extensions, free templates, free extensions and commercial content, etc..

We need to come up with an idea that would help us adressing the points
quoted above.

Regards,
Charles-H.Schulz.

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Re: [dev] First release of the PengYou project

2006-12-04 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello Jérémy,

congratulations and good luck for your project. I just wanted to let you
know that you can register your software (and more) on the french
native-language project of OpenOffice.org : http://fr.openoffice.org

Regards,
Charles-H.Schulz.

Jérémy Bethmont a écrit :
 I'm proud to announce the first version of the PengYou project:

 Web site: http://www.pengyou-project.info
 Community web site: http://dev.pengyou-project.info

 PengYou is a Document Management System with innovative collaborative
 functionalities which has an OpenOffice.org extension to edit the
 documents.

 You can take a look to the demo video and if you want to give it a
 try, go to the download page.

 Demo: http://www.pengyou-project.info/en/demo.php
 Download: http://www.pengyou-project.info/en/download.php

 This project is released under the apache software License 2.0. The
 team has spent a lot of time preparing this release, and I thank them
 all for the energy and time they gave to this project.

 I'm the developer of the OpenOffice.org and I also want to thanks all
 of the people of the list because you help me a lot!

 As an open source project, don't hesitate to give us your feedbaks,
 report bugs and contact us if you want to join our team!



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[dev] extensions and filters management in Vista

2006-11-27 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello folks,

I don't know if we can do something about it but in this article:
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2063958,00.asp

this paragraph:


Vista's indexing service depends on the same IFilters for parsing
different file types as do Microsoft's other indexing engines, such as
the engines for Office SharePoint Server and for the Windows Desktop
Search add-on for XP.

We found and installed an IFilter for adding indexing support for
OpenOffice.org documents (from here
http://www.ifiltershop.com/staroffice-openoffice-ifilter.html), but
our Vista test machine still would not recognize these files, even after
we rebuilt our index. We hope to see this wrinkle ironed out soon, as
extensibility is key to the usefulness of Vista's new search capabilities

I know that there is an ongoing work for the integration of OOo in Vista
but just wanted to let people know about this in case of problem.

Best,
Charles.

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Re: [dev] Possible exploit potential in openoffice

2006-10-19 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello James,

you may want to post it on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thanks,

Charles.

James Courtier-Dutton a écrit :
 James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
   
 scanelf is a tool one can use to find which programs have an executable
 stack. For security reasons, and executable stack should be avoided if
 at all possible.

 scanelf -Rqe /usr/lib/openoffice/*

 results in a lot of openoffice having an executable stack.
 e.g.
 RWX --- ---  /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice.bin

 Can openoffice developers take some care so as to avoid this.
 It makes exploits so much easier to do in openoffice, and making the
 stack only RW- would result in openoffice being a lot more secure.

 Some guidelines on how to correct these problems can be found here:
 http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/hardened/gnu-stack.xml

 Kind Regards

 James

 

 Have I posted this to the wrong mailing list?

 Is there a security email address I should post this to instead?

 Kind Regards

 James

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Re: [dev] Announcement: OpenOffice.org Premium 2.0.3 has released

2006-09-22 Thread Charles Schulz
Tor,

as we said, this discussion has been going on for weeks and has now been
solved. Please, let's close this once and for all on this list.

Thank you,
Charles-H.Schulz,
Lead of the Native-Language
Confederation, OpenOffice.org

Tor Lillqvist a écrit :
 fr 2006-09-22 klockan 12:13 +0300 skrev srinivasa rao gantenapalli:

   
 Any country's map if included will be the one recognized by its
 government.
 

 So you promise won't mind if the map of Pakistan then ends up
 overlapping that of India?

 --tml 


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Re: [dev] Getting into contact with Online Help authoring community

2006-09-22 Thread Charles Schulz
Hi,

Pavel Janík a écrit :
From: Charles Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2006 00:16:32 +0200

 Sorry to jump in: I really like this blog. Mine did not get included in
 OOo planet because I've been told it was for developers only :-( ...
 Did the rules change? :-)

 Maybe Uwe's blog contains info important for developers and your blog does
 not? I do not know and can't judge.
   
Well, neither can I. But I really would like to be part of the Planet. I
believe that it is only fair, but it's up to you guys to see.

Best,
Charles.

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Re: [dev] Getting into contact with Online Help authoring community

2006-09-21 Thread Charles Schulz
Sorry to jump in: I really like this blog. Mine did not get included in
OOo planet because I've been told it was for developers only :-( ...
Did the rules change? :-)

Thanks,
Charles. (http://charles-blog.libervis.com)

Pavel Janík a écrit :
From: Uwe Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2006 16:10:10 +0200

 Hi Uwe,

 - Blog http://blogs.sun.com/oootnt for browsing tips and tricks, just in 
 case you have some spare time

 what about adding this blog to OOoPlanet? :-)
   

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[dev] OOoCON shots

2006-09-16 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello,

these are far to be the official ones; a big thanks to Jerome from Ars
Aperta who shot them!

http://arsaperta.org/lyon2006/



Best,
Charles.

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Re: [dev] Learning VCL

2006-09-15 Thread Charles Schulz
Shalom Alan,

You may want to contact Eric Bachard from the Mac Porting project. His
works led him to document the VCL in a quite comprehensive way.

Best,
Charles.

Alan Yaniger a écrit :
 Hi list-members,

 I deal mostly with RTL issues in OOo, and not surprisingly, I often
 end up looking at the VCL code. Is there a document which
 systematically describes this code? If not, does anyone have
 recommendations about how to go about learning this code in an
 efficient way?

 Thanks,
 Alan

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[dev] Back to earth

2006-09-15 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello all,

well I'm just opening my computer now... And am slowly recovering from
this fantastic week we had in Lyon.
Thank you to everybody who managed to come to Lyon, we shall not forget
it! Thank you to the french team who made it happen!
On a light note, I have heard here and there that the contest for the
next conference is officiously open... Let's see how it will turn out!

Cheers!

Charles.

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Re: [dev] Re: Re: Building OpenOffice.org 2.0.3 hangs (Win/tcsh)

2006-09-01 Thread Charles Schulz
Let me forward this to Mr Kolkhi. Please keep this discussion either
inside the KA NL project.

thanks,
Charles.


Gia Shervashidze a écrit :
 Hello Charles,

 [May be] that's because of my terrible on-the-fly English? :)
 Here come quotations from my previous post:

   
 we're going to participate for development, Georgian l10n  i18n in the 
 corresponding OOo project (we just doing this).
   

 It means, that we (for now as www.gia.ge community)
 _ALREADY_:
 1. express interest to be a Georgian l10n (NL was reserved) team (strictly 
 followed OOo instructions)
 2. send patches providing Georgian Language support (approved)
 3. translate 100% of UI
 4. build full Linux RH FC5 installer 2.0.2 with _implemented_ Georgian UI 
 (Giomac)
 5. build (Cygwin/tcsh) full Windows installer 2.0.3 (me - not yet with 
 Georgian)
 and now we're testing translation

   
 we're not going to intervene in the creating of Georgian part of OOo web 
 site in the Native Language Project (we can _complementary_ do it within 
 our local community as many countries does).
   
 It means, that:
 1. We have our l10n, i18n role and NOT going to disturb NL project.  We're 
 going to work on development, l10n, i18n, preparation and publishing our own 
 and more specific documentation for local community.  And yes, we'll be 
 happy to share our experience and it could be used by NL project.


 Charles Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message 
 news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
 Hello Gia,

 Gia Shervashidze a écrit :
 
 Also - i don't think here is a right place to discuss Georgian case.
 Same time - in case of necessity i'll be glad to explain details of
 reasons for above mentioned intentions - it will be pleasure for me.
 For now i can not give myself permission to do that without presence
 of the person from NL-ka project.
   

 It means, that i'm not going to talk regarding the person without his/her 
 precense, but ready to do it in public with his/her presence.

   
 Good. I've put Mr Aiet Kolhi in copy of this mail. Since I don't have
 the time for this (I'm busy with the OOoCON), I am sure that you will
 find a role inside the Georgian OOo NL and help them with the
 localization in process.
 

 Sure, we can help him also, especially [i hope] everybody locally already 
 knows our/others places/roles.

   
 in order to avoid any useless duplication of work.
 

 Yep, only silly or overambitious persons can disagree with You. :)

 All the best,
 g.\

 P.S. Seems we're bit off topic ;) - build successful for cygwin/tcsh and RH 
 FC5 



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Re: [dev] Re: Building OpenOffice.org 2.0.3 hangs (Win/tcsh)

2006-08-30 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello Gia,

Gia Shervashidze a écrit :

 Also - i don't think here is a right place to discuss Georgian case.
 Same time - in case of necessity i'll be glad to explain details of
 reasons for above mentioned intentions - it will be pleasure for me.
 For now i can not give myself permission to do that without presence
 of the person from NL-ka project.

Good. I've put Mr Aiet Kolhi in copy of this mail. Since I don't have
the time for this (I'm busy with the OOoCON), I am sure that you will
find a role inside the Georgian OOo NL and help them with the
localization in process in order to avoid any useless duplication of work.

Best,
Charles.

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Re: Fwd: [dev] Announcement: OpenOffice.org Premium 2.0.3 has released

2006-08-30 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello Srinivasa,

I understand your concern. However, you should know that despite its
name, OpenOffice.org Premium is not an official build of the
OpenOffice.org project, hence their download site on SourceForge. I am
sure however, that the OOo Premium team will adequately correct the map
of India in the most diligent way.

Best Regards,

Charles-H.Schulz.


srinivasa rao gantenapalli a écrit :
 -- Forwarded message --
 From: srinivasa rao gantenapalli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Aug 30, 2006 11:08 AM
 Subject: Re: [dev] Announcement: OpenOffice.org Premium 2.0.3 has
 released
 To: dev@openoffice.org

 Hi Developers,


 Good product.

 But map of the country India is not proper. It shows part of kashmir
 cutoff from India.

 You could be sued. Please change the included map(or discard the one
 you are using it will be a simple solution).




 Regards,
 Srinivas


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Re: [dev] hello oo

2006-08-03 Thread Charles Schulz
Dear Liutao

I think you should go to the Chinese community of OpenOffice.org:
http://zh.openoffice.org They may be interested by your help. I've put
Mr Pui-Lam Wong in copy of this mail, he's the lead of the ZH project of
OpenOffice.org

Best Regards,
Charles-H.Schulz.


刘涛 a écrit :
 dear sir,
 im a chinese person and instrested in oo . I want to add in your group to 
 slove some bugs ,but I don't know how to do and what to.plesae tell me the 
 steps .
 thank you very much.
 yours,
  liutao  

 
 地址:北京经济技术开发区(亦庄)地盛北街1号A区3号楼
 邮编:100176
 电话:58022265-201
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 联  系  人:刘涛
   

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Re: [dev] CSpace Oh Oh Seven as an Open Office Component

2006-07-30 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello,

I would like to introduce myself and correct a little bit what has been
written here. My name is Charles-H.Schulz and I'm the lead of the
Native-Language project of OpenOffice.org. I am not a developer.

We encourage the CSpace developers to integrate their software to OOo as
an add-on. There is at the moment absolutely no consensus about the
decision to integrate CSpace as an official component of OOo. In fact,
this decision only seems to come from Thomas' mind. As for the
localization of CSpace in multiple languages, the L10N and Native-Lang
teams will localize the add-on, if it came into existence one day,
according to their needs and wants. (This is Free Software, remember).

OpenOffice.org designates both the community and the project, so there
is no Open Office nor OO there is OpenOffice.org and OOo. Thank you
for using the right terms for the right things.

I think it's good if you wish to develop an addon for OOo and I'm sure
you can even discuss this with the OOo development team. But please, do
not hope for the moment to make CSpace the seventh OOo module).

Cheers,

Charles-H.Schulz.

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Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice

2006-07-28 Thread Charles Schulz
Hi,

 As a linux/unix user, I am against bloating applications with things that 
 they 
 are not made for.

 However, being able to call an external IM program, like OOo already does for 
 the external email program, could be an option. If it is proven that it can 
 integrate somewhere in the suite, of course...

 If it gets done, it should not be CyberSpace or whatever other pre-chosen 
 tool (Kopete, Gaim or MSN for example), but it should be possible for the 
 user to choose it in the settings (or to pick the system-wide default).
   
+1. The difference between OOo and Workplace bundled with SameTime is
that SameTime is inherently a commercial offer that require consultants
in order to make it work :-)  ...

Best,
Charles.

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Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice

2006-07-28 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello Thomas, hello all,

I think I'm starting to understand Thomas'point, although it was not
clear at the beginning: CSpace could be (I don't know if it's feasible,
pls advise) integrated to OOo a an add-on. And we do have addons. Now is
this technically feasible is beyond my understanding, but at least this
would get us out of the integration of that software inside the OOo
software.
Am I getting this right?

Charles.

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Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice

2006-07-28 Thread Charles Schulz
Hi,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
 Right, let´s create such a sub-project.
 Mac OS and Solaris support will be added then.
   
Ahem. An add-on can be developed separately from the OOo project.
 We just need a fist start and version 2.0.2. can be with linux and windows 
 support already for the OOcomponent CSpace.
 It is a good forward for OO to have a communication tool added.
 How should developers join, if there is not a subproject page made?
 Let´s start somewhere, witht hat, what we have.

 # for the language translation see here:
 http://cspace.in/trac/wiki/Translations
 and these people need to be asked:
 http://projects.openoffice.org/native-lang.html
 It is really a 10 minutes job to translate for all 60 people..
   
Well, let's develop the add-on first and then I'll make sure to spread
the word about it myself.
 # Support for Mac and Solaris will come then.

 # Maintanance will be up to date, but with the now released (and the next 
 release) we have a very good basis to work on that, cause it is perfect 
 working.

 # Quality aided is done within the project.

 # for help and documentation i said already i will do it in english and 
 german an other languages jsut need to actualize as with every other change 
 as well.


 So the main thing is only, if someone can create such a project for that 
 component and do the first initial things in adding, Other components set a 
 link to lauch this component, I do the documentation and then we get a 
 release and user find it is wonderful and developers come and make a MAC and 
 Solaris porting.
   
Please forgive me to ask this question, Thomas: are you ready (provided
that somebody here tells us if this is technically feasible) to develop
such an addon? Do you understand the implication of an add-on? An add-on
is like a plugin. It is not included by default inside the software, you
have to grab it somewhere (on your site or on OOo's )

 All I want is, not saying no absolutely, just helping to create a 
 development fro this little child and i you say we need a subproject, then 
 let´s create one and developers will come and I will do the update for help 
 and online and documentation.
   
Thanks you for your offer. But there needs to be a head start on this,
and I think you should lead it, not ask others to do it first. I'm sure
others will join you in the course of events, though.
 I asked Steve from oo marketing, who create the icons, to make an icon with a 
 text bubble for this component.
   
Steve who? Develop the software first, create the icons afterwards.
 And: Bernhard: Have you tested this Messenger? Tell me the RSA-Key of yours 
 and we can test it, maybe you can join to help as well?

 Open means as well to organize such a process to make a good thing join, and 
 i am willing to contribute to this, will all efford to do the project 
 management, but I cannot code, so create the project and I will help a lot 
 and maybe other see the good functionality of the messenger component and 
 join Cspace Oh Oh Seven, the new Open office Component.

 [[BTW: As OO is a formerly star office Product of Sun, whichhas launched java 
 as well, i think SUN doe snot have an messenger, so this is a good way to 
 conquer MSN MEssenger with a support of an open decentral Messenger.
 Outlook has skype and MSN and Live Chat and all in the next Vista Release.
 So it is time for java and Office maintained by SUN to answer as well with a 
 Messenger.. so even strategically not wrong.. to strenghten Open Office with 
 that new component]]

 So how can we go on ? who is able to create such a subproject for the working 
 structure ? Who is able to make a first logo release and code release for a 
 2.0.4. Open Office with the decentral p2p Messenger?

 To whom do I need to send the documentation, website and if you have coded 
 the existing code into the installer, i will mail to all translaters to help 
 to translate the few words..  of Cspace component
   
Thomas, you know what we say about Strudel cakes: eat it piece by piece
not at once. :-)  You can start the project tonight if you want. And I'm
sure we'll be pleased to have it if it's possible to use it. But please
don't bring the documentation and icon packs first for something that
doesn't even exist yet (and I'm sorry to sound to reluctant to help you,
but really it's not my intention).

Best,
Charles.
 Thanks

 --- Original-Nachricht 
 Datum: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 18:45:13 +0200 (MEST)
 Von: Bernhard Dippold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 An: dev@openoffice.org
 Betreff: Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice

   
 the work to do is much more, if you want to include CSpace 
 into the OpenOffice.org suite:

 - OpenOffice.org profits of the possibility to reach every module directly
 from all the other ones. This kind of integration would be necessary
 for all the existing components. Bundling another program with OOo
 doesn't make it a part of the suite.

 - Every new component of 

[dev] Asian CJK Group Announced!

2006-07-18 Thread Charles Schulz
On the 17th of July 2006, the Chinese, Japanese and Korean
native-language projects of OpenOffice.org have decided to join forces
to form the Asian CJK Native-Language Group of OpenOffice.org*. Mr Hirano
Kazunari will act as the communications  technical coordinator of the
group.

This group will allow these three projects to share experiences on
common L10N and I18N issues and pool some ressources such as the work on
some parts of QA. In the mean time, this group will also foster
collaboration between the three projects on a marketing level, helping
the spread of OpenOffice.org all over Asia.We would like to thank the
volunteers of these projects for their hard work and their long time
commitment to the OpenOffice.org project.

Congratulations to Hirano Kazunari and good luck to the Asian CJK
Native-Lang Group!

Charles-H.Schulz,
Lead of the Native-Language
Confederation, OpenOffice.org

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*Useful links:
Chinese Native-Lang project: http://zh.openoffice.org
Japanese Native-Lang project: http://ja.openoffice.org
Korean Native-Lang project: http://ko.openoffice.org
Asian CJK NL Group wiki: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/CJK_Group

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Re: [dev] DejaVu integration in 2.0.4

2006-07-13 Thread Charles Schulz
Hi,

let's not forget the Gentium fonts from the SIL

Best,
Charles.

KAMI a écrit :
 Hi Christian!

 With the lower level of standards, DejaVu fonts are much better than
 Bitsteram for many languages. For example: Bitstream is unusable for
 Hungarian language, because it misses some chars. I read the linked
 dicussion and no one told that there was a problem under OpenOffice.org.

 KAMI
 Christian Lohmaier írta:
 Hi Kami, *,

 On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 07:03:00PM +0200, KAMI wrote:
  
 Hello Gurus!
 Anyone would be so kind to include our
 http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=59853  (Replace the
 default BitStream Vera font with DejaVu) issue in his very own CWS?
 The [...]
 

 DejaVu seems to have lowered their standards...
 This blog-entry basically summarizes the topic:
 http://www.advogato.org/person/roozbeh/diary.html?start=104

 ciao
 Christian
   



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Re: [dev] [EN] Comment about the spell checker

2006-07-12 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello,

you may want to ask this question to dev@fr.openoffice.org

Best,
Charles.

Gloops a écrit :
 Ma parole, mais il y a du monde, ici ...

  

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Re: [dev] Document Schema for the Construction Industry

2006-07-09 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello Paul,

thank you for this information. As you may have realized it, ODF and
AGCxml use two very different schemas. In order to have OpenOffice.org
support it, there are two options for you:
- develop and provide a filter/add-on for AGCxml to be used in
OpenOffice.org
-work with the OASIS consortium, the entity developing the OpenDocument
standard to have AGCxml registered as an OASIS specification and wok
with the OpenDocument Technical Committee of the OASIS in order to see
if ODF could support your schemas, at least partially.

Hope this helps,

Charles-H. Schulz,
member of the OASIS ODF TC
and ODF Adoption TC.

Paul Harrison a écrit :
 Greetings;


 I'm not sure if this is the best place to post this, so here goes ;^)



   

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Re: [dev] Call for help - OpenOffice.org Premium 2.0.2

2006-07-03 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello Kami,

you may wish to have a look to other documentation here:
http://documentation.openoffice.org

Best,
Charles.

KAMI a écrit :
 Do you have never version?

 Can you pack it to me?

 Thanks,

 KAMI

 KAMI írta:
 Hello!

 Can you update the files, with the latest version?

 Has Draw guide released?


 KAMI

 Jean Hollis Weber írta:
 KAMI wrote:
 Jean Hollis Weber írta:
 If you want documentation in English for OOo 2.0, I can send you
 .odt files for all of the chapters produced by OOoAuthors and
 listed on this page:

 http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/oooauthors2/index.html

 I don't think File-New-Templates and documents - Samples is the
 best place to put them, but that is probably easier to do than my
 suggestions, which is to put another menu item in the Help menu
 for Documentation or User Guides or something similar.

 Let me know if you want me to send you the OOoAuthors documentation.

 --Jean

 Hello!
 Thank you for your ideas!

 I am really interested in the full pack of OOoAuthos'
 documentration. Please send it to me, or point a link fo full
 donwload.

 Here are zip files containing the chapters in ODT format.

 Getting Started book (complete):
 http://oooauthors.org/en/authors/userguide2/gettingstarted/published_final/0100GS-GettingStarted.zip
 (8.5MB)

 Writer Guide (complete):
 http://oooauthors.org/en/authors/userguide2/writer/published_final/0200WG-WriterGuide.zip
 (10.7MB)

 Migration Guide (complete):
 http://oooauthors.org/en/authors/userguide2/migration/published_final/0600MG-MigrationGuide.zip
 (1.4MB)

 Calc Guide (not complete):
 http://oooauthors.org/en/authors/userguide2/calc/0300CG-CalcGuide.zip
 (3.6MB)

 Draw Guide should be available in 1 or 2 weeks.

 Impress Guide is being worked on too. No target date for completion
 yet.

 ... The menu modification is a good thing and I will do it for the
 next version. Do you have idea how can do it? I know I have to
 modify all OOo applications menu XML file.

 Sorry, but I do not have any idea how to modify a menu, as I am not
 a programmer. Someone on this list should be able to tell you.

 --Jean

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Re: [dev] OpenOffice.org @ sf.net

2006-06-20 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello Kami,

KAMI a écrit :
 Hi Charles!

 Charles Schulz írta:
 Hello Kami,

 Why did you put OOo premium on Source Forge?
 Because the sources and binaries requires more mirror (those also fast
 outside Hungary), SF.net has lot of lovely feature...
I recommend you to contact our distribution/mirrors project.
(http://distribution.openoffice.org)

  Why just not work inside
 the OOo framework and the hu.openoffice.org?
   
 I am can't upload such a big files to hu.openoffice.org like source
 mod and OOoP (and also OOo)... Currently the (plain) Hungarian
 binaries (and also OOoP) come from fsf.hu FTP server, that is very
 fast in Hungary but not outside Hungary... I would like to use your
 framework, but I do not know how to reqest, and also I do not know how
 others like this idea. I know Pavel and Rene do not like this idea,
 but the great part of OOo's users like it in Hungary... Next version
 2.0.3 will available in HU, EN-US and DE version, so more helping hand
 is welcome...
Well, I guess I understand Pavel's concerns, but we are about to upgrade
the website infrastructure and things should be easier for you work with.
I saw on the SF site that OOo Premium was released under LGPL. It should
therefore be no problem to upload it on the OOo site. The name Premium
is more problematic but if your addons are also properly licensed and
that you advertise the Premium concept differently (by just saying that
you can get binaries with addons and not putting the Premium aside with
OOo) it could be possible to distribute all this all around the OOo web
site. I have to take a look at it though.

 Charles, what is your offer?
No offer other than what's above, I think there are misunderstandings to
be solved, and a careful search for existing mirrors as well ;-) ...

Best,
Charles.

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Re: [dev] I would like to join the OpenOffice project

2006-06-19 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello Mashuq;

you may also want to contribute inside the Bengali Native-Language
project: http://bn.openoffice.org

Best,
Charles-H. Schulz.

Tobias Krais a écrit :
 Hi Mashuq,

   
 Little intro abt me - I am from Bangladesh - 3rd year comp scie student - I 
 have good knowledge on java programming and working knowledge on C. I would 
 like to join the OpenOffice project and help with my limited ability. I have 
 no experience whatsoever of doing any work on a large software development 
 project with other people. I just did my assignments in the university. If I 
 am guided I hope I will be useful.
 

 this homepage will guide you:

 http://contributing.openoffice.org/programming.html

 Greetings, Tobias

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Re: [dev] OpenOffice.org @ sf.net

2006-06-16 Thread Charles Schulz
Hello Kami,

Why did you put OOo premium on Source Forge? Why just not work inside
the OOo framework and the hu.openoffice.org?

Regards,
Charles-H. Schulz.

KAMI a écrit :
 Hi OpenOffice.org Fans!

 I registered a project at sf.net. The project name is ooop -
 OpenOffice.org Premium.
 You can reach the project here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ooop/

 I uploaded files from latest (2.0.2) releases and latest developer
 (2.0.3 rc x) snapshoots.

 Feel the fast mirrors around the world. :o)

 http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=170021

 Best regards,
 KAMI

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