Paolo Mantovani wrote:
Hi Juergen,
Alle 09:00, martedì 28 agosto 2007, Juergen Schmidt ha scritto:
[...]
This is not needed, the snippet creator is already able to edit existing
snippets.
Just download the original codesnippet from the repository using the
"snippet source" link, and open it wit
Hi Juergen,
Alle 09:00, martedì 28 agosto 2007, Juergen Schmidt ha scritto:
[...]
> > This is not needed, the snippet creator is already able to edit existing
> > snippets.
> > Just download the original codesnippet from the repository using the
> > "snippet source" link, and open it with the snip
Am Dienstag, den 28.08.2007, 09:14 +0200 schrieb Juergen Schmidt:
> Marc Santhoff wrote:
> >
> > I do not like wikis.
> well it's your personal opinion. but can i ask you if you have already
> submitted a snippet until today?
You're welcome.
I haven't submitted snippets myself for technical re
Juergen Schmidt wrote:
Marc Santhoff wrote:
Am Montag, den 27.08.2007, 17:56 +0200 schrieb Juergen Schmidt:
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Hi Juergen,
with our codesnippets.services.openoffice.org we have useful
resource to find some useful snippets. But the contribution i
HI
The same remark goes for anything published on any Wiki. You should
not blindly trust a Wiki :(
i don't trust blindly and sometimes i thought it would be a good idea to
limit the access to our wiki. But anyway it is as it is! And you
already said it, it is true for everything in the wiki.
Marc Santhoff wrote:
Am Montag, den 27.08.2007, 17:56 +0200 schrieb Juergen Schmidt:
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Hi Juergen,
with our codesnippets.services.openoffice.org we have useful resource to
find some useful snippets. But the contribution is from my point of view
Bernard Marcelly wrote:
Message de Juergen Schmidt date 2007-08-27 18:04 :
Bernard Marcelly wrote:
Message de Mathias Röllig date 2007-08-20 17:04 :
This sounds good!
In other words: Are we really sure migration to the Wiki is the best
way? I'm uncertain about it.
I agree. The snippet cr
Hi Paolo,
Paolo Mantovani wrote:
Hi,
Alle 18:04, lunedì 27 agosto 2007, Laurent Godard ha scritto:
Hi juergen
In other words: Are we really sure migration to the Wiki is the best
way? I'm uncertain about it.
we are not 100% sure but it is worth a test from my point of view. We
haven't reall
Am Montag, den 27.08.2007, 17:56 +0200 schrieb Juergen Schmidt:
> Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
> > Hi Juergen,
> >
> >> with our codesnippets.services.openoffice.org we have useful resource to
> >> find some useful snippets. But the contribution is from my point of view
> >>
Message de Juergen Schmidt date 2007-08-27 18:04 :
Bernard Marcelly wrote:
Message de Mathias Röllig date 2007-08-20 17:04 :
This sounds good!
In other words: Are we really sure migration to the Wiki is the best
way? I'm uncertain about it.
I agree. The snippet creator should be improved
Hi,
Alle 18:04, lunedì 27 agosto 2007, Laurent Godard ha scritto:
> Hi juergen
>
> >> In other words: Are we really sure migration to the Wiki is the best
> >> way? I'm uncertain about it.
> >
> > we are not 100% sure but it is worth a test from my point of view. We
> > haven't really a huge numbe
Hi Jürgen,
>> If I could have a wish in this area then it would be to allow for an
>> infrastructure which would have at least the same functionality as the
>> current Snippet infrastructure (syntax highlighting, embedded links,
>> systematic description of the snippet including its version number
Hi Juergen
one other point is that our wiki is not suitable for translation and
it is very important to lower the entry barrier
that is true but it is true for everything else in the wiki
sure !
and more needed than for snippets, I agree
Laurent
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Laurent Godard wrote:
Hi Bernard, Hi all
+1
Using Wiki for coding is a security hazard because any malicious (or
even a well intentioned) person may change a working code to a
dangerous code. Most users will run the published code without
checking it, and checking complex codes is not easy.
Bernard Marcelly wrote:
Message de Mathias Röllig date 2007-08-20 17:04 :
This sounds good!
In other words: Are we really sure migration to the Wiki is the best
way? I'm uncertain about it.
I agree. The snippet creator should be improved and not killed.
Copy and paste of code from and to a
Hi juergen
In other words: Are we really sure migration to the Wiki is the best
way? I'm uncertain about it.
we are not 100% sure but it is worth a test from my point of view. We
haven't really a huge number of snippets and the question is why. My
impression is that it is to complicate. It mig
Hi rony,
Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
Hi there,
actually, snippets are classified by Tom
by languages, by product (writer, calc ...)
i think we should keep this classification
yes we should, i will extend the hierarchical structure to take care
of that. But of course i will first choose the lang
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Hi Juergen,
with our codesnippets.services.openoffice.org we have useful resource to
find some useful snippets. But the contribution is from my point of view
not easy enough. Although Tom Schindl did a tremendous job to set up the
environment
Hi,
[...]
For that reason i have created a new section in the Wiki
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/API/Samples and
I've got a nitpicking question concerning the word "Sample", maybe a
native English speaker can help me here: As far as my "feeling" for
English tells me, what we hav
Hi Laurent, Frank,
thanks, both of you. Looks nicer now. :-)
BTW, I just copied the "License"-line from Malte's snippet. Do we really
need this? Would we put any snippet there that is not free?
->Jürgen:
I've prepared some guideline or better some rules that should be taken into account when
Hi bjorne
I just added a snippet for Impress (well works also for Draw), and put
it here:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/API/Samples/StarBasic/Impress/Insert_a_Chart
I added the categories soo that it get listed
I also added a small snippet for spellchecking
http://wiki.services.o
Hi Bjoern,
> And another thing: I put the code in a element. When you
> add [cpp] or [java] you get syntax highlighting and numbering. When you
> add nothing, the non-indented lines do not belong to the code. So, I
> added [basic] which has no effect apart from including the non-indented
> li
Hi Juergen,
Juergen Schmidt wrote:
Laurent Godard wrote:
Hi
tend to agree
how would you organize this by sections ?
don't understand what do you mean, can try to explain it again
actually, snippets are classified by Tom
by languages, by product (writer, calc ...)
i think we should keep t
Hi Bernard, Hi all
+1
Using Wiki for coding is a security hazard because any malicious (or
even a well intentioned) person may change a working code to a dangerous
code. Most users will run the published code without checking it, and
checking complex codes is not easy.
I totally second yo
Message de Mathias Röllig date 2007-08-20 17:04 :
This sounds good!
In other words: Are we really sure migration to the Wiki is the best
way? I'm uncertain about it.
I agree. The snippet creator should be improved and not killed.
Copy and paste of code from and to a website isn't a good thin
Am 19.08.2007 21:41 schrieb Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany:
> Alternatively (and perhaps better and less expensive in terms of work to
> be invested), we should think about lowering the hurdles for
> contribution with the existing snippet creator. What about some
> semi-automated way to
Hi Juergen,
> with our codesnippets.services.openoffice.org we have useful resource to
> find some useful snippets. But the contribution is from my point of view
> not easy enough. Although Tom Schindl did a tremendous job to set up the
> environment and infra structure and Paolo Mantovani who
Hi there,
>>> actually, snippets are classified by Tom
>>> by languages, by product (writer, calc ...)
>>>
>>> i think we should keep this classification
>> yes we should, i will extend the hierarchical structure to take care
>> of that. But of course i will first choose the language and than the
Clayton Cornell wrote:
>> I am not quite sure, which is easier:
>>
>> a) Download, install, execute Snippet Creator
>> b) Learn and study to become a wiki editor
>>
>> I quess for those, who have no experience with the wiki, a) is much easier.
>
> MediaWiki is not all that hard to learn - at le
Juergen Schmidt wrote:
Laurent Godard wrote:
Hi
tend to agree
how would you organize this by sections ?
don't understand what do you mean, can try to explain it again
actually, snippets are classified by Tom
by languages, by product (writer, calc ...)
i think we should keep this classifica
Laurent Godard wrote:
Hi
tend to agree
how would you organize this by sections ?
don't understand what do you mean, can try to explain it again
actually, snippets are classified by Tom
by languages, by product (writer, calc ...)
i think we should keep this classification
yes we should, i wi
Stefan Weigel wrote:
Servus Juergen,
Juergen Schmidt schrieb:
with our codesnippets.services.openoffice.org we have useful resource
to find some useful snippets. But the contribution is from my point of
view not easy enough. Although Tom Schindl did a tremendous job to set
up the environment
I am not quite sure, which is easier:
a) Download, install, execute Snippet Creator
b) Learn and study to become a wiki editor
I quess for those, who have no experience with the wiki, a) is much easier.
MediaWiki is not all that hard to learn - at least not for the basics.
There is also a Med
Juergen,
actually not being aware of the codesnippets.services page, I already
introduce snippets into the Uno Wiki, e.g.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Uno/Cpp/Code_Snippets
I tend to reference and include snippets in specs and tutorials, though
I have not factored out all yet ...
Servus Juergen,
Juergen Schmidt schrieb:
with our codesnippets.services.openoffice.org we have useful resource to
find some useful snippets. But the contribution is from my point of view
not easy enough. Although Tom Schindl did a tremendous job to set up the
environment and infra structure a
Laurent Godard schrieb:
actually, snippets are classified by Tom
by languages, by product (writer, calc ...)
i think we should keep this classification
+1
Stefan
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Hi
tend to agree
how would you organize this by sections ?
don't understand what do you mean, can try to explain it again
actually, snippets are classified by Tom
by languages, by product (writer, calc ...)
i think we should keep this classification
laurent
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Hi Laurent,
Laurent Godard wrote:
HI
with our codesnippets.services.openoffice.org we have useful resource
to find some useful snippets. But the contribution is from my point of
view not easy enough. Although Tom Schindl did a tremendous job to set
up the environment and infra structure and
+1,
since I was searching for such a place for a macro when writing my last
blog (http://blogs.sun.com/malte/entry/a_favorites_menu_in_staroffice) :)
I searched for some time, since I couldn't believe that such a place
didn't exist...
Malte.
Juergen Schmidt wrote, On 08/17/07 10:59:
> Hi,
>
> wi
HI
with our codesnippets.services.openoffice.org we have useful resource to
find some useful snippets. But the contribution is from my point of view
not easy enough. Although Tom Schindl did a tremendous job to set up the
environment and infra structure and Paolo Mantovani who provides the
ex
Hi,
with our codesnippets.services.openoffice.org we have useful resource to
find some useful snippets. But the contribution is from my point of view
not easy enough. Although Tom Schindl did a tremendous job to set up the
environment and infra structure and Paolo Mantovani who provides the
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