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 t
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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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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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 us
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 suppo
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 p
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 n
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\O
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 Ope
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, per
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 r
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_overload
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/bac
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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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 a
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 l
Fix typo
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=41516
thanks
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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
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 suggest
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