Andreas Hartmann wrote:
> Hello!
>
>
> I'm trying to compile OO on Linux (gcc 3.4.5, glibc 2.3.5, binutils
> 2.16.91.0.5 or 2.15.94.0.2), but I'm getting a strange error during
> linking of libuno_cppu.so.3. I never saw an error like this before :-).
I detected the following dependencies:
Lars Oppermann ha scritto:
> I think we shouldn't mix up an issue like 'how can we bring OpenOffice
> closer to the web?' with a very spcific issue like XForms support, which
> is in a quite early state.
I disagree. The first step for tackling the big issue is to tackle the specific
issue. I don'
The Networking and Mobile Computing Laboratory at the School of EECS
of University of Central Florida, in close cooperation with Intel
Corporation, is working to create an extensive set of OpenDocument
Sample documents. The goal of this effort is to assist developers
that wish to add support for th
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
[...]
Another problem that only dawned on us recently is the following: The
OOo source includes a number of external projects that deliver C/C++
headers that are included from other modules. To suppress warnings from
such headers, patches have been included for some of
Stefano,
I think we shouldn't mix up an issue like 'how can we bring OpenOffice
closer to the web?' with a very spcific issue like XForms support, which
is in a quite early state.
I would thus like to take this topc to the dev@openoffice.org mailing
list...
Stefano Debenedetti wrote:
Lars
Hi,
Christian Junker wrote:
Hi Tuomas,
if you mean a macro as a programmable piece to attach to a document,
then this is not possible in pure Java. Macros are usually written in
a scripting language like Starbasic (JavaScript, Python etc. for 2.0
are also available).
That is not 100% true, usin