Nathan,
I am also looking into this.
My feeling is that it should be in the standard office installation, not
an extension.
Reason: If I attach a license to my document, I want that everybody is
aware of that when opening the doc, not just people who have the extension.
License must be containe
Hi Anto,
Have a look at the way ooo-build's bin/ooinstall does it
(http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/ooo-build/bin/ooinstall?view=markup)
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Michael Leibowitz
Software Engineer, Channel Platform Solutions Group
Intel Corporation
michael.leibowitz at intel.com
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>-Original Message--
Hello Everybody,
Could anybody tell me what is the meaning of the return value of
IMPL_LINK, I found some of the codes return 0L and few of the codes
return 1L, I wonder what the difference is ?
Thanks,
Anto
*Tobias ,*
*thanks for the reply. I use Java for dev.*
**
*I looked to the snippet that you suggested, but I;m a little bit confused
cuz as I told you I'm new to OO dev.*
**
*can you please describe what this code does exactly.*
**
*again my Q is how to add new menu with some commands to the menu
Henrik Sundberg wrote:
> > If I were doing this, to avoid trying to produce a binary file in a
> > format that is not documented outside of Redmond, I would try
producing
> > a file using the new Office XML format. That might be easier, too.
> >
> >
>
> I didn't think the new format opened in
I have been working for some months now on an OS X-based tool called
'Iconic' that is designed to assist people in the creation of new
icon sets for OOo. I figure a lot of you folks don't use Macs, but
I'm hoping to feature-lock the first release sometime in early
August--at which point it
2006/7/5, Matt Needles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 15:16 -0400, Dave Calkins wrote:
> Matt Needles wrote:
> > On Tue, 2006-07-04 at 18:20 +0200, Tom Schindl wrote:
> >
> >> Do you really need to get xls why not PDF? Do people have to change
> >> things afterwards?
> >>
> >> Tom
> >
Hello,
You may have recently seen that Microsoft developed and released an
Addin for Microsoft Office that allows Creative Commons license
information to be embedded in Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents
(http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Microsoft_Office_Addin). We're very
interested in supporti
Hi,
I would like to suggest to skip the systemintegration and the whole
installation process for the developer snapshot builds and instead
create a file archive (zip,gz) which simply extracts to a ready to use
OpenOffice.
For the following reasons:
1) Installing a developersnapshot with sys
Hi Frank,
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany schrieb:
...
The point with the user installations is the only one I'd care to
address: I don't know how many reported bugs result from two dev builds
using the same user installation (there definately are some). But we
could easily eliminate
All,
This interview may be of interest to you, especially if you are a
developer or curious about the future of OpenOffice.org's code. It's
with Mathias Bauer and Jürgen Schmidt, two important leads and
developers of OpenOffice.org.
Abstract
==
Mathias Bauer and Jürgen Schmidt are tw
On Wed, Jul 05, 2006 at 10:49:09PM -0700, Leibowitz, Michael wrote:
> How does the install set know which files from the solver to pack up? I
> would like to add some files for my CWS. Is this specified in
> instoo_native??
Further reading/background info:
http://installation.openoffice.org/How_
On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 22:17 -0500, William Neil Hall wrote:
> Issue 4695 does not have a target version number asigned to it, and I have
> reason to want it fixed. I read the website and it said if you have a bug
> you would like to fix email this address... How do I go about getting this
> assigne
Issue 4695 does not have a target version number asigned to it, and I have
reason to want it fixed. I read the website and it said if you have a bug
you would like to fix email this address... How do I go about getting this
assigned to me so I can fix & submit a fix to it? -Thanks
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