HI Thorsten,
oh,i know.thank you very much!
This is a multi-post question, please bear with me...
Please consider the justification for an acknowledged "dirty hack" and
its controversial code below.
My actual question will be in my next message.
-Ramon
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Working with bootstraps.
The OpenOffice.org Java API has its ow
"Azreal Yang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i want to accelrate animations in slideshow,example:
> there is an animation in slideshow, when the animation play in normal
> rate it had draw 40 frames in 2 sec, ,now i want to accelrate this animation
> fasted and it sill draw with 40 frames.
>
Hi Azr
i am a high school student and my school doesn't offer any programing courses.
i was looking to learn programing in general.
i have a used little bit Visual Basic and am try to learn it but i would like
to do some open source programing.
can you send me some information on open s
On Dec 10, 2007 1:11 AM, Bob Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know this is not answering the question, but have you considered using an
> on-line database to do this?
Bob,
You are 100% on multiple accounts. A: It does NOT answer my question
B: a on-line database would make a lot of sense
Hi Rüdiger,
Rüdiger Timm wrote:
Hi Giuseppe,
Giuseppe Castagno wrote:
Hi all,
The steps I intend to follow are:
1. Finishing committing in HEAD all the new module files (see [4] for
a module description), through the alias.
2. On the new cws I'm going to create, I'll add only the OOo mod
Hi Giuseppe,
Giuseppe Castagno wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question about the right procedure to follow to add
a new module (sorry for the lengthy message).
The module I'm adding is a follow up to issue 81093 [1].
I read the notes on the wiki [2] to have an idea on how to proceed.
So far I've cr
Hi all,
I have a question about the right procedure to follow to add
a new module (sorry for the lengthy message).
The module I'm adding is a follow up to issue 81093 [1].
I read the notes on the wiki [2] to have an idea on how to proceed.
So far I've created the directory structure on head [3