Hi Mahend,
On Thursday 13 of March 2008, mahend wrote:
I am very interested to participate in your development.My skills are
mainly in c++.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/I_want_to_be_an_OpenOffice.org_developer
Regards,
Jan
Hi all,
I am working on porting openoffice ( version 2.3.1) applications ( writer,
calc, impress) to work with DirectFb on Unix platform . I am new to large
code base of OOo . It would really be very helpful if you validate my
understanding on the following .
1) OOo has GTK plugin. However
hello all:
On the Italy version of openoffice2.2.1 , but the menubar language is
English. BTW, the version is built by myself.
Who can tell me the reason?
Thank you!
maoyg
2008-03-18
Hi Khirano
Kazunari Hirano wrote:
Hi Martin,
in the past there were several complaints raised that some defects and
also requirements got not the right priority. In fact we've got a long
list of RFE in IssueTracker (either assigned to requirements or bh)
What is bh?
It means Bettina
Hello all,
I got an error when building canvas/source/cairo/cairo_cairo.cxx [1]
In short, the header/s form x11_extensions/inc/Xrender.h is/are quite
different form the one in my system, among others things, it does not
include the macros
#define PictStandardARGB32 0
#define
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
try to update your x11_extension module with cws_src680_fsfixes01 tag.
Cheers
Fridrich
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
| Hello all,
|
| I got an error when building canvas/source/cairo/cairo_cairo.cxx [1]
|
| In short, the header/s form
Hi Fridrich,
Fridrich Strba escribió:
try to update your x11_extension module with cws_src680_fsfixes01 tag.
thanks for the hint.
Anyway I downloaded the OOH680_m12 sources packaged by OpenOffice.org.
Shouldn't they provide up-to-date stuff, not something that will brake
your build?
On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 03:42:06PM -0300, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
Anyway I downloaded the OOH680_m12 sources packaged by OpenOffice.org.
Shouldn't they provide up-to-date stuff, not something that will brake
your build?
--with-system-xrender-headers is your friend here. And yes, we