[dev] OpenOffice.org is a firewall

2009-04-01 Thread Éric Bischoff
Hi all, Unfortunately, that's no April fool's joke: Read in http://www.numerama.com/magazine/12508-Albanel-le-ministere-de-la- Culture-a-comme-pare-feu-Open-Office.html: En réponse, Christine Albanel a expliqué que les logiciels vendus par Microsoft sont pré-équipés de pare-feu,

Re: [dev] Qt as a valid replacement for VCL

2009-01-18 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le samedi 17 janvier 2009 22:21:18 Thorsten Behrens, vous avez écrit : > Éric Bischoff wrote: > > Recoding for qt, gtk, win32, and Cocoa is a serious duplication of > > efforts. > > > > If the purpose for having an abstract layer and porting on so many APIs > >

Re: [dev] Qt as a valid replacement for VCL

2009-01-17 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le vendredi 16 janvier 2009 22:47:19 Thorsten Behrens, vous avez écrit : > Hi Eric, > > why are you following up to my (unrelated) lib unloading mail?! Bad habits of mine, sorry. > (...) > So that's nothing we should do on a whim - quite the contrary, Of course. > we should never ever again bin

Re: [dev] Qt as a valid replacement for VCL

2009-01-16 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le vendredi 16 janvier 2009 16:48:53 Hubert Figuiere, vous avez écrit : > On Fri, 2009-01-16 at 16:01 +0100, Éric Bischoff wrote: > > Qt is cute, modern, C++, easy to program with, and multiplatform. > > Wouldn't it > > be the ideal replacement for VCL, now that LGP

Re: [dev] Qt as a valid replacement for VCL

2009-01-16 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le vendredi 16 janvier 2009 16:08:40 eric b, vous avez écrit : > I don't know the API, but I got several questions : The API is really a programmer's relief. Simple, straightforward, clean. > - I know the Linux/ Mac side could be ok, but how does it work on > windows ? Short answer: very well.

[dev] Qt as a valid replacement for VCL

2009-01-16 Thread Éric Bischoff
Hi everyone, Nokia recently relicensed the Qt library under a triple license : GPL, LGPL, and commercial. Qt is cute, modern, C++, easy to program with, and multiplatform. Wouldn't it be the ideal replacement for VCL, now that LGPL is an option? No flames please. Ref: http://www.heise.de/en

Re: [dev] Renaming #openoffice.org into #dev.openoffice.org?

2007-01-17 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Mercredi 17 Janvier 2007 22:31, Pavel Janík a écrit : > So: do you want to rename the channel? +1 means yes, -1 means no, +0 > means "What is a channel?" +24.15 with 0.08% error approximation > Please vote in this thread. The deadline (me as a benevolent dictator > decided ;-) is this Friday,

Re: [dev] calc a smarty export

2006-12-06 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Mardi 5 Décembre 2006 16:26, Laura Mora i Aubert a écrit : > hello, > I think that could be a great idea that you could export a calc spreadsheet > to sql It's possible. calc itself is seen as a sql data source. All you have to do is copy from one database to the other. > there's any place th

Re: [dev] Question: UNO and D-Bus

2006-11-17 Thread Éric Bischoff
Hi Jürgen, Le Vendredi 17 Novembre 2006 10:19, Juergen Schmidt a écrit : > > UNO is powerful, portable, and at the core of OpenOffice.org, but it has > > the disadvantage of not being used outside of OOo. > > not true, there is a bigger company (can't be named here and in fact of > this not popula

[dev] Question: UNO and D-Bus

2006-11-16 Thread Éric Bischoff
Hi all, D-Bus is quickly spreading as an universal way to talk between applications on the Unix systems, and more particularely (but not only) the Linux platforms: HAL, GNOME, Avahi, udev, Beagle, Qt and KDE already use it. It is being ported to Windows and has bindings to many programming lan

Re: [dev] Command-line document converter

2006-10-18 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Mercredi 18 Octobre 2006 11:26, Ernst . a écrit : > Hi, > > I want to build a command-line tool that reads files in several file > formats and outputs a plain text file. OOo reads many formats, including MS > Word and its own OpenDocument. The plain text file is used to for a search > index (i n

Re: [dev] scripting openoffice

2006-10-09 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Lundi 9 Octobre 2006 17:01, James Courtier-Dutton a écrit : > Éric Bischoff wrote: > > Le Lundi 9 Octobre 2006 11:47, James Courtier-Dutton a écrit : > >> Is it possible to do this on a server that is not running X? > >> I.e. The script would run without any GUI.

Re: [dev] scripting openoffice

2006-10-09 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Lundi 9 Octobre 2006 15:58, James Courtier-Dutton a écrit : > Now, where do I find a list of valid "Filtername" values? api.openoffice.org > I have asked google for details of the storeToURL function, and it gave > me some pages from the openoffice web site api.openoffice.org. Er... y

Re: [dev] scripting openoffice

2006-10-09 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Lundi 9 Octobre 2006 15:41, James Courtier-Dutton a écrit : > Thank you, I have a problem with it though: > Pop-up-box: BASIC runtime error. > An exception occured > Type: com.sun.star.lang.IllegalArgumentException > Message: URL seems to be an unsupported one. > > document = bureau.loadComponen

Re: [dev] scripting openoffice

2006-10-09 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Lundi 9 Octobre 2006 14:22, Laurent Godard a écrit : > Hi eric > > > Yes. I've sent that program to you in private to avoid polluting the > > list. > > may be a page on the wiki as it is a regular demand ? No problem, but can you please add that page? The code that I have sent is basically you

Re: [dev] scripting openoffice

2006-10-09 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Lundi 9 Octobre 2006 11:47, James Courtier-Dutton a écrit : > Hi, > > Is it possible to use a unix shell script to get openoffice to > manipulate documents. > e.g. > A bash script would take a list of MS Word .doc files, and convert them > all the .odt files or visa versa. > > Is it possible to

[dev] Help needed - cuckooo

2006-09-14 Thread Éric Bischoff
Hi all, "Cuckooo" is the name of an extension: OpenOffice.org embedded in the Konqueror web browser. It behaves much like the mozilla plugin. The idea is to display online OOo documents within the browser. Cuckooo works fine, but we do not release it because of a bug http://qa.openoffi

Re: Fwd: [dev] Announcement: OpenOffice.org Premium 2.0.3 has released

2006-08-31 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Jeudi 31 Août 2006 12:35, Rene Engelhard a écrit : > Hi, > > Am Donnerstag, 31. August 2006 12:17 schrieb Rich: > > hmm. and there i was, thinking that was irony... > > in the end you will be left with a single, blank image probably :) > > No. He has a point. While you can argue about China/Taiw

Re: [dev] new language in open office

2006-08-14 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Dimanche 13 Août 2006 14:45, Nicolas LAFFONT a écrit : > Bonjour, je fais partie d'une radio en occitan et nous souhaiterions avoir > la possibilité d'avoir open office en occitan. Comment pouvons nous faire > pour pouvoir arriver à mettre ce projet en place? Cordialement. > Nicolas Laffont > Rà

Re: [dev] Warning free code and GCC pragma system_header for external 3rd party headers

2006-08-04 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 4 Août 2006 13:18, Eike Rathke a écrit : > Hi, > > Since for 3rd party headers that are not to be patched an accepted > solution is to enclose the include statement in some warnings guard, the > GCC pragma system_header approach needs some extra caution, just added > the following to th

Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice

2006-07-29 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Samedi 29 Juillet 2006 12:43, Charles Schulz a écrit : > Hi, > > If we are to continue this discussion it wouldn't make sense to do it on > our present basis. Thomas, despite the respect I / we owe to him, is not > a developer (and I'm not one either) and we just can't argue over the > benefits

Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice

2006-07-28 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Samedi 29 Juillet 2006 01:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > > First, please notice that OOo project has little control over the > > contents of > > the Linux distributions' packages, so they could un-bundle that easily > > ;-). > > That´s why it shoudl be oficially a Component. Making things "o

[dev] Easter eggs (Was: Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice)

2006-07-28 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 28 Juillet 2006 21:41, Éric Bischoff a écrit : > > Errr well, bad example. Open Calc, and in any cell type in > > =Game("StarWars") ;) > > Whooops ;-) > > It's not because Microsoft does something dumb that we have to imitate > them...

Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice

2006-07-28 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 28 Juillet 2006 22:02, Szalai Kálmán a écrit : > > I think - the original idea - integrating IM like facility into OOo is > > good. Why? Because the created documents have to send to others. Ah. "Integration" would be to send files over IM. Like "send by email" in "File" menu. Very in

Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice

2006-07-28 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 28 Juillet 2006 21:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > Hi, Hi, > I don´t think it is sucessful within the coding and working together > process for an addon. I do not only want a simple "put the cspace-exe on > the OO-CdRom". I don´t know if for a working functionality the OO-Core has

Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice

2006-07-28 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 28 Juillet 2006 21:11, Alexis Pigeon a écrit : > > There's a video game in Excel. Does that make sense ? Obviously not. > > Errr well, bad example. Open Calc, and in any cell type in > =Game("StarWars") ;) Whooops ;-) It's not because Microsoft does something dumb that we have to

Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice

2006-07-28 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 28 Juillet 2006 20:31, Thomas Müller a écrit : > Imagine every user running the messenger and with an icon click they launch > the wordprocessor or the calculator, OK, I appreciate that you start defining a use case. However, what's the difference with clicking on a similar icon on yo

Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice

2006-07-28 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 28 Juillet 2006 19:43, Thomas Müller a écrit : > But we have all to agree on that, that we want to have this component. Personally I _do not_ agree to have an instant messenger integrated with OOo's core. And especially a perfect unknown software. And even more if written in Python.

Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice

2006-07-28 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 28 Juillet 2006 13:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > Hello ? > > IMHO Openoffice CDRom shoudl have Open Source Office Products. > This means as well a communicator as well a Mailclient and as well a > Browser may be. Smal and mediam enterprises jsut install teh CD and theier > office is

Re: [dev] Adding a buddylist / Instant Mesenger to openoffice

2006-07-28 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 28 Juillet 2006 02:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : > Hi > > Lotus has sametime and Word and Outlook have as well an Instant Messenger > Integration. > > I want to suggest for open office as well an Office Communication tool, > An Instant Messenger to add to the suite. As a linux/unix u

Re: [dev] Where do control colors come from?

2006-07-24 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Lundi 24 Juillet 2006 11:24, Oliver Braun a écrit : > > I am quite puzzled by this answer. I was thinking that all "system > > settings" (i.e. taken from Windows, KDE, GNOME, or other environments) > > were managed by the "settings backends" in shell/source/backends. AFAIK, > > the code there do

Re: [dev] Where do control colors come from?

2006-07-20 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Lundi 10 Juillet 2006 12:43, Matthias Benkmann a écrit : > On 7/10/06, Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The colors you describe - are they from the theming of your OS? > > Indeed, they do seem to react to the KDE Color Theme I select in kcontrol. > I

[dev] Doc format (Was: Re: [dev] Packaging process)

2006-06-30 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 30 Juin 2006 09:29, Jürgen Schmidt a écrit : > mmh not sure if you can help at the moment. That we will open source the > guide is as likely as not (everything else would be surprising for me). > But we currently evaluating the format. The guide was transformed into > solbook which is a

Re: [dev] Adding my own tags into ODF-Format

2006-06-29 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Jeudi 29 Juin 2006 16:18, Yeatts, Garnett W. CONTR J9C329 a écrit : > Most of the foreign elements and markers are lost when the file is > saved. I am also interested in adding some custom attributes or > information to ODF files. > > Is there a recommended way of adding more information to an

Re: [dev] Adding my own tags into ODF-Format

2006-06-29 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Jeudi 29 Juin 2006 09:41, Tom Schindl a écrit : > Hi, > > I'm in the situation that I have to create complex reports using > OpenOffice. I choose to use a templating lib named freemarker > (www.freemarker.org) and leave OpenOffice as the designer. The problem > is that after I have filled in my

Re: [dev] Packaging process

2006-06-27 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Mardi 27 Juin 2006 14:14, Christian Lohmaier a écrit : > > I did not know that. So that would be equivalent to a "make install"? > > Where is that documented? > > There is some minimalistic info in the Hacking-guide in the wiki. OK. Minimalistic info in some hackers guide. On the other hand, "

Re: [dev] Packaging process

2006-06-27 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Mardi 27 Juin 2006 10:10, Janne Johansson a écrit : > > Any package maintainer listening here to confirm or denegate what I am > > saying ? I used to work in a linux distribution, so I think I can express > > opinions on this topic, but some package maintainers might see that > > differently. >

Re: [dev] Packaging process

2006-06-27 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Mardi 27 Juin 2006 09:57, Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg a écrit : > > Yup. In my honest opinion, if you really want to build packages, it > > should be done the regular way, on top of a "make install". > > That implicits, to be able to work as root on a dedicated machine, while > only wantin

Re: [dev] Packaging process

2006-06-27 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Lundi 26 Juin 2006 21:33, Christian Lohmaier a écrit : > ? The user doesn't have to bother. Either they use the packages provided > by $distribution or they take the packages from vanilla OOo. > > And the packagers who are doing the packages for their distribution > should know how to unpack som

Re: [dev] Packaging process

2006-06-26 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Lundi 26 Juin 2006 20:19, Christian Lohmaier a écrit : > > OOo as "vanilla" OOo doesn't have any external dependencies. > You don't need to install the rpms to repackage them. > > rpm2cpio & cpio or any of these archivemanagers can extract all the > files for you. Yes. You can also install the

Re: [dev] Packaging process

2006-06-26 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Lundi 26 Juin 2006 17:40, Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg a écrit : > > Okay, we have diverging opinions on this point ;-). > > Professional answer :-), ;-) > I think I had implicitly the hope that you > might be able to explain to me the motivations of the distributions, to > always rebuil

[dev] Packaging process (Was: Re: [dev] Survey - OpenOffice.org Developer Feedback Needed)

2006-06-26 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Lundi 26 Juin 2006 15:47, Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg a écrit : > > - OOo should not attempt to build its own packages, at least under Linux. > > Under Linux, that's the distributions' work! > > This problem is related to the "make install" one. > > In my opinion, OOo is showing the ri

Re: [dev] Survey - OpenOffice.org Developer Feedback Needed

2006-06-26 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Lundi 26 Juin 2006 14:13, Ramón García a écrit : > And one missing feature that I regard as almost essential is make > install. I would like to test code that I have just developed without > waiting for slow compression of files into RPMS and then install them. > It should not be difficult to do

Re: [dev] misused email

2006-05-19 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 19 Mai 2006 14:08, Peter Schlang a écrit : > > it seems that my email is misused to spread some viruses around the > > world. Sorry for that but this spam doesn't come from me. > > > > Juergen > > Check your PC for virusses. Usually a virus uses the mail adress list of > its host to go

Re: [dev] I want to contribute

2006-04-20 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Mercredi 19 Avril 2006 12:39, Mathias Bauer a écrit : > James Courtier-Dutton wrote: > > For example, when one compares two documents, all the changes in the > > text are highlighted, except text inside tables. It is probably there by > > design at the moment, but it is a little inconsistent. Ha

Re: [dev] suggested function for Open Office 3

2006-03-31 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 31 Mars 2006 12:00, Henk-Jan van der Molen a écrit : > With Windows and KDE/Gnome every wordprocessor is wysiwyg, Correct me if I am wrong, but it seems to me that KDE's KOffice has the capabilities of describing the document's structure, in the WordPerfect way. > but some users > s

Re: [dev] Document-URL "file:///"

2006-03-30 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Jeudi 30 Mars 2006 19:11, Mathias Bauer a écrit : > Andreas Höhmann wrote: > > Hello, > > > > can OOo load/save documents from Urls like this: > > > > "https://xyz/getFile?id=111"; > > "https://xyz/setFile?id=111"; > > > > Where can i find the valid "protocols" for document-urls? > > OOo does no

Re: [dev] Support for polytonic (classical) Greek in OpenOffice.

2006-02-10 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Jeudi 9 Février 2006 22:49, Ludvik Engelbrekt Nikulainen a écrit : > Is there a way to create 'shortcuts' to the classical > greek characters, Macros ? If macros do not work for you, what you need is an "input method". It exists under Linux for Japanese, Korean, Chinese, etc. For polytonic Gr

Re: [dev] bug reports

2005-12-12 Thread Éric Bischoff
Am Sonntag 11 Dezember 2005 18:11 schrieb Dave Pawson: > I'm guessing there's a bugzilla somewhere? http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/query.cgi -- Marre des virus, vers, spywares, adwares et plantages ? Passez à Linux ! - To uns

Re: [dev] German *.src / *_tmpl.hrc entries now UTF8 and a flag file in /prj introduced

2005-10-20 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Mercredi 19 Octobre 2005 12:42, Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany a écrit : > Hi Ivo, > > > - The German entries in resource files ( *.src / *_tmpl.hrc ) have been > > converted to UTF8, thus there is no more different handling of German > > and English US entries like before ( MS1252

Re: [dev] Documenting environment variables

2005-09-23 Thread Éric Bischoff
Hi Eike, Le Mercredi 21 Septembre 2005 15:52, Eike Rathke a écrit : > > Well, the list is currently for _runtime_ environment variables only. > > I doubt that, I don't think variables like SRC_ROOT, INCLUDE, SOLARSRC > and the like would affect the OOo runtime. I may be wrong on this, of > course.

Re: [dev] Documenting environment variables

2005-09-16 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Jeudi 15 Septembre 2005 16:39, Rüdiger Timm a écrit : > Sorry, my mail obviously wasn't clear. I am more interested in getting > rid of depcrecated variables in the meaning of removing them from the > code base. ... and the "Deprecated" section could be a perfect place to do an inventory of su

Re: [dev] Documenting environment variables

2005-09-16 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Jeudi 15 Septembre 2005 15:59, Eike Rathke a écrit : > Hi Rüdiger, > > Great list, yes. So much flowers... ;-) Thanks. > We still should list all variables OOo uses or that affect the behavior > somehow. If deprecated, put them in the Deprecated section, Yes. > if used only during build time

Re: [dev] Documenting environment variables

2005-09-16 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Jeudi 15 Septembre 2005 12:06, Rüdiger Timm a écrit : > Hi Éric, > > A very interesting list, indeed. Thank you very much. > May I ask how/where you have found all > these variables? A massive grep -r of getenv in the source tree. Then I followed the #define's and function definitions that

Re: [dev] Documenting environment variables

2005-09-15 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Jeudi 15 Septembre 2005 07:20, Jayant B M a écrit : > > Quick link: > > > > http://www.go-oo.org/wiki/index.php/Environment_Variables > > This is really an interesting page :) Thank you very much :-). > I knew of few variables, but there were many new ones. > Just to add, If you look into

Re: [dev] Documenting environment variables

2005-09-15 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Jeudi 15 Septembre 2005 10:57, Éric Bischoff a écrit : > > you can find few more exports > > ex: export JITC_PROCESSOR_TYPE > > Isn't this one a variable controlling Java's Just In Time Compiler ? While thinking at it some more, I get the impression that we shoul

[dev] Documenting environment variables

2005-09-14 Thread Éric Bischoff
Hi all, Quick link: http://www.go-oo.org/wiki/index.php/Environment_Variables Long explanation: A few days ago someone asked on the IRC channel what was the environment variable for choosing Gtk+ as a VCL theming. I knew that such variable existed, but did not remember its name, nor

Re: [dev] Selecting differenent sheets cause system compute bound

2005-09-07 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Mardi 6 Septembre 2005 20:55, brent sirna a écrit : > Original Post > - > > I was importing an Excel document and have been running into a problem. > The file contains 8 sheets. After selecting approximately 8 different > sheets randomly the system will lock up for a period of 2 minu

Re: [dev] OOo 2.0b2 Linux Distribution

2005-09-04 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Dimanche 4 Septembre 2005 17:31, Rob Ogilvie a écrit : > > I don't use (or particularly care for) Debian, either, though. :-) Yes, I thought right after pressing "Send" button that I should have added the following text: Same goes for tgz-based distributions. Or any kind of distribut

Re: [dev] OOo 2.0b2 Linux Distribution

2005-09-04 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Dimanche 4 Septembre 2005 16:56, Rob Ogilvie a écrit : > Hello- > > I downloaded OOo 2.0 beta 2 (Linux x86 "install") last night and was > shocked to discover it is being distributed as a tarball full of RPMs. > I wonder who made the decision to begin distributing OOo in RPM format > and how we

Re: [dev] License Simplification

2005-09-03 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Samedi 3 Septembre 2005 08:35, Martin Hollmichel a écrit : > Hi, > > the child workspace ooo19126 > (http://eis.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/cws.ShowCWS?Id=3007&Path=SRC680%2F >ooo19126) has been created for all the necessary changes in the source code. > I expect that this cws is ready for inte

Re: [dev] License Simplification

2005-09-02 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 2 Septembre 2005 19:02, Louis Suarez-Potts a écrit : > All, > > On 2 September 2005 Sun Microsystems announced that it was retiring > the Sun Industry Standards Source License (SISSL), an Open Source > Initiative (OSI)-approved software license. Sorry in advance if these are stupid que

Re: [dev] Compilation error with gcc 3.3.5

2005-09-01 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Jeudi 1 Septembre 2005 09:05, Takashi Nakamoto a écrit : > ../../../unxlngi4.pro/lib/check_libmozabdrv2.so ...: ERROR: libstdc++.so.6: > cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory dmake: Error > code 1, while making '../../../unxlngi4.pro/lib/libmozabdrv2.so' '---* Same problem

Re: [dev] Translate MS Word From Command Line

2005-08-12 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Vendredi 12 Août 2005 16:04, Christopher Pryce a écrit : > I'm new to Open Office, and a bit new to Command Line interfaces (I'm a > Mac user). > > If I had an OOo installation on a Linux box, can a I use a Perl > application to upload an MS Word file, and have this Perl application > call the s

Re: [dev] Announcement: KDE address book support in OpenOffice.org (m680 code line)

2005-08-11 Thread Éric Bischoff
Le Jeudi 11 Août 2005 18:59, Eike Rathke a écrit : > Hi Éric, > > On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 18:05:40 +0200, Éric Bischoff wrote: > > I would like to submit a new subproject of "KDE integration" project: > > http://kde.openoffice.org > > The purpose

[dev] Announcement: KDE address book support in OpenOffice.org (m680 code line)

2005-08-04 Thread Éric Bischoff
Hi all, Who am I I am Éric Bischoff, French, 42 years old, manager of a technical documentation and translation company (http://www.bureau-cornavin.com). I have already contributed several small applications under GPL license: - KTuberling, a game for little kids - KEuroCalc, a