On 7/4/10 7:42 AM, mohammed safeer wrote:
hi...
is there any documents to help developments using c++?
what do you mean? You should better ask a detailed question.
Juergen
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 8:40 PM, Joost Andraejoost.and...@sun.com wrote:
Hi Liran,
there's some documentation
FYI for those who haven't subscribed annou...@ooo. Further discussion
and questions please on d...@documentation.
Juergen
Original Message
Subject: [ooo-announce] OpenOffice.org Developer Documentation Bounties
Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2010 15:15:56 +0200
From: Juergen Schmidt
Hi,
%origin% get expanded to the directory where the xcu file is located.
Ensure that your path is relative to the place/location of the xcu file.
Maybe this helps.
Juergen
oxt_root/dir1/dir2/dir3/Setup.xcu
oxt_root/templates/...
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node oor:name=Office
node
On 5/27/10 4:40 PM, eric b wrote:
Le 26 mai 10 à 09:20, Juergen Schmidt a écrit :
Hi Eric,
Hi Jürgen,
it was indeed not easy to find, i used and modified the Url from an
existing archive. I don't know why the mailing lists under
@openoffice.org are handled this way.
Anyway i assume
Hi Eric,
it was indeed not easy to find, i used and modified the Url from an
existing archive. I don't know why the mailing lists under
@openoffice.org are handled this way.
Anyway i assume you looked for the archive of the mailing list
interns...@openoffice.org
Hi Konstantin,
it sounds interesting and i would suggest that you create a wiki page
where you document it in detail. Ideally with an example.
Once you have created such a page it would make sense to reference it
from http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Extensions_development
Juergen
On 5/25/10 2:01 PM, Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 01:46:12PM +0200, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
Once you have created such a page it would make sense to reference it
from http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Extensions_development
Actually, no, I disagree. As it's just
On 3/31/10 12:43 AM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi all,
Andreas Bartel wrote (30-03-10 00:48)
Thorsten Behrens wrote:
With some interest I've read all the contributions in this discussion.
I've been learning a lot about differences and interference of product
and project etc. etc.
I support Martins
On 3/26/10 4:16 AM, Wei Min Teo wrote:
Hi all,
I tried to connect to the openoffice service using 2 processes by running 2 instances of
my program. They both connect to openoffice using the default bootstrap c++ api. However,
there seems to be unexpected closure error and it keeps crashing
Hi Kapil,
first of all please use the appropriate mailing list. In your case it is
d...@api.openoffice.org or d...@extensions.openoffice.org and please
ensure that you are subscribed correctly.
It doesn't make sense to post on n different mailing lists. Please don't
do that!!!
Now related
Hi,
i would like to increase the ant dependency to version 1.7.1. The reason
is that newer NetBeans versions create build.xml scripts that make use
of features from ant 1.7.1
It should be possible to build such extensions (that are generated with
NB) in the OO build env. The idea behind
On 2/10/10 11:43 AM, Caolán McNamara wrote:
On Wed, 2010-02-10 at 11:29 +0100, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
configure.cmd
configure.in
configure
solenv/inc/antsettings.mk
configure is (of course) generated from configure.in via autoconf so one
change to configure.in followed by calling autoconf
able/willing to give me a one or two
line quote, send it to me directly.
C.
###
Juergen
On 1/13/10 10:09 PM, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
first of all sorry for cross posting but we need your help.
Maybe you have heard that we will have a stand (and a DevRoom) at the
FOSDEM conference
/lib/bridgefac.uno.so, O_RDONLY) = 37
If the argument do NOT include --shared, it assumes it not a shared
extension correct ?
Can anyone bring some light to this behavoir found in Linux ?
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Hi Fabio,
yes this is a known issue on MacOS and a fix is not available.
The recommendation is, don't use use AWT but UNO AWT dialogs. I know
that it is probably not satisfying for you and UNO awt offers only
limited controls etc. But it is the only solution at the moment.
Using AWT brings
On 1/21/10 5:24 AM, Fabio A. Miranda wrote:
On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 09:34 +0100, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
On 1/20/10 6:32 AM, Fabio A. Miranda wrote:
Hello,
I am working on a OXT complement that works perfects on Linux and
Windows, almost all versions.
The problems is that, the same OO
On 1/20/10 6:32 AM, Fabio A. Miranda wrote:
Hello,
I am working on a OXT complement that works perfects on Linux and
Windows, almost all versions.
The problems is that, the same OO complement made with OO SDK with
NetBeans, do not works on MAC.
After a common unopkg gui
On 1/13/10 8:57 AM, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On Jan 12, 2010, at 8:06 PM, Fabio A. Miranda wrote:
debug options: -Xdebug
-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=catullus:33757
/opt/openoffice.org3/program/soffice
Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -Xdebug
Hi,
first of all sorry for cross posting but we need your help.
Maybe you have heard that we will have a stand (and a DevRoom) at the
FOSDEM conference at the beginning of February. We are working on an
endless presentation that we can run (besides demos) at the stand to
inform users as well
On 1/12/10 6:32 PM, Fabio A. Miranda wrote:
Hello,
i am not 100% sure if i understand what exactly you want to achieve.
In general you can set a version number and if you provide your oxt
extensions via the official extension repository, the update mechanism
will automaitcally detect new
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On 1/11/10 4:32 PM, Fabio A. Miranda wrote:
hi,
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:33:08AM +0100, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
r...@catullus:~# /opt/openoffice.org/basis3.1/sdk/bin/uno-skeletonmaker
/opt/openoffice.org/basis3.1/sdk/bin/uno-skeletonmaker:
On 1/9/10 12:07 AM, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
Hello Fabio,
On Friday 08 January 2010, 20:03, Fabio Miranda wrote:
I believe that the problem is not related to building and running
complements in OS X with NB 6.8. The problem is related to debugging which
is broken in Mac, Linux and the
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Hi Fabio,
i use NB 6.8 with the OOo plugin under Snow Leopard and i don't have any
problems. Ok i work with dev builds or RC's for the 3.2 but that
shouldn't be your problem. Which Java version do you use?
Juergen
On 1/8/10 12:27 AM, Fabio Miranda wrote:
hello,
anyone familiar with the
Hi,
FOSDEM 2010 is coming soon and we will have an OpenOffice.org DevRoom as
well as OpenOffice.org stand there. The main reason for the DevRoom is
to spread knowledge around ongoing development efforts as well as giving
hints how to get started etc.. In short we try to attract developers.
Hi Kirill,
it is already possible to have multiple instances of OOo on one
computer. Your described scenario is also possible and you can manage
your own copy of OOo in the context of your application. You can use
your own application specific user directory, can control the life cycle
and
...@catullus:/tmp/dump#
Thanks,
fabio.
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Stephan Bergmann wrote:
Hi all,
I just embarked on a new project, namely to clean up and consolidate the
various test frameworks and corresponding tests available in the OOo
build environment. These include at least:
- C++ unit tests, based on CppUnit and/or testshl2, and Java unit tests,
it is possible to convert to pdf using openoffice 2.3 com
objects.
But in the newer version those dll's are missing.
Thanks Regards,
Karthik
Programmer Analyst
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Hi,
the OpenOffice.org project will have again a DevRoom at the FOSDEM 2010.
The conference will take place from 6-7 February 2010 in Brussels,
Belgium. Our DevRoom will be on Saturday February 6th from 1:00pm to 7:00pm.
It is up to us to organize an interesting and exciting DevRoom to
Gregoire Gentil wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to cross compile openoffice (sic!) and I'm getting an error:
=
Building module idlc
Entering /ooo-build-3.1.1.1/build/ooo310-m19/idlc/inc
Entering /ooo-build-3.1.1.1/build/ooo310-m19/idlc/source
Making:parser.cxx
tr -d \015 parser.y
Gregoire Gentil wrote:
On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 09:32 +0100, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
Gregoire Gentil wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to cross compile openoffice (sic!) and I'm getting an error:
=
Building module idlc
Entering /ooo-build-3.1.1.1/build/ooo310-m19/idlc/inc
Entering /ooo
Hi Cassio,
Cassio Neri wrote:
Hi Jurgen.
ok, lets assume that OOo Calc would become viable, the issues would be fixed
and the missing features would be implemented. What do you think would
people really think about a shift from Excel to Calc or is it more
hypothetical. I mean is there really
Cassio Neri wrote:
Hi Juergen and Björn,
sophisticated mathematical models - costly comutations - did you have
thought about grid computing, computing power on demand and highly scalable.
In short you can prepare a job containg the stuff needed to do your
calculations. Transfer it on the grid
Cassio Neri wrote:
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Andreas Saeger saege...@onlinehome.de wrote:
Just like in Excel, when automatic calculation is off, F9 calculates all
dirty cells which would have been calculated if automatic calculation had
been on. A dirty cell has a formula which depends
Hi, Cassio,
first of all it sounds very interesting for me because you are coming
for the financial market and you knowing what's missing and what can OOo
bring forward in this area.
We need exactly the help of experts or ISV's who doing exactly the same
for Excel and who want now enter a
Hi,
i just want o inform you that i have requested an OpenOffice.org stand
and again an OpenOffice.org Developer Room for the next FOSDEM, February
2010 in Brussels.
This is a pre announcement only because we are not finally accepted. The
final decision is expected at the end of November.
Hi,
this can be seen more as a reminder to make use of the IDL tags, see
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Wiki_maintenance/IDLTagExtension
for detailed info.
When we moved the Developer's Guide into the wiki we thought about a way
how we could achieve the useful IDL tags. The tags
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Op vrijdag 06-11-2009 om 13:31 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Juergen
Schmidt:
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Op donderdag 05-11-2009 om 21:58 uur [tijdzone +0100], schreef Juergen
Schmidt:
patches were removed [or reverted] again.
do you know the reasons for that?
I
Hi,
i would like to know the current status of the layout manager and the
related new format for dialogs. It's a long time since i have heart
something about this project.
Is it a dead project or is somebody waiting that others will continue or
finish it? As far as i know parts of the code
Hi Bjoern,
it seems to be a good start but probably some more main categories are
necessary. But then the question is if we need it at all or if a
reworked main page would help to navigate in and through the wiki.
I think a common agreement on how to use categories and sub categories
would
bjoern michaelsen - Sun Microsystems - Hamburg Germany wrote:
On Mon, 26 Oct 2009 13:38:44 +0100
Juergen Schmidt juergen.schm...@sun.com wrote:
it seems to be a good start but probably some more main categories
are necessary. But then the question is if we need it at all or if a
reworked main
to vote for me or not. I am at least willing to do
my best.
Thank you
Juergen
Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi all,
Louis Suarez-Potts wrote (13-10-2009 16:47)
**Call for Nominations**
I would like to nominate Juergen Schmidt as candidate for the Community
Council.
Juergen is well known as lead
Hi Wei Min,
it sounds like a filter problem. Once a document is loaded in the
internal document model the API access should be same regardless the
format. Please someone correct me if i am wrong
Juergen
Wei Min Teo wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to open and read the different headers of
when you save to odf the appropriate filter is used. The problem was
probably already during the import when the MS import filter was used.
When the info is not present the export can't the info at all...
I am only guessing that this is the problem.
Juergen
Wei Min Teo wrote:
Hi Juergen,
Hi,
have you already connected successful to a running office process
before? If not i would suggest that you try this first. In your case you
have to start the office to listen on port 2083
soffice
-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=2083;urp;StarOffice.ServiceManager
When you have
i would recommend that all necessary information comes with the
extension and if necessary update the oxt.
How you access these config files in your oxt is up to you. The
PackageInformationProvider gives you access to the root dir of your oxt
after installation. That means you should have
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
Hello Konstantin,
On Tuesday 11 August 2009, 08:06, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
Hello!
I think every chemist which wants to use Linux faces with one serious
problem: structural formulae cannot be inserted into the text in editable
way. Also I think that only
Hi Jakob,
Jakob Mandalka wrote:
Noone any Idea how to make this?
2009/8/6 Jakob Mandalka jakob.manda...@googlemail.com:
Hello everyone, i am new here and i have a question to ask which might be a
little complicated.
What i want to do is to develop a component such as a button in open office
Hi Konstantin,
no OLE directly but we have our own platform independent API's for that.
You can insert a replacement image in the document that can be resized,
moved, and you can use outplace editing to change the underlying data,
communicate with an external program etc. and create a new
Hi Eric, all,
first of all i would like to propose to move any further discussion on
only one mailing list. Maybe dev@openoffice.org because the
d...@education is not part of this thread.
eric.bachard wrote:
Hi Juergen,
Juergen Schmidt a écrit :
Martin Hollmichel wrote:
I like
eric.bachard wrote:
...
The colleague who mentored this
project doesn't work for Sun anymore.
That's not a good news :-/
well he left for many years. The project is not alive and we probably
don't want to go this way.
As far as i remember it, it was also task oriented, a simplified UI
Martin Hollmichel wrote:
eric.bachard wrote:
[please continue the discussion on the dev@openoffice.org mailing list]
Hi all,
Proposal :
The OpenOffice.org Education Project proposes to drive the following
experimentation :
- create a dedicated branch in the OOo source code repository
Hi Christian,
i really don't understand what your problem is. Maybe you missed the
goal of Per's work, it is simply the consolidation of several different
pages into one new place, put some structure on it and extend or improve
it where necessary. From my point of view structure is always
Hi Per,
i think it is a very good idea to consolidate the different resources
(webpages, wiki pages) in one place. It definitely make sense to put
some organization in it or at least reorganize the stuff we have to make
it easier to start and to find the correct things.
The question is
Hi Bernhard,
mmh, i would suggest that you look a little bit around and that you
start to build OpenOffice on your own to come in touch with the code.
The follwoing link might be useful when you are working under windows
Juergen Schmidt wrote:
Hi Xavier,
first of all you send the email to a wrong list. Better would be
dev@openoffice.org or even d...@api.openoffice.org.
forget this, i had this email in my inbox with recipient
d...@www.openoffice.org. It seems that i was confused or even not really
awake
Hi Xavier,
first of all you send the email to a wrong list. Better would be
dev@openoffice.org or even d...@api.openoffice.org. Anyway, you can use
the office to create a template ods. Later on you can unzip the ods and
you shoul take a look on the containg files (understand ODF). You can
Caolán McNamara wrote:
On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 18:48 +0200, Ivo Hinkelmann wrote:
Hi Eike,
Eike Rathke wrote:
I guess that for building a language pack the OOo source tree would not
be needed anymore, except maybe a few modules, is still a wish for the
far future?
MBA had the idea to move also
Hi Oliver,
it is not moved, regmerge was already part of the office installation.
We simply consolidate and reuse already available tools from the office.
The reason is also quite simply. You can use regmerge now without
setting any environment.
Juergen
Oliver Brinzing wrote:
is there
...@api.openoffice.org
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i think sooner or later it should or will cover the whole ODF spec,
means all application areas. But you shouldn't expect a full-fledged
calculation and rendering engine ;-). That means printing might be a
problem a swell as heavy use of forumlas in a spreadsheet doc.
Juergen
Aaron
Hi,
the SDK contains many examples showing the usage of the API etc. The
examples got not really maintained and the workload for testing them is
high.
Some time in the past i have already mentioned that the idea is to
remove some of the examples from the SDK. Mainly examples written in
André Schnabel wrote:
Hi,
Thorsten Ziehm schrieb:
I do not see the need to bring the build bots near to the build
environment here in Hamburg. The request for build bots was (as I know)
to have builds in different environments to find build issues in these
different environment. When these
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
Hello Juergen,
On Monday 16 February 2009 19:25, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
So the idea is to provide in a first step NB projects for the Java
examples of SDK (more or less done by Ariel - many thanks again,
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/API/Samples/Java
Karl Weber wrote:
Hi Juergen,
first of all, thanks for your long answer. Please find my reply below.
Am Montag, 16. Februar 2009 22:25 schrieb Juergen Schmidt:
Hi Karl,
let me describe what i have in mind ...
First of all i would like to reduce the size of the SDK and i would like
to remove
in the thread DevGuide Wiki on
docume...@openoffice.org. Ariel Constenla-Haile mentioned in this thread,
that Juergen Schmidt already has some plans pertaining to this point.
So let me give a summary:
The DevGuide contains a lot of code to explain how to do things, but it almost
always limits
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Thorsten Behrens wrote:
Éric Bischoff wrote:
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?
Hi Eric,
beer is excellent ;-)
Juergen
Juergen Schmidt wrote:
FOSDEM - the Free and Open Source Developer's European Meeting - is
nearly upon us. FOSDEM is the most developer-focused FOSS conference,
and will take place in Brussels, Belgium on 6th/7th February (not
forgetting the FOSDEM beer event
FOSDEM - the Free and Open Source Developer's European Meeting - is
nearly upon us. FOSDEM is the most developer-focused FOSS conference,
and will take place in Brussels, Belgium on 6th/7th February (not
forgetting the FOSDEM beer event on the Friday night :) . Geeks from
all the major FOSS
Kohei Yoshida wrote:
On Mon, 2009-01-05 at 10:52 -0500, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
I'm now checking out the cws once again to do a fresh rebase, to see
if
that works.
And this worked! Still not sure what the problem was that prevented the
rebase in the first place.
Kohei
i had the same problem.
If it is independent of OO.org it might be better to host it on
www.odftoolkit.org
Just my 2 cents
Juergen
Caio Tiago Oliveira wrote:
Gabriel Monnerat, 16-12-2008 13:35:
Hi,
regarding the license: we can use the one used by OO developers,
providing
that there is no restriction of use by
Philipp Lohmann wrote:
Marcin Miłkowski wrote:
Hi,
some 3 years ago, there were preliminary experiments with using XUL in
OpenOffice.org, and XUL was supposed to replace VCL, eventually. What
is the status of these plans?
The plan was to embed XUL into a VCL window (thereby having teh
Hi Pradipta,
ensure that you call make in a shell where you have set a SDK environment.
The script setsdkenv_unix prepares a shell based on your config
settings. Every time you want to use the SDK env you have to run the
setsdkenv_unix script again in a new shell.
The SDK env is session or
eric b wrote:
Hi,
Le 12 sept. 08 à 17:48, Baytiyeh, Hoda a écrit :
Hello,
I am a Ph.D. student in Instructional Technology at the University of
Tennessee.
Be welcome !
I am conducting research about what motivates people to contribute to
Open Source Software for free.
Interesting :)
Pierre Doyon wrote:
Hi Juergen,
I process the following g++ command with sucess.
g++ -dynamiclib -single_module -Wl,-multiply_defined,suppress
-Wl,-exported_symbols_list
/Users/pdoyon/OpenOffice.org3.0_SDK/MACOSXexample.out/misc/CppComponentSample/CppComponent.uno.map
Ulf Wendel wrote:
Juergen,
in the course of compiling OOo I found that GNU make [1] is most helpful
to have on your system even if OOo itself is using dmake.
From a user perspective it doesn't really matter if an external library
bundled with OOo requires GNU make or OOo itself. As long as
Pierre Doyon wrote:
Hi Juergen,
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 08/29/08 14:36, Pierre Doyon wrote:
Hi Stephan,
On 08/28/08 18:32, Pierre Doyon wrote:
Hi,
The undefined symbols come from the following warnings
ld: warning can't open dynamic library:
@loader_path/libuno_sal.dylib.3 referenced
Thorsten Behrens wrote:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 04:17:09PM +0100, Caolán McNamara wrote:
Do we want to fix this, or ignore it entirely :-). If it gets fixed,
which do we want, change the DBG_ set of macros to follow what people
are generally doing with them, i.e. make them expect a trailing ;,
Hi Ulf,
OpenOffice neither use gnu make nor Sun make. It uses dmake and a
version of dmake comes with the OO.org build environment.
Juergen
Ulf Wendel wrote:
Hi!
I was trying to make OOo use the Solaris compiler using CC=cc CXX=CC
./configure [...] and thought it would be fine to use the
/OpenOffice.org.app/Contents/basis-link/ure-link/lib/libuno_salhelpergcc3.dylib.3
libuno_cppu.dylib.3
Why the symbol @loader_path is incorrect on my PPC?
i don't know
Juergen
Pierre
eric b wrote:
Hi,
Le 21 août 08 à 13:47, Juergen Schmidt a écrit :
Pierre Doyon wrote:
Hi all,
I tried to generate
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 08/29/08 14:36, Pierre Doyon wrote:
Hi Stephan,
On 08/28/08 18:32, Pierre Doyon wrote:
Hi,
The undefined symbols come from the following warnings
ld: warning can't open dynamic library:
@loader_path/libuno_sal.dylib.3 referenced from:
Hi Bastian,
i heart of that problem for Mac OS X but i wasn't able to reproduce it
on my MacBook.
Which platform do you use?
In general it should work and nothing special besides the correct
parameters is necessary.
Maybe it was a temporary problem and it is fixed with the latest dev
Bastian Preindl wrote:
Gosh,
it seems indeed to be a MacOS-X issue... thanks a lot!
but as i mentioned before i wasn't able to reproduce the problem on my
MacBook under Mac OS X 10.5.4 (9E17)
Juergen
Bastian
-
To
eric b wrote:
Hi,
Le 21 août 08 à 13:47, Juergen Schmidt a écrit :
Pierre Doyon wrote:
Hi all,
I tried to generate a UNO Component on PPC Mac OS X 10.4 with the SDK
of OpenOffice.org 3.0 and I had somes problems during the link of the
objects files. I got a list Undefined symbols like
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
Hi Terrence,
Terrence Enger escribió:
Contrary to
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OpenOffice_NetBeans_Integration#Configuration,
it did not prompt during installation for Office installation and sdk
installation directories. Going in to enter them now
Pierre
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Pierre Doyon wrote:
Hi all,
I tried to generate a UNO Component on PPC Mac OS X 10.4 with the SDK of
OpenOffice.org 3.0 and I had somes problems during the link of the
objects files. I got a list Undefined symbols like this one:
_osl_acquireMutex referenced from
Rainman Lee wrote:
Hi Frank,
Thank you for your replay.
Hoping to see your marcos soon~ hehe.
i am not fan of macros and the skeletonmaker can be already used for
both (declaration and forwarding).
I think it is no real overhead and changes are not so often. I agree
that it would be or can
in the .cxx file.
Anyway i will think about it ...
This is also what you said last time I brought up this idea/request :)
really, maybe you should submit a feature request ;-)
Juergen
Ciao
Frank
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Hi Aitor,
welcome on board. I would suggest that you start thinking in which area
you would like to help (e.g. writer, calc, impress, ...) and then i
would go on the project mailing list and would ask there directly. Or
you can check the todo lists of the projects to find something where you
Hi Terrence,
the NB plugin as well the SDK are currently not working with the new
OO.org 3.0. Because of a completely new structure both the plugin and
the SDK have to changed or adapted. We are currently working on it and
you can expect it next week.
Juergen
Terrence Enger wrote:
Dinesh Chothe wrote:
Hello,
I have developed one extension using java,neatbeans,open
office sdk.
By this got one .oxt created through neatbeans. Also if double
clicking on
this oxt it gets properly installed in open office and works
fine.
Richard Pineger wrote:
Thank you Ariel, thank you thank you thank you. The zip you sent (off list)
is exactly what I needed. I just needed to redirect the library to
OpenOffice 2.4 and it worked really well.
I am sorry for using the wrong list. In future I'll ask
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i think it is
Michael Meeks wrote:
Hi Jurgen,
On Fri, 2008-05-16 at 10:12 +0200, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
whatever we will use in the future it will be important that we will
have a GUI editor to make the design of new dialogs much more easier
than today.
Yep; absolutely - it's in the spec. and we
Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten Behrens wrote:
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 07:00:03PM +0200, Juergen Schmidt wrote:
Maybe you can provide some more details about the layout engine
test tool. How do you use it and in which context or environment.
Hi Jürgen,
the relevant stuff resides in toolkit/workben
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Juergen Schmidt writes:
i don't think so. I would take a look on the new office structure. The
main changes are two type libraries and two service rdb's, one in the
office base layer and one in the URE.
Yes, I did not notice that; I figured they were renamed
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Juergen Schmidt writes:
Hi Juergen,
that's not enough, you need the offapi.rdb and the service.rdb from the
basis layer as well. It should be fine to put an yourappnamerc
(yourappname.ini) besides your test application and specify which
rdb's should be used. See
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