Hi Jürgen
>>> I tried to create a link from /usr/bin/soffice to
>>> /usr/lib/openoffice/programm/soffice, but it did not work. Only adding
>>> /usr/lib/openoffice/programm/soffice to my classpath in project helped.
>> mmh, strange i will tkae a closer look on it asap.
> i've tested it with a m14
Hi,
Am Dienstag 17 Januar 2006 15:04 schrieb Jürgen Schmidt:
> But of course there is still the open question why this perl script is
> necessary, i can't see any problems with a defaut installtion at the moment
The current script (CVS HEAD) is at
http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/ooo-build/bin/ooo-wr
Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
Tobias Krais wrote:
Hi Jürgen,
yep. same script here on Debian. other path, though.
If it's really needed and would work I guess we could add some soffice
link (like /usr/bin/soffice -> /usrr/bin/ooffice -> calls the right
soffice), too..
/usr/bin/soffice should be a l
Tobias Krais wrote:
Hi Jürgen,
yep. same script here on Debian. other path, though.
If it's really needed and would work I guess we could add some soffice
link (like /usr/bin/soffice -> /usrr/bin/ooffice -> calls the right
soffice), too..
/usr/bin/soffice should be a link directly to
/progra
Hi Jürgen,
>> yep. same script here on Debian. other path, though.
>> If it's really needed and would work I guess we could add some soffice
>> link (like /usr/bin/soffice -> /usrr/bin/ooffice -> calls the right
>> soffice), too..
> /usr/bin/soffice should be a link directly to
> /program/soffice
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
Am Montag 16 Januar 2006 17:27 schrieb Jürgen Schmidt:
/usr/bin/soffice should be a link directly to
/program/soffice otherwise it won't work.
The problem in this case is that eventual needed stuff in the wrapper script
isn't executed when OOo is ran by "soffice" an
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
Am Montag 16 Januar 2006 16:36 schrieb Jürgen Schmidt:
Hi,
mmh, that shouldn't be necessary when you have a normal installation on
your system. But i don't know if Debian does anything special.
In your first mail you mentioned that you have started your office with
o
Hi,
Am Montag 16 Januar 2006 17:27 schrieb Jürgen Schmidt:
> /usr/bin/soffice should be a link directly to
> /program/soffice otherwise it won't work.
The problem in this case is that eventual needed stuff in the wrapper script
isn't executed when OOo is ran by "soffice" and neither when a user
Hi,
Am Montag 16 Januar 2006 16:36 schrieb Jürgen Schmidt:
Hi,
> mmh, that shouldn't be necessary when you have a normal installation on
> your system. But i don't know if Debian does anything special.
>
> In your first mail you mentioned that you have started your office with
> ooffice "-accept=
Well normally ooffice, oowriter, ... are bash-scripts or even perl (on
mandrake) starting soffice to popup the appropriate OpenOffice-Application.
On Mandrake for example one would have to same problem because:
ooffice2.0 does the following:
8<
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
m
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
Am Montag 16 Januar 2006 16:47 schrieb Tom Schindl:
Well normally ooffice, oowriter, ... are bash-scripts or even perl (on
mandrake) starting soffice to popup the appropriate OpenOffice-Application.
On Mandrake for example one would have to same problem because:
ooffi
Tobias Krais wrote:
Hi Stephan,
Just when I started the sdk Developer Guide for OO2 I experienced
problems with the first application.
First my system information: I use Debian Linux. My IDE is Eclipse. I
installed OpenOffice2 and the OO2 sdk. I use blackdown java 1.4.2.03.
, never trie
Tobias Krais wrote:
Solli Jürgen,
try an ending Semicolon at the accept string:
ooffice "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;"
When you use the simple bootstrap method you don't need to start the
office separately. And you don't need an accept string, the simple
bootstrap mechanism c
No. It's not you have to access the file directly and because its XML
you can easily read it using Java ;-).
I've just kicked off a opensource-project aiming at this using Java it's
in the very very very early stages and I'm concentrating on calc
documents at the moment.
If you are interested tak
Solli Jürgen,
>>> try an ending Semicolon at the accept string:
>>> ooffice "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;"
> When you use the simple bootstrap method you don't need to start the
> office separately. And you don't need an accept string, the simple
> bootstrap mechanism connects to
Hi Tobias,
Tobias Krais a écrit :
> OK, I added a classpath variable to the project. Variable Name
> "OFFICE_HOME" value "/usr/lib/openoffice/program". Then it work. You
> suggested the solution.
>
> Thanks a lot! I hope you won't hear too much from me in future :-)
On the contrary, we all hope
Hi Stephan,
>> Just when I started the sdk Developer Guide for OO2 I experienced
>> problems with the first application.
>>
>> First my system information: I use Debian Linux. My IDE is Eclipse. I
>> installed OpenOffice2 and the OO2 sdk. I use blackdown java 1.4.2.03.
> , never tried if it w
Hi Tobias,
Tobias Krais a écrit :
> Now I want to run the application and I get following error:
> -%<-
> com.sun.star.comp.helper.BootstrapException: no office executable found!
> at com.sun.star.comp.helper.Bootstrap.bootstrap(Bootstrap.java)
> at de.twc.openoffice.FirstUnoC
Tobias Krais wrote:
Hi Christoph,
The fitting ant script works out fine and OpenOffice 2 ist running. OO2
was started with following command:
ooffice "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp"
try an ending Semicolon at the accept string:
ooffice "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=8100;u
Hi ML,
I'm very new here and I want to start developing things for and with
UNO. I do not know, whether I am right in this list. If not, please tell
me where to go.
Just when I started the sdk Developer Guide for OO2 I experienced
problems with the first application.
First my system information:
Hi Christoph,
>>The fitting ant script works out fine and OpenOffice 2 ist running. OO2
>>was started with following command:
>>ooffice "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp"
> try an ending Semicolon at the accept string:
> ooffice "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp;"
no, no th
Hi Tobias,
Tobias Krais schrieb:
>
> The fitting ant script works out fine and OpenOffice 2 ist running. OO2
> was started with following command:
> ooffice "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=8100;urp"
>
try an ending Semicolon at the accept string:
ooffice "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port
Hi Tobias,
Just when I started the sdk Developer Guide for OO2 I experienced
problems with the first application.
First my system information: I use Debian Linux. My IDE is Eclipse. I
installed OpenOffice2 and the OO2 sdk. I use blackdown java 1.4.2.03.
, never tried if it works with the
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