Hi Andre,
Le 31 oct. 09 à 10:19, André Schnabel a écrit :
I think what will be retained is not what really happened, and I
think this is not respecftull for Alexandro and me, and worse,
does not provide a good image ot your 'elections process'.
I don't get your point - really.
Hi Eric,
eric b schrieb:
Hi Andre,
Le 31 oct. 09 à 10:19, André Schnabel a écrit :
I think what will be retained is not what really happened, and I
think this is not respecftull for Alexandro and me, and worse, does
not provide a good image ot your 'elections process'.
I don't get your
Hi Eric,
eric b wrote (31-10-2009 10:06)
I think what will be retained is not what really happened, and I think
this is not respecftull for Alexandro and me, and worse, does not
provide a good image ot your 'elections process'.
All is well archived on the various mail lists.
Pls don't worry:
Hello Eric,
eric b schrieb:
Hi,
I think what will be retained is not what really happened, and I think
this is not respecftull for Alexandro and me, and worse, does not
provide a good image ot your 'elections process'.
Thanks in advance for the clarification
There are more candidates
Hi everyone!
Although everyone loves the regular TV program, it seems that we require
another commercial break to announce our UX workshop :-)
After the initial announcement [1], a second blog posting [2], a status
update by Frank [3] the current result is, that we don't have any
official
So after speaking with Eric, he agree on me handling the education
presentation as co-lead for the education project and also being
involved with OOo4Kids project. I would be able to present the project
to the community.
So no need to do any major reorganization of the schedule.
Regards
On
Hi Martin,
Reading the list, I no longer see my name ?
Shall I consider I'm no longer considered as an active contributor
of the OpenOffice.org Project ?
Thanks,
Eric Bachard
Le 29 oct. 09 à 09:37, Martin Hollmichel a écrit :
Here's the list of active contributors for the time between
Hi,
Thorsten Behrens schrieb:
Hi Andre,
well, I guess matters are a bit more complicated here. From past
years, it was quite customary to pay travel accomodation for
volunteer contributors; in fact the conference submission site
mentioned as much.
So we seem to have different memories, what
André Schnabel wrote:
well, I guess matters are a bit more complicated here. From past
years, it was quite customary to pay travel accomodation for
volunteer contributors; in fact the conference submission site
mentioned as much.
So we seem to have different memories, what was customary. As
Hi Gregor,
Thank you very much for the script.
I tried, sorry, but it doesn't work.
First, some how, build command dosen't work in a script. So I run this
script manually. And when I got the list, and deleted all the .so files
it contained in the basis3.1/program directory. Testtool.bin shows
Maybe we can build the source code before that CWS was integrated, that
is DEV300m3, and then, use the perl script tbo provided.
在 2009-10-28三的 16:09 +0800,Zhu Lihua写道:
Hi Gregor,
Thank you very much for the script.
I tried, sorry, but it doesn't work.
First, some how, build command
Hi Lihua
sorry to hear it doesn't work that easy. The approarch that tbo used was
to copy used files in a directory, this aproach was different.
There is another way which I used earlier to help tbo in finding the
files needed.
Use strace and run the testtool. after some grep you can find
Andre Schnabel a écrit :
Hi Eric,
Hi Andre,
Von: eric b eric.bach...@free.fr
In fact, it was -probably- already too late, and I should have posted before (too busy, my fault). Since, I verified yesterday : the
EducOOo (our non profit association) received less than 300 euros. The fact is,
Am Wed, 28 Oct 2009 15:04:45 +0100
schrieb Cor Nouws oo...@nouenoff.nl:
Hi Bjoern,
bjoern michaelsen - Sun Microsystems - Hamburg Germany wrote
(26-10-2009 12:59)
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Category:MainIndex
Comments?
Good job :-)
Thanks.
Taking profit from your
Björn Michaelsen wrote (28-10-2009 16:52)
Am Wed, 28 Oct 2009 15:04:45 +0100
schrieb Cor Nouws oo...@nouenoff.nl:
bjoern michaelsen - Sun Microsystems - wrote (26-10-2009 12:59)
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Category:MainIndex
Taking profit from your discussion with Juergen, I
Hi Louis,
thanks for setting up the wiki page; I've added the link to my Wiki user
page. There, you will now find some personal information at its end. The
text isn't that compact, so please skip the sections you are less
interested in :-)
Hi Phillip,
thanks for sending this complex feature again to the QA and other
projects for testing and playing ;-). It's the best way to get such
important new feature well tested before integration.
I have one question about the next steps. As you wrote the CWS is in
state 'ready for QA' now.
Le 27 oct. 09 à 10:28, Davide Dozza a écrit :
Eric,
Hello Davide,
eric.bachard ha scritto:
Hi John,
John McCreesh a écrit :
There is still time to apply for the Euro 300 bursary if that is
any help
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OOoCon2009_Bursaries
Thanks a lot for your
Hi Eric,
Original-Nachricht
Von: eric b eric.bach...@free.fr
In fact, it was -probably- already too late, and I should have posted
before (too busy, my fault). Since, I verified yesterday : the
EducOOo (our non profit association) received less than 300 euros.
The
Hi John,
John McCreesh a écrit :
There is still time to apply for the Euro 300 bursary if that is any help
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OOoCon2009_Bursaries
Thanks a lot for your concern, but I won't apply.
Please help other people, who certainly need more than me.
Regards,
Hi Eric, all,
2009/10/26 eric.bachard eric.bach...@free.fr:
Hi,
I present my apologies to the organisators, but I have to resign and won't
attend the OOoCon at Orvieto this year.
So, please note the following presentations are canceled :
- Present Education Project
- OOo4Kids: the story
eric.bachard wrote (26-10-2009 12:01)
John McCreesh a écrit :
There is still time to apply for the Euro 300 bursary if that is any help
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/OOoCon2009_Bursaries
Suggested this already last week, after the cry for help at his blog.
Thanks a lot for your
Hi,
it has been brought to my attention that the issue list posted could be
mistaken for fixed issues; that is not the case. The list I posted was
meant to be a list of issues that are already known - and therefore
need created as duplicates - and will be fixed as a follow up. For a
list of
Hi,
it has been brought to my attention that the issue list posted could be
mistaken for fixed issues; that is not the case. The list I posted was
meant to be a list of issues that are already known - and therefore need
created as duplicates - and will be fixed as a follow up. For a list of
Hi,
first of all thank you Cor for your trust in me that i would be an
eligible candidate.
I needed some days to think about the nomination to be sure that i am
motivated, have the time and that i have the open and global view on the
project that is necessary. And what is more important from
Hi Alexandro, the list(s),
Alexandro Colorado a écrit :
I would like to nominate Eric Bachard (ericb) for code contributor
representative as a member of the education project he has done a
remarkable job getting involved with students that want to contribute to the core of
OpenOffice.org and
2009/10/12 Björn Michaelsen wrote:
Please ask only questions related to OOo on this list. Crossposting to
It does relate to OOo, and the plethora of licenses that have been
used for the UI translations.
Here is a starting point:
http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/faq-licensing.html
3. Which
Daniel Lidström wrote:
Hello,
I've read that OpenOffice supports DXF. So I would like to see this source.
Where in the
source archives can I find this source?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Daniel Lidström
Stockholm, Sweden
hi Daniel,
i have no idea what the hell DXF is, but if OOo
Hello all,
I would like to nominate myself for the Lang seat in the next
Community Council.
I will be available if anyone has questions during the presentations
period.
Best Regards,
Charles-H.Schulz,
Lead of the Native-Language
Confederation, OpenOffice.org
Le Tue, 13 Oct 2009 10:47:48
[ I asked Charles a few questions on discuss@ ]
Charles-H. Schulz wrote (13-10-2009 18:31)
Hello all,
I would like to nominate myself for the Lang seat in the next
Community Council.
[...]
--
Cor Nouws
- nl.OpenOffice.org marketing contact
- Community Contributor Representative in the
[ I asked Eric a few questions on discuss@ ]
Alexandro Colorado wrote (13-10-2009 18:50)
I would like to nominate Eric Bachard (ericb)
--
Cor Nouws
- nl.OpenOffice.org marketing contact
- Community Contributor Representative in the Community Council
Gevoel niet vrij te zijn? Zie
[ I asked Alexandro a few questions on discuss@ ]
Alexandro Colorado wrote (13-10-2009 18:50)
I would also like to nominate myself for product development, [...]
--
Cor Nouws
- nl.OpenOffice.org marketing contact
- Community Contributor Representative in the Community Council
Gevoel
Am Mon, 12 Oct 2009 12:31:10 +0900
schrieb JiHui Choi jihui.c...@gmail.com:
I have some questions about the license. If you help me or introduce
me someone who can help me, I'll really appreciate to you. :)
Please be advised we cant give you legal advise.
1. and 2.
Please ask only questions
Am Sat, 10 Oct 2009 21:20:52 +
schrieb sahil hussain sahil...@hotmail.com:
I would like to
ask some questions related to my project if you dont mind, first i
want to know from where to start this project would u mind to give me
some links so i would go through them and where can i get the
Hi André,
thanks for pointing this out. Unfortunately, due to the work with the
OOo Congress in Wiesbaden, I'm rather short on time, this is why I
didn't coment much on the issues with 3.2 - but I'm glad that Volker,
Mechtilde, you and others pointed out this problems so often.
It seems
On 02/10/09 12:20, Michael Stahl wrote:
snip /
it seems there is hope that the weird situation of the ISO standard being
based on the outdated OASIS standard 1.0 will be improved:
http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/group_public/email/office/200909/msg00162.html
quote
* Rob and Dennis reported on
Hi,
We have discussed dropping gcc-3.3 support for quite some time now, but
we refrained from officially obsoleting it because OS/2 and MACOSX 10.3
support still depend on gcc-3.3, at least according to this list:
Hi Christian,
Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi *,
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Jens-Heiner Rechtien
jens-heiner.recht...@sun.com wrote:
there is not yet a need to drop gcc-3.4 support I think, the usual compile
problems happen with gcc-3.3 or older versions. GCC made a major (and very
Hi Takashi,
the OpenOffice.org build guide in the Wiki is licensed under PDL, you
can do with it pretty much what you want as long as the resulting
document stays under PDL and it's clear where it did come from and what
your modification are. Of course, IANAL. The exact terms can be found
Hi,
there is not yet a need to drop gcc-3.4 support I think, the usual
compile problems happen with gcc-3.3 or older versions. GCC made a major
(and very necessary) parser update from 3.3 to 3.4 and should have
bumped up the major version at that time.
We have discussed dropping gcc-3.3
Hi Yuri,
thanks for the update!
Bye
Heiner
Yuri Dario wrote:
Hi,
We have discussed dropping gcc-3.3 support for quite some time now, but
we refrained from officially obsoleting it because OS/2 and MACOSX 10.3
support still depend on gcc-3.3, at least according to this list:
Hi *,
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 8:45 PM, Jens-Heiner Rechtien
jens-heiner.recht...@sun.com wrote:
there is not yet a need to drop gcc-3.4 support I think, the usual compile
problems happen with gcc-3.3 or older versions. GCC made a major (and very
necessary) parser update from 3.3 to 3.4 and
Hi Björn, *,
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Bjoern Michaelsen
bjoern.michael...@sun.com wrote:
Christian Lohmaier cloph at openoffice.org writes:
dropping tcsh support means: changing configure's default to bash and
issue a warning (or error) when tcsh is selected.
I really hope for that
Christian Lohmaier cloph at openoffice.org writes:
Too bad that you wrote IEEE 1003.1, since if it was 1003.2, then one
could set POSIXLY_CORRECT variable to switch bash to posix mode and
test with that.
Or is there no difference wrt shell behaviour?
I am not a posix standards expert at all,
Hi Wei,
Wei Min Teo wrote:
Thanks for your replies and suggestions. However, I do not want to start
soffice.exe as a normal user account as I would need the user account
password or wait for a user logon.
I do not know about Windows well. How is the account 'SYSTEM' dangerous?
Microsoft
- - - - - - - - - Áframsendur póstur - - - - - - - - - -
From: Michael Stahl michael.st...@sun.com
To: dev@openoffice.org
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 15:16:43 +0200
Subject: Re: Problems building DEV300_m54 on Ubuntu
Eike Rathke wrote:
Hi Kristján,
On Sunday, 2009-09-06 20:49:27 +,
Zhu Lihua wrote:
Modules here means the application module. While slotids mark a
functionality in the UI, whichids mark the corresponding attribute in
the document core of the application.
Does it mean WhichID is a root ID of the corresponding SlotIDs?
I guess, common functionality in
Hi Christian,
what is the state of your CWS? Today I saw it in a query on EIS and do
not see any progress documented in the CWS. Do you think it will be
ready soon to get it integrated in OOo 3.2? Release Engineering planned
only one more build before the branch - m58 is in work now and m59
Eike Rathke wrote:
Hi Kristján,
On Sunday, 2009-09-06 20:49:27 +, Kristján Bjarni Guðmundsson wrote:
I am having problems building DEV300_m54 on Ubuntu, I am using the prepared
Ubuntu build image, but with a newer source.
I get the following error:
Hi Thorsten, *,
On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Thorsten Ziehmthorsten.zi...@sun.com wrote:
what is the state of your CWS? Today I saw it in a query on EIS and do
not see any progress documented in the CWS. Do you think it will be
ready soon to get it integrated in OOo 3.2?
From my part it
Hi Christian,
if you think everything is done for this CWS, it can be set to status
'approved by QA'.
To make the process correctly, please do the following.
- add Thorsten Behrens as QA representative
- add the information about bot-results and code review etc. to the CWS
descriptions
- set
Zhu Lihua wrote:
Hi,
Thank you, Joost, Niklas and Bjoern.
It's still abit abstract for me. I know SlotIDs are constants defined
in .hrc files, e.g., sc.hrc. What about WhichIDs?
They are also defined in some hrc or hxx files somewhere.
Could you please give me a simple example to
Christian Lohmaier wrote:
(i.e. if you have a MAC OSX 10.4 and can check the installset, or if
you can verify the code changes by themselves,...)
Hi Christian,
can test-drive the installset do the code review; likely no time
though for a proper testtool or tcm qa though.
HTH,
-- Thorsten
Hi Aaron, Thorsten, *,
thanks for your kind offers :-) - see below
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 7:54 PM, Thorsten Behrenst...@openoffice.org wrote:
Christian Lohmaier wrote:
(i.e. if you have a MAC OSX 10.4 and can check the installset, or if
you can verify the code changes by themselves,...)
can
Jan Holesovsky wrote:
Hi Frank,
Dne Friday 28 of August 2009 21:37:33 Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems
Germany napsal(a):
As long as we do not have a *perfect* fitting name, we should stay with
MWS and CWS. All other terms I read so far potentially lead to wrong
associations (e.g.
Hi,
Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi *,
it seems to me that lately a huge amount of lineend-changes did occur.
Maybe it is just a bad impression because many of the cws I had a look
at lately did cause so many unrelated changes, but still:
*Please* take care of lineendings before you commit.
Hi Heiner,
On Monday 31 of August 2009, Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
it seems to me that lately a huge amount of lineend-changes did occur.
Maybe it is just a bad impression because many of the cws I had a look
at lately did cause so many unrelated changes, but still:
*Please* take care
Jan Holesovsky kendy at suse.cz writes:
I can only emphasize how important this is.
Bjoern kindly offered to do a Python version of a pre-commit hook once; it
was
more complex, but can we at least try the CRLF check? Bjoern, would you be
willing to provide that, if Heiner agrees to use
Hi Frank,
Dne Friday 28 of August 2009 21:37:33 Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems
Germany napsal(a):
As long as we do not have a *perfect* fitting name, we should stay with
MWS and CWS. All other terms I read so far potentially lead to wrong
associations (e.g. the feature problem in a CWS,
Hi Christian,
Dne Friday 28 of August 2009 19:40:02 Christian Lohmaier napsal(a):
Honestly, I don't see a problem with just staying with cws branch. It
might be a term only used by OOo, but well, OOo's development model
just is different from just having a dev and release branch where
Jens-Heiner Rechtien Jens-Heiner.Rechtien at Sun.COM writes:
I'll keep that in mind. Some great suggestions here, I'll have a look at
them!
Well, if we have postcommit hooks on the outgoing repositories wouldnt it be
even simpler to just check the milestone that is set in the source code (in
Martin Hollmichel Martin.Hollmichel at Sun.COM writes:
Do you think - with the switch to Mercurial - would it be possible to stop
using the 'CWS' and 'MWS' terminology, and instead switch to the commonly
used 'feature branch' and 'release branch' terms?
+1,
+1 too. However, that
Hi Heiner,
I think
http://martinsantics.blogspot.com/2009/05/feature-branches-vs-release-branches.html
is a nice summary, explaining that CWS really means a 'feature branch', and
MWS means a 'release branch'. But:
On Friday 28 August 2009, Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
release branch is fine
Hi *,
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Jan Holesovskyke...@suse.cz wrote:
Suggestions for a coherent nomenclature are welcome!
Well, I was thinking the git way once again, sorry :-(
But anyway, 'trunk' or 'main repository' (for DEV300), 'feature repository'
(for OOO300, OOO310, ...), and
Hi Kendy,
But anyway, 'trunk' or 'main repository' (for DEV300), 'feature repository'
(for OOO300, OOO310, ...), and 'release repository' (for CWSes) sound best
to me.
Assuming you mixed the last two, as chloph outline: I don't think that's
a good idea.
As long as we do not have a
.
Thanks.
From: shaun...@hotmail.com
To: dev@openoffice.org
Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 09:45:08 +0800
Subject: RE: [dev] RE: [api-dev] MS document header formatting not retained
in OO
Hi Juergen,
The import seems to work fine because i can physically see the header in the
second section
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
Hi Juergen,
That is what i found strange. I did not set any filters. Even when i did not do
any programatically, I simply used openoffice to open the MS document using
swriter and save as ODT document. The header in section 2 is still lost.
However, different headers in section 1 are
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 Wei Min,
On 24.08.2009, at 11:55, Wei Min Teo wrote:
That is what i found strange. I did not set any filters. Even when i
did not do any programatically, I simply used openoffice to open the
MS document using swriter and save as ODT document. The header in
section 2 is still lost.
: juergen.schm...@sun.com
To: dev@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [dev] RE: [api-dev] MS document header formatting not retained
in OO
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
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 08:36:37PM +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
command - where's the no net access from here onwards-line drawn?
After the download of the sources. When the actual build begins, there
is no net access allowed.
And what it downloads is just the source package
Hi Rene,
We invite everybody porting OOo to another platform to give feedback to
this project. As rumor has it, boost 1.39 creates problems when used on
some platforms (either at compile- or runtime), so if your platform is
know to be one of those, or if you just want to be sure - please give
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 08:30:39AM +0200, Frank Schoenheit - Sun Germany -
ham02 - Hamburg wrote:
[ Seems so, do you now strictly need 1.39?
No, I think 1.34 would do, too. As said, a previous incarnation of the
CWS compiles fine with 1.34, but again, I didn't do extensive runtime
Hi Rene,
The code as-is now will fail to build/work with system-boost 1.39,
I assume?
Most probably. Didn't explicitly try that, though.
Ciao
Frank
--
- Frank Schönheit, Software Engineer frank.schoenh...@sun.com -
- Sun Microsystems
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 10:31:59AM +0200, Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems
Germany wrote:
Hi Rene,
The code as-is now will fail to build/work with system-boost 1.39,
I assume?
Most probably. Didn't explicitly try that, though.
OK, just tried, it fails e.g. in connectivity because
Hi Rene,
So we either need something like this (when did they change that?):
[configure patch]
I'd prefer that. Making the source code dependent on different boost
versions (even if it's only about different headers to include) is too
prone to breakage, IMO.
Ciao
Frank
--
- Frank
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 03:12:11PM +0200, Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems
Germany wrote:
So we either need something like this (when did they change that?):
[configure patch]
I'd prefer that. Making the source code dependent on different boost
versions (even if it's only about
[Cc to tinderbox removed]
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
As an additional note, it has been suggested to not commit the
boost*.tar.gz to boost/download, but make it a pre-requisite which needs
to be downloaded before building. This would (for 1.39) save 50M in the
Hi Thorsten,
Thorsten Behrens wrote:
[Cc to tinderbox removed]
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
As an additional note, it has been suggested to not commit the
boost*.tar.gz to boost/download, but make it a pre-requisite which needs
to be downloaded before building. This would
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 04:53:28PM +0200, Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
Or invent a nice solution that does auto-downloads, and switch a few
other huge external libs to that (like icu). ;)
That would be a problem for some builders unless you don't download it
when the file is there... For
Rene Engelhard wrote:
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 04:53:28PM +0200, Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
Or invent a nice solution that does auto-downloads, and switch a few
other huge external libs to that (like icu). ;)
That would be a problem for some builders unless you don't download it
when the
Hi Rene,
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 04:53:28PM +0200, Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
Or invent a nice solution that does auto-downloads, and switch a few
other huge external libs to that (like icu). ;)
That would be a problem for some builders unless you don't download
Hi Rene,
Or invent a nice solution that does auto-downloads, and switch a few
other huge external libs to that (like icu). ;)
Nice idea.
That would be a problem for some builders unless you don't download it
when the file is there...
Sure.
For example, for Debian requiring any form of
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 08:18:28PM +0200, Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems
Germany wrote:
For example, for Debian requiring any form of
net access on a build is a no-go (and for some libs we have to use the
internal versions, and be it sometime, in emergency)
What's the definition
Hi Rene,
command - where's the no net access from here onwards-line drawn?
After the download of the sources.
Then let's define download the pre-requisites as a sub task of
download the sources :)
Finally, there might be people who could suggest that the pre-req-folder
could be maintained
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 09:11:53PM +0200, Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems
Germany wrote:
After the download of the sources.
Then let's define download the pre-requisites as a sub task of
download the sources :)
Doesn't work. I need to upload a self-contained thing. THAT gets
Hi,
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 08:20:50PM +0200, Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems
Germany wrote:
BTW, if the problem only is that header (build still running),
no, there are much more of those.
No. (At least on Linux)
cws boost134 build with system-boost *1.34* only needs that header
[ dropping tinder...@tools, as they don't use system-boost anyway ]
Hi,
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 10:56:34PM +0200, Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems
Germany wrote:
We invite everybody porting OOo to another platform to give feedback to
this project. As rumor has it, boost 1.39 creates
Ok thanks, i figured it out. But now the next Problem.
How I can register a filter using this API?
At the moment I added my filter via the menu in Open Office but I want
to change that.
2009/8/11 tora - Takamichi Akiyama t...@openoffice.org:
Hi,
Looking up those key words - application,
If you will need to use several XSLT templates on demand, I am not
sure, though, but the section Importer Filtering and Parsing
the Result in [1] could be one of the possible solutions.
[1]
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/OfficeDev/The_Importer
1. Create a
For better performance, here is another idea.
0. Register a simple XSLT template as an input filter
to your OpenOffice.org.
1. Do the XSLT transformation with Java or any other command
such as a xsltproc command alone and save the result as a
temporary file.
2. Let the
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 22:43:21 +, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
see http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=103269
That did it, thanks!
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L Duperval lduperval at yahoo.com writes:
I am trying to compile )) 3.1 from the source code on an x64 Ubuntu
Jaunty machine. When I compile, the packaging fails (I think). It seems
to be trying to package for .deb, even though I set FORCE2ARCHIVE, set
INSTALLDIRRECTORY and set PACKAGE to
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 17:19:23 +, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
L Duperval lduperval at yahoo.com writes:
I am trying to compile )) 3.1 from the source code on an x64 Ubuntu
Jaunty machine. When I compile, the packaging fails (I think). It seems
to be trying to package for .deb, even though I
I am still seeing some compile problems, around the same area. Any help
is appreciated:
/usr/bin/perl -w /home/laurent/devel/OOO310_m11/solenv/bin/make_installer.pl -f
../util/openoffice.lst -l en-US -p OpenOffice -u ../unxlngx6.pro -buildid 9399
-msitemplate
L Duperval lduperval at yahoo.com writes:
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ERROR: ERROR: unopkg add --shared \
--verbose ../share/extension/install/dict-fr.oxt
-env:UserInstallation=file:///home/laurent/devel/OOO310_m11/instsetoo_native\
On 10/08/2009 eric b wrote:
Doing that (reducing/optimizing OOo) is technically extremely
interesting, for a lot of reasons.
OK, I see that OOo4Kids has many more ramifications than what the name
seemed to suggest at first glance, and that you have thoroughly
considered them all.
Thanks for
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
which , when pressed, imports an
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
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