It would not be hard to do that. There might be lots of solutions.
This is one of the examples:
http://distribution.openoffice.org/source/browse/distribution/mirrors/repository/production/tools/Calc/
The key you might have been looking for would be:
1. Name the filter as you like and fill
But this I don't understand.
At the moment I open my document this way
document = application.getDocumentService().loadDocument(iFrame,
location + \\ + file.getFullPath().toOSString(),
DocumentDescriptor.DEFAULT);
This will open a document.
And now? How I spezifiy here now a Filter and and
Hi Florian,
Florian Effenberger a écrit :
Hi Eric,
first of all, sorry for my late reply - quite many things are going on at the moment, and I didn't have the time to drop you a line earlier. I
didn't have the time to read through all mails of this thread, so sorry if I missed something
Hi Gabriel,
Gabriel Gurley a écrit :
Hi Eric,
I apologize for the delay in replying as well.
No problem : I'm myself overbusy, and I perfectly understand the delays :)
I think Florian summed up my sentiments very well. I too very much support OOo4Kids and and think it could be extremely
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 and
Hi,
Le 9 août 09 à 12:40, Andrea Pescetti a écrit :
I support the idea of a version of OOo tailored for 7-12 years old
students.
And I say you thank you very much, for your support !
That said, I expected that the initial effort went more in the
direction of including additional
Hi Eric,
first of all, sorry for my late reply - quite many things are going on
at the moment, and I didn't have the time to drop you a line earlier. I
didn't have the time to read through all mails of this thread, so sorry
if I missed something important. :-)
I already saw OOo4Kids and I
Hi Eric,
I apologize for the delay in replying as well.
I think Florian summed up my sentiments very well. I too very much
support OOo4Kids and and think it could be extremely useful for
instructional purposes in the 7-12 age bracket. But I'm also afraid
I'm in the same boat as Florian
Hi Sophie,
d...@openoffice.org brought that into the source code with cws paw06 .
Please ask him for further info.
Cheers,
Ivo
Sophie wrote:
Hi all,
(added d...@l10n in CC so the l10n teams are aware)
For the next 3.2 version, we have a UI localization directory
migrationanalysis which
Hi Ivo,
Ivo Hinkelmann wrote:
Hi Sophie,
d...@openoffice.org brought that into the source code with cws paw06 .
Please ask him for further info.
Thank you. EIS doesn't provide any information too, so I'll ask him.
Kind regards
Sophie
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 07/20/09 11:49, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
So, if nobody requests continued support for zlib in libxml2, I will
disable that feature in one of the next DEV300 builds.
Removed as
http://hg.services.openoffice.org/hg/cws/sb113/rev/9f8e75ebe727.
Dropping the
Kohei Yoshida kyoshida at novell.com writes:
The bad news is that this file is not the only file with duplicated
content. In the same directory, I've found several other headers with
the same duplication problem. AccessibleStaticTextBase.hxx and
acorrcfg.hxx are also affected, quite
Hi Martin,
Sorry, was away all the day yesterday.
Martin Hollmichel a écrit :
eric.bachard wrote:
[please continue the discussion on the dev@openoffice.org mailing list]
The OpenOffice.org Education Project proposes to drive the following
experimentation :
- create a dedicated branch in the
Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
T. J. Frazier tjfrazier at cfl.rr.com writes:
My thought is to put the table itself at the top ...
Yeah, maybe that would be better. Originally, I intended not having that stuff
on the top because a big table might scare away newcomers.
Go ahead, Ill have a look
Hi Björn, *,
On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Bjoern
Michaelsenbjoern.michael...@sun.com wrote:
Kohei Yoshida kyoshida at novell.com writes:
The bad news is that this file is not the only file with duplicated
content. In the same directory, I've found several other headers with
the same
Christian Lohmaier cloph at openoffice.org writes:
No, not true.
it was added with os128
Oh, ups - Im too dump to use opengroks history differ.
True, but of course for the correct cws.
Ok, I will have a look next week (as os is on vacation). I will try to have a
look too at the cws commits to
Hi Juergen,
Juergen Schmidt a écrit :
Martin Hollmichel wrote:
I like and support this idea,
me too and i support the idea as well.
Thank you very much for your support too !
I was a big fan of StarOffice4Kids project
Same for me : Long time ago, I even asked for see the sources, but
Hi Horst,
Horst Salzwedel a écrit :
Hi Eric + all,
congratulations for the great idea of doing an OOo version for education. Like MS Office, OOo has functionality aimed for offices and
does not consider the requirements for education and learning.
That's the generic feedback indeed.
I think this is an important move and I support this motion.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 8:38 AM, eric.bacharderic.bach...@free.fr wrote:
[please continue the discussion on the dev@openoffice.org mailing list]
Hi all,
Proposal :
The OpenOffice.org Education Project proposes to drive the
eric.bachard írta:
Hi all,
Proposal :
The OpenOffice.org Education Project proposes to drive the following
experimentation :
- create a dedicated branch in the OOo source code repository (means
hosted by OOo Project) for a 7-12 years software, derivated from
OpenOffice.org, and made and
On Fri, 2009-08-07 at 12:12 +0200, Martin Hollmichel wrote:
- create a dedicated branch in the OOo source code repository (means
hosted by OOo Project) for a 7-12 years software, derivated from
OpenOffice.org, and made and maintained by OpenOffice.org project.
I like and support this
Hi Eric + all,
congratulations for the great idea of doing an OOo version for
education. Like MS Office, OOo has functionality aimed for offices and
does not consider the requirements for education and learning.
Learning is forming models in our heads and playing and manipulating
them.
T. J. Frazier tjfrazier at cfl.rr.com writes:
My thought is to put the table itself at the top (with a brief
introduction), and let all the explanations follow, with no other
external links.
From our point of view, it makes maintenance easier and more reliable.
For the users, the table is
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?
Could you please give me a simple example to illustrate the relationship
between module, item, whichId and SlotId?
From Niklas'
Zhu Lihua zhulihua at redoffice.com writes:
Hi all,
I read the following code in OOo source code(itempool.hxx):
#define SFX_WHICH_MAX 4999
static intIsWhich(USHORT nId) {
return nId nId = SFX_WHICH_MAX; }
static intIsSlot(USHORT nId) {
Stephan Bergmann Stephan.Bergmann at Sun.COM writes:
(Put Björn on cc, who might like to clarify in the guide which zips to
download for which source revision.)
Done: Put the link for current milestones in the Building Guide, and added
the older links on the page about building older
Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
Stephan Bergmann Stephan.Bergmann at Sun.COM writes:
(Put Björn on cc, who might like to clarify in the guide which zips to
download for which source revision.)
Done: Put the link for current milestones in the Building Guide, and added
the older links on the page about
T. J. Frazier tjfrazier at cfl.rr.com writes:
Did you miss the second link, down in the adding required files to the
build tree section?
Yes. Fixed now.
I'd have fixed this myself, but do we want a better solution, with the
link in only one place?
I would prefer a link in one place too, but
Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
T. J. Frazier tjfrazier at cfl.rr.com writes:
I'd have fixed this myself, but do we want a better solution, with the
link in only one place?
I would prefer a link in one place too, but the links are sensible in both
locations, I think (I would like to have the needed
Hi again,
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 1:34 PM, Christian Lohmaiercl...@openoffice.org wrote:
(cc d...@ooo, but please f'up2 d...@tools.openoffice.org only)
now it is possible to let opengrok sort the search results by path in
addition to the relevancy and last modified date sortings.
..well, not
Jeff Beauman jebeauman at charter.net writes:
I've been writing mid-range code since 1983. For the past two years I've
taken classes in C++, SQL, Game
Programming, Assembler, and Visual Basic. In fact, I got my AAS this spring.
I'm not sure how much help I can
be to OO but I'm willing to
Hi all,
Michael Stahl schrieb:
Eike Rathke wrote:
Hi Regina,
On Sunday, 2009-07-26 21:15:15 +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:
dbgoutsw.cxx
c:/odff06debug/solver/300/wntmsci12.pro/bin/makedepend
@C:/cygwin/tmp/mkosWuQI ../../../wntmsci12.pro/misc/s_drviewsa.dpcc
Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi all,
I have added SW_DLLPUBLIC in dbgoutsw.hxx.
Then I have build it with --enable-dbgutil and left out --enable-debug
as Eike told me. That build finished. I installed it and started it.
Next step I did (analog to Eike's mail)
cd sw
build killobj
build
Hi Michael,
Michael Stahl schrieb:
i've just asked Oliver, and he said it's probably a bug, and you should
file an issue (assign it to od).
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=103860
kind regards
Regina
-
To
Hi Heiner,
Developers, please: if you make big changes like this, use svn move or
it's equivalent to move the files, regardless if it's in SVN or later in
a DSCM. We don't want to have hundred's of megabytes dead weights in a
repository which every one needs to copy/clone many times.A
I
Eike Rathke wrote:
Hi Regina,
On Sunday, 2009-07-26 21:15:15 +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:
dbgoutsw.cxx
c:/odff06debug/solver/300/wntmsci12.pro/bin/makedepend
@C:/cygwin/tmp/mkosWuQI ../../../wntmsci12.pro/misc/s_drviewsa.dpcc
c:/odff06debug/sw/source/core/doc/dbgoutsw.cxx(998) : error
Hi, Per,
Per Eriksson wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks a lot for working on this. You've done a tremendously good job
with the instructions.
Bjoern, thanks a lot for all the hard work.
Is it possible to get the Anno 2009 style on the TOC header as in the
DevGuide? ;-)
Actually, Clayton did all the
Terrence Miller terrencem at sbcglobal.net writes:
I just completed my first build (8 hours on a Toshiba laptop) (
configure args and packages added
documented in attached script). I followed the directions from the wiki
page and added:
export LOCALINSTALLDIR=/home/tcm/dest/second_try
Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
Ok, I will remove the references from to gpc from the Building Guide for
current
releases. However, the directory external/gpc needs to be removed and
configure
needs to get rid of related options. Is there a bug for this already or do I
need to open a new one?
Thorsten Behrens thb at openoffice.org writes:
all distros I know of are using the non-gpc clipper since ages, I'm
not aware of any regressions there. Also, if my memory does not fail
me, Hamburg switched to non-gpc for 3.0, at least I don't find any
traces of WITH_GPC in solenv anymore.
Ok,
Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
T. J. Frazier tjfrazier at cfl.rr.com writes:
Okay, guys, TOC template time,...
Please go ahead, I am not really that skilled with wiki stuff. From what I read
on transclusion when you mentioned it, it seems to be the right tool for the
job.
done
--
/tj/
From: eric b eric.bach...@free.fr
Subject: [dev] Re: [tools-dev] Moving from Mozilla to SeaMonkey
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:59:13 +0200
More precisely, this cws is born from a task proposed and managed by
the Education Project. Pierre Pasteau, student at Epitech Paris,
worked hard to achieve
Hi,
the proposal was approved yesterday in the Release Status Meeting.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ReleaseStatus_Minutes#2009-07-20
After the meeting I started the queries and closed 916 fixed/verified
issues.
- 12 issues without a target ('-')
- 15 issues with target 'DevTools'
Hi Bjoern,
On Monday, 2009-07-20 12:33:48 +, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
I would further suggest to strip the Development hierarchy and make
Building_Guide the top level hierarchy, so that would be
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Building_Guide
How about putting it in the
Hi,
Eike Rathke skrev:
Hi Bjoern,
On Monday, 2009-07-20 12:33:48 +, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
I would further suggest to strip the Development hierarchy and make
Building_Guide the top level hierarchy, so that would be
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Building_Guide
Terrence Miller wrote:
If OOo wants to be able to reproduce builds, we will need to have a
local snapshot of any package
listed as a build requirement.
The idea is that QA person should be be able to take a blank machine, a
Linux install CD,
and a CD containning a milestone and after
Per Eriksson pereriksson at openoffice.org writes:
I agree that striping OpenOffice.org and moving to documentation is a
good idea. Bjoern feel free to do it.
done.
-
To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.org
Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
Per Eriksson pereriksson at openoffice.org writes:
I agree that striping OpenOffice.org and moving to documentation is a
good idea. Bjoern feel free to do it.
done.
Okay, guys, TOC template time, or transclusion time, to get rid of all
that redirect trash at the top
T. J. Frazier tjfrazier at cfl.rr.com writes:
done.
Okay, guys, TOC template time, or transclusion time, to get rid of all
that redirect trash at the top of every referenced page.
Ugh, true.
The TOC has to be changed on every BG page. Is anybody else volunteering,
or shall I do
Hi Carsten,
I think it is great that you are trying to move the OOPM project ahead.
Just to get teh whole picture, I read the wiki page on which it says:
.
Right now the work on the requirements specification for a prototype has
started (issue 57601
Terrence Miller terrencem at sbcglobal.net writes:
I am about half way through my first build
Hi Terrence,
thank you for taking the time to report back.
and have already run into things
which could lead to unstable Linux builds: My experience has convinced
me that
any source information
Terrence Miller terrencem at sbcglobal.net writes:
In current scheme you end up running configure once for each missing
package (since it stops on first error). Sometimes
the error message is useful but not always.
I understand the problem, but unfortunately maintaining an up-to-date complete
Per Eriksson pereriksson at openoffice.org writes:
Christian had a good point regarding simple instructions previously.
As you mentioned, the instructions are similar. There are big
possibilities that we want to add platform-specific notes, comments,
references to other documentation (e.g.
Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
Per Eriksson pereriksson at openoffice.org writes:
Christian had a good point regarding simple instructions previously.
As you mentioned, the instructions are similar. There are big
possibilities that we want to add platform-specific notes, comments,
references to
Hi,
Just as a side note, look what Mozilla has done.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Build_Documentation
They have had this for some time, and I belive we can extract ideas from it.
I'm glad that we are moving in the same direction.
Per
Tor Lillqvist schrieb:
I don't know if there is a guide. I figured it out myself, it isn't really that
hard.
- build the parts of OOo you are interested in debugging with debug=true, and
copy the resulting DLLs into their place in the OOo installation
- start OOo from Explorer, just as when
Oliver Specht pisze:
Tor Lillqvist schrieb:
I don't know if there is a guide. I figured it out myself, it isn't
really that hard.
- build the parts of OOo you are interested in debugging with
debug=true, and copy the resulting DLLs into their place in the OOo
installation
- start OOo from
Now, since I got no reply from the OOPM project lead, I wonder where I
would have to apply for actually getting a developer's role on that project?
Is there someone here, who is so kind as to point me into the right
direction, since the online help on the OOo project pages are not
actually
Per Eriksson schrieb:
Hi Bjoern,
Bjoern Michaelsen skrev:
I did quite some cleanup in Building on Linux. However, I noted that
there are
large parts in it that are platform-independant. I am suggesting to add a
section Building before the Building on ... sections and
consolidating all
2. Is OOo completely buildable on Visual Studio 2008 or do we still need
this note?
It sounds as if you might be confusing Visual Studio the IDE with Visual Studio
the product (which includes a C and C++ compiler and an IDE, and various other
stuff, depending on edition) here.
OOo is not
Hi,
William S Fulton skrev:
I built early dev versions of 3.0 with Visual Studio 2008 (paid for
version), but it did not build with Visual Studio 2008 Express (free
version) for the reasons stated above. I suspect the situation is
still the same as the problem is with missing compiler/sdk
Per Eriksson pereriksson at openoffice.org writes:
Here is how far I've come so far.
Several pages' content have now been moved to these 7 pages:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Development/OpenOffice.org_Building_Guide
Hi Per,
I did quite some cleanup in Building on Linux.
Hi Per,
In message Re: [dev] Re: Consolidating build instructions for the community,
Per Eriksson wrote...
1. http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Windows#MinGW
It says MinGW is not supported, but there are a number of referenced
issues which have been integrated.
What is the current
Hi,
Takashi Ono skrev:
Although MinGW build is completed with a couple of milestones, as a developper for mingw
port, I think the following description is appropriate for the time being.
MinGW is not recommended for building OpenOffice.org at the moment. The build with MinGW
is still
Hi Bjoern,
Bjoern Michaelsen skrev:
I did quite some cleanup in Building on Linux. However, I noted that there are
large parts in it that are platform-independant. I am suggesting to add a
section Building before the Building on ... sections and consolidating all
platform-independant stuff
Hi Tor,
Tor Lillqvist schrieb:
2. Is OOo completely buildable on Visual Studio 2008 or do we still
need this note?
It sounds as if you might be confusing Visual Studio the IDE with
Visual Studio the product (which includes a C and C++ compiler and an
IDE, and various other stuff, depending on
I like to learn more about debugging OOo with the VS IDE. Can you point
me to a guide or provide a guide in the Wiki?
I don't know if there is a guide. I figured it out myself, it isn't really that
hard.
- build the parts of OOo you are interested in debugging with debug=true, and
copy the
Hi Per,
IMO this is a great and valuable job. A very big + from my side :-)
Cor
Per Eriksson wrote (15-7-2009 11:09)
Hello,
I am cross-posting this to dev and documentation, but think that best
would be if discussions run on dev, as many of the details probably will
be discussed there.
Christian Lohmaier cloph at openoffice.org writes:
My problem is that everyone is eager to start new projects, new
efforts instead of improviing what is there already.
Cleaning up the docs _is_ improving what is already there.
My problem is that if you really feel the need of simplifying the
Terrence Miller terrencem at sbcglobal.net writes:
To avoid going crazy with nothing to do I would like to become involved
with Open Office. Low level C++ issues such as exception handling is
the area I know the most about. I have access to systems running
Windows XP and Ubuntu Linux.
Hi
Per Eriksson pereriksson at openoffice.org writes:
Thanks for all the kind words.
I have created the guide here:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Development/OpenOffice.org_Building_Guide
And these are the page created so far:
OpenOffice.org_Building_Guide
Hi,
Bjoern Michaelsen skrev:
great stuff, but can you make the source wiki pages from which the info in the
Building Guide is collected #REDIRECT to the development guide? That would help
weed out old and rotting duplicate content. I did that already with the
Getting the source page (and also
Hi,
I am looking at the instructions for Windows and is having the following
thoughts:
1. http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Windows#MinGW
It says MinGW is not supported, but there are a number of referenced
issues which have been integrated.
What is the current status of using MinGW?
Per Eriksson pisze:
2. Is OOo completely buildable on Visual Studio 2008 or do we still need
this note?
Currently OOo isn't completely buildable with Visual Studio 2008
Express and Windows Server 2008 SDK
due to missing ATL header / libs (these used to be shipped with the 2003
SDK, but the
Hi,
Marcin Miłkowski skrev:
Per Eriksson pisze:
2. Is OOo completely buildable on Visual Studio 2008 or do we still
need this note?
Currently OOo isn't completely buildable with Visual Studio 2008
Express and Windows Server 2008 SDK
due to missing ATL header / libs (these used to be shipped
Per Eriksson wrote:
2. Is OOo completely buildable on Visual Studio 2008 or do we still need
this note?
Currently OOo isn't completely buildable with Visual Studio 2008
Express and Windows Server 2008 SDK
due to missing ATL header / libs (these used to be shipped with the 2003
SDK, but the 2003
Per Eriksson pereriksson at openoffice.org writes:
If you think this is a good idea, I will start a new small effort for
this in the wiki.
I think it is a very good idea. When restructuring the information about
building, we should take care to distill the happy path
Hello Bjoern and Juergen,
Bjoern Michaelsen skrev:
I think it is a very good idea. When restructuring the information about
building, we should take care to distill the happy path
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_path) from all the special cases (Tips and
Tricks etc.) and get rid of obsolete
hi Kermit,
Kermit Qiu wrote:
Hi,
Now I use OpenOffice to convert document from pdf format into html
format, and I try to cath all the exception as below:
...
*try{*
* ooStore-storeToURL( OUString::createFromAscii(strOOPathFile), storeProps
);
}catch(...) // catch all the exception
Hi,
Maho NAKATA a écrit :
From: eric b eric.bach...@free.fr
More precisely, this cws is born from a task proposed and managed by the
Education Project. Pierre Pasteau, student at Epitech Paris,
worked hard to achieve his part for OpenOffice.org, and Frank was the
profesionnal helping us.
Karl Zeiler wrote:
Hallo,
die deutschen Wörterbücher von Franz Michael Baumann (frami) sind
aktualisert worden. Sie stehen ab sofort in allen drei deutschen
Lokalisierungen zum Download bereit (Version: 2009-07-01):
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/dict-de_DE_frami
On Wednesday 01 July 2009, 12:14, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
As you see, it fails when trying to build, after patching and configuring,
trying to create a dir.
./unxlngi6/misc/build/BeanShell//mnt/build
./unxlngi6/misc/build/cppunit-1.8.0//mnt/build
the /mnt/build appended at the end is
From: eric b eric.bach...@free.fr
Subject: Re: [tools-dev] Moving from Mozilla to SeaMonkey
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 06:59:13 +0200
This cws is close to integration (Approved by QA), and it would be
great to wait for the integration is done, and then create an
additionnal FreeBSD cws afterwards.
Hi,
From: Frank Schönheit frank.schoenh...@sun.com
Subject: [tools-dev] Moving from Mozilla to SeaMonkey
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 09:12:29 +0200
If you maintain a buildbot, please also ensure to upgrade the pre-builts.
I found seamonkey 1.1.4 tar ball here
The files should not be recognised based on the extension but contents of
the file.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Professional imagine2...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am supposed to develop a tool which can identify the
correct Microsoft Office File types (.doc, .xls,
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
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 all resource
Hi Ivo,
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 all resource source files into a own
module but we first need to discuss this a bit further
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,
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany schrieb:
Hi Ivo,
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 all resource source files into a own
module
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Hi Ivo,
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 all resource source files into a own
module
Hi Eike,
Eike Rathke wrote:
Hi Ivo,
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?
Ivo and others are working on it to realize it in the near future ;-)
Hi,
Thorsten Ziehm wrote:
Ivo and others are working on it to realize it in the near future ;-)
http://eis.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/cws.ShowCWS?Path=DEV300%2Fl10nframework01
How is that helpful?
#build the l10n tools
cd transex3 build --all deliver
cd xmlhelp build --all deliver
cd
the DEV300 m51 milestones contains the cws l10ncleanup04 that moves
all the translations that are spread over the office code to the new
module l10n.
Hey, wow, finally, well done! :-)
Good news; not only for translators, but also for developers because now
a recursive grep for some
Hi Rene,
the goal to to build and deliver language packs without any
dependencies. This CWS is the first step. There are still some steps
open. But as I heard by Ivo, when this CWs is ready you can you can
build the localization without any obj's / libs / whatever. But the
source code is still
Hi,
Thorsten Ziehm wrote:
the goal to to build and deliver language packs without any
dependencies. This CWS is the first step. There are still some steps
open. But as I heard by Ivo, when this CWs is ready you can you can
build the localization without any obj's / libs / whatever. But the
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 all resource source files into a own
module but we first need to discuss this
Hi Rene,
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Hi,
Thorsten Ziehm wrote:
the goal to to build and deliver language packs without any
dependencies. This CWS is the first step. There are still some steps
open. But as I heard by Ivo, when this CWs is ready you can you can
build the localization without any
Hi Ivo,
On Thursday, 2009-06-18 15:29:29 +0200, Ivo Hinkelmann wrote:
the DEV300 m51 milestones contains the cws l10ncleanup04 that moves
all the translations that are spread over the office code to the new
module l10n.
Hey, wow, finally, well done! :-)
Good news; not only for translators,
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
woukd be great but we need to upddate python within OOo. is an ongoing task.
On 5/1/09, JKR j...@mail333.com wrote:
Hello list,
is it possible to connect Python-written numerical optimization framework
OpenOpt (http://openopt.org) to OOo Calc?
I guess especially
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