Hi Wojciech,
On Tuesday, 2007-06-05 21:25:21 -0400, Wojciech Gryc wrote:
But for old add-ins, which are
only registered as service implementations, there is no such
notification, and you have to restart the application so the list is
updated.
Ah, makes sense! You're perfectly correct: I
Hi Wojciech,
On Tuesday, 2007-06-05 02:07:15 -0400, Wojciech Gryc wrote:
Do I need to compile my add-ins in both Windows *and* Linux?
Yes, sure, executables compiled on/for one platform won't run on
another. That would only be possible if a package contained only
platform independent code,
Hi Eike,
But they're Java add-ins...? So shouldn't they work?
I'm specifically referring to the java/Spreadsheet examples in the SDK.
Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks,
Wojciech
On 6/5/07, Eike Rathke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Wojciech,
On Tuesday, 2007-06-05 02:07:15 -0400, Wojciech Gryc
Wojciech Gryc wrote:
But they're Java add-ins...? So shouldn't they work?
I'm specifically referring to the java/Spreadsheet examples in the SDK.
The Java examples, compiled on Linux, also work on Windows. Did you
close the application, including the quickstarter?
Niklas
Wojciech Gryc wrote:
However, when I install RAddon.uno.pkg it does add menus and everything
else, just no functions... That would mean the installation itself works on
XP, right? Or is there a separate issue to consider with adding functions?
Calc keeps a list of all add-in functions. If an