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All my previous and future contributions to the LibreOffice project are
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2012/1/8 Andras Timar :
> Hi Olivier,
>
> 2012/1/8 Olivier Hallot :
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA1
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Project VERO (pt-BR spelling dictionary) has migrated to LibreOffice
>> infra. This patch updates description
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi
Project VERO (pt-BR spelling dictionary) has migrated to LibreOffice
infra. This patch updates description.xml for the extension that is
bundled in LO 3.5
It should be chery-picked to 3.5
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Michiel Leenaars:
> Would it be an idea to have a liaison between the Document Foundation
> and other projects such as Calligra, AbiWord/Gnumeric, with a named
> standards compliance person (and a fallback) within each project, which
> take care of monitoring and pushing fixes
On Sun, 2011-10-30 at 20:33 +0800, LOH KOK HOE wrote:
> The export to GNUMAKE is not working.
You can of course add the path to this to the beginning of your path -
which might do it better.
Personally, I'd love a --with-internal-gnumake configure option that
would download, conf
Hi *,
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 1:33 PM, LOH KOK HOE wrote:
>
> Thank you so much on yours reply.
> The export to GNUMAKE is not working. When I issue a command "make
> --version", it still showing version 3.81.
Sure, but that doesn't matter, as the toplevel makefiles calls $GNUMAKE
exporting GN
Thank you so much on yours reply. [?]
The export to GNUMAKE is not working. When I issue a command "make
--version", it still showing version 3.81. Could it be a possibility where
the old make is default install and there is no other way to modify the
environment variable? Anyhow I have temporary
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 6:13 AM, Christian Lohmaier
wrote:
> Hi *,
>
> On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 11:16 AM, LOH KOK HOE wrote:
>>
>> May I know is there a way to use the make 3.82 and not removing make 3.81?
>
> export GNUMAKE=/path/to/make-3.82
or install it at /opt/lo/bin/make
Norbert
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On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 11:16 AM, LOH KOK HOE wrote:
>
> May I know is there a way to use the make 3.82 and not removing make 3.81?
export GNUMAKE=/path/to/make-3.82
ciao
Christian
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, following the
> > developer guideline in making the build. But it failed in tail_build
> > project. When attempting the individual build on tail_build project, I
> get
> > this output "No environment set!".
>
> You have overlooked the message that tell you to source Env.
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 2:57 AM, LOH KOK HOE wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have just downloaded the latest source code from GIT, following the
> developer guideline in making the build. But it failed in tail_build
> project. When attempting the individual build on tail_build project, I get
&
Hi all,
I have just downloaded the latest source code from GIT, following the
developer guideline in making the build. But it failed in tail_build
project. When attempting the individual build on tail_build project, I get
this output "No environment set!".
Below are a snapshot of
Hi Rainer, all,
Rainer Bielefeld wrote (28-06-11 12:40)
Progress of the project startup you can watch on
<http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA-Projects-Incubator#Monthly_Bug_Hunting_Sessions>,
Every helping hand will be welcome! On the page you can see for what
activities still volu
Hello,
although results of the first attempt for an IRC Bug Triage session were
not very encouraging, we decided at the latest German QA meeting in
Essen to revive that Idea.
Progress of the project startup you can watch on
<http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA-Projects-Incuba
Hello there,
My project named "Implementing multi-line input bar in LO Calc" is
aimed at making the editing in input bar of calc more easier by making
it multi-line with word-wrap and scrolling feature. Long before the
GSoC I've been under continuous contact and guidance by Ko
Thank you all for the replies, was a great discussion. :-) I won't persist
in this idea, even discording in the actual situation.
Let's go back for coding...
$ cd libo/wizards/com/sun/star/wizards :-(
Regards,
Júlio.
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, painful today, amazing tomorrow.
With "today" being the next five years. Five years that are absolutely
critical for the project.
With "amazing" being absolutely not the word I would use to describe
the result (see Christians reply too).
If this would be about renaming cla
Júlio Hoffimann wrote (19-04-11 18:12)
Btw,
LibreOffice was born ~one year ago, "backwards" doesn't make so much sense.
The aim was and still is to be the continuation of.
So let's be careful with out assets, the users and companies that build
on us.
Cor
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2011/4/20 Júlio Hoffimann :
> The gradual migration is the only way i see to change thousand of names.
> Even with regular expressions, the task is not easy to do.
Well, easy or hard to do doesn't matter, when the benefit is not so
clear to other people. I for example do not see anything th
_DECL_VARARR.2C_SV_DECL_VARARR_PLAIN.2C_SV_DECL_VARARR_SORT_..
> ..
> (or migration to the new build system) that also only really benefit
> the project when fully completed. It is better to have one such
> EasyHacks finished (and being rewarded by the benefit) than having
&g
documentfoundation.org/Development/Easy_Hacks#Get_rid_of_SV_DECL_VARARR.2C_SV_DECL_VARARR_PLAIN.2C_SV_DECL_VARARR_SORT_
(or migration to the new build system) that also only really benefit
the project when fully completed. It is better to have one such
EasyHacks finished (and being rewarded by t
Hi Tor,
This is a real problem, but i think it's necessary if we need to grow
faster. Every migration or any big change is painful, i'm here now trying to
remove Blitz++ dependency in a particular project to use the Boost
libraries. Painful today, amazing tomorrow. :-)
Regards,
Júlio.
> The change would be made gradually, the build would not break, namespaces are
> just aliases.
So one would code as if stuff was in various libreoffice::foo namespaces, but
in all compiler and linker error messages, in debugger backtraces in bug
reports etc, one would still see the actual com::
Hi Joop,
The first message in this conversation does exactly what you said. The
change would be made gradually, the build would not break, namespaces are
just aliases. When the last old name is removed, the header is not useful
and should be removed by regexp again.
Regards,
Júlio.
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ago, "backwards" doesn't make so much sense.
> Anyway, i don't have the expertise you have, my vision is superfluous. Just
> trying to help the project.
> Regards,
> Júlio.
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. Maintain
backwards compatibility *in this case* makes the code a mix of previous and
confusing versions, we need new compatibilities. Btw, LibreOffice was born
~one year ago, "backwards" doesn't make so much sense.
Anyway, i don't have the expertise you have, my vision is supe
On Tuesday 19 of April 2011, Júlio Hoffimann wrote:
> Hi Caolán,
>
> I was thinking in the LibreOffice identity too. Renaming the namespaces
> created by sun and other previous versions would help us to understand the
> code, but also would make we feel in a new software, a real community
> softwar
300, Júlio Hoffimann wrote:
> > Hi devs,
> >
> >
> > How hard is to rename all the C++ namespaces to most comprehensive and
> > consistent names with the project?
>
> Well, one fairly common pattern is sprinkled around of...
>
> namespace css = com::sun:
On Fri, 2011-04-15 at 18:27 -0300, Júlio Hoffimann wrote:
> Hi devs,
>
>
> How hard is to rename all the C++ namespaces to most comprehensive and
> consistent names with the project?
Well, one fairly common pattern is sprinkled around of...
namespace css = com::sun::star;
names
Hi,
Before i forget... If you think this is not a so bad idea, just let me know.
Would be a pleasure to prepare the files for you. :-)
I need just a map with the new names and a file name (#include
"changingName.hpp").
Best regards,
Júlio.
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Hi devs,
How hard is to rename all the C++ namespaces to most comprehensive and
consistent names with the project?
It would help us, external contributors, to understand the code and make
substantial changes. I'm trying to get familiar, but there is a complex mix
of namespaces from StarO
Hi Luiz,
First - welcome to LibreOffice ! :-)
On Tue, 2011-04-05 at 16:16 -0300, Luiz Henrique Natalino wrote:
> hello, is there any way to write on the website of the contribution
> libreoffice saying that doing? how?
Trying to parse your question; I think it turns into:
hello, is there any way to write on the website of the contribution
libreoffice saying that doing? how?
thanks
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o we have emulators out there we
> can use ? perhaps that is the best approach - then we are all seeing the
> same thing; possibly we can target tablets and the newest APIs as well -
> that way.
By chance, I am currently working in an Android application to
optimize process performance i
On Mon, 2011-03-28 at 22:46 +0700, Korrawit Pruegsanusak wrote:
> IMO I would like to use 2.2 from the reason you've said and because I
> personally have 2.2 phone ;-)
That makes sense then :-) Then again, do we have emulators out there we
can use ? perhaps that is the best approach - the
Hello Maxime and Michael
IMO I would like to use 2.2 from the reason you've said and because I
personally have 2.2 phone ;-)
Anyway, since I'm just a newbie here, I prefer more opinion on this.
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2011/3/26 Maxime Côté
> First of all thanks for your answer
>
First of all thanks for your answer
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 2:42 AM, Michael Meeks wrote:
> Hi Korrawit,
>
> On Fri, 2011-03-25 at 12:53 +0700, Korrawit Pruegsanusak wrote:
> > >Personally (what with time-to-market etc.) I think we should
> target the
> > > latest android API version - ie
On Fri, 2011-03-25 at 05:44 +0530, Anurag Jain wrote:
>
> So is there anyway this idea of increasing the column limit while
> maintaining the memory optimizations and compatibility with larger
> documents can be proposed as project idea for my GSOC application?
So, as we disc
Hi Korrawit,
On Fri, 2011-03-25 at 12:53 +0700, Korrawit Pruegsanusak wrote:
> >Personally (what with time-to-market etc.) I think we should target
> > the
> > latest android API version - ie. API level 9 - which gives us a lot of
> > nice (pre-wrapped) C APIs for talking to the system.
>
e tree, which will take some time.
>
> The code to start digging at is in vcl/ - in particular:
>
> vcl/unx/headless/svpgdi*
>
> which -should- already implement much of the code to do our backend
> rendering to bitmaps [ which is what we'll need for Androi
:
vcl/unx/headless/svpgdi*
which -should- already implement much of the code to do our backend
rendering to bitmaps [ which is what we'll need for Android I think ].
That uses the code in basebmp/ extensively, and may need some
improvement (of course), as well as sub-classing
Hi all,
My name is Maxime Côté, I'm a student from Québec. I'm interested in
participating in the GSOC this year with LibreOffice. To be more precise
I'm interested in porting it to Android as I already have good knowledge of
Java, C++ and a basic knowledge of Android, but I really want to learn m
gt; but
before that I came across one problem with Calc.
One of my friend is working on neural network project which had training
data in excel and csv format which had some 7000 columns. When we tried
opening that in LO it showed only 1024 columns. To cross check this point I
manually checked the co
Dear all,
a feature wish in openfate [1] describes the connectivity of libreoffice to the
akonadi system [2] to
provide a cross platform access to all sorts of addressbooks without the need
to implement specific
integration for each source seperately.
This feature is also listed in the GSoC
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
> Hi Joseph,
>
> On 2011-02-20 at 20:40 -0800, Joseph Powers wrote:
> > Here's a quick update on the project:
> >
> > 1. The only items left are:
>
> Very nice! :-)
>
> > 2. We also have
Hi Joseph,
On 2011-02-20 at 20:40 -0800, Joseph Powers wrote:
> Here's a quick update on the project:
>
> 1. The only items left are:
Very nice! :-)
> 2. We also have a few locations where the "List" class is used
> directly with out the DECLARE_LIST() macro.
>
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:10 AM, Joseph Powers wrote:
> Here's a quick update on the project:
>
> 1. The only items left are:
>
> binfilter/inc/bf_svtools/svdde.hxx:DECLARE_LIST( DdeConnections,
> DdeConnection* )
> binfilter/inc/bf_svtools/svdde.hxx:DEC
On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 10:40 PM, Joseph Powers wrote:
>
> PS: Rafeal, I pushed your patch to convert the std::vector to
> boost::ptr_vector in writer. Sorry I don't know how to preserve your
> submitter information (my git foo is bad). I had one section that did not
> apply cleanly so I had t
Here's a quick update on the project:
1. The only items left are:
binfilter/inc/bf_svtools/svdde.hxx:DECLARE_LIST( DdeConnections, DdeConnection*
)
binfilter/inc/bf_svtools/svdde.hxx:DECLARE_LIST( DdeTransactions,
DdeTransaction* )
binfilter/inc/bf_svtools/svdde.hxx:DECLARE_LIST( DdeFo
2011/1/12 bruno gallart
> Occitan lengadocian's project LibreOffice
>
> Hi all,
>
> I don't know if it is here that I must ask about some problem on
> installation of dictionaries in LibreOffice so ... I try !!
>
> I wanted know who I have to contact to intro
Occitan lengadocian's project LibreOffice
Hi all,
I don't know if it is here that I must ask about some problem on
installation of dictionaries in LibreOffice so ... I try !!
I wanted know who I have to contact to introduce the spellcheker's
files for Occitan lengadocian
Occitan lengadocian's project LibreOffice
Hi all,
I don't know if it is here that I must ask about some problem on
installation of dictionaries in LibreOffice so ... I try !!
I wanted know who I have to contact to introduce the spellcheker's
files for Occitan lengadocian
Hi Fred,
On 24/11/2010 22:43, vve wrote:
hello,
how can i contribute (develop) for this project ?
It depends on what you would like to do: coding, quality assurance,
localization, support? it's your choice :)
and have french on this list ?
You can join the French mailing lists from
hello,
how can i contribute (develop) for this project ?
and have french on this list ?
best regards
fred
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On Sun, 2010-11-14 at 15:40 +0800, David Nelson wrote:
> > My concern with LibreOffice would be more to do with compiling it...
> > it'd be a nice package to have on the Yeeloong, but AFAIK it needs
> > Java..? Something I've been trying to bootstrap unsuccessfully for the
> > best part of two yea
7;s thinking.
>>
>> So we are keen to involve you in our project branding and development,
>> so that we ship releases that better fit your needs.
>
> Do we even brand OpenOffice? I can't spot the difference between the
> self-built OpenOffice.org binary I have, and the of
Hi Arvind,
On Mon, 2010-11-01 at 21:04 +0530, Arvind Prabhakar wrote:
> Therefore , I would like to invite you in my project. Please provide
> us the guidelines and help me to accomplish my project . For this
> act of your kindness I shall be highly obliged to you .
Sounds li
Hi I'm Arvind Prabhakar , a final year B.tech student pursuing my B.tech
degree from cochin university , India . I'm currently into a project named
cloud OS . In the project first of all we are trying to build a client OS
with minimum requirements i.e a window manager and a web br
Hi,
Am 09.10.2010 23:02, schrieb some...@boldandbusted.com:
Howdy. I was asked to post a message here to kick off a discussion of
test script coordination. I'm volunteering to help with them because a)
it's simple, and b) I'm simple.
:) you are simply welcome.
I know shell, as you can see
Hi Jesse, Petr, all,
On 2010-10-11 at 14:33 +0200, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
> > Howdy. I was asked to post a message here to kick off a discussion of
> > test script coordination. I'm volunteering to help with them because a)
> > it's simple, and b) I'm simple.
> >
> > I know shell, as you can se
Hi Jesse,
On 2010-10-09 at 14:02 -0700, some...@boldandbusted.com wrote:
> Freenode IRC bot for queries?
IIRC Christian has an IRC bot for IssueZilla, the OpenOffice.org
bugtracker, maybe you can help him to extend it for the freedesktop.org
queries too?
Christian - anything Jesse can you help
some...@boldandbusted.com wrote:
> Howdy. I was asked to post a message here to kick off a discussion of
> test script coordination. I'm volunteering to help with them because a)
> it's simple, and b) I'm simple.
>
> I know shell, as you can see from the add-modelines script I just
> submitted, an
Howdy. I was asked to post a message here to kick off a discussion of
test script coordination. I'm volunteering to help with them because a)
it's simple, and b) I'm simple.
I know shell, as you can see from the add-modelines script I just
submitted, and I'm told that StarBASIC is "as easy", and t
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