On 11/21/2012 04:48 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
ok, my next question is what is the difference between --disable-mozilla
--disable-mozilla-build. If anything I am disabling mozilla. On my i mac
i have tried --disable-mozilla and it seems like it wasnt disabled. Are
both the above switches needed
ok, my next question is what is the difference between --disable-mozilla
--disable-mozilla-build. If anything I am disabling mozilla. On my i mac i
have tried --disable-mozilla and it seems like it wasnt disabled. Are both
the above switches needed for it to be fully disabled?
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012
On 11/20/2012 08:14 PM, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:
Turns out the issue with the hacked up moz that LO uses, disabling it
seems to have fixed the issue that I was experiencing.
Please note that on very recent master, on non-Windows platforms no
functionality should depend on --enable-mozilla/modu
Turns out the issue with the hacked up moz that LO uses, disabling it seems
to have fixed the issue that I was experiencing.
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 7:30 PM, Markus Mohrhard <
markus.mohrh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 2012/11/20 Jonathan Aquilina :
> > Is there a way to disable the cppunit stuff?
2012/11/20 Jonathan Aquilina :
> Is there a way to disable the cppunit stuff? as my searching is yielding no
> way to disable them.
No officialy supported way. But cppunit should be stable and easy to
build so can you please attach your build error message.
Is there a way to disable the cppunit stuff? as my searching is yielding no
way to disable them.
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 7:17 PM, Markus Mohrhard <
markus.mohrh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 2012/11/20 Jonathan Aquilina :
> > Matus I am not sure if the work you have been doign has resulted in the
>
2012/11/20 Jonathan Aquilina :
> Matus I am not sure if the work you have been doign has resulted in the
> issue I am seeing on mac, but i am using the disable autogen.sh switch for
> cairo yet for me my build is still failing and suggesting that cairo coudl
> be the cause along with some other mod
Matus I am not sure if the work you have been doign has resulted in the
issue I am seeing on mac, but i am using the disable autogen.sh switch for
cairo yet for me my build is still failing and suggesting that cairo coudl
be the cause along with some other modules in cppunit module. Is this
related
On 17 November 2012 23:04, Matúš Kukan wrote:
>
> I've been gbuildizing cairo but then realized it's used only for linux
> [1], as also cairo/README says.
> Though there are many platform conditionals in various cairo related
> makefiles. Maybe it was used more in the past ?
>
> So can't we just u
Hi Enrico,
Dropping VCL and moving to something else is a gargantuan task. It is
worth discussing -only- if we can do it completely, and the target
toolkit meets all the platform, licensing, maturity and feature
requirements we have. As far as I know as of today, no non-VCL toolkit
does th
Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> Why not ? There are so many gtk-applications running fine in KDE.
> IMHO (not an KDE-user so didn't check it), the l+f will be just
> like Qt.
>
I doubt that. Also there's more KDE platform integration than just
the GUI. As long as there's someone actively maintaining that
Hi,
> If you mean if gtk/qt programs run on Windows, yes, they do and look
> pretty native. The only problem with GTK is that the newest official
> GTK version for windows is 2.24.10 as they seriously lack Windows
> developers, so there is no one to make a 3.x version.
> On Mac, GTK was really bug
On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 10:55 PM, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
>
> By the way: anybody working on porting the gtk or qt vcl to win32 or mac ?
>
If you mean if gtk/qt programs run on Windows, yes, they do and look
pretty native. The only problem with GTK is that the newest official
GTK version for window
Hi,
> and kde user would have gtk widget when using LO ?
Why not ? There are so many gtk-applications running fine in KDE.
IMHO (not an KDE-user so didn't check it), the l+f will be just
like Qt.
> Why would you consider that kde and gtk are the same 'platform' and
> Mac and Windows are not fro
On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 10:46 AM, Enrico Weigelt wrote:
> At that point, I'd also raise the question whether we really need
> different widget toolkits (even on the same platform). Can't we,
> at least on *nix, choose one crossplatform widget toolkit (I'd
> personally would prefer Gtk over Qt) and
Hi,
> [1] used in:
> - vcl/Library_vclplug_svp : ifeq ($(GUIBASE),unx)
> - vcl/Library_vclplug_gtk : ENABLE_GTK
> - canvas/Library_cairocanvas : ENABLE_CAIRO_CANVAS
> e.g. for Library_cairocanvas there are also WNT... conditionals in
> the
> makefile but configure says:
> if test $_os = Darwin -o
Hi there,
I've been gbuildizing cairo but then realized it's used only for linux
[1], as also cairo/README says.
Though there are many platform conditionals in various cairo related
makefiles. Maybe it was used more in the past ?
So can't we just use system cairo and/or pixman?
Anyone could shed
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