Hi Pedro,
On 04.12.2011 17:19, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
Hi Andre;
--- Ven 2/12/11, Andre Fischera...@a-w-f.de ha scritto:
Hi,
I changed bootstrap.1, fetch_tarballs.sh and ooo.lst to use
the new
ext_sources directory. For details please see issue
118663
Hi Eric,
On 02.12.2011 21:25, eric b wrote:
Hi,
Answering to myself, build completed (some hacks mandatory, mostly
berkeleydb and rhino broken) on Mac OS X 10.4, for en-US, de and fr
locales.
They should work on all Mac OS X Intel, from 10.4 to 10.7
Hmm. I resynched to trunk on
Hi Eric,
On 02.12.2011 21:25, eric b wrote:
Hi,
[..]
... first test : opening the first .svg I found on the web - no
problem. Second test : .svg export does nothing (reopen the exported
.svg gives a white page)
OOps, I checked exporting. What exactly are You doing? Selecting the
Hi Eric,
On 04.12.2011 19:14, eric b wrote:
Hi,
After I tested awesome Armin's work on Mac OS X (build broken on Windows
due to gnumake issue) , I blogged about this nice feature to come :-)
Nice Blog :-)
Links :
Current blog entry : http://eric.bachard.org/news
Full link :
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Rist [mailto:andrew.r...@oracle.com]
Sent: Monday, 5 December 2011 2:53 PM
To: ooo-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: OpenOffice nightly
On 12/3/2011 7:28 PM, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
Hi Andrew,
On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 06:55:19PM
Hi,
here is the status of my findings regarding the usage of the Berkeley DB:
It is used in modules l10ntools, xmlhelp and desktop.
In module l10ntools it is used by 'dead code' in a tool called 'HelpLinker'. The
'HelpLinker' tool is used in module helpcontent2 to prepare the help content
Hi,
As you probably see, the fix I proposed has been commited into
LibreOffice.
= http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?
id=2aa52a0ae0493d6d767c57ef4975da37e9f8da10
= http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?
id=7874d95ea30e0931b7817fc4a788c3a85f279e22
=
Thanks for the blog post, Eric.
If anyone wants to help spread the good news, here are some links to
share and/or promote:
Blog post:
http://eric.bachard.org/news/index.php?post/2011/12/03/In-progress-%3A-native-support-of-the-SVG-graphic-format-in-Apache-OpenOffice.org
Google+:
On 12/5/11 1:33 PM, eric b wrote:
Hi,
As you probably see, the fix I proposed has been commited into LibreOffice.
=
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=2aa52a0ae0493d6d767c57ef4975da37e9f8da10
=
Hi Jürgen,
Le 5 déc. 11 à 14:05, Jürgen Schmidt a écrit :
On 12/5/11 1:33 PM, eric b wrote:
This is everything but not respectfull, nor Free Software spirit.
i can understand you but they have at least used your username
ericb2 which is available from svn. Well they could have done
more
Le 5 déc. 11 à 10:47, Armin Le Grand a écrit :
Hi Eric,
Hi Armin,
On 02.12.2011 21:25, eric b wrote:
Hi,
[..]
... first test : opening the first .svg I found on the web - no
problem. Second test : .svg export does nothing (reopen the exported
.svg gives a white page)
OOps,
eric wrote:
Unfortunaly, LibreOffice developers who did the commits, did not put
my real name as author.
Complaints to svn please -
e.g. http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revisionrevision=1195273
Beyond that, thanks for the fixes of course.
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
pgp8jrSk8msmo.pgp
Hi,
On 05.12.2011 13:32, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann wrote:
Hi,
here is the status of my findings regarding the usage of the Berkeley DB:
It is used in modules l10ntools, xmlhelp and desktop.
In module l10ntools it is used by 'dead code' in a tool called 'HelpLinker'. The
'HelpLinker' tool is
In module desktop it is used for the management of installed extensions.
For each installed extension a key-value-pair is stored in a Berkeley DB
file. There are created certain Berkeley DB files in an installation for
various purposes. The intrinsic data type of the 'key' and the 'value'
is
Hi eric,
On 05.12.2011 14:35, eric b wrote:
Le 5 déc. 11 à 10:47, Armin Le Grand a écrit :
Hi Eric,
Hi Armin,
On 02.12.2011 21:25, eric b wrote:
Hi,
[..]
... first test : opening the first .svg I found on the web - no
problem. Second test : .svg export does nothing (reopen
1. The public names of Apache committers are all available on this page,
listed by User ID: http://people.apache.org/committer-index.html.
2. Although the SVN only shows the ID of the committer, the practice at Apache
is that if the author is different than the committer, the author is
Hi Eric,
On 05.12.2011 16:22, Armin Le Grand wrote:
Hi eric,
[..]
Ah okay, have not done exactly that yet. I mostly DD Svgs to a freshly
opened Draw/Impress, save and reload it (also Writer). I have to check
what happens when saving as Svg.
Currently my workspace is corrupt (svn
Hi Eric, all,
I am used to a certain amount of vitriol on the Apache OO mailing lists, but I
can not leave this standing as is.
eric b eric.bach...@free.fr wrote:
Well, the people who know me know I'm always glad and happy to share
my code, everytime I can. But this is not the first time :
Please move this discussion away from this mailing list, i think it
doesn't really belongs to this list.
Everybody can take the code from our svn repository and as long as the
original author is identified i think it's ok. If the information
provided by svn is not sufficient we have indeed to
Hi Armin,
Le 5 déc. 11 à 16:58, Armin Le Grand a écrit :
Hi Eric,
On 05.12.2011 16:22, Armin Le Grand wrote:
Hi eric,
[..]
Ah okay, have not done exactly that yet. I mostly DD Svgs to a
freshly opened Draw/Impress, save and reload it (also Writer). I
have to check what happens
On Mon, 5 Dec 2011 18:40:14 +0100
eric b eric.bach...@free.fr wrote:
snip
2) Opening an .svg containing gradients, I played with the
zoom, until a big value, and the only strange issue I saw was
sort of spatial filtering, say spectral effect, like aliasing
in the areas containing the
Hi,
Le 5 déc. 11 à 18:51, Rory O'Farrell a écrit :
On Mon, 5 Dec 2011 18:40:14 +0100
eric b eric.bach...@free.fr wrote:
snip
2) Opening an .svg containing gradients, I played with the zoom,
until a big value, and the only strange issue I saw was sort of
spatial filtering, say spectral
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Herbert Duerr hdu_...@alice.de wrote:
In module desktop it is used for the management of installed extensions.
For each installed extension a key-value-pair is stored in a Berkeley DB
file. There are created certain Berkeley DB files in an installation for
Could we agree on some place where we can post what build flags we're
using? If we really want to avoid build breakages, I think we need to
start building in the same way. This includes our desk builds, but
also the Buildbot.
In theory we have a Building Guide on the wiki:
On Mon, 5 Dec 2011 18:57:01 +0100
eric b eric.bach...@free.fr wrote:
Le 5 déc. 11 à 18:51, Rory O'Farrell a écrit :
snip
Do you mean that the continuous tone gradient resolves
into
dicrete tonal steps?
Something lke that, yes. In applied optics (my job in the real
life) the name is
Le 5 déc. 11 à 17:09, Bjoern Michaelsen a écrit :
Hi Eric, all,
Hi Bjoern,
I can not leave this standing as is.
Same for me : it was my time to write the code after all, and in
return, I feel bad just because I do not see the minimalistic thank
you.
Well, the people who know me
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 4:39 PM, Shane Curcuru a...@shanecurcuru.org wrote:
On 2011-12-01 10:56 AM, Donald Harbison wrote:
The PPMC has approved the trademark and brand for the project and
product as 'Apache OpenOffice'[1].
We request confirmation that the ASF has registered the trademark in
Hi Dennis,
On Monday, 2011-12-05 07:38:55 -0800, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
3. When others make use of AOOo fixes, there is sufficient information to
acknowledge the source of the fix and not have incorrect designation of
author by another project. And vice versa.
Which was done, just
Hi,
On Mon, 5 Dec 2011 19:48:35 +0100
eric b eric.bach...@free.fr wrote:
Once the truth came to light (IIRC by my Canonical co-worker Jani
Monoses hinting you at it, which does not exactly suggest
malicious intend),
That's what I wrote : friendly.
we very quickly contacted you to
Without looking, but based on how Eric described the effect, I believe it is
aliasing on the monitor if not elsewhere in the pipeline. Especially if it
shows a Moiré pattern.
There are an amazing number of places in the rendering pipeline where something
could be off, especially if there is
On Dec 5, 2011, at 12:11 PM, Eike Rathke wrote:
Hi Dennis,
On Monday, 2011-12-05 07:38:55 -0800, Dennis E. Hamilton wrote:
3. When others make use of AOOo fixes, there is sufficient information to
acknowledge the source of the fix and not have incorrect designation of
author by
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 7:55 AM, Marvin no-re...@apache.org wrote:
Dear podling,
This email was sent by an automated system on behalf of the Apache Incubator
PMC.
It is an initial reminder to give you plenty of time to prepare your quarterly
board report.
The board meeting is scheduled
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton
dennis.hamil...@acm.org wrote:
Without looking, but based on how Eric described the effect, I believe it is
aliasing on the monitor if not elsewhere in the pipeline. Especially if it
shows a Moiré pattern.
If it is a gradient, and it
I'd like to draw your attention to the following wiki page. It lists
the libraries that are being removed from the code, because of
incompatible licenses. It lists the replacement, where they exist, as
well as the user impact.
This information will be useful to testing the 3.4 released. We
Using a database system to manage a handful of extensions sounds like using
a sledge-hammer to crack a nut and a rather tiny nut at that.
I'm looking into replacing it with something much simpler.
How about a file called extensions.properties or extensions.ini or
something like that. If these
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