Le Mercredi 19 Avril 2006 12:39, Mathias Bauer a écrit :
James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
For example, when one compares two documents, all the changes in the
text are highlighted, except text inside tables. It is probably there by
design at the moment, but it is a little inconsistent. Having
Hi
thanks for your proposal
you can have a first look at ooo internals through the starter guide
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Main_Page
moreover, contributing can be done through Extensions, requiring less
knowledge about OOo internals and a good way to start with the API
James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
For example, when one compares two documents, all the changes in the
text are highlighted, except text inside tables. It is probably there by
design at the moment, but it is a little inconsistent. Having OO
highlight changes in the contents of tables would be a
On Thu April 13 2006 23:49, Dominic Joseph wrote:
Dear OpenOffice,
I would like to donate some time to the openOffice project. I am currently
graduating with a 4 year computer science degree on May 6. I am going to
start a C++ development job in a couple of months, so I have lots of free
Dear OpenOffice,
I would like to donate some time to the openOffice project. I am currently
graduating with a 4 year computer science degree on May 6. I am going to
start a C++ development job in a couple of months, so I have lots of free
time on my hands right now. I am eager to get my hands
Dominic Joseph wrote:
Dear OpenOffice,
I would like to donate some time to the openOffice project. I am currently
graduating with a 4 year computer science degree on May 6. I am going to
start a C++ development job in a couple of months, so I have lots of free
time on my hands right now. I am
Hi Samuel,
sure it can be useful. With your VB.NET and C# knowledge you could for
example contribute to the OpenOffice.org SDK which in its 680 verions
ships with .NET examples, api is the correct project for this.
2005/10/12, Samuel Johan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm a microsoft certified in VB.NET.
I'm a microsoft certified in VB.NET. I'm just wondering if I can contribute
something. I knew little bit of Microsoft C# and I have Microsoft Visual studio
2005. I'm just wondering if this can be useful.
I'm new to the list and have started building the 2.0
product. So, I'm getting there. ;-)
By the way, if anyone has build instructions for 1.1.5
on OS X, please share.
Marko
--- David Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After that is a list of suggestions. I would
recommend taking number 5 -
http://porting.openoffice.org/mac/build_680_X11.html
On 10/12/05, dR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm new to the list and have started building the 2.0
product. So, I'm getting there. ;-)
By the way, if anyone has build instructions for 1.1.5
on OS X, please share.
Marko
--- David Fraser
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