On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 09:54:19PM -0500, Timothy Pearson wrote:
The Trinity Desktop Project developers are willing to ensure that
the TDE integration modules continues to function with new TDE
releases.
For that, I suppose the optimal way would be a
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/ account to
On Monday 31 of October 2011, Timothy Pearson wrote:
And I don't remember any reply to my questions, and I don't see anything
changing since then, so they still stand: What are the reasons this is
done as a huge copypaste s/KDE/TDE/ patch?
Primarily so that we can start hacking on the TDE
If it's really only class name changes, then it's nothing that a couple
of
typedef's or #define's wouldn't solve.
Agreed.
I picked a file at random, vcl/unx/kde/salnativewidgets-kde.cxx, compared
it
with the TDE file from the patch, and if I ignore type name changes, the
differences
Hi Timothy,
On Sun, 2011-10-30 at 21:54 -0500, Timothy Pearson wrote:
I have created a patch that enables Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE, the
successor to KDE3.5.10) desktop integration for LibreOffice. The patch is
based against a copy of the LibreOffice GIT pulled on 10/28/2011 and has
On Monday 31 of October 2011, Michael Meeks wrote:
Hi Timothy,
On Sun, 2011-10-30 at 21:54 -0500, Timothy Pearson wrote:
I have created a patch that enables Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE, the
successor to KDE3.5.10) desktop integration for LibreOffice. The patch
is based against a
The original mail rings a bell ...
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2011-September/017515.html
.
And I don't remember any reply to my questions, and I don't see anything
changing since then, so they still stand: What are the reasons this is done
as a huge copypaste
All,
I have created a patch that enables Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE, the
successor to KDE3.5.10) desktop integration for LibreOffice. The patch is
based against a copy of the LibreOffice GIT pulled on 10/28/2011 and has
been tested as fully functional on the latest TDE release (v3.5.13).