Le Lundi 05 Septembre 2005 16:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
> Hi Pierre-Andre,

Hello Cedric,

> Selon Pierre-André <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hollidays aren't normally given to developp ;-) However I did it...

:-)

> > > Quoting Pierre-André <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> > > I thank you for your effort to get time to improve my work :-) Eclipse
> > > people have tested a bit the plugin to help me correcting some bugs.
> >
> > For now, I was not able to find the time to test your plug-in, but will
> > try to
> > manage it as soon as possible ( I hope before the end of the week) !

Finally, I found time to test your plug. Hope the info will help you to 
enhance the plug. Here is the feedback :


My configuration :

- fedora core 4

- OpenOffice1.9.113_SDK
- OpenOffice1.9.125 (fedora package)
- Eclipse 3.1M6 (fedora package)
- Java 1.4.2-9

Issues :

I - In the wizard :

a - Minor Displays issues

On my screen, the following messages do not feat in the place given to them. 
My - resolution : 1024x768 :

- "This project can only generate Java code for the moment. In a later 
version, C++ and python will be supported."
- "Implementation extension is a single word..."

b - Annoying wizard bug

i - When filling the text boxes ("project name", "root package"...), before
clicking on the "next" button, the project directory is created, and there is
no way to change its name anymore in the wizard.
 
ii - When trying to create a project with a name that already exists, the 
message does not appear immediatly. It appeared after I clicked on the "use 
default" check box.

iii - In the "UNO types selector", the Uno types are never fetched, but the 
informative sentence "Wait whilst fetching uno types" is displayed.

iv - There is no way to create a component with no inherited interface.  
Shouldn't it be possible to do so ?

v - As I am not able to select an interface, I am not able to go further while 
testing.


> This will
> lead to more specified wizards for Calc and Chart add-ins, Add-ons and
> remote OOo clients.

Great !

> However your propositions are interesting: this could be very useful to
> manage XSL filters, or generate the package for an add-on. This simply
> takes a lot of time that I do not have for the moment. 

> School will begin 
> after the OOoCon2005 and I'll have much less time (even tought I want to
> spare some times with girlfriend (I don't know how to say fiancée in
> english :-())

Fiancée is understood ;-)

> This can even be done with Eclipse: I just do not have much time to
> understand the C++ and Python plugins. The last one is not as good as the
> Java or C++ one, however, it could helps.

> If somebody wants to help me, it would be welcome too ;-)

I would be delighted to help you trying to implement the packages for 
designing XSL filters, add-ons and so on and why not the C++ part. Do you 
have some clues on where to start and how we could try to share the work ? I 
will either not have much time, but would really be interrested in helping !

Cheers,
Pierre-André
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