Dear Mathias,

Where could I find OOo 3.0 source code (DEV300_m1)?

Thanks in advance.

Carlos Menezes

On 3/4/08, Mathias Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>
> > Frco. Javier Rial wrote:
> >
> >> Hi:
> >>
> >> This question is about integrating a grammar checker in OOo.
> >>
> >> In http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/grammar.html, I saw that "The
> >> integration API will not be ready before OOo 2.4"
> >>
> >> Is the API ready for the upcoming 2.4??? If the answer is not, well,
> how
> >> is it going?; will it be ready for 3.0?
> >
> > It will be available in 3.0, it was already integrated into the
> > developer build DEV300_m1.
> >
> > Currently we only have the API and a dummy "grammar checker" component
> > that demonstrates how it works. The checking is not triggered by the
> > application but this can be done by a simple two-line basic macro.
> >
> >> I ask this questions because, in Galician project (gl.openoffice.org)
> we
> >> have a grammar checker for OpenOffice.org, called "GolfiƱo". It uses a
> >> service installed in the computer and a GUI installed as a extension in
> OOo.
> >>
> >> We are developing some new features, but if the API to OOo is ready, we
> >> must stop our work, and focus on develop using integrated API.
> >>
> >> Can someone tell a bout the status of this work??
> >
> > So basically we are ready to take off. I will check where you can get
> > documentation and then come back to the list.
>
>
> I'm back. :-)
>
> Documentation is available at
>
> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Grammar_Checking
>
> The APIs for text iteration and markup are done, the API for Grammar
> Checkers and the GrammarCheckerIterator might undergo some cosmetic
> changes in the immediate future (some methods might get removed, some
> slightly renamed), but it is already usable and in case you will start
> working with it we will work closely together with you to keep you
> updated.
>
> If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask here on the list.
>
> If you are familiar with C++ we can provide you with a simple "Grammar
> Checker" component (in fact it just scans for two words and marks them
> as errors ;-)) as a coding example.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Mathias
>
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