Hi
I created an issue in JIRA for in (ODFTOOLKIT-331<https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODFTOOLKIT-331>). I also attached a patch that, at least for me, works. I discovered some other bugs. I'll create issues for those too and I'll include the workarounds I found. Yours, Nick On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Rob Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 3:56 AM, Svante Schubert > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Nick, > > > > I would bet it is a bug. > > > > We can not be sure, as it seems the former programmer had forgotten to > > add some JavaDoc to tell us the reasoning behind the design. > > Fact is the method being used "findNext(TextListElement ..)" from > > AbstractListContainer is only searching on root level elements for lists. > > Instead of a iteration an improvement could be to traverse the ODF XML > > tree by recursion, or do the finding once (e.g. during parsing) and keep > > a reference table up to date during run-time. > > > > Sorry, not quite familiar with this module of this project. The Simple > > API was once forked and developed by IBM and later rejoined. > > By this split, a strict code review was avoided (e.g. JavaDoc otherwise > > MUST had public methods), as downside of their liberties there will be > > now no support by myself to problems they might have caused. > > > > To be more accurate: all of the modules (ODFDOM. Simple API, > Validator, XLSTRunner, etc.) were once separate projects at the ODF > Toolkit Union. They each had their own developers working on them, > and each project had its own pace and standards for making releases. > Now we're at Apache, combined into a single project, delivered as a > single project, using a single list for user questions, etc. > > Support is by volunteers. The nice thing about a Java library is that > most developers who use the library are also capable of reporting > bugs, and many of them are also able to debug a little and submit > patches, or even get more involved in the project. We're very happy > to see more developers helping with the project. So if there is > something you want to do, ask questions. We'll try to help you > figure out how to do it. > > -Rob > > > Best regards, > > Svante > > > > > > On 31.07.2012 09:31, Nick De Graeve wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> > >> TextDocument.getListIterator() doen't include lists in Sections. Is > this by > >> design or is this a bug? > >> > >> > >> Yours, > >> Nick > >> > > >
