Re: [dev] hello friends

2007-01-29 Thread Avinash Khairnar
thank u cedric for ur suggestion but right now I don't have any such different database. i would also like to share what type of code do i use. hope after looking at it u could understand my problem more. * import* java.sql.*; *public* *class* DbConnect { Connection dbcon; Statement stmt; Re

Re: [dev] About fontwork gallery

2007-01-29 Thread xiuzhi--CH2000
Hi Christian,KAMI: Thank you for your reply.I do not have a clear description of what I want to know in my last e-mail. 1.After I click the "Fontwork gallery" icon on the Drawing toolbar,the Fontwork Gallery dialog will popup. 2.In the "Fontwork Gallery Dialog",we can see all kinds

Re: [dev] About fontwork gallery

2007-01-29 Thread KAMI
You can edit it via enabling hidden gallery elements. Please check the wiki's envionment variables section. Also - if you have an interestin effect, you can send me, and we might can find way to pust it into OpenOffice.org Thanks, KAMI xiuzhi--CH2000 írta: > hi all, > I want to known how ca

Re: [dev] About fontwork gallery

2007-01-29 Thread Christian Lippka
Hi Xiuzhi, just set the environment variable GALLERY_SHOW_HIDDEN_THEMES and AVOID_BURN_IN_FOR_GALLERY_THEME to something and then start office. Now you can drag'n'drop shapes to and from the hidden gallery themes. Regards, Christian PS: Info is from http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Envir

Re: [dev] Bride disposed in Windows Terminal Server environment

2007-01-29 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Mike Grigorov wrote: >When your application starts multiple soffice they are all running for >the same user (the one running your application), each checks whether an >soffice is already running for that user and hands its arguments over to >the already running one and then terminates. So,

Re: Re: [dev] Bride disposed in Windows Terminal Server environment

2007-01-29 Thread Mike Grigorov
>When your application starts multiple soffice they are all running for >the same user (the one running your application), each checks whether an >soffice is already running for that user and hands its arguments over to >the already running one and then terminates. So, you end up with a >

Re: [dev] Bride disposed in Windows Terminal Server environment

2007-01-29 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Mike Grigorov wrote: I posted this question in the API forum first - http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=52286 , but it seems I have stuck deeper than I thought and will need developer's point of view. As described in thread the expected scheme is that my application will start an OO

[dev] Bride disposed in Windows Terminal Server environment

2007-01-29 Thread Mike Grigorov
I posted this question in the API forum first - http://www.oooforum.org/forum/viewtopic.phtml?t=52286 , but it seems I have stuck deeper than I thought and will need developer's point of view. As described in thread the expected scheme is that my application will start an OO instance in every use

Re: [dev] hello friends

2007-01-29 Thread Cedric Bosdonnat
Hi Avinash, Avinash Khairnar a écrit : > this is my 1st mail to the mailing list. and i don't know the any formal > rules of the list. > So i am *sorry* for any inconvenience. > I am a budding developer and i program in *Java*. > the need for which i am mailing is help from u. > i have just instal

[dev] hello friends

2007-01-29 Thread Avinash Khairnar
hi friends this is my 1st mail to the mailing list. and i don't know the any formal rules of the list. So i am *sorry* for any inconvenience. I am a budding developer and i program in *Java*. the need for which i am mailing is help from u. i have just install open office and want to use *openoffic

[dev] About fontwork gallery

2007-01-29 Thread xiuzhi--CH2000
hi all, I want to known how can edit the fontwork gallery files (sg36.sdg,sg36.sdv,sg36.thm). I use OpenOffice open the three file, but I can not understand the file (I only can see the binary code). What tools can do this? Can you tell me? I want to change the word used in the fontwork g

Re: [dev] Ruby binding

2007-01-29 Thread Rony G. Flatscher
Hi Andrzej, Stephan Bergmann wrote: > Andrzej Zawadzki wrote: >> is there any kind of work going on with Ruby binding to UNO? > None that I am aware of, at least. Go ahead. :) If jruby is an option for the interpreter you could make your life rather easy by taking advantage of Apache BSF (cf.

Re: [dev] Ruby binding

2007-01-29 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Andrzej Zawadzki wrote: Hi, is there any kind of work going on with Ruby binding to UNO? None that I am aware of, at least. Go ahead. :) -Stephan > If not, were there any attempts on completing such a task? I'm a Ruby/C++ programmer and I'd surely like such a binding done in OO. Since I'll