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Bug 124065: [Performance] Low performance opening attached .ods
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=124065

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Bug 124065: [Performance] Low performance opening attached .ods
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=124065

Attachment 82409: New Fix
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/attachment.cgi?id=82409action=edit


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Capstone project and new build

2014-01-28 Thread jan i
Hi.

Last week the capstone project managed to completely generate a module
(hwpfilter) without using build and/or makefiles. It is all done in a
visual studio solution.

The next targets are:
1) expand the solution to multiple modules (this is more or less just work)
2) define a xslt that generates a Makefile (we have tested that we can
store the extra information needed in the vxproj file)
3) Define a way to set common defines in all vxproj files (most likely a
xslt)
4) Document the new system.

The project started with 4 students, 1 left the project and 1 is less
active, however the remaining 2 really do a good job.

We have defined the branch capstone, but only use it locally and to merge
from trunk, so at this point in time the solution is not available.

rgds
jan I.


Starting Infrastructure Module

2014-01-28 Thread Дарья Чуркина
 Please be informed that I have started studying Infrastructure Module.

Best regards,
Daria.

Completed Infrastructure Module

2014-01-28 Thread Дарья Чуркина
 Module completed

Re: OOXML support in AOO

2014-01-28 Thread Oliver-Rainer Wittmann

Hi,

the OSBA OOXML improvement use case 4 - comments/annotations on text 
ranges - had been addressed for AOO 4.1.
For further details have a look at the draft of the release notes for 
next planned release.


Best regards, Oliver.

On 27.01.2014 18:33, Jörg Schmidt wrote:

Hello,

How far are the results of intitiative [1]:

better support for OOXML in LibreOffice / OpenOffice

meanwhile been integrated in AOO?


Greetings,
Jörg


[1]
Review, see:
http://www.osb-alliance.de/en/working-groups/projekte/ooxml-filter/projektergebnisse-ooxml-filter/

Results see (in English):
http://www.osb-alliance.de/fileadmin/Working_Groups/OfficeInteroperability/Project1/2013-09-17_OSBA_Press_Release_OOXML_Project_Finished_EN.pdf


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About openxml handling code

2014-01-28 Thread Mayur
Hi,

I am very new to the OpenOffice code, and need some help understanding the
open-xml handling code. Could someone please answer the following
questions?

 i. There seem to be two distinct pieces of code that do open-xml parsing
in different ways. There's one part in writerfilter that has some
generated code (xslt based) that provides factories and classes for
creating different object types. And then, for sc and sd, all of the
parsing code is in the oox module and seems to be hand-written. Why is
that? Are there plans to move the parsing code to a common module? (perhaps
oox ...)

ii. Probably a related question - why are drawing-ml shapes and pictures
not supported in sw, while they are supported in sc and sd? The parsing
code seems to be there. The tag wps:wsp has very little delta with the p:sp
tag. Is this in works?

thanks,
mayur


Re: OOXML support in AOO

2014-01-28 Thread Keith N. McKenna
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Oliver-Rainer Wittmann wrote:
 Hi,
 
 the OSBA OOXML improvement use case 4 - comments/annotations on text
 ranges - had been addressed for AOO 4.1.
 For further details have a look at the draft of the release notes for
 next planned release.
 
 Best regards, Oliver.
 

Jorg;

A quick reference if needed for the section of the Draft release notes.
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/AOO+4.1+Release+Notes#AOO4.1ReleaseNotes-Comments/Annotationsontextranges

Regards
Keith

 On 27.01.2014 18:33, Jörg Schmidt wrote:
 Hello,

 How far are the results of intitiative [1]:

 better support for OOXML in LibreOffice / OpenOffice

 meanwhile been integrated in AOO?


 Greetings,
 Jörg


 [1]
 Review, see:
 http://www.osb-alliance.de/en/working-groups/projekte/ooxml-filter/projektergebnisse-ooxml-filter/


 Results see (in English):
 http://www.osb-alliance.de/fileadmin/Working_Groups/OfficeInteroperability/Project1/2013-09-17_OSBA_Press_Release_OOXML_Project_Finished_EN.pdf



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Re: crash p1 bug, data loss - openoffice

2014-01-28 Thread Oliver-Rainer Wittmann

Hi,

On 28.01.2014 16:51, Sam Jennings wrote:


Hi Oliver,

Sure you can.


Thx.
Thus I will continue the further communication on the mailing list -
this mail is already sent to the mailing list.



I better clarify what I meant by corrupted, though. The file would
load, and it worked.  However, it was in a state where the bug
happened.  It doesn't happen automatically with a new file. Somehow
this particular file made the crash happen.  So that is what I mean
when I say it was corrupted.  It obviously still loaded, etc.


I understand.
Do you still have such a document at hand?

Best regards, Oliver.



--Sam




Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 16:45:19 +0100 From:
orwittm...@googlemail.com To: samjenni...@hotmail.com Subject: Re:
crash p1 bug, data loss - openoffice

Hi,

thanks for your reply.

Can I forward your reply to our mailing list
dev@openoffice.apache.org to assure that all get the corresponding
information?

On 28.01.2014 05:09, Sam Jennings wrote:

text document

i have definitely determined that the crash is somehow dependent
on a file which somehow became corrupted in the course of regular
use of openoffice. the file has subsequently been overwritten. it
is no longer useful for writer tracking down the problem.



sadly, that the document is lost.


however, and I said this in modifications to the bug report, the
file i attached DOES exhibit a problem when you follow the
instructions.


Where can I found this document? It is not attached to this mail.
Once found, can it be shared in public with the Apache OpenOffice

community?



deletion of one column causes the entire table to be deleted in
some cases, and causes multiple columns to be deleted in others.
there IS an underlying problem here, and I believe that material
to the more severe bug which is apparently more difficult to
reproduce.


Please have a look at my other reply on the mailing list regarding
the deletion of the complete table. In short, this is the current
behavior, unchanged at least since March 2007. This behavior has
been reproduced, but until now not the described crash.


Thanks in advance for your further help to figure out this issue
in order to be able to reproduce it.

Best regards, Oliver.






Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 13:39:00 +0100 From:
orwittm...@googlemail.com To: dev@openoffice.apache.org;
samjenni...@hotmail.com Subject: Re: crash p1 bug, data loss -
openoffice

Hi,

On 25.01.2014 04:45, Sam Jennings wrote:


I have uncovered a bug in openoffice on windows 7, 64 pro

Openoffice

4.0.0

To reproduce this bug, make a table with 3 rows and 3 columns


(maybe

other numbers would work as well)



Which document type did you use? - text document OR -
presentation document OR - ???


now merge the top row's cells now select a column beneath
that

merged

row, and delete it.

that should crash openoffice and lose all your data.



I could not reproduce a crash in my AOO 4.0.0, AOO 4.0.1 and my
local build of trunk. These are the steps I used: - new text
document resp. new presentation - Menu Insert - Table - confirm
insertation dialog with 3 rows and 3 columns - Select cells of
first row via Mouse or Cursor Keys - Merge selected cells via
Mouse Click on corresponding toolbar icon Merge Cells or via
Menu or via Context Menu entry - Select all cells via Mouse or
Cursor Keys of a certain column

except

the first row. - Delete column via Mouse Click on corresponding
toolbar icon Delete Column or via Menu or via Context Menu
entry -- no crash.

What are your concrete steps to produce the crash?


workaround? nothing fast.

sorry, it's easier to mail your dev than painstakingly drudge
your website for the bug database and try to get past
whatever prescreening it undoubtedly has. but great free
software guys...but please fix that! it's a priorty 1...crash
 data loss.



Once it can be reliable be reproduced I agree that this crash

should be

fixed asap.


Best regards, Oliver.


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Re: Rotate Image in Writer OpenOffice 4.01

2014-01-28 Thread Riccardo Arzenton
Please read all the mail :)

 there's a way for rotate images in writer without using the trick to copy
 paste from draw?



- Messaggio originale -
Da: Alexandro Colorado j...@oooes.org
A: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Inviato: Martedì, 28 gennaio 2014 17:29:58
Oggetto: Re: Rotate Image in Writer OpenOffice 4.01

the more straight forward solution is open draw, rotate it, copy it
back into writer.

On 1/28/14, Riccardo Arzenton riccardo.arzen...@yacme.com wrote:
 Hi to all,


 there's a way for rotate images in writer without using the trick to copy
 paste from draw?

 There is an extension that should do the trick... but it's not working with
 oo401...
 http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/writerrotationtool

 Somebody could fix that or helping me with a different solution

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Rotate Image in Writer OpenOffice 4.01

2014-01-28 Thread Riccardo Arzenton
Hi to all,


there's a way for rotate images in writer without using the trick to copy paste 
from draw?

There is an extension that should do the trick... but it's not working with 
oo401...
http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/writerrotationtool

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Accès Forum impossible

2014-01-28 Thread Jean-Marc Boidin
Bonjour à vous,

 

Utilisateur d'OpenOffice, avec Base, Write et Calc, je rencontre un problème 
sur votre portail:

 

En effet, il m'est impossible de pouvoir ouvrir et accèder à votre forum, en 
anonyme ou en abonné:

 

URL: http://forum.openoffice.org/fr/forum ou bien 
URL: http://user.services.openoffice.org/fr/forum/index.php

 

Mon navigateur me retourne le message suivant:

 






Le certificat de sécurité de ce site Web présente un problème.





  







Le certificat de sécurité présenté par ce site Web a été émis pour une autre 
adresse de site Web.

Les problèmes de certificat de sécurité peuvent indiquer une tentative de 
duperie ou d’interception des données que vous envoyez sur le serveur. 

 

Nous vous recommandons de fermer cette page Web et de quitter ce site. 

 

Cliquez ici pour fermer cette page Web. 

 

Poursuivre avec ce site Web (non recommandé). 

  





 
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https://example.com, ajoutez « www » à l’adresse, https://www.example.com. 
Si vous décidez d’ignorer cette erreur et de continuer, n’entrez pas 
d’informations personnelles sur le site Web. 


Pour plus d’informations, consultez « Erreurs de certificat » dans l’aide 
d’Internet Explorer.
 

 

 

Qu'en pensez-vous ?

Mon @IP est-elle black listée ?

OpenOffice est-elle également black listée par mon fournisseur FREE ?

 

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Re: Rotate Image in Writer OpenOffice 4.01

2014-01-28 Thread Alexandro Colorado
the more straight forward solution is open draw, rotate it, copy it
back into writer.

On 1/28/14, Riccardo Arzenton riccardo.arzen...@yacme.com wrote:
 Hi to all,


 there's a way for rotate images in writer without using the trick to copy
 paste from draw?

 There is an extension that should do the trick... but it's not working with
 oo401...
 http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/writerrotationtool

 Somebody could fix that or helping me with a different solution

 Thanks!



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Re: Accès Forum impossible

2014-01-28 Thread jan i
HI

this is an english mailing list, but I understand you are having cerficate
problems.

the servers was changed to https:// a while ago, therefore the certicates
are tested.

When you get a certificate error, its typically because you have an old
certificate in the cache, please clear your cache, then it should work.

rgds
jan I.


2014-01-28 Jean-Marc Boidin jean-marc.boi...@hotmail.fr

 Bonjour à vous,



 Utilisateur d'OpenOffice, avec Base, Write et Calc, je rencontre un
 problème sur votre portail:



 En effet, il m'est impossible de pouvoir ouvrir et accèder à votre forum,
 en anonyme ou en abonné:



 URL: http://forum.openoffice.org/fr/forum ou bien
 URL: http://user.services.openoffice.org/fr/forum/index.php



 Mon navigateur me retourne le message suivant:








 Le certificat de sécurité de ce site Web présente un problème.













 Le certificat de sécurité présenté par ce site Web a été émis pour une
 autre adresse de site Web.

 Les problèmes de certificat de sécurité peuvent indiquer une tentative de
 duperie ou d'interception des données que vous envoyez sur le serveur.



 Nous vous recommandons de fermer cette page Web et de quitter ce site.



 Cliquez ici pour fermer cette page Web.



 Poursuivre avec ce site Web (non recommandé).








 Informations


 Si vous êtes arrivé sur cette page en cliquant sur un lien, vérifiez
 l'adresse du site Web dans la barre d'adresses afin de vous assurer qu'il
 s'agit de l'adresse attendue.
 Lorsque vous voulez visiter un site Web dont l'adresse est de type
 https://example.com, ajoutez  www  à l'adresse, https://www.example.com.
 Si vous décidez d'ignorer cette erreur et de continuer, n'entrez pas
 d'informations personnelles sur le site Web.


 Pour plus d'informations, consultez  Erreurs de certificat  dans l'aide
 d'Internet Explorer.






 Qu'en pensez-vous ?

 Mon @IP est-elle black listée ?

 OpenOffice est-elle également black listée par mon fournisseur FREE ?



 Merci pour votre avis et vos conseils.



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Re: New SNAPSHOT available (based on r1560772)

2014-01-28 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 27/01/2014 Herbert Duerr wrote:

[2] http://people.apache.org/~hdu/developer-snapshots/snapshot/


I see that filenames look like
Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.0_Linux_x86-64_install-rpm_it.tar.gz
Shouldn't they have a m1 or some other identifier that identifies them 
as not final?



I suggest to move this page into our MediaWiki instead where generated
markup can be directly used.


As you wish. No problem for me, of course. Actually, considering the 
audience, your link [2] above is just fine. I believe testers will be 
able to find what they need.



I also suggest to use a different name for these kinds of snapshots,
because the buildbots provide a different of snapshot [5] that are not
built for maximum compatibility. How about renaming the release-like
snapshots to milestone?


Milestone is OK for me.

Regards,
  Andrea.

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Re: Accès Forum impossible

2014-01-28 Thread FR web forum
Traduction :
Vous êtes sur une liste de diffusion internationale, il vous faut donc 
écrire en anglais uniquement.
Le serveur hébergeant le forum est désormais préfixé https: 
Ses certificats ont été testés et fonctionnent.
Si vous avez cette erreur, c'est que vous possédez un certificat périmé
dans le cache de votre navigateur.
Vider ce cache et vous pourrez ensuite vous connecter.
Salutations

- Mail original -
De: jan i j...@apache.org
À: dev dev@openoffice.apache.org
Envoyé: Mardi 28 Janvier 2014 17:58:10
Objet: Re: Accès Forum impossible

HI

this is an english mailing list, but I understand you are having cerficate
problems.

the servers was changed to https:// a while ago, therefore the certicates
are tested.

When you get a certificate error, its typically because you have an old
certificate in the cache, please clear your cache, then it should work.

rgds
jan I.


2014-01-28 Jean-Marc Boidin jean-marc.boi...@hotmail.fr

 Bonjour à vous,



 Utilisateur d'OpenOffice, avec Base, Write et Calc, je rencontre un
 problème sur votre portail:



 En effet, il m'est impossible de pouvoir ouvrir et accèder à votre forum,
 en anonyme ou en abonné:



 URL: http://forum.openoffice.org/fr/forum ou bien
 URL: http://user.services.openoffice.org/fr/forum/index.php



 Mon navigateur me retourne le message suivant:








 Le certificat de sécurité de ce site Web présente un problème.













 Le certificat de sécurité présenté par ce site Web a été émis pour une
 autre adresse de site Web.

 Les problèmes de certificat de sécurité peuvent indiquer une tentative de
 duperie ou d'interception des données que vous envoyez sur le serveur.



 Nous vous recommandons de fermer cette page Web et de quitter ce site.



 Cliquez ici pour fermer cette page Web.



 Poursuivre avec ce site Web (non recommandé).








 Informations


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 l'adresse du site Web dans la barre d'adresses afin de vous assurer qu'il
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 https://example.com, ajoutez  www  à l'adresse, https://www.example.com.
 Si vous décidez d'ignorer cette erreur et de continuer, n'entrez pas
 d'informations personnelles sur le site Web.


 Pour plus d'informations, consultez  Erreurs de certificat  dans l'aide
 d'Internet Explorer.






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 Mon @IP est-elle black listée ?

 OpenOffice est-elle également black listée par mon fournisseur FREE ?



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looking for help

2014-01-28 Thread Satya Sharma
Have started using Apache spreadshet, a very veratile indeed! However  would 
appreciate help in its use.e.g; how to print gridlines?
Tnx.
Satya.

Re: [Templates/Extensions] About end-users request to run sites under HTTPS

2014-01-28 Thread Marcus (OOo)

Am 01/26/2014 06:27 PM, schrieb jan i:

On 26 January 2014 16:54, Andrea Pescettipesce...@apache.org  wrote:


On 23/01/2014 Roberto Galoppini wrote:


Time by time we receive end-users' requests asking why extensions. and
templates. don't run under HTTPS.
If we want to, SourceForge would be happy to install such certificates.
Thoughts?



It would make sense to have HTTPS on both those sites.

Infra managed all of this internally so I don't know any details, but we
now have a certificate for *.openoffice.org that we are using on the wiki
and forum. Of course, the difference is that wiki/forum are hosted
internally, and I believe it's impossible, for security reasons, to make
that same certificate available for extensions and templates, which are
hosted externally.

I suggest that we proceed as follows: if there is consensus that it is a
good feature to have HTTPS on Extensions and Templates, we will contact
Infra and ask what to do (maybe the project should create two separate
certificates covering only extensions.openoffice.org and
templates.openoffice.org and hand them over to SourceForge to apply them;
but honestly I don't know).



Wearing my infra hat:

*.openoffice.org  can only be used for services located on apache hosts, we
cannot give the certificate to e.g. sourceforge. However it would be
possible to make a https: page under www.openoffice.org located on apache
servers, that list extensions from e.g. sourceforge, meaning the extensions
themself can be located outside apache (download will be http:// but lookup
is https://).


When you click on the link to download the extension/template, wouldn't 
this force a message in the browser like You are requesting possibly 
unsecure data from a secure webpage? Do you really want to go on?


If so, I don't think that this would be helpful.

Marcus


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Re: switch trunk from Mac 32bit to 64bit

2014-01-28 Thread Marcus (OOo)

Am 12/19/2013 05:58 PM, schrieb jan i:

On 19 December 2013 17:29, Herbert Duerrhdu_...@alice.de  wrote:


The new Mac port looks quite good. I uploaded a current version to my page
[1]. Jürgen already mentioned it will only work for OSX 10.7 and up. It is
based on todays trunk, which already contains a lot of fixes and
enhancements compared to our latest release. For details you can have a
look at our progress tracking page [2].

[1] http://people.apache.org/~hdu/
[2] http://people.apache.org/~hdu/izlist9.htm

In the early days of next year I plan to update our trunk so the new port
becomes active. To build it yourself you'll need XCode4 then. XCode4 comes
with the 10.7 SDK.


+1 the wiki build instructions should also be updated.


I've created a new webpage for sys reqs:

http://ooo-site.staging.apache.org/dev_docs/source/sys_reqs_aoo41.html

Of course it is not yet linked from somewhere.

Marcus


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Re: switch trunk from Mac 32bit to 64bit

2014-01-28 Thread Marcus (OOo)

Am 12/20/2013 02:47 PM, schrieb Herbert Duerr:

On 19.12.2013 17:58, jan i wrote:

On 19 December 2013 17:29, Herbert Duerr hdu_...@alice.de wrote:


The new Mac port looks quite good. I uploaded a current version to my
page
[1]. Jürgen already mentioned it will only work for OSX 10.7 and up.
It is
based on todays trunk, which already contains a lot of fixes and
enhancements compared to our latest release. For details you can have a
look at our progress tracking page [2].

[1] http://people.apache.org/~hdu/
[2] http://people.apache.org/~hdu/izlist9.htm

In the early days of next year I plan to update our trunk so the new
port
becomes active. To build it yourself you'll need XCode4 then. XCode4
comes
with the 10.7 SDK.


+1 the wiki build instructions should also be updated.


+1


Do we also need to update information on the download page (e.g. that we
only support OSX 10.7 and up) ?


As Jürgen already mentioned the installation files are already
protected. We should also update the release notes, etc.

If it is possible to know the OS version from e.g. the browser's User
Agent then we should update the download page too. Maybe we already have
such a mechanism. Does anyone happen to have OSX 10.3 or earlier? What
happens when you go to the OpenOffice download page?


Good point.

Can someone help me and test the download webpage with different OSX 
versions? I need the user agent text fromthe used browsers (Firefox and 
Safari).


Or better, please use this webpage and send me the raw data from the table:

http://www.openoffice.org/download/test/analyze.html

If there is a way to recognize the differences, then I can build 
something around the scripting.


Otherwise I would suggest a general hint text when OSX in general was 
detected.


Marcus


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Re: switch trunk from Mac 32bit to 64bit

2014-01-28 Thread Marcus (OOo)

Am 01/28/2014 11:18 PM, schrieb Marcus (OOo):

Am 12/19/2013 05:58 PM, schrieb jan i:

On 19 December 2013 17:29, Herbert Duerrhdu_...@alice.de wrote:


The new Mac port looks quite good. I uploaded a current version to my
page
[1]. Jürgen already mentioned it will only work for OSX 10.7 and up.
It is
based on todays trunk, which already contains a lot of fixes and
enhancements compared to our latest release. For details you can have a
look at our progress tracking page [2].

[1] http://people.apache.org/~hdu/
[2] http://people.apache.org/~hdu/izlist9.htm

In the early days of next year I plan to update our trunk so the new
port
becomes active. To build it yourself you'll need XCode4 then. XCode4
comes
with the 10.7 SDK.


+1 the wiki build instructions should also be updated.


I've created a new webpage for sys reqs:

http://ooo-site.staging.apache.org/dev_docs/source/sys_reqs_aoo41.html

Of course it is not yet linked from somewhere.


I think the paragraphs about Java and accessibility need an update. So, 
please experts, update the text, so that it is correct for the release.


Thanks

Marcus

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Re: [Templates/Extensions] About end-users request to run sites under HTTPS

2014-01-28 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 26/01/2014 jan i wrote:

*.openoffice.org  can only be used for services located on apache hosts, we
cannot give the certificate to e.g. sourceforge.


OK. So this is clear: the fact that we do have a *.openoffice.org 
certificate becomes irrelevant for this discussion since it cannot be 
used for externally hosted sites anyway. Good.



However it would be
possible to make a https: page under www.openoffice.org located on apache
servers, that list extensions from e.g. sourceforge, meaning the extensions
themself can be located outside apache (download will be http:// but lookup
is https://).


Besides the comment by Marcus, I think that here the idea is simply to 
be able (I see it from the user's point of view) to offer login and 
sessions over HTTPS at the same URL. So just like we moved

http://wiki.openoffice.org - https://wiki.openoffice.org
keeping it on the same server, the idea would be to move
http://extensions.openoffice.org - https://extensions.openoffice.org
but keeping it hosted where it is, not mirrored on the Apache servers.

Now, would this need a specific certificate covering only 
extensions.openoffice.org that can be requested (by whom? Apache?) and 
then handed over to SourceForge? I have no idea if this is a feasible 
solution, cost, effort, security considerations... Maybe there are other 
examples of domains where the DNS zone is managed by Apache, but hosting 
is external and HTTPS is available.


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Re: switch trunk from Mac 32bit to 64bit

2014-01-28 Thread František Erben
Hello,
Java is necessary for use Wizards (Letter, Fax, Agenda…) too.
If you don’t have installed Java (OS X 10.7 is distributed by default without 
Java), AOO show you dialog about it.

Best regards

+Frantisek Erben



28. 1. 2014 v 23:34, Marcus (OOo) marcus.m...@wtnet.de:

 I think the paragraphs about Java and accessibility need an update



Re: [Templates/Extensions] About end-users request to run sites under HTTPS

2014-01-28 Thread jan i
On 28 January 2014 23:41, Andrea Pescetti pesce...@apache.org wrote:

 On 26/01/2014 jan i wrote:

 *.openoffice.org  can only be used for services located on apache hosts,
 we
 cannot give the certificate to e.g. sourceforge.


 OK. So this is clear: the fact that we do have a *.openoffice.orgcertificate 
 becomes irrelevant for this discussion since it cannot be used
 for externally hosted sites anyway. Good.


  However it would be
 possible to make a https: page under www.openoffice.org located on apache
 servers, that list extensions from e.g. sourceforge, meaning the
 extensions
 themself can be located outside apache (download will be http:// but
 lookup
 is https://).


 Besides the comment by Marcus, I think that here the idea is simply to be
 able (I see it from the user's point of view) to offer login and sessions
 over HTTPS at the same URL. So just like we moved
 http://wiki.openoffice.org - https://wiki.openoffice.org
 keeping it on the same server, the idea would be to move
 http://extensions.openoffice.org - https://extensions.openoffice.org
 but keeping it hosted where it is, not mirrored on the Apache servers.

 Now, would this need a specific certificate covering only
 extensions.openoffice.org that can be requested (by whom? Apache?) and
 then handed over to SourceForge? I have no idea if this is a feasible
 solution, cost, effort, security considerations... Maybe there are other
 examples of domains where the DNS zone is managed by Apache, but hosting is
 external and HTTPS is available.


we have wildcard certificate,so to my best knowledge we cannot in parallel
have a specific certificate.

DNS zone is not enough,the https endpoint need to be one of our proxy
servers. Our proxy servers proxies the request to another (internal) url
which do not have the openoffice certificate. This method would do the trix
but all traffic would go through the proxy. Please remark this is not
redirect so no ugly warning.

rgds
jan i



 Regards,
   Andrea.

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64bit Mac crashs often after start

2014-01-28 Thread Raphael Bircher

Hi at all

I recognise that the OSX 4.0.1 often crachs after start. It is not realy 
reproducible, but I have the feeling that there is something wrong. I 
just whant to let you know, so we can keep a eye on this.


System: 10.9 Mavericks.

I will try to get more information about this behavior

Greetings Raphael

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Re: 64bit Mac crashs often after start

2014-01-28 Thread Herbert Duerr
Hi Raphael,

On 01/29/2014 08:07 AM, Raphael Bircher wrote:
 I recognise that the OSX 4.0.1 often crachs after start. It is not realy
 reproducible, but I have the feeling that there is something wrong. I
 just whant to let you know, so we can keep a eye on this.
 
 System: 10.9 Mavericks.
 
 I will try to get more information about this behavior

The Mac crash reporter will have some interesting details about this.
Please copy and paste such a report into a text document and attach it
to a new issue.

I also suggest to experiment with enabling/disabling extensions, the
update checker and with the java settings.

Herbert

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Re: switch trunk from Mac 32bit to 64bit

2014-01-28 Thread Andre Fischer

On 28.01.2014 23:18, Marcus (OOo) wrote:

Am 12/19/2013 05:58 PM, schrieb jan i:

On 19 December 2013 17:29, Herbert Duerrhdu_...@alice.de  wrote:

The new Mac port looks quite good. I uploaded a current version to 
my page
[1]. Jürgen already mentioned it will only work for OSX 10.7 and up. 
It is

based on todays trunk, which already contains a lot of fixes and
enhancements compared to our latest release. For details you can have a
look at our progress tracking page [2].

[1] http://people.apache.org/~hdu/
[2] http://people.apache.org/~hdu/izlist9.htm

In the early days of next year I plan to update our trunk so the new 
port
becomes active. To build it yourself you'll need XCode4 then. XCode4 
comes

with the 10.7 SDK.


+1 the wiki build instructions should also be updated.


I've created a new webpage for sys reqs:

http://ooo-site.staging.apache.org/dev_docs/source/sys_reqs_aoo41.html


Thanks, great work.
Maybe we should not state so prominently that we are not Windows 8 
certified.  We don't have the goal to be and probably never will. As far 
as I know we also not certified on any other Windows, or any other OS.


-Andre



Of course it is not yet linked from somewhere.

Marcus


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Re: Capstone project and new build

2014-01-28 Thread Andre Fischer

On 28.01.2014 10:39, jan i wrote:

Hi.

Last week the capstone project managed to completely generate a module
(hwpfilter) without using build and/or makefiles. It is all done in a
visual studio solution.


That is really good news.  Thank you and everybody involved for your 
great work.

Do you have a link to your changes?  I would like to see what you have done.

-Andre



The next targets are:
1) expand the solution to multiple modules (this is more or less just work)
2) define a xslt that generates a Makefile (we have tested that we can
store the extra information needed in the vxproj file)
3) Define a way to set common defines in all vxproj files (most likely a
xslt)
4) Document the new system.

The project started with 4 students, 1 left the project and 1 is less
active, however the remaining 2 really do a good job.

We have defined the branch capstone, but only use it locally and to merge
from trunk, so at this point in time the solution is not available.

rgds
jan I.




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Re: Capstone project and new build

2014-01-28 Thread jan i
On 29 January 2014 08:46, Andre Fischer awf@gmail.com wrote:

 On 28.01.2014 10:39, jan i wrote:

 Hi.

 Last week the capstone project managed to completely generate a module
 (hwpfilter) without using build and/or makefiles. It is all done in a
 visual studio solution.


 That is really good news.  Thank you and everybody involved for your great
 work.
 Do you have a link to your changes?  I would like to see what you have
 done.


At the moment I keep the actual files of the radar, because it undergoes
rapid changes. However I think we see each other at the end of the week and
there I can show you and we can discuss my makefile idea.

rgds
jan I.


 The project started with 4 students, 1 left the project and 1 is less
 active, however the remaining 2 really do a good job.

 We have defined the branch capstone, but only use it locally and to merge
 from trunk, so at this point in time the solution is not available.

 rgds
 jan I.



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Re: About openxml handling code

2014-01-28 Thread Andre Fischer

On 28.01.2014 13:47, Mayur wrote:

Hi,

I am very new to the OpenOffice code, and need some help understanding the
open-xml handling code. Could someone please answer the following
questions?

  i. There seem to be two distinct pieces of code that do open-xml parsing
in different ways. There's one part in writerfilter that has some
generated code (xslt based) that provides factories and classes for
creating different object types. And then, for sc and sd, all of the
parsing code is in the oox module and seems to be hand-written. Why is
that? Are there plans to move the parsing code to a common module? (perhaps
oox ...)


Re why: OOXML import has been developed while OpenOffice was maintained 
by Sun, later Oracle.  There where at least three development teams 
involved (for Writer, Calc, Draw/Impress). Sometimes they did not 
communicate with each other as well as they should have.  Having 
different modules is one of the results.  But, as far as I know, 
writerfilter has some calls into oox for shared functionality.


Re future plans: Some of us are thinking about improving the OOXML 
support.  Consolidation of the code base into one module is a long term 
goal.




ii. Probably a related question - why are drawing-ml shapes and pictures
not supported in sw, while they are supported in sc and sd? The parsing
code seems to be there. The tag wps:wsp has very little delta with the p:sp
tag. Is this in works?


Well, see my above comments.
And, parsing OOXML is the easy part, importing the data into the 
application model is the hard part.  Calc and Impress use the same model 
for representing graphical objects, Writer has its own.


If you are interested in OOXML import/export then maybe we can work 
together on improving it?


Regards,
Andre



thanks,
mayur




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Re: Capstone project and new build

2014-01-28 Thread Andre Fischer

On 29.01.2014 08:53, jan i wrote:

On 29 January 2014 08:46, Andre Fischer awf@gmail.com wrote:


On 28.01.2014 10:39, jan i wrote:


Hi.

Last week the capstone project managed to completely generate a module
(hwpfilter) without using build and/or makefiles. It is all done in a
visual studio solution.


That is really good news.  Thank you and everybody involved for your great
work.
Do you have a link to your changes?  I would like to see what you have
done.


At the moment I keep the actual files of the radar, because it undergoes
rapid changes. However I think we see each other at the end of the week and
there I can show you and we can discuss my makefile idea.


That is good enough for me :-)
See you in Brussels.

-Andre



rgds
jan I.



The project started with 4 students, 1 left the project and 1 is less
active, however the remaining 2 really do a good job.

We have defined the branch capstone, but only use it locally and to merge
from trunk, so at this point in time the solution is not available.

rgds
jan I.



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