Re: [OO_SDK] [linux] [Makefile] Errors while compiling examples in sdk

2015-04-23 Thread Ariel Constenla-Haile
Hello Abhinav,

On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 11:21:04AM +0530, Abhinav Tripathi wrote:
> I tried to compile the examples again and i found that if i run
> setsdkenv_unix from /opt/openoffice4/sdk then everything runs fine and the
> examples compile.
> But if i run setsdkenv_unix.sh from ~/openoffice4.1_sdk/ubuntu then errors
> still arise. After a little digging, i found that it is because of the
> current shell being closed as the sh script closes. so i used opened a new
> shell and then ran it using :
> bash
> . ~/openoffice4.1_sdk/ubuntu/setsdkenv_unix.sh
> now as long as i dont close the current shell using 'exit' i am able to
> build the exmples.
> .
> I just wanted to ask if it is meant like this to always run the
> setsdkenv_unix from sdk folder or if opening a new shell and running from
> home directory is mandatory?

You need to open a terminal and source 
~/openoffice4.1_sdk/ubuntu/setsdkenv_unix.sh

source ~/openoffice4.1_sdk/ubuntu/setsdkenv_unix.sh

and make the examples inside this terminal with the SDK env. set by the
script.

Running from /opt/openoffice4/sdk/setsdkenv_unix is also fine; just read
the script, you'll see that if you don't pass --force-configure and the
already configured script exists in your home, it will source it.


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Re: [OO_SDK] [linux] [Makefile] Errors while compiling examples in sdk

2015-04-23 Thread Abhinav Tripathi
I tried to compile the examples again and i found that if i run
setsdkenv_unix from /opt/openoffice4/sdk then everything runs fine and the
examples compile.
But if i run setsdkenv_unix.sh from ~/openoffice4.1_sdk/ubuntu then errors
still arise. After a little digging, i found that it is because of the
current shell being closed as the sh script closes. so i used opened a new
shell and then ran it using :
bash
. ~/openoffice4.1_sdk/ubuntu/setsdkenv_unix.sh
now as long as i dont close the current shell using 'exit' i am able to
build the exmples.
.
I just wanted to ask if it is meant like this to always run the
setsdkenv_unix from sdk folder or if opening a new shell and running from
home directory is mandatory?
.
Abhinav

On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 10:49 PM, Abhinav Tripathi 
wrote:

> Thanks!
> I used setsdkenv_unix once but I didnt know it generated any script which
> is to be run.
> .
> I removed and reinstalled everything again and then tried it and
> everything works!
> Thanks again!
> .
> Abhinav
> On 23-Apr-2015 8:17 PM, "Ariel Constenla-Haile" 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 01:01:30AM -0700, Abhinav Tripathi wrote:
>> > Hello!
>> > I downloaded The OpenOffice deb files and Sdk deb file...
>> > I used dpkg from command line to install all the deb files.. They got
>> > installed in /opt/openoffice4 and Sdk in /opt/openoffice4/sdk
>> > .
>> > I had to use deb files from the website because i could download it from
>> > the apt-get...
>> > I am Using Ubuntu 14.10!
>> > When i tried to compile any example in
>> > /opt/openoffice4/sdk/examples/DevelopersGuide/ProfUNO/ i got many
>> errors..
>> > .
>> > To overcome some of these i did :
>> > 1. copied all files from sdk/bin/ to my root folder /bin/ because the
>> error
>> > said /bin/cppumaker : command not found
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> You need to set up the SDK environment, you don't need to copy anything.
>> Please read /opt/openoffice4/sdk/docs/install.html
>>
>> You need to execute /opt/openoffice4/sdk/setsdkenv_unix as a normal
>> user, not root; provide all the information it will ask you. This will
>> generate a script in your home directory that you must source every time
>> you want to build an SDK example. The script takes care of setting the
>> required environment variables, there is no need to copy anything from
>> /opt to your home.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> --
>> Ariel Constenla-Haile
>> La Plata, Argentina
>>
>


Re: Two current articles

2015-04-23 Thread Nancy K
Hi everyone, 
I just wanted to suggest that negative points made in these articles can be 
turned around and made into good public relations by addressing these points as 
separate blog posts. Several positive blog posts linking back to OpenOffice 
would be easier to read than one article addressing too many topics. 
I also noticed comments on these articles describing what people like and that 
is a peek into features some future customers might desire. Maybe that needs to 
be implemented, or maybe not. Maybe a feature people like can be the platform 
to something no one has thought to develop yet. I really believe in open source 
freedom to dream big.
I know that there are marketing volunteers and writing volunteers. At one time 
there was a usability/ui/ux start. Unlike coding jobs that can be done 
independently, what do you think about creating a way to work together on  some 
of the marketing/writing/usability/web design jobs? I can think of one way to 
do this - but I bet you can think of better ways. One beginning idea is to 
devote one page to addressing the facts that need to be presented, the ideas 
that need to be surveyed, the features that are desirable, anything else that 
can be used by the marketing team and the writers to post in blogs. Focusing on 
the things that can be accomplished and the direction that needs to be 
broadcast. I know that having this focused information would help me develop 
the infographics I still would like to create for this project. I would also 
like to work on any html5/css3/seo/web design and usability project and 
brainstorm on any marketing ideas. But I don't know what is needed - what the 
priority is. 
Ever since I started following the development list, I have seen an increase in 
downloads for every version that is developed. I have also seen amazing support 
between the developers. Obviously Apache Open Office developers are doing a lot 
of things right! I think this is a creative, fun and positive group with a lot 
of passion for coding. Nancy      Nancy       Web Design        
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 From: Pedro Giffuni 
 To: OOo Apache  
 Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 7:05 PM
 Subject: Re: Two current articles
   
Hello;

I just wanted to mention that while it indeed appears that Apache
OpenOffice is over-going a crisis, you can rest assured that in
opensource there is no such thing as death.

We always knew that other projects would take our code and
won't give back, we always knew that there would be a dirty PR
game against us, and to be honest, none of that ever stopped
us from considering the idea of Apache OpenOffice as a TLP in
the ASF and it didn't stop us from doing code that we like.
That obviously hasn't stopped people from downloading the
code either.

To make this absolutely clear: the brand for "Apache OpenOffice"
cannot be assigned to a non-ASF project, it will stay here and we
are not merging with anyone else.

Apache OpenOffice, under an Apache License, will live on as long
as some one finds value in taking the code and use it for whatever
purpose they want. This was what we wanted to do and this is
what is still happening. The liberal licensing has already benefited
other Apache Projects, and that alone was a great reason to have
OpenOffice within the ASF.

This said, there is a crisis, but crisis is actually an opportunity to
change the way things are done. In a project where no one is
getting paid to do anything, crisis doesn't really mean much
of anything.

Concerning the lack of Release Manager, I took the chance to
check the Apache documentation about the role (it appears the
httpd case is as authoritative as it gets):

http://httpd.apache.org/dev/release.html

"The release is coordinated by a Release Manager (hereafter, abbreviated 
as RM). Since this job requires trust, coordination of the development 
community, and access to subversion, only committers to the project can 
be RM. However, there is no set RM, and more than one RM can be active 
at a time. Any committer may create a release candidate, provided that 
it is based on a releasable (non-vetoed) tag of our current subversion 
repository corresponding to the target version number."

Personally I wouldn't have the time to spend on this, and I feel better
writing small pieces of code (I am not as active as I used to but
now we have a new state-of-the-art random number generator
in Calc). I am pretty sure there are capable committers that have
the same time availability issue.

I would suggest that the PMC, as a team, takes over the
Release Management role. Any committer (and the PMC is full of
them) can do the tasks.

IMHO, at this time only reason for making a release is signing
the Windows binaries, so hopefully the task is not too big for
the PMC.

Pedro.




  

Re: Two current articles

2015-04-23 Thread Pedro Giffuni

Hello;

I just wanted to mention that while it indeed appears that Apache
OpenOffice is over-going a crisis, you can rest assured that in
opensource there is no such thing as death.

We always knew that other projects would take our code and
won't give back, we always knew that there would be a dirty PR
game against us, and to be honest, none of that ever stopped
us from considering the idea of Apache OpenOffice as a TLP in
the ASF and it didn't stop us from doing code that we like.
That obviously hasn't stopped people from downloading the
code either.

To make this absolutely clear: the brand for "Apache OpenOffice"
cannot be assigned to a non-ASF project, it will stay here and we
are not merging with anyone else.

Apache OpenOffice, under an Apache License, will live on as long
as some one finds value in taking the code and use it for whatever
purpose they want. This was what we wanted to do and this is
what is still happening. The liberal licensing has already benefited
other Apache Projects, and that alone was a great reason to have
OpenOffice within the ASF.

This said, there is a crisis, but crisis is actually an opportunity to
change the way things are done. In a project where no one is
getting paid to do anything, crisis doesn't really mean much
of anything.

Concerning the lack of Release Manager, I took the chance to
check the Apache documentation about the role (it appears the
httpd case is as authoritative as it gets):

http://httpd.apache.org/dev/release.html

"The release is coordinated by a Release Manager (hereafter, abbreviated 
as RM). Since this job requires trust, coordination of the development 
community, and access to subversion, only committers to the project can 
be RM. However, there is no set RM, and more than one RM can be active 
at a time. Any committer may create a release candidate, provided that 
it is based on a releasable (non-vetoed) tag of our current subversion 
repository corresponding to the target version number."


Personally I wouldn't have the time to spend on this, and I feel better
writing small pieces of code (I am not as active as I used to but
now we have a new state-of-the-art random number generator
in Calc). I am pretty sure there are capable committers that have
the same time availability issue.

I would suggest that the PMC, as a team, takes over the
Release Management role. Any committer (and the PMC is full of
them) can do the tasks.

IMHO, at this time only reason for making a release is signing
the Windows binaries, so hopefully the task is not too big for
the PMC.

Pedro.




Controller class for documents/textView classes in Open Office (NSDocument like?)

2015-04-23 Thread ANTHONY CRUZ
I’ve been digging through the source code in the Aqua build. I’m mainly and 
ObjC developer. I’d love to be able to set up an Xcode project and contribute 
to the project.

After looking for a really long time for an app delegate (not loaded from 
Interface Builder) I was able to find vclapp.mm. What are the primary view 
classes in Apache open office for displaying the documents? I’ve been looking 
for the class responsible for displaying the contents of files (like a word 
document). I was hoping to find a controller for a document that has a 
NSTextView property but I can’t seem to find it.

The Developer’s guide mostly has Java examples and when I search I keep finding 
pages in the Wiki that are possibly out of date. Is the document 
controller/text view done in Java? Or is there C++ or Objective-C API for 
opening document windows? I know I can turn off the Java runtime in Open Office 
preferences so i was hoping I could avoid Java. 

Is there a C++ class for opening document files (analogous to an NSDocument 
subclass, in a pure Objective-C app). I’d love to write an Objective-C wrapper 
around it. 

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Re: Two current articles

2015-04-23 Thread Carl Marcum

On 04/23/2015 12:14 PM, jan i wrote:

On 23 April 2015 at 17:52, Rory O'Farrell  wrote:


I have been sent these URLs for two current articles predicting doom and
gloom for OpenOffice.  I echo them here for information.

News articles
http://www.datamation.com/open-source/is-openoffice-dying.html
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/203979-is-openoffice-dying


Thanks, being open has it´s drawbacks. The whole community participated in
making the report, something I strongly prefer, and he
used (against advice) not the final version, which is significantly
different, but the version that fitted his message best.

I do not believe being secret about our challenges is the right way, even
though such articles are not pleasant reading. We will always have
people who misuse drafts, but I am not prepared to make reports with only a
little circle of people. We are an open community and I for one
am proud that we dare discuss openly.

The facts of the report are correct, they can be found by studying this ML.

Instead of discussion how unfair life is, let us all, use this as a turning
point, to get the activity levels up where they belong.

I had a lot of positive input at apacheCON Austin, and it is my hope that
some of it turn into realities.

rgds
jan I.




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Re: [OO_SDK] [linux] [Makefile] Errors while compiling examples in sdk

2015-04-23 Thread Abhinav Tripathi
Thanks!
I used setsdkenv_unix once but I didnt know it generated any script which
is to be run.
.
I removed and reinstalled everything again and then tried it and everything
works!
Thanks again!
.
Abhinav
On 23-Apr-2015 8:17 PM, "Ariel Constenla-Haile"  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 01:01:30AM -0700, Abhinav Tripathi wrote:
> > Hello!
> > I downloaded The OpenOffice deb files and Sdk deb file...
> > I used dpkg from command line to install all the deb files.. They got
> > installed in /opt/openoffice4 and Sdk in /opt/openoffice4/sdk
> > .
> > I had to use deb files from the website because i could download it from
> > the apt-get...
> > I am Using Ubuntu 14.10!
> > When i tried to compile any example in
> > /opt/openoffice4/sdk/examples/DevelopersGuide/ProfUNO/ i got many
> errors..
> > .
> > To overcome some of these i did :
> > 1. copied all files from sdk/bin/ to my root folder /bin/ because the
> error
> > said /bin/cppumaker : command not found
>
> [...]
>
> You need to set up the SDK environment, you don't need to copy anything.
> Please read /opt/openoffice4/sdk/docs/install.html
>
> You need to execute /opt/openoffice4/sdk/setsdkenv_unix as a normal
> user, not root; provide all the information it will ask you. This will
> generate a script in your home directory that you must source every time
> you want to build an SDK example. The script takes care of setting the
> required environment variables, there is no need to copy anything from
> /opt to your home.
>
>
> Regards
> --
> Ariel Constenla-Haile
> La Plata, Argentina
>


Re: Two current articles

2015-04-23 Thread jan i
On 23 April 2015 at 17:52, Rory O'Farrell  wrote:

>
> I have been sent these URLs for two current articles predicting doom and
> gloom for OpenOffice.  I echo them here for information.
>
> News articles
> http://www.datamation.com/open-source/is-openoffice-dying.html
> http://www.extremetech.com/computing/203979-is-openoffice-dying
>

Thanks, being open has it´s drawbacks. The whole community participated in
making the report, something I strongly prefer, and he
used (against advice) not the final version, which is significantly
different, but the version that fitted his message best.

I do not believe being secret about our challenges is the right way, even
though such articles are not pleasant reading. We will always have
people who misuse drafts, but I am not prepared to make reports with only a
little circle of people. We are an open community and I for one
am proud that we dare discuss openly.

The facts of the report are correct, they can be found by studying this ML.

Instead of discussion how unfair life is, let us all, use this as a turning
point, to get the activity levels up where they belong.

I had a lot of positive input at apacheCON Austin, and it is my hope that
some of it turn into realities.

rgds
jan I.



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>
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Two current articles

2015-04-23 Thread Rory O'Farrell

I have been sent these URLs for two current articles predicting doom and gloom 
for OpenOffice.  I echo them here for information.

News articles
http://www.datamation.com/open-source/is-openoffice-dying.html
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/203979-is-openoffice-dying

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Re: [OO_SDK] [linux] [Makefile] Errors while compiling examples in sdk

2015-04-23 Thread Ariel Constenla-Haile
Hello,

On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 01:01:30AM -0700, Abhinav Tripathi wrote:
> Hello!
> I downloaded The OpenOffice deb files and Sdk deb file...
> I used dpkg from command line to install all the deb files.. They got
> installed in /opt/openoffice4 and Sdk in /opt/openoffice4/sdk
> .
> I had to use deb files from the website because i could download it from
> the apt-get...
> I am Using Ubuntu 14.10!
> When i tried to compile any example in
> /opt/openoffice4/sdk/examples/DevelopersGuide/ProfUNO/ i got many errors..
> .
> To overcome some of these i did :
> 1. copied all files from sdk/bin/ to my root folder /bin/ because the error
> said /bin/cppumaker : command not found

[...]

You need to set up the SDK environment, you don't need to copy anything.
Please read /opt/openoffice4/sdk/docs/install.html

You need to execute /opt/openoffice4/sdk/setsdkenv_unix as a normal
user, not root; provide all the information it will ask you. This will
generate a script in your home directory that you must source every time
you want to build an SDK example. The script takes care of setting the
required environment variables, there is no need to copy anything from
/opt to your home.


Regards
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La Plata, Argentina


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Re: translations for a message in NetBeans plugin

2015-04-23 Thread Carl Marcum

On 04/23/2015 03:20 AM, Alexandro Colorado wrote:

On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 10:23 PM, Carl Marcum  wrote:


Hi all,

I need to add a message to a dialog in the NetBeans plugin and would also
like to update the other language bundle.properties files.

I need translations for the following message in es, it_IT, ja, pt_BR,
zh_CN

" Cancel and set OpenOffice and SDK locations in Tools > Options >
Miscellaneous > AOO API Plugin "


​es_ES: "Cancela y apunta la ubicación de OpenOffice y el SDK en
Herramientas > Opciones > Miscelaneos > Plugin del API de AOO"​




Thanks,
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Thanks Alexandro !!

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Re: translations for a message in NetBeans plugin

2015-04-23 Thread Carl Marcum

On 04/23/2015 03:02 AM, Andrea Pescetti wrote:

On 23/04/2015 Carl Marcum wrote:

I need translations for the following message in es, it_IT, ja, pt_BR,
zh_CN


Please forward to the l10n list if you don't get all the messages you 
need. Our translators hang around there.



" Cancel and set OpenOffice and SDK locations in Tools > Options >
Miscellaneous > AOO API Plugin "


[Assuming it is telling a user what to do, as in "Please cancel and 
set..."]


it_IT: " Annullare e impostare i percorsi di OpenOffice e del suo SDK 
in Tools > Options > Miscellaneous > AOO API Plugin "


That is based on my copy of NetBeans 8.0; I don't know if NetBeans is 
available with Italian menus too.


While at it, let me thank you for your activity on this plugin and its 
success!


Regards,
  Andrea.

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Andrea,

I'll look into the menu titles.

Thanks for your help !!!

Beast regards,
Carl

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Re: Query regarding to open office

2015-04-23 Thread Alexandro Colorado
I am not sure if this guy is talking about our product. Looking at his
domain 'seimens.com' they might be refering to their open-office product.
http://wiki.unify.com/wiki/HiPath_OpenOffice_ME

I know is disgusting. But need to verify he actually means Apache
OpenOffice.

On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 3:42 AM, FR web forum  wrote:

> >Can we use open-office instead of MS office without any extra cost?
> http://www.openoffice.org/why/why_free.html
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Re: Query regarding to open office

2015-04-23 Thread FR web forum
>Can we use open-office instead of MS office without any extra cost?
http://www.openoffice.org/why/why_free.html

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Re: translations for a message in NetBeans plugin

2015-04-23 Thread Alexandro Colorado
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 10:23 PM, Carl Marcum  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I need to add a message to a dialog in the NetBeans plugin and would also
> like to update the other language bundle.properties files.
>
> I need translations for the following message in es, it_IT, ja, pt_BR,
> zh_CN
>
> " Cancel and set OpenOffice and SDK locations in Tools > Options >
> Miscellaneous > AOO API Plugin "
>

​es_ES: "Cancela y apunta la ubicación de OpenOffice y el SDK en
Herramientas > Opciones > Miscelaneos > Plugin del API de AOO"​



>
> Thanks,
> Carl
>
>
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Re: translations for a message in NetBeans plugin

2015-04-23 Thread Andrea Pescetti

On 23/04/2015 Carl Marcum wrote:

I need translations for the following message in es, it_IT, ja, pt_BR,
zh_CN


Please forward to the l10n list if you don't get all the messages you 
need. Our translators hang around there.



" Cancel and set OpenOffice and SDK locations in Tools > Options >
Miscellaneous > AOO API Plugin "


[Assuming it is telling a user what to do, as in "Please cancel and set..."]

it_IT: " Annullare e impostare i percorsi di OpenOffice e del suo SDK in 
Tools > Options > Miscellaneous > AOO API Plugin "


That is based on my copy of NetBeans 8.0; I don't know if NetBeans is 
available with Italian menus too.


While at it, let me thank you for your activity on this plugin and its 
success!


Regards,
  Andrea.

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