Re: Query

2020-03-18 Thread Peter Kovacs

On Github you can see the following Distribution:

1. C++ 79.3% 
2. Java 9.8% 
3. Makefile 2.3% 
4. XSLT 2.2% 
5. PostScript 2.1%
   
6. C 1.4% 
7. Other 2.9%

So the Core is written in C/C++. But it is still in an old style. So we 
use gnu98 standard. Mainly because we support old Distributions.
So we still support Centos 7. On Windows we need to move to newer SDKs, 
currently we use an outdated one, which makes trouble.
Some volunteers have tried to update it but it never went into our 
sourcetree.
For MacOSX we moved up in the SDK versions, and got rid of the most 
legacy stuff.


About the Java Code: Java has been introduced by sun at some point in 
history. A lot of Wizards are made in Java.
I am not sure if Java is completly optional, since ant the Java build 
tool we use is not optional. But most of the code is optional for sure.


Other Code:
We have some Perl and bash scripts that help us to build openoffice. 
They are currently added in the source repository.

We have integrated some Scripts in python too. I.E. Mailmerge.
Also there is some Assambler script which is very interesting concept. 
The assambler application creates a sort of compability layer between 
languages.
We can directly use a Java class in C++, when it is announced by special 
idl files or vice versa. Pretty neat but breaks any chance currently to 
use an IDE.


Also the codes is divided in Modules. You can check the Architecture at 
[1] where it gives some abstract overview. However at [2] I created a 
dependency sheet, showing how the build environment thinks the modules 
depends on each other. [3] tries to explain what each modules does, but 
it is incomplete and I invite everyone to help to complete it. I try to 
collect text from other parts of the wiki and from the code.


HTH
Peter

[1] https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Architecture
[2] https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/File:Dependency_graph_trunc.odg
[3] https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Main


Am 16.03.20 um 22:31 schrieb James Taylor:

Hello,

I am James and I am currently studying a BTEC Level 3 extended Diploma in IT 
and Computing at Henley College.

As part of my course, we have different units and one of them we are currently 
covering is Programming.

I was wondering what OpenOffice is programmed in, and how it works in a code 
way.

I am sorry if this isn’t very clear.

Kind Regards,
James Taylor

Sent from Mail for Windows 10




Re: Query

2020-03-17 Thread Dirk-Willem van Gulik



> On 17 Mar 2020, at 09:07, Bidouille  wrote:
> 
>> I was wondering what OpenOffice is programmed in, and how it works in
>> a code way.

> OpenOffice use C++ language
> You can contribute via the Github repo:
> https://github.com/apache/openoffice

And if you are unsure where to start - then work your way through:

https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Development
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide_AOO

with a nice talk and general info on

https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/openoffice_build_system/
https://openoffice.apache.org/orientation/index.html

and once you are going - look at

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Help+Wanted

Dw.



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Re: Query

2020-03-17 Thread Bidouille
> I was wondering what OpenOffice is programmed in, and how it works in
> a code way.
OpenOffice use C++ language
You can contribute via the Github repo:
https://github.com/apache/openoffice

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Re: Query about Open Office

2016-11-25 Thread Pedro

Hi Tom

It looks like the best answer is to keep and old XP computer to look 
after

this until we retire, as we have approx 4,000 CPH files


I would advise to convert those files to a recent and open file format 
(such as SVG or ODG) as soon (and as fast) as possible.
Your XP computer will eventually stop working, not because Microsoft 
doesn't support the OS, but because the hardware will fail.
You really don't want to wait for the day you really need some of the 
files to find out that your old PC won't even boot...


Just my 2 cents.
Pedro


Cheers
Tom

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On 23 November 2016 at 14:08, Marcus  wrote:


Am 11/23/2016 12:36 PM, schrieb Peter Kovacs:


I am sorry. I do not think so.
Can Corel export to another file format?



as OpenOffice has no import filter for this file format, you have 
indeed

not many possibilities:

1. If still available, install CPH and see if there are other suitable
file formats you can export your *.cfph fikes to. I'm sorry, I don't 
know

this so I cannot tell you.

2. Try to find out if this software has a successor or if another 
Corel

software is able to open the files.

3. Maybe this forums thread [1] is helping you.

4. Or this one [2].

[1] http://www.vinylforum.org/smf/all-other-software/need-help-c
onverting-cph-file/msg65866#msg65866

[2] http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?f=52=45318

I hope this helps you at least a bit.

Marcus



Tom Kerr  schrieb am Mi., 23. Nov. 2016, 08:18:


We are getting new computers in the shop and our computer guy 
suggested we

contact you

We currently have many files made from Corel Print House V 5.00
The files are CPH files

Does Open Office have the ability to open CPH files?






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Re: Query about Open Office

2016-11-24 Thread Tom Kerr
Thank you for your time and effort

It looks like the best answer is to keep and old XP computer to look after
this until we retire, as we have approx 4,000 CPH files

Cheers
Tom

Tom & Rose-Marie Kerr
Box 220, 39 Bridge St East
Campbellford, ON, K0L 1L0
T: 705-653-4335
F: 705-653-1655
www.FrogsWhiskersInk.com
www.KerrsCornerBooks.com

On 23 November 2016 at 14:08, Marcus  wrote:

> Am 11/23/2016 12:36 PM, schrieb Peter Kovacs:
>
>> I am sorry. I do not think so.
>> Can Corel export to another file format?
>>
>
> as OpenOffice has no import filter for this file format, you have indeed
> not many possibilities:
>
> 1. If still available, install CPH and see if there are other suitable
> file formats you can export your *.cfph fikes to. I'm sorry, I don't know
> this so I cannot tell you.
>
> 2. Try to find out if this software has a successor or if another Corel
> software is able to open the files.
>
> 3. Maybe this forums thread [1] is helping you.
>
> 4. Or this one [2].
>
> [1] http://www.vinylforum.org/smf/all-other-software/need-help-c
> onverting-cph-file/msg65866#msg65866
>
> [2] http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?f=52=45318
>
> I hope this helps you at least a bit.
>
> Marcus
>
>
>
> Tom Kerr  schrieb am Mi., 23. Nov. 2016, 08:18:
>>
>> We are getting new computers in the shop and our computer guy suggested we
>>> contact you
>>>
>>> We currently have many files made from Corel Print House V 5.00
>>> The files are CPH files
>>>
>>> Does Open Office have the ability to open CPH files?
>>>
>>


Re: Query about Open Office

2016-11-23 Thread Marcus

Am 11/23/2016 12:36 PM, schrieb Peter Kovacs:

I am sorry. I do not think so.
Can Corel export to another file format?


as OpenOffice has no import filter for this file format, you have indeed 
not many possibilities:


1. If still available, install CPH and see if there are other suitable 
file formats you can export your *.cfph fikes to. I'm sorry, I don't 
know this so I cannot tell you.


2. Try to find out if this software has a successor or if another Corel 
software is able to open the files.


3. Maybe this forums thread [1] is helping you.

4. Or this one [2].

[1] 
http://www.vinylforum.org/smf/all-other-software/need-help-converting-cph-file/msg65866#msg65866


[2] http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?f=52=45318

I hope this helps you at least a bit.

Marcus




Tom Kerr  schrieb am Mi., 23. Nov. 2016, 08:18:


We are getting new computers in the shop and our computer guy suggested we
contact you

We currently have many files made from Corel Print House V 5.00
The files are CPH files

Does Open Office have the ability to open CPH files?


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Re: Query about Open Office

2016-11-23 Thread JZA
You could convert it to svg and draw can import it

On Nov 23, 2016 6:36 AM, "Peter Kovacs"  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am sorry. I do not think so.
> Does Open Office meet your requirements at all?
> Corel Print House comes with an own Grafik designer. Not sure if our
> toolset for pictures etc is sufficient for your work.
>
> However I think this could be a nice feature in the future.
> Can Corel export to another file format?
>
> All the best
> Peter
>
> Tom Kerr  schrieb am Mi., 23. Nov. 2016, 08:18:
>
> > Good morning
> >
> > We are getting new computers in the shop and our computer guy suggested
> we
> > contact you
> >
> > We currently have many files made from Corel Print House V 5.00
> > The files are CPH files
> >
> > Does Open Office have the ability to open CPH files?
> >
> > Thanking you in advance
> >
> > Cheers
> > Tom
> >
> > Tom & Rose-Marie Kerr
> > Box 220, 39 Bridge St East
> > Campbellford, ON, K0L 1L0
> > T: 705-653-4335
> > F: 705-653-1655
> > www.FrogsWhiskersInk.com
> > www.KerrsCornerBooks.com
> >
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Re: Query about Open Office

2016-11-23 Thread Peter Kovacs
Hello,

I am sorry. I do not think so.
Does Open Office meet your requirements at all?
Corel Print House comes with an own Grafik designer. Not sure if our
toolset for pictures etc is sufficient for your work.

However I think this could be a nice feature in the future.
Can Corel export to another file format?

All the best
Peter

Tom Kerr  schrieb am Mi., 23. Nov. 2016, 08:18:

> Good morning
>
> We are getting new computers in the shop and our computer guy suggested we
> contact you
>
> We currently have many files made from Corel Print House V 5.00
> The files are CPH files
>
> Does Open Office have the ability to open CPH files?
>
> Thanking you in advance
>
> Cheers
> Tom
>
> Tom & Rose-Marie Kerr
> Box 220, 39 Bridge St East
> Campbellford, ON, K0L 1L0
> T: 705-653-4335
> F: 705-653-1655
> www.FrogsWhiskersInk.com
> www.KerrsCornerBooks.com
>
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RE: Query on C++ UCB XInteractionHandler interface - is it possible to have/write a non-UI-based interface to respond on?

2016-02-06 Thread John Dougrez-Lewis
Thanks Stephen,

I've been looking at interactionhandler.cxx today and I believe the best way
forward is to take the uui source implementation as a base and then
refactor, replacing all of the XDialog-derived classes with classes that
query for the same information through an interface passed in as part of a
custom method called on startup. There are only about 10 or so dialogs and
some message boxes as well that need to be dealt with.

That should take care of removing all of the GUI within the uui code, and
then it's just down to tracking down other UI elements (Certificate Viewers
etc) in external modules and rewrite that code as well.


Does anyone know of any UCB provider code been written for commercial
hosting services - DropBox, Google, Microsoft offerings etc? - It would be
good to be able to leverage off of it.


Regards,

John


-Original Message-
From: Stephan Bergmann [mailto:sberg...@redhat.com] 
Sent: 04 February 2016 10:47
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Re: Query on C++ UCB XInteractionHandler interface - is it possible
to have/write a non-UI-based interface to respond on?

On 02/02/2016 09:56 PM, John Dougrez-Lewis wrote:
> I'm looking at coding a pet C++ project to use the Content Brokers 
> provided by the UCB/UNO subsystem.
>
> I note that the XInteractionHandler-derived classes can be used to 
> handle responses to supply e.g. user/pswd details for Authentication etc.
>
>  From a class diagram I've found, it looks like the 
> XInteractionHandler may be a UI/frame type class.
>
> If I want to respond programmatically from my console (non-GUI) 
> program, is there a way of doing this - either by writing my own 
> non-UI response handlers or by using pre-existing handlers (if they 
> exist)? Is there a non-UI route in to providing a required response?
>
> Any pointers/links would be gratefully appreciated.

Yeah, you need to implement your own XInteractionHandler.  The general one
in uui/source/interactionhandler.cxx is indeed designed for GUI interaction,
but there is e.g. 
desktop/source/lib/lokinteractionhandler.cxx in the LibreOffice code base
that is an example of a more programmatic handling of interaction requests.

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Re: Query on C++ UCB XInteractionHandler interface - is it possible to have/write a non-UI-based interface to respond on?

2016-02-04 Thread Stephan Bergmann

On 02/02/2016 09:56 PM, John Dougrez-Lewis wrote:

I'm looking at coding a pet C++ project to use the Content Brokers provided
by the UCB/UNO subsystem.

I note that the XInteractionHandler-derived classes can be used to handle
responses to supply e.g. user/pswd details for Authentication etc.

 From a class diagram I've found, it looks like the XInteractionHandler may
be a UI/frame type class.

If I want to respond programmatically from my console (non-GUI) program, is
there a way of doing this - either by writing my own non-UI response
handlers or by using pre-existing handlers (if they exist)? Is there a
non-UI route in to providing a required response?

Any pointers/links would be gratefully appreciated.


Yeah, you need to implement your own XInteractionHandler.  The general 
one in uui/source/interactionhandler.cxx is indeed designed for GUI 
interaction, but there is e.g. 
desktop/source/lib/lokinteractionhandler.cxx in the LibreOffice code 
base that is an example of a more programmatic handling of interaction 
requests.


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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 ooofo...@free.fr 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!

2014-12-05 Thread Alexandro Colorado
On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 10:04 PM, Rehman rehmank...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello ! there were some question in my mind.
 1- Can we share the 'Open Office' document with multiple users at a time ?
 I
 want to show specific presentation to many users on their screen

​You would need to have a webserver for that. AOO webcast only generate the
htmls/css. You can upload to a internal webserver and share it with the
network.​



 2- can we make plugins for open office or amend anything in open office ?

​Yes AOO has an API that can be used with JAVA, Javascript, Python, and a
Basic language. Look our wiki for more information about it.​




 3-similarly can we add any component of OPEN OFFICE ?

​Yes AOO has wizards with eclipse to generate compoennts, more info about
this on our DevGuide.​




 If these things are possible what should I be needed , Java ? and ?
 That's all, waiting for your reply thank you.




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RE: Query

2014-08-04 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
Yes, they can run side by side.

Are you using Microsoft Office Home and Business 2014 on the Mac?

Are you expecting OpenOffice to provide a counterpart of Microsoft Access?  
That may be tricky.  The database feature of OpenOffice is not a Microsoft 
Access work-alike.  

Please clarify your question.


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-Original Message-
From: Silas Campbell [mailto:silascampbell1...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Monday, August 4, 2014 08:20
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Query

Can OpenOffice be used alongside Microsoft Office???

We have the Home and Business 2014 package, however it doesn't include
Access..which recently I have become in need ofcan you help???

 

Silas



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Re: Query

2014-03-11 Thread Kay Schenk

On 03/02/2014 04:44 AM, Tubular wrote:

Is there a possibility some form of checkbook register (similar to
quicken) that does not require Internet access will be added in the near
future?

Brand Q has been used to project as well as track spending.
I have tried to create a spreadsheet to help project needs yet failed.

Most programs I looked at require Internet connectivity which, like more
and more people, I will not have.

I appreciate any help you can provide.

Thank you
solostincalc




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