eric wrote:
many thanks for your response, apologies for the cross-post.
On 7/31/06, Jürgen Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems to be an old SDK installation.
as mentioned i'm using OOo and OOo SDK version 2.0.3, is that the
right version to use?
it should be
'regcomp' is not
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Hi Eric,
maybe it is an environment path problem ?
i remember, i had to change my ant scripts for use with oo 2.0 like
property name=ooPath location=d:\program\OpenOffice.org2.0
/
property name=ooSDKPath
Oliver Brinzing wrote:
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Hi Eric,
maybe it is an environment path problem ?
i remember, i had to change my ant scripts for use with oo 2.0 like
property name=ooPath location=d:\program\OpenOffice.org2.0
/
property
Hi Florian,
I'm trying to find a way to uniquely identify form controls in a
document. OpenDocument has the XML attribute form:id for form controls,
but this doesn't seem to be accessible through the API.
It might be possible to use the index of XIndexAccess, but I guess then
I would run
eric wrote:
hello all
On 8/1/06, Jürgen Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In your case it probably means that you use a wrong compiler version.
i compiled the DLL using MS visual studio 2003 (VC7). i have
environment variable OO_SDK_CPP_HOME set to the location of the
compiler. is that
Hi Frank,
thanks a lot for your response.
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany schrieb:
Depends on whether your form is designed for uniqueness :)
In general, there's no such thing as a unique identifier. However, form
components are organized in a name hierarchy. That is, the forms
Hi Florian,
Unfortunately, this is not a solution because I don't want to introduce
restrictions on the design of the forms.
Hmm, that's bad. So using the Tag property is probably also not an option?
I guess I will use a workaround
to calculate an identifier using name and position of the
Hi there,
at the moment it is not possible to fetch the IDL-help texts at runtime
via reflection. For that reason I would like to request such a feature,
but before doing so, a discussion about the usefulness of such a feature
may be in order.
So please let me talk for a few seconds about
On 8/1/06, Jürgen Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try to build and run the cpp remote client example
yes. it's working now, regcomp worked in the example, and cutting and
pasting the compiler/linker flags from the example into my project
fixed the problem - not yet sure which flag was the
Hi Rony,
Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
Hi there,
at the moment it is not possible to fetch the IDL-help texts at runtime
via reflection. For that reason I would like to request such a feature,
but before doing so, a discussion about the usefulness of such a feature
may be in order.
it is
Hi Jürgen,
at the moment it is not possible to fetch the IDL-help texts at
runtime via reflection. For that reason I would like to request such
a feature, but before doing so, a discussion about the usefulness of
such a feature may be in order.
it is already planned but no issue was
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