Re: Custom XML Part

2018-02-14 Thread Rushna Jabi
please  help?
I didn't get any reply till now...:(

On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 5:36 PM, Rushna Jabi 
wrote:

> Hi all,
> I am working on OpenOffice plugin but I want to add Custom Xml Part in
> OpenOffice like Ms-Office.
> please tell me it's possible or not in Openoffice.
> if it is possible then, How?
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> Regards,
> Rushna Jabi
> Software Engineer
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Re: Windows developent plan

2018-02-14 Thread Matthias Seidel
Hi Pedro,

Am 15.02.2018 um 00:17 schrieb Pedro Lino:
>
>>> We had a discussion about special small update versions for Windows, 
>>> some time ago.
>> We had experimented with patches some years ago, but never released them 
>> officially.
> That would be a great evolution for AOO (LO has finally added that feature in 
> version 6).

AFAIK that feature didn't make it into 6.0:
https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/ode_automatic_updater/

Regards, Matthias

>  In fact saving people from downloading a full installer would be useful on 
> all OSes...
>
> Another relevant change under Windows would be to get rid of the unpacking 
> step that leaves an installation folder on the desktop (or manage to get the 
> installer to delete the installation folder as the last step)
>
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Re: Windows developent plan

2018-02-14 Thread Pedro Lino


> > We had a discussion about special small update versions for Windows, 
> > some time ago.
> 
> We had experimented with patches some years ago, but never released them 
> officially.

That would be a great evolution for AOO (LO has finally added that feature in 
version 6). In fact saving people from downloading a full installer would be 
useful on all OSes...

Another relevant change under Windows would be to get rid of the unpacking step 
that leaves an installation folder on the desktop (or manage to get the 
installer to delete the installation folder as the last step)

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Re: Windows developent plan

2018-02-14 Thread Andrea Pescetti

Peter Kovacs wrote:
We had a discussion about special small update versions for Windows, 
some time ago.


We had experimented with patches some years ago, but never released them 
officially. Everything is documented at


https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Building_installation_packages#Patches_on_Windows

Most of the work was done by Andre Fischer.

Regards,
  Andrea.

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Re: Windows developent plan

2018-02-14 Thread Peter Kovacs



On 09.02.2018 00:25, Marcus wrote:



I have found 2 more Windows action Items I forgot about:

a) MSI installer


We have already a MSI installation. What exactly do you have in mind?

We had a discussion about special small update versions for Windows, 
some time ago.

So only files needed to be downloaded that has realy changed.
Maybe we can include the steps necessary in our build infrastructure.

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Apache EU Roadshow CFP Closing Soon (23 February)

2018-02-14 Thread Sharan F

Hello Everyone

This is an initial reminder to let you all know that we are holding an 
Apache EU Roadshow co-located with FOSS Backstage in Berlin on 13^th and 
14^th June 2018. https://s.apache.org/tCHx


The Call for Proposals (CFP) for the Apache EU Roadshow is currently 
open and will close at the end of next week, so if you have been 
delaying making a submission because the closing date seemed a long way 
off, then it's time to start getting your proposals submitted.


So what are we looking for?
We will have 2 Apache Devrooms available during the 2 day Roadshow so 
are looking for projects including incubating ones, to submit 
presentations, panel discussions, BoFs, or workshop proposals. The main 
focus of the Roadshow will be IoT, Cloud, Httpd and Tomcat so if your 
project is involved in or around any of these technologies at Apache 
then we are very interested in hearing from you.


Community and collaboration is important at Apache so if your project is 
interested in organising a project sprint, meetup or hackathon during 
the Roadshow, then please submit it inthe CFP as we do have some space 
available to allocate for these.


If you are wanting to submit a talk on open source community related 
topics such as the Apache Way, governance or legal aspects then please 
submit these to the CFP for FOSS Backstage.


Tickets for the Apache EU Roadshow are included as part of the 
registration for FOSS Backstage, so to attend the Roadshow you will need 
to register for FOSS Backstage. Early Bird tickets are still available 
until the 21^st February 2018.


Please see below for important URLs to remember:

-  To submit a CFP for the Apache EU Roadshow 
:http://apachecon.com/euroadshow18/ 


-  To submit a CFP for FOSS Backstage : 
https://foss-backstage.de/call-papers


-  To register to attend the Apache EU Roadshow and/or FOSS Backstage : 
https://foss-backstage.de/tickets


For further updates and information about the Apache EU Roadshowplease 
check http://apachecon.com/euroadshow18/


Thanks
Sharan Foga, VP Apache Community Development


Apache EU Roadshow CFP Closing Soon (23 February)

2018-02-14 Thread Sharan F

Hello Everyone

This is an initial reminder to let you all know that we are holding an 
Apache EU Roadshow co-located with FOSS Backstage in Berlin on 13^th and 
14^th June 2018. https://s.apache.org/tCHx


The Call for Proposals (CFP) for the Apache EU Roadshow is currently 
open and will close at the end of next week, so if you have been 
delaying making a submission because the closing date seemed a long way 
off, then it's time to start getting your proposals submitted.


So what are we looking for?
We will have 2 Apache Devrooms available during the 2 day Roadshow so 
are looking for projects including incubating ones, to submit 
presentations, panel discussions, BoFs, or workshop proposals. The main 
focus of the Roadshow will be IoT, Cloud, Httpd and Tomcat so if your 
project is involved in or around any of these technologies at Apache 
then we are very interested in hearing from you.


Community and collaboration is important at Apache so if your project is 
interested in organising a project sprint, meetup or hackathon during 
the Roadshow, then please submit it inthe CFP as we do have some space 
available to allocate for these.


If you are wanting to submit a talk on open source community related 
topics such as the Apache Way, governance or legal aspects then please 
submit these to the CFP for FOSS Backstage.


Tickets for the Apache EU Roadshow are included as part of the 
registration for FOSS Backstage, so to attend the Roadshow you will need 
to register for FOSS Backstage. Early Bird tickets are still available 
until the 21^st February 2018.


Please see below for important URLs to remember:

-  To submit a CFP for the Apache EU Roadshow 
:http://apachecon.com/euroadshow18/ 


-  To submit a CFP for FOSS Backstage : 
https://foss-backstage.de/call-papers


-  To register to attend the Apache EU Roadshow and/or FOSS Backstage : 
https://foss-backstage.de/tickets


For further updates and information about the Apache EU Roadshowplease 
check http://apachecon.com/euroadshow18/


Thanks
Sharan Foga, VP Apache Community Development


Re: Bug on macOS X and Microsoft Word 2003 XML format

2018-02-14 Thread Matthias Seidel
I think for saving in MS Word 2003 XML the JAVA runtime is needed.

Maybe there is a problem with the detection of JAVA after the upgrade to
High Sierra on the mac where the problem occurs?

Regards, Matthias


Am 14.02.2018 um 14:55 schrieb Jim Jagielski:
> I also had no issue.
>
> Just for fun, I saved to both APFS and HFS+ file-systems...
>
>> On Feb 13, 2018, at 6:27 PM, Larry Gusaas  wrote:
>>
>> Tested using OpenOffice 4.1.5 & macOS 10.13.3 High Sierra
>>
>> Saved an existing .odt & a .doc file as "Microsoft Word 2003 XML (.xml)"
>> Both files saved and reopened.
>>
>> Larry
>>
>> On 2018-02-13, 4:56 PM Andrea Pescetti wrote concerning "Bug on macOS X and 
>> Microsoft Word 2003 XML format":
>>> A bug has been reported on the Italian mailing list but I'd like to get 
>>> verification by a Mac user.
>>>
>>> To reproduce:
>>>
>>> 1. Be on High Sierra (but it would be useful to check with other versions 
>>> too; the reporter says everything worked correctly, with OpenOffice 4.1.5, 
>>> before upgrading to High Sierra). OpenOffice 4.1.5.
>>>
>>> 2. Create a new text document, write "Test", save as "Microsoft Word 2003 
>>> XML (.xml)" - a rather rare format, but we officially support it.
>>>
>>> 3. One should be able to save the document and reopen it correctly. The 
>>> reporter says he gets "Write error" on High Sierra with 4.1.5 (and the file 
>>> is not saved), while his previous macOS version worked fine with 4.1.5.
>>>
>>> Note: .odt and .doc work well; only that specific format is problematic. 
>>> Also note: I couldn't reproduce the issue on Linux.
>>>
>>> The bug would not be particularly important in itself, but the many build 
>>> attempts with XML libraries on macOS make this worth checking.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>   Andrea.
>>>
>>> __
>>>
>>
>> -- 
>> _
>>
>> Larry I. Gusaas
>> Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
>> Website: http://larry-gusaas.com 
>>
>> "An artist is never ahead of his time but most people are far behind 
>> theirs." - Edgard Varese
>




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Re: Bug on macOS X and Microsoft Word 2003 XML format

2018-02-14 Thread Jim Jagielski
I also had no issue.

Just for fun, I saved to both APFS and HFS+ file-systems...

> On Feb 13, 2018, at 6:27 PM, Larry Gusaas  wrote:
> 
> Tested using OpenOffice 4.1.5 & macOS 10.13.3 High Sierra
> 
> Saved an existing .odt & a .doc file as "Microsoft Word 2003 XML (.xml)"
> Both files saved and reopened.
> 
> Larry
> 
> On 2018-02-13, 4:56 PM Andrea Pescetti wrote concerning "Bug on macOS X and 
> Microsoft Word 2003 XML format":
>> A bug has been reported on the Italian mailing list but I'd like to get 
>> verification by a Mac user.
>> 
>> To reproduce:
>> 
>> 1. Be on High Sierra (but it would be useful to check with other versions 
>> too; the reporter says everything worked correctly, with OpenOffice 4.1.5, 
>> before upgrading to High Sierra). OpenOffice 4.1.5.
>> 
>> 2. Create a new text document, write "Test", save as "Microsoft Word 2003 
>> XML (.xml)" - a rather rare format, but we officially support it.
>> 
>> 3. One should be able to save the document and reopen it correctly. The 
>> reporter says he gets "Write error" on High Sierra with 4.1.5 (and the file 
>> is not saved), while his previous macOS version worked fine with 4.1.5.
>> 
>> Note: .odt and .doc work well; only that specific format is problematic. 
>> Also note: I couldn't reproduce the issue on Linux.
>> 
>> The bug would not be particularly important in itself, but the many build 
>> attempts with XML libraries on macOS make this worth checking.
>> 
>> Regards,
>>   Andrea.
>> 
>> __
>> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> _
> 
> Larry I. Gusaas
> Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada
> Website: http://larry-gusaas.com 
> 
> "An artist is never ahead of his time but most people are far behind theirs." 
> - Edgard Varese