Hi,
it seems that there is some interest in a component for easily
integrating Creative Commons licenses into ODF documents.
There where some postings on this list, and Nathan Yergler already did
some entries for this in the CC wiki:
http://wiki.creativecommons.org/OpenOfficeOrg_Addin
I wonder
Hi Malte
You are right, OOo build environment might not be an issue here.
ok :)
What I really wanted to say with that: I am willing to help on the
component specific things, but I don't want to spend a lot of time in
teaching how to write OOo components in general. there should be enough
Hi Christian!
With the lower level of standards, DejaVu fonts are much better than
Bitsteram for many languages. For example: Bitstream is unusable for
Hungarian language, because it misses some chars. I read the linked
dicussion and no one told that there was a problem under OpenOffice.org.
http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/News
Changes from 2.4 to 2.5 (April 16, 2006)
* fixed excessive kerning bug that occurs with Pango (by Denis
Jacquerye)
KAMI
Christian Lohmaier írta:
Hi Kami, *,
On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 07:03:00PM +0200, KAMI wrote:
Hello Gurus!
Anyone
Hi,
let's not forget the Gentium fonts from the SIL
Best,
Charles.
KAMI a écrit :
Hi Christian!
With the lower level of standards, DejaVu fonts are much better than
Bitsteram for many languages. For example: Bitstream is unusable for
Hungarian language, because it misses some chars. I read
Laurent,
thanks for offering mentoring on the OOo basics.
That might convince people to start working on an OOo component, who
otherwise feared the barrier of entrance :)
Malte.
Laurent Godard wrote, On 07/13/06 11:21:
Hi Malte
You are right, OOo build environment might not be an issue
Allen Pulsifer schrieb:
A node in the OOo registry can be marked finalized, in order to prevent
its value from being changed by users. See
http://util.openoffice.org/common/configuration/oor-document-format.html#Acc
ess_Control
Question: is finalized intended to imply a security assurance that
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 09:23:31AM +0200, KAMI wrote:
http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/News
Changes from 2.4 to 2.5 (April 16, 2006)
* fixed excessive kerning bug that occurs with Pango (by Denis
Jacquerye)
The kerning thing is just a symptom of the integrate-everything
Hello!
I am started to investigating the Gentium fonts yesterday. It looks
promising, what do you advice, what we have to do?
KAMI
Charles Schulz írta:
Hi,
let's not forget the Gentium fonts from the SIL
Best,
Charles.
KAMI a écrit :
Hi Christian!
With the lower level of standards,
Christian Lohmaier írta:
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 09:23:31AM +0200, KAMI wrote:
http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/News
Changes from 2.4 to 2.5 (April 16, 2006)
* fixed excessive kerning bug that occurs with Pango (by Denis
Jacquerye)
The kerning thing is just a symptom
Hello,
I should like to verify you eventually installed it.
The problem I pointed out was that the user was not informed he/she had
to do it, and therefore possibly could erroneously think his/her
document was correctly spelled, whereas the dictionary was not installed.
Once you realize
Hi
I should suggest a modification about the download interface of the
language tools. You are invited to choose your language three times,
once for the spell checker, once for the hyphenator, and once for the
synonyms dictionary. I imagine it is not the most frequent case that you
choose a
Hi Christian,
Christian Andersson schrieb:
Hi there, I have some questions regarding the configuration system
within openoffice. (as you will se from below I'm not that good with how
OOo works internally, nor c++)
I think I partly understand that basics about what it does (reading
Hi again,
Now that CWS warnings01 is integrated and most of the OOo modules are
C/C++ warning free for the standard platforms (unxlngi6, unxsoli4,
unxsols4, wntmsci10), it is time to address the remaining modules on
those standard platforms.
I think we (re-?)learned two lessons from CWS
Stephan Bergmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
C4 (M6): Create one CWS for canvas, cppcanvas, dxcanvas,
glcanvas. This depends on C2, and the sd CWS will depend on it (i.e.,
should be started in 2.0.5).
Fine with me.
Cheers,
--
Thorsten
If you're not failing some of the time, you're not
I'm trying to get RestrictedPath working, as described under Declaring
the Permitted Folders in
http://ui.openoffice.org/specification/FileDialog_RestrictedPaths.sxw
I'm using OOo v2.0.3 under WinXP.
If I set the environment variable RestrictedPath, my user directory is set
to the first
On Thu, Jul 13, 2006 at 06:04:41PM +0200, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
Now that CWS warnings01 is integrated and most of the OOo modules are
C/C++ warning free for the standard platforms (unxlngi6, unxsoli4,
unxsols4, wntmsci10),
only for specific compiler versions.
gcc 4.0.[23] at least cannot
2006/7/13, Laurent Godard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi
I should suggest a modification about the download interface of the
language tools. You are invited to choose your language three times,
once for the spell checker, once for the hyphenator, and once for the
synonyms dictionary. I imagine it is
Well, I should well imagine a dialog box with a list proposing the
languages (perhaps the default value could be read somewhere in the
configuration panel, if this is not too difficult), and a few checkboxes
about the different tools that are generally available.
Supposing we want to inform
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