Re: [dev] How would I fix this bug?

2007-05-09 Thread Oliver Specht - Sun Germany -Hamburg
Travis Athougies wrote: Hi, I find this(http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=55988) bug very annoying; I did some research and have found that when in inches mode, SwDoc::SetRowHeight the cursor's point's node has the wrong index for it's FindTableNode().

[dev] Re: UNO, URP, IIOP, etc.

2007-05-09 Thread Dmitri Hrapof
Stephan Bergmann stephan.bergmann at sun.com writes: You can generate human-readable logs yourself: Re-build bridges/source/remote/urp with dmake debug=x and set the environment variables PROT_REMOTE_ACTIVATE (see bridges/source/remote/urp/urp_log.cxx:1.5 l. 85 etc.) and PROT_REMOTE

[dev] programming help

2007-05-09 Thread John Kocur Jr.
I am interested in helping with programming. I have an MS in CS, and 11 years multi-platform, multilanguage skills, including analytical and business systems design, development, and testing. Prior to obtaining an MS, I was a tech writer and tech trainer for over 20 years, and am willing to

Re: [dev] Re: UNO, URP, IIOP, etc.

2007-05-09 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Dmitri Hrapof wrote: Stephan Bergmann stephan.bergmann at sun.com writes: You can generate human-readable logs yourself: Re-build bridges/source/remote/urp with dmake debug=x and set the environment variables PROT_REMOTE_ACTIVATE (see bridges/source/remote/urp/urp_log.cxx:1.5 l. 85 etc.)

[dev] Re: UNO, URP, IIOP, etc.

2007-05-09 Thread Dmitri Hrapof
Stephan Bergmann stephan.bergmann at sun.com writes: No, function indices are typically computed on the fly. The formula Thank you once more. By the way, is it so much faster than just sending function name over the wire? Sincerely yours, Dmitri

Re: [dev] Re: UNO, URP, IIOP, etc.

2007-05-09 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Dmitri Hrapof wrote: Stephan Bergmann stephan.bergmann at sun.com writes: No, function indices are typically computed on the fly. The formula Thank you once more. By the way, is it so much faster than just sending function name over the wire? Probably not. The overall design of URP is to

[dev] The interface of OOo

2007-05-09 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Hi all, What is the interface of OOo? More specifically, when OOo is installed on a computer, what are the files from that installation that are either: 1 Intended to be executed directly by a client (human or program) to accomplish a certain task. 2 Intended to be registered (typically

[dev] Windows: Help needed

2007-05-09 Thread Stephan Bergmann
Hi all, I am currently fiddling around with an OOo installation set from which the URE has been extracted, see http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ODF_Toolkit/Efforts/OOo_without_URE for details. On Unix/ELF, this already works reasonably well. I need a single symbolic link from the

[dev] Development at a Glance - Weekly Update CW19

2007-05-09 Thread Dieter Loeschky
Hi, here is the weekly update for calendar week (CW) 19: http://blogs.sun.com/GullFOSS/entry/development_at_a_glance_weekly20 Regards, Dieter - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL

Re: [dev] The interface of OOo

2007-05-09 Thread Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg
Hi Stephan, Stephan Bergmann wrote: Hi all, What is the interface of OOo? More specifically, when OOo is installed on a computer, what are the files from that installation that are either: 1 Intended to be executed directly by a client (human or program) to accomplish a certain task. 2

Re: [dev] Windows: Help needed

2007-05-09 Thread Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg
Hi Stephan, moving out URE stuff of OOo windows installations indeed seems to be more difficult than Unix (IMHO, as always :-). This seems to be more or less rooted in the fact, that windows does not support (symbolic) links on the on hand, while there is a mismatch between the binary world

Re: [dev] The interface of OOo

2007-05-09 Thread Christian Lohmaier
On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 06:09:48PM +0200, Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg wrote: [...] I just skipped through the OOo 2.2 rpms, for whatever reasons, there seem not to be any system integrations. At least for SO there are some, integrating SO into the desktop by placing various mime

Re: [dev] The interface of OOo

2007-05-09 Thread Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg
Christian, Christian Lohmaier wrote: On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 06:09:48PM +0200, Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg wrote: [...] I just skipped through the OOo 2.2 rpms, for whatever reasons, there seem not to be any system integrations. At least for SO there are some, integrating SO into the

Re: [dev] The interface of OOo

2007-05-09 Thread Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg
Christian, Christian Lohmaier wrote: On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 06:09:48PM +0200, Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg wrote: [...] I just skipped through the OOo 2.2 rpms, for whatever reasons, there seem not to be any system integrations. At least for SO there are some, integrating SO into the