Re: [dev] How can I build source code using VS 2008

2009-12-03 Thread bjoern michaelsen - Sun Microsystems - Hamburg Germany
On Wed, 02 Dec 2009 09:48:21 +0800 Arron Xiao arron.x...@gmail.com wrote: I intend to build openoffice source code using VS 2008 C++, However, I cannot find any resource about it on your web site. Can you tell me relational link about it or give me some suggestion? May I ask where you

Re: [dev] How can I build source code using VS 2008

2009-12-03 Thread Tor Lillqvist
this is a very good entry point: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/Building_Guide/Building_on_Windows And if the original poster wanted to build inside Visual Studio (in its IDE), that is not possible. (It works fine to debug in the VS IDE, though.) --tml

Re: [dev] Selecting the contents of a spreadsheet cell

2009-12-03 Thread Niklas Nebel
On 12/02/09 18:53, true...@gmail.com wrote: When a part of the contents of a spreadsheet cell is selected with the cursor, is it possible to get just the selected part, and not the whole contents of the cell ? Not directly, but could try some tricks with the view's XTransferableSupplier

[dev] Re: Would open office work for us?

2009-12-03 Thread Andreas Saeger
Lance Phillips at Owl Software wrote: To whom it may concern, I build an application for the food industry that uses Microsoft Excel. It is used by food companies all over the world. I'm really fed up with Microsoft. I'm wondering if I could do the same with OpenOffice. My application uses

[dev] Re: Would open office work for us?

2009-12-03 Thread T. J. Frazier
Andreas Saeger wrote: You are using Excel as application development platform. ... And why not? So do I. Stable, customizable, automatically cross-platform, and free. * Menus and XML All the menus (and toolbars) in OO.o are kept in XML files. Interfaces are available to customize these to

[dev] Re: Would open office work for us?

2009-12-03 Thread Andreas Saeger
T. J. Frazier wrote: Andreas Saeger wrote: You are using Excel as application development platform. ... And why not? So do I. Stable, customizable, automatically cross-platform, and free. Excel is *what*? * Menus and XML All the menus (and toolbars) in OO.o are kept in XML files.