).
Kind regards, pl
On 12.04.11 14:53, Kristján Bjarni Guðmundsson wrote:
Ok thanks I replaced GNUCOPY=cp and was able to build glib. However
here is the next probem building pango:
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does exist.
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://download.openoffice.org/other.html#tested-sdk but none of
them has a spec file necessary to build the rpm. Can someone point me
to the right place.
cheers,
saurabh
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the sourcecode in
the sdext/source/pdfimport subdirectory of the repository.
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:52 PM, Pavel Lastovicka wrote:
Hello,
I would like to ask what is the date (if known) for 3.4 code freeze.
I mean if I have a work-in-progress CWS with a bugfix, when the CWS
would have to be Ready for QA?
Thanks
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Hi,
On 10/14/10 12:45 PM, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
OpenOffice.org will continue to exist. Nothing has changed about that.
Does it all mean that LibreOffice is just a group of Hg branches with different
commit policy?
basically it's go-oo V2.0
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to apply the same patches in two repositories all the time.
But that's just my opinion.
Kind regards, pl
On 10/14/10 3:20 PM, Thorsten Behrens wrote:
Philipp Lohmann wrote:
OpenOffice.org will continue to exist. Nothing has changed about that.
Does it all mean that LibreOffice is just a group of Hg
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Hi,
On 9/2/10 1:50 PM, Rene Engelhard wrote:
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 01:31:51PM +0200, Philipp Lohmann wrote:
the CUPS print system that is used on Linux and other Unix operating
systems is switching its file format from PostScript to PDF. As part of
this OpenOffice.org should switch its
On 2/12/10 11:02 AM, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
On 02/12/10 09:30, Rich wrote:
speaking as a user here, not a coder - if software can continue with
operating, it should. yes, it should warn me, but it should run as
long as possible, either allowing me to save the document, copy data
out of it or
On 2/12/10 12:32 PM, Frank Schoenheit, Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
On the topic of what is an assertion: Yes, assertions should abort.
Otherwise, they are not an assertion, but something that is better
covered by OSL_TRACE.
Sigh. Again: No matter how the term assertion is defined in
On 2/12/10 1:33 PM, bjoern michaelsen - Sun Microsystems - Hamburg
Germany wrote:
On a second thought: Frank is afaid his asserts will get lost in all
the OSL_TRACEs we have today, Stephan wants assertions to be assertions.
Proposal:
- Make all current OSL_TRACEs to a new OSL_TRACE_VERBOSE
On 2/12/10 3:05 PM, bjoern michaelsen - Sun Microsystems - Hamburg
Germany wrote:
still one would need:
- to get rid of DBG_ASSERT, because it makes absolutely no sense to
have both DBG_ASSERT and OSL_ASSERT).
Feel free to do that in gsl. Anything that makes you happier ;-)
- to move all
Actually you should change the cursor width setting in
vcl/source/app/settings.cxx line 421; exhange
mnCursorSize = 2;
by a larger value.
Be advised, that on Windows this setting will be overwritten by the
system setting from DEV300m71 on.
Kind regards, pl
On 1/30/10 10:21 AM, eric b
On 1/11/10 11:33 AM, Peter Kaufman wrote:
Taking your advice Philipp, I did a clean make by doing a checkout and
another make (obviously the wrong way to do things but I couldn't find the
correct way to do a make clean :-( Any advice here?).
Personally I'd use a build --prepare --from solenv
On 1/4/10 4:07 PM, Peter Kaufman wrote:
Hi Kirill and Mathias,
Thanks for the help!
I recompiled with --disable-mozilla switch and it got a lot farther but now
it's hit another wall:
Oliver Brinzing wrote:
So is there a way to adjust the dialog size ?
There is a setting in Tools-Options-View called User interface
scaling. It allows to apply a scale factor to the App font height.
And how does oo convert from MapAppFonts to pixels ?
One AppFont unit is one eight of the
Bernd Eilers wrote:
By request from the QA-Automation-Team the Automation-CAT0 tests in
EIS are now mandatory. They must always be started on Windows and
Linux and their state should be green before the CWS gets approved by
QA or nominated.
If you're not in Hamburg, how do you run these
The only caveat that comes to mind is that you would require a
private/public mechanism of every compiler. That holds true for all the
major platforms, though. For UNO libraries the export of only basically
three symbols (plus a plethora of compiler details) is essential because
there are
Hi,
CWS printerpullpages is now in state ready for QA. Since there are a
lot of tasks to verify in this CWS the QA-Rep would appreciate any help
he can get in verifying this CWS.
Of course anybody else is invited playing with this CWS build, too.
There are the following tasks known that
of tasks that are fixed in CWS printerpullpages please look here:
http://tools.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/cws.ShowCWS?Id=7202logon=trueOpenOnly=falseSection=Tasks
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Kind regards, pl
Philipp Lohmann wrote:
Hi,
CWS printerpullpages is now in state ready for QA. Since
I regret to have to announce that CWS printerpullpages (covering a
revised printing experience) just changed release to OOo 3.3. While it
is almost done (there really are only finishing touches left to do to
be feature complete), we will not have the time before 3.2 branch off to
do the proper
Hi,
this would happen if none of the vcl plugins (gtk, kde or generic) could
be loaded due to missing libraries. E.g. if neither gtk/kde libraries or
some of the X11 libraries were present. Oh, and you'd need a valid
DISPLAY environment variable also.
Kind regards, pl
Cool, this simplifies hg CWS handling a lot. However may I suggest
putting in the current milestone into the edit field on the page where
you edit the CWS properties ?
Kind regards, pl
Bernd Eilers wrote:
know about EIS at all. Thus in order to not break processes which depend
on the correct
Andre Schnabel wrote:
But I wonder where the names come from, that are used in the UI. Are these some
names that are read from the system? (I did not find such names in my
translation repository).
Indeed they are.
Kind regards, pl
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Hi,
for quite a while now OOo has supported High Contrast Mode - an
accessibility feature that makes OOo display its UI and parts of the
document in a different color set that guarantees a high contrast
between foreground and background (e.g. white text on black background).
Historically
Andre Schnabel wrote:
I don't object in this code change, I'm always in favour of using the right
property :)
But does this change really fix the reported issue? I did not try to reproduce the issue
yet, but at severeal comments is mentioned that our option Automatically detect
high
Xavier Callejas wrote:
Hi,
I'm developing a java web application, I need to generate ODS documents
containing database data, I do not do this with csv because we want to
generate this files with styled cells/text.
I have been reading all day yesterday about the OpenOffice SDK and it seems
If you have triangles there, then there is no bitmap; these come from
native theming. The default are little squares with '+' and '-' in them
as far as I know.
The native theming stuff is in the system dependent vcl part; I think
this is natively drawn on mac and in the gtk plugin.
Kind
Hi all,
since DEV300m42 is out (which conveniently contains the last changes to
psprint), the move of psprint into vcl takes place now.
Kind regards, pl
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Hi,
anybody using the mac in an RTL locale (e.g. arabic or hebrew) ? I'm
wondering wether controls are mirrored in that case (like e.g. on
Windows or gtk). An example would be the spinbox, does it have the spin
buttons on the left or right side ? Searching the web came up
inconclusive, it seems
Rene Engelhard wrote:
What about psprint_config and the non-free PPDs lying around there?
(http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=72327)
That is independent of this move. The PPD files (and their copyright
(non)issues) are in the same state as ever. Until someone finds a
solution to
Hi all,
for various reasons we (hdu and me in this case) would like to move the
code now residing in psprint into vcl.
reasons to do so:
- font subsetting code is in psprint and on many platforms linked
statically into vcl anyway.
- future CUPS versions will migrate from PostScript to PDF as
eric b wrote:
P.S. : any news for an ATSUI replacement ? IMHO, Apple should provide
something soon, no ?
That replacement is CoreText. Unfortunately that does not exist in
Tiger, even if ATSUI is already deprecated in Leopard. Herbert has some
ideas about that migration.
Kind regards, pl
Rüdiger Timm wrote:
I'm all in favour of this change. My only question would be about the
time line. We are going to split off a separate OOo 3.1 code line soon.
Only 3.1 tasks will be accepted there. Having psprint code inside vcl on
TRUNK and in a separate module on 3.1 branch for several
Rüdiger Timm wrote:
No other problems. Just that childworkspaces for 3.1 / 3.1.1 containing
psprint (and certain parts of vcl?) can't get cloned for 3.2 any more.
Ok, but that will be our problem. We would have that at any time. I
agree that some proper care has to be taken, but at least you
Frank Schönheit wrote:
Hi Philipp,
Btw. I'd also say that members of a CWS, as well as the owner/QA-rep,
should be handled as if they were subscribed to the CC list.
-1 the QA-Rep at least is not going to profit from these mails in the
least. Even as a member I don't want these notifications,
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Btw. I'd also say that members of a CWS, as well as the owner/QA-rep,
should be handled as if they were subscribed to the CC list.
-1 the QA-Rep at least is not going to profit from these mails in the
least. Even as a member I don't want these
Alan Yaniger wrote:
Doing a CVS checkout of framework/filter/source/pdfimport/
got me the same empty tree.
How do I get the source code?
try sdext/source/pdfimport.
Kind regards, pl
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Marcin Miłkowski wrote:
Hi,
some 3 years ago, there were preliminary experiments with using XUL in
OpenOffice.org, and XUL was supposed to replace VCL, eventually. What is
the status of these plans?
The plan was to embed XUL into a VCL window (thereby having teh
capabilty to use XUL
Hi,
Jens-Heiner Rechtien wrote:
I somehow don't like tying SCM functionality to commit messages, but
that's may be just me.
And should we enforce policy (like tabs vs spaces etc) via the SCM tool?
is there another point where we could actually enforce policy ? Enforce
as in preemptive, not
non product build != debuggable build
a non product build contains no more debugging information than the
product build; the non product build activates assertions (per default
in the form of popping up dialog boxes) which may or may not hint problems.
To build with debug info use build
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Am Working on porting OpenOffice onto DirectFB.Have completed the
implementation of most of the major functionality.
But facing some issues relating document font rendering.
Am getting the warning Pango-WARNING **: Invalid UTF-8 string passed
Hi,
Carlo Scarfoglio wrote:
Hi all,
I started with fixing a problem with my HP OfficeJet scanner and now I'm
having a look at several issues that I found checking the code of the
scanner dialog used in writer and draw. The functionality is there, but
it looks like old, unmantained code.
The StartCenter is already cross platform (not Mac only), so I gues we
can consider that point checked :-)
Kind regards, pl
Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
Philipp, Frank, Stella,
As a Mac user I tested the OOo300 build with the new StartCenter and I
must say I'm very impressed. This has created a
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Michael Meeks wrote:
Anyhow - it sounds like you guys would like to hack on layout, if so -
you're most welcome, there should be no problem with that: though of
course, making that easy requires getting the ABI breakage in awtfixes1
included.
Yes, you mentioned
Michael Meeks wrote:
Ultimately, it boils down to the fact that a purely generic dialog
solution is not really feasible: custom logic per dialog is necessary.
If people want to wrap that with a propert-set API (as we do already
though not an UNO one) - that is great ! at least, since I'm
Hi,
STAR_RESOURCEPATH is used to set an alternative directory where to find
resource files (other than dirname libtl680*/resources . If this is
not necessary for thebuild environment anymore (which AFAIK was the
original customer), is anyone else using it ? Or could I remove it form
ResMgr ?
Hi,
while I`d generally agree, there is the infamous Solarmutex of vcl which
is a derivative of the vos::IMutex interface and needs that to do
refcounting. I don`t think sal`s Mutex class has virtual methods.
Of course you could move that interface out of vos to vcl, if the
SolarMutex is
Michael Meeks wrote:
We claim to have 15 people working on OO.o; their names are:
Michael Meeks, Radek Doulik, Florian Reuter, Tor Lillqvist, Petr
Mladek, Noel Power, Eric Ward, Fong, Jian-Hua, Hubert Figure, Fridrich
Strba, Kohei Yoshida, Jon Prior, Zhang Yun (/contract
Hi,
the example given uses pthreads. While this may show the idea, could you
please instead replace it with an axample using osl threads from sal ?
Just my 2 cents, pl
Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg wrote:
Hi OOo developers,
once a while we face the situation, that it is unclear how a
Ok, for the nitpickers:
Something* pS = NULL;
css::uno::ReferenceXSomething x( ps = new Something() );
pS-privateNonUnoFunction();
;-)
Kind regards, pl
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
Philipp Lohmann wrote:
Hi,
regarding that example I would normally do
Something* pS = new Something();
css::uno
Hi,
just as a side note: which added value does rtl::Reference provide over
boost::shared_ptr anyway ?
Kind regards, pl
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the difference between boost::shared_ptr and
rtl::Reference very well.
Kind regrads, pl
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
Philipp Lohmann wrote:
Hi,
just as a side note: which added value does rtl::Reference provide
over boost::shared_ptr anyway ?
rtl::ReferenceT requirs T to have acquire() and release
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
Philipp Lohmann wrote:
Hi,
to clean up the mess left by CWS headaburemove I will move all headers
left in vcl/inc to vcl/inc/vcl. This can be safely ignored by everybody
who does not change vcl code or at least not one of the headers
involved. Those who do the latter
Hi,
to clean up the mess left by CWS headaburemove I will move all headers
left in vcl/inc to vcl/inc/vcl. This can be safely ignored by everybody
who does not change vcl code or at least not one of the headers
involved. Those who do the latter in their CWS please take care that
when resyncing
I'm not quite sure that this is what you're asking, but generally we use
a platform's (Windows, Mac, ...) own rendering layer to output font with
the exception of the X11 platforms (Linux, Solaris, ...) where we use
mostly freetype to render glyph bitmaps nowadays.
Kind regards, pl
shen zhao
Hi,
you can delete libvclplug_dummy680ls.so; this is not installed by the
install set and used only during the build. I guess you copied that one
directly.
However that is unlikely to solve your problem. The most likely solution
as kendy said is that libvclplug_gen680ls.so is missing
Jim Watson wrote:
Meanwhile, its seems for those of us who build outside the structured
environment of the distribution packagers, we should build on the oldest
possible linux installation.
Is that what Sun does?
Basically yes.
Kind regards, pl
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Laurent Denoue wrote:
Can I tell the pdf export filter to only output text, not the images, or
vector graphics, or background images (of an Impress for example)?
Sorry, currently that is not possible.
Laurent.
Note: I'm interested in text only because I can already export the actual
Clemens Eisserer wrote:
What do you think about writing out a summer-of-code slot this year
for enhancing VCL.
VCL itself is a great toolkit and I guess because of
not-existing-manpower it will be used for another couple of years, but
I think it lacks some features of modern toolkits.
Ah, a
Niklas Nebel wrote:
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
In a first step, I will try to identify and gather as many places in
OOo that need to be adapted, but I need your help for that: IF YOU
KNOW OF ANY PLACE IN OOo THAT NEEDS TO BE ADAPTED, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
Wouldn't that be more or less any
Bjoern Milcke wrote:
Hi,
since when do we have a quick-starter for Linux? I thought this was not
Since michael and kendy deemed one necessary and CWS gtkquickstart got
integrated in m187.
necessary, as the libraries are kept in memory after the first start
anyway, except if a lot of other
A query for issues with keyword valgrind turns up exactly one task
(17280). So how does one find the valgrind tasks ?
Curious, pl
Nikolai Pretzell wrote:
Hi,
this summer we have tried out to run the Office under Valgrind with the
automatic GUI test scripts provided by QA.
Hi,
Alan Yaniger wrote:
Hi list-members,
I deal mostly with RTL issues in OOo, and not surprisingly, I often end
up looking at the VCL code. Is there a document which systematically
describes this code? If not, does anyone have recommendations about how
to go about learning this code in an
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Xu, Shenshen wrote:
Hello Everybody,
Could anybody tell me what is the meaning of the return value of
IMPL_LINK, I found some of the codes return 0L and few of the codes
return 1L, I wonder what the difference is ?
The meaning is that returning 0 means that the link
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Philipp Lohmann - Sun Germany wrote:
That is as correct as useless. :-)
Ok, you win. Excuse my being alive. ;-)
If anybody has a better idea that can prevent the occurence of our bug
by fixing something in VCL please let us know. This would save us the
investigation
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
There is even a event listener mechanism for dying windows.
Which also doesn't help, since it's also triggered from Window::~Window
only - which is too late, since a lot of destruction already happens
before this in the derived class.
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Philipp Lohmann - Sun Germany wrote:
You overlook an important detail: the problem happens before any such
notification could have been sent and Frank obvisouly tried to explain that.
The case Carsten mentioned was a control implementing :GetFocus
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
No. The MyTabPage implemented a handler for the GetFocus event of one of
its children. Please examine the original example more carefully ;)
Point taken.
The other case you mention has nothing to do with
derivatives of Window at all; of
Nikolai Pretzell wrote:
So I'd suggest:
- Summary looks like: Valgrind ID: ID, ErrorText
- The issues get the keyword valgrind.
I think that's a good idea.
Kind regards, pl
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Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Hi Nikolai,
in a few weeks and beyond, there may occur a kind of IssueZilla issues
whose summary starts with Valgrind .
There's a keyword valgrind
(http://www.openoffice.org/issues/describekeywords.cgi), which already
captures this
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Hi Philipp,
There's a keyword valgrind
(http://www.openoffice.org/issues/describekeywords.cgi), which already
captures this information - IMO duplicating this information in the
summary is prone to errors, and should be avoided.
Since leaving
Hi,
Lesley Northam wrote:
OpenOffice 1 (that ships with RedHat 9) cannot see these paper sizes
in the printing menu. As a result, I cannot print from OpenOffice 1
(formatting issues).
It probably can, but OOo 1 did not support CUPS. You would have to copy
your PPD to
Jan Uhlir wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have a curious question about status of support of system
fontconfig/freetype in recent OpenOffice.org 2.0.x
Similar question was left unaswered on user forum so I'm trying my luck here..
I use build options --with-system-freetype --enable-fontconfig. Does
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
So, if there are no objections, I would switch off the reftotemp warning
globally for all unxsol platforms.
+1
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Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany wrote:
Hi Kay,
Sorry for the (may be stupid) question, but why not just change
OSL_VERIFY to emit nothing, in case OSL_DEBUG_LEVEL == 0? I would expect
that only weird code would relay on the evaluation in case of a zero
debug level.
Why weird?
Kay Ramme - Sun Germany - Hamburg wrote:
Philipp Lohmann - Sun Germany wrote:
Can I interpretate this in a way, you to be willing to join our diagnose
and debug macro consolidation meeting?! So, watch out for an event
notification for sometime next week :-)
Very good, that will test
Hi,
what exactly would you want to know ? I could point at the vcl project
to vcl/inc/pdfwriter.hxx and vcl/source/gdi/pdfwriter_impl.[hc]xx which
contain that parts of OOo's PDF export that actually handle creating a
PDF. But that is of course code working inside OOo, one would have to
adapt
eric.bachard wrote:
Hi Rene,
Rene Engelhard a écrit :
Hi,
why is portaudio / sndfile SO only in 680? It was implemented in
SRX645 whith OOo in mind, too. What is the reason? That the envvar
needed isn't set?
The reason is very simple: the child workspace vclppbugs8 that contains
the change for
Philipp Lohmann - Sun Germany wrote:
Rene Engelhard wrote:
Huh ? it's not SO only; it's a configure option, configured with
environment variable ENABLE_PASF.
Regards, pl
Sorry, i looked at the wrong place ... which i'd have noticed had i
looked at your patch first, stupid me. I didn't see
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