On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 10:01 AM, michael mikea...@openoffice.org wrote:
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Hi,
I don't succeed reproduce your problem nor with OOo 3.3.0, neither with
LibreOffice 3.4.5.
Are you able to reproduce the problem on request ?
Are you doing something special when you delete the formula ?
Which version of OOo are you using ?
Regards
Thibault.
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Hello Thibault,
I don't succeed reproduce your problem nor with OOo 3.3.0, neither with
LibreOffice 3.4.5.
you are right, it only occurs when the extension I am working on is
loaded...
So at least that gives me some sort of an idea. I suppose I will have to
throw out parts of the extension
Hi,
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 4:09 AM, Clemens Eisserer linuxhi...@gmail.com wrote:
Why doesn't apache simply contribute to LibreOffice?
I don't see the reasioning behind spliting the scarce resources any further.
The code from Apache projects is available for all to use, including
LibreOffice. The
Il 27/12/2011 10.09, Clemens Eisserer ha scritto:
Why doesn't apache simply contribute to LibreOffice?
I don't see the reasioning behind spliting the scarce resources any further.
I can simply invert the question: why doesn't TDF simply contribute to Apache
OpenOffice.org?
There is not a
Hi,
do you understand why there isn't a simple answer?
The same concepts are expressed in similar way inside TDF's mailing lists.
With the same good reasons.
Sure, guess my first email was kind of naive.
But I'm sure at the end the reason and the common good will prevail on
egocentric
Why doesn't apache simply contribute to LibreOffice?
I don't see the reasioning behind spliting the scarce resources any further.
- Clemens
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Il 27/12/2011 12.13, eric b ha scritto:
Hi,
Le 27 déc. 11 à 10:33, Davide Dozza a écrit :
Il 27/12/2011 10.09, Clemens Eisserer ha scritto:
Why doesn't apache simply contribute to LibreOffice?
I don't see the reasioning behind spliting the scarce resources any
further.
I can simply invert
Am 28.10.2011 19:40, schrieb Wikum Dinalankara:
Hi,
I am working on testing the OpenOffice Writer GUI for a class project,
and I need to seed some faults in the source code (I built OO330_m20
successfully on Ubuntu 10.04 running on VMWare), that could possibly
generate some errors related
Hi Seth,
I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve.
OOo should have PyUno and - if it is a build provided by Oracle - its
own version of Python and both should fit to each other. Admittedly I'm
not completely sure about that, if you have bad luck, even the Oracle
builds didn't contain an own
?
- Dennis E. Hamilton
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, October 10, 2011 14:27
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Subject: [dev] Re: Problems downloading source through Mercurial
Hi Seth,
I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve.
OOo should have PyUno and - if it is a build provided by Oracle - its
own version of Python and both should fit to each other
On 2011-10-09 09:21, Seth Shich wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to download the source for building Open Office. I am new
to all of this but have used SVN before (never Mercurial though). I
have Mac OS X 10.7.1.
My problem is that when I type, hg clone
http://hg.services.openoffice.org/DEV300
Am 09.10.2011 09:35, schrieb Jan Holst Jensen:
On 2011-10-09 09:21, Seth Shich wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to download the source for building Open Office. I am new
to all of this but have used SVN before (never Mercurial though). I
have Mac OS X 10.7.1.
My problem is that when I type, hg
HI Mathias,
Thanks for the information. Perhaps, I should tell you why I want to build OOo,
and, then, maybe you could suggest what course I should take.
I am trying to get PyUno working so that I can read and interface with .doc and
.docx files (e.g. highlight certain words in documents, such
Dear Niklas,
it is sad to learn that you will not be able to keep up your great and
constructive help!
Whatever you are up to: all the best and good luck!
However: should you have some spare time, then please keep up your great
help, even it is only possible once a month!
:)
All the best,
Hi Niklas,
On Sunday, 2011-09-04 18:56:17 +0200, Niklas Nebel wrote:
In case anyone is still reading these lists:
Occasionally..
Thanks everybody for a great time!
It was a pleasure working with you.
All the best!
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Hi Niklas,
I remember talking with you in Beijing, between some lectures, to get
some guidance for a Calc extension. I had to try my best to keep
understanding your deep technical explanation... Thanks for all the good
work you did at OpenOffice.org.
Wishing you all the best in your new
Uups, wrong list. Please excuse.
Kind regards
Regina
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Do you remember when and where you download OpenOffice 3.3. Until
recently there was a website downloads of a hacked version of
OpenOffice. They loaded it up with all sorts of bloatware and put it
on OpenOffice.com. The legitimate website is OpenOffice.org. The
fake website has now been shut
Hi,
may be die Quickstarter is still running.
Please have a look at
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOoAuthors_User_Manual/Getting_Started/Using_the_Quickstarter_under_Windows
Best regards, Oliver.
On 20.08.2011 03:35, JS wrote:
I don't understand why I can't
balajidileepkumar wrote:
Hello sir,
I am Balaji Dileep Kumar, I am a programmer, I would like to
contribute my work to Open office, I am good in java and C++, Please guide
me how to get started with tasks.
Thank you.
Hi,
Thanks your interest in OpenOffice.org and helping
:16:24 -0700
From: a...@the-martin-byrd.net
To: dev@openoffice.org
CC: balajidileepku...@gmail.com
Subject: [dev] Re: Please accept my volunteering
balajidileepkumar wrote:
Hello sir,
I am Balaji Dileep Kumar, I am a programmer, I would like to
contribute my work to Open office, I am good
Graeme Borthwick wrote:
I keep getting Emails from dev@openoffice.org this one from Andy Brown
another from Oliver-Rainer Wittman still another from Rob Weir.
My name is Graeme Borthwick, I live in Alicante in Spain and I am retired.
Can someone tell me what is going on?
Hi
Hi Mathias,
Apologies for the mail posted twice : I didn't see it arrive on the
dev@ooo, so I supposed the list was no longer active ...
Le 18 août 11 à 07:13, Mathias Bauer a écrit :
On 16.08.2011 00:17, eric b wrote:
Can someone explain me :
- why a binary blob is directly provided in
I would suggest checking out the latest iteration/branch to get an idea of the
code structure the OO project is trying to keep in place to keep the project
easy to understand :)
Sent from my iPhone
On Aug 17, 2011, at 1:42 PM, Aidan Fitzpatrick fitzpatrickai...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello
I'd
On 16.08.2011 00:17, eric b wrote:
Hi,
Doing some performance tests, I just figured out the types.rdb file is a
binary file, just provided in the sources.
Can someone explain me :
- why a binary blob is directly provided in OpenOffice.org sources ? (
OOO320_m1x for instance)
This
On 07/27/11 06:37 PM, Thathyuraj Devanesan wrote:
Hi folks,
My name is Raj, I am an executive director at Barclays capital, developing
order management and low latency systems, my job does not give me the pleasure
of coding, so I am now trying to get participation from some interesting open
On 2011-07-23 01:03, Kim Sørlie wrote:
hei jeg har skrivi et openoffice.orgwriter dukument. og låst det med
passord ca 23.30 fredags kveld (22.07.2011) men jeg får ikke åpna det
igjen det vil ikke godta passordet jeg skrev finnes det noen mulighet
å få opna det igjen
hilsen kim sørlie (
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 02:40:30PM +0430, Jan wrote:
The build instructions on
http://dba.openoffice.org/drivers/postgresql/index.html
seem totally outdated since they use cvs, not hg.
Yeah, because that driver *is* in cvs, not in hg. Separate project
etc, never merged into the official code.
Hi Leo,
On 16.07.2011 14:02, Dr.Leo wrote:
Hello,
I am the author of PyHyphen, a hyphenation package for the Python
programming language (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/PyHyphen/).
PyHyphen is essentially a wrapper around 'libhyphen', the
C library that oo uses for hyphenation.
Hi Leo,
On 16.07.2011 14:02, Dr.Leo wrote:
Hello,
I am the author of PyHyphen, a hyphenation package for the Python
programming language (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/PyHyphen/).
PyHyphen is essentially a wrapper around 'libhyphen', the
C library that oo uses for hyphenation.
Hi Igor,
On 15.07.2011 02:38, Igor Belogorodsky wrote:
There are some question I'd like to ask
1. It's been announced that OpenOffice project was donated to Apache
Software Foundation as incubator project.
what does it exactly mean? will there be a new website and they said
that they'll
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thank u for your patient answer . It is helpful.
BTW ,Li is my surname.Best regards,Merlin
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From: armin.le.gr...@me.com
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 12:14:27 +0200
Subject: [dev] Re: Drawing Porblem about the OLE-Object (line, fill, shadow,
...)
Hi Merlin
Thanks for your help.
The bugdoc is in the annex.
Best regards,
Merlin
To: dev@openoffice.org
From: armin.le.gr...@me.com
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 16:52:33 +0200
Subject: [dev] Re: Drawing Porblem about the OLE-Object (line, fill,
shadow, ...)
Am 12.07.2011 08:23
Am 12.07.2011 08:23, schrieb limerlin:
Hi
When i opened a MS PowerPoint file with OpenOffice,the fillings and
lines of OLE-Object's area does not display. Following is what I found
after error checking:
http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=67705
then i read the source
On 07/09/2011 01:52 AM, Shameera Rathnayaka wrote:
hi dev,
This is my problem i could delete all table in doc , but how can i
delete table in cursor position which i dont know the name and index
of that table.
I believe that the view cursor has a text table property that you can
check to
You should reply to the list, not to me directly.
I did look at this, and there are problems with any solution that I
tried. For example, first, I tried walking the text table anchor, but I
repeatedly crashed LO when I tried that. I also found that performing a
few sneaky things (such as
Thank you, Mathias!
But I use PKG_FORMAT=installed now. If I install dict_ru.oxt from
Extensions Manager then Russian spell checking is not available. OO
Writer don't underline wrong russian words.
On 07.07.2011 09:49, Dmitry A. Ashkadov wrote:
Hello!
I added option
Hi Dana, you are free to distribute as long as you comply with the current
license which is LGPL.
This list is more target for development topics. We do have a project for
general distribution at http://distribution.openoffice.org with more
information of different type of third party distribution
Maybe this will help
http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=100123
On 20 May 2011 07:44, Ilhan Türe itu...@plate.de wrote:
Dear Sirs
We are using a filecluster and the cluster managing suite is controls the
locking mechanism of all content files.
So, is it possible to disable the
very sorry to bother you, i just get no other ways. hope you have a good day.
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Hi Wanglei,
On 24.06.2011 04:04, wanglei wrote:
hi, all. i found your email addresses on the wiki of openoffice
documentation project, and now trying to get some help from you guys.
i work for a mailing service provider, and right now i'm making a format
converting tool, which can convert
Hi wanglei,
On Monday, 2011-06-27 15:48:33 +0800, wanglei wrote:
i work for a mailing service provider, and right now i'm making
a format converting tool, which can convert pdf doc[x] ppt[x] xls[x]
to html
Have a look at the JODConverter
http://www.artofsolving.com/opensource/jodconverter
I
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 5:13 AM, Eike Rathke o...@erack.de wrote:
Hi wanglei,
On Monday, 2011-06-27 15:48:33 +0800, wanglei wrote:
i work for a mailing service provider, and right now i'm making
a format converting tool, which can convert pdf doc[x] ppt[x] xls[x]
to html
Have a look
On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Mohammad Khaleel Abed AlHameed AlHareedi
200820...@aust.ae wrote:
Hi
I'm a computer Engineering student, I would like to build a cloud computing
OpenOffice version and connect some mail box with it and a cloud hard
disk. so it can help employees to
Hi,
It could be easy to implement your desire as you might guess, I think.
The key module would be vcl in the source code of OpenOffice.org.
outdev.hxx defines the OS independent interface of virtual devices such as OS
dependent real display devices, printer, PDF exporter, and so on. The
Am 17.06.2011 17:38, tora - Takamichi Akiyama wrote:
On 2011/06/17 16:38, Martin Hediger wrote:
Its true, i havent thought of the implications of what it means to
switch rows. Should references pointing to cell A1 remain pointing to
A1, when the content of A1 is traded for the content of B1?
Its true, i havent thought of the implications of what it means to
switch rows. Should references pointing to cell A1 remain pointing to
A1, when the content of A1 is traded for the content of B1? What
should the references follow?
But apart from that, the way to exchange two rows is I
Hi Oliver,
On 2011/06/17 1:12, Oliver Brinzing wrote:
Quickly move Rows and columns like in Writer
http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=40285
have a look at the attached example ;-)
Thanks! That is what I thought.
And now, I also have written a similar one. ;-)
Oops, there was a typo bug.
Now fixed:
https://bitbucket.org/tora/calc-move-selected-cells
Best,
Tora
On 2011/06/17 23:40, tora - Takamichi Akiyama wrote:
Hi Oliver,
On 2011/06/17 1:12, Oliver Brinzing wrote:
Quickly move Rows and columns like in Writer
On 2011/06/17 16:38, Martin Hediger wrote:
Its true, i havent thought of the implications of what it means to switch rows. Should
references pointing to cell A1 remain pointing to A1, when the content of A1 is
traded for the content of B1? What should the references follow?
But apart from
On 15.06.2011 23:19, Martin Hediger wrote:
I was thinking, would it be possible to implement some kind of row-row
exchange button in Calc? Of course, the same could apply to
column-column exchange.
It depends on the desired behavior of that button. Probably it can be a
combination of insert
Thanks for the feedback, indeed it makes intuitively sense to check out
that part of the API.
The simplest way of defining the rows to exchange (that I can think of
right now) would be to just to select two rows in the spreadsheet. If
more or less than two rows are selected, this would cause an
Hi,
maybe this can help:
Quickly move Rows and columns like in Writer
http://openoffice.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=40285
have a look at the attached example ;-)
Regards
Oliver
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Hi Oliver,
since nobody els has answered, I'd like to offer some advice.
If you're serious about learning to program, I suggest you start with
something smaller than OpenOffice.org. OOo consists of millions of
lines of C++ code, which is daunting even for a seasoned developer.
If you want to
On 11.06.2011 17:55, Niklas Nebel wrote:
On 11.06.2011 17:43, rony wrote:
On 11.06.2011 17:36, Niklas Nebel wrote:
Dependencies on LGPL libraries may soon become a problem.
What would be the problem here?
[Just curious why it was o.k. in the past, but may be a problem
soon ?]
Hi Ariel,
On 11.06.2011 20:26, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
Hello rony,
On Saturday 11 June 2011, 12:43, rony wrote:
Hi Niklas,
On 11.06.2011 17:36, Niklas Nebel wrote:
Dependencies on LGPL libraries may soon become a problem.
What would be the problem here?
Oh,
Am 11.06.2011 20:26, schrieb Ariel Constenla-Haile:
Hello rony,
On Saturday 11 June 2011, 12:43, rony wrote:
[...]
[Just curious why it was o.k. in the past, but may be a problem soon ?]
One such library is lp_solve, which is the basis of the OpenOffice.org
Linear Solver in Calc.
It would
Hi Niklas,
On 11.06.2011 17:36, Niklas Nebel wrote:
Dependencies on LGPL libraries may soon become a problem.
What would be the problem here?
[Just curious why it was o.k. in the past, but may be a problem soon ?]
One such library is lp_solve, which is the basis of the OpenOffice.org
Linear
On 11.06.2011 17:43, rony wrote:
On 11.06.2011 17:36, Niklas Nebel wrote:
Dependencies on LGPL libraries may soon become a problem.
What would be the problem here?
[Just curious why it was o.k. in the past, but may be a problem soon ?]
http://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html
It would
Hello rony,
On Saturday 11 June 2011, 12:43, rony wrote:
Hi Niklas,
On 11.06.2011 17:36, Niklas Nebel wrote:
Dependencies on LGPL libraries may soon become a problem.
What would be the problem here?
Oh, haven't you been following the OOo Apache Incubator Proposal?
Hi Dmitry,
yes, path length is critical. In general it is recommended not to use
e.g. the cygwin home folder (neither for building nor for running).
Regards,
Mathias
On 09.06.2011 15:43, Dmitry A. Ashkadov wrote:
I tried extract archive to home folder to reduce length of path, and the
start
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 6:51 AM, tora - Takamichi Akiyama
t...@openoffice.org wrote:
Sorry, this mail is too long...
No problem, I'll briefly go through your five items one by one:
1. Delegation of the responsibility to choose a type of memory allocator
To achieve both stability and
yes, path length is critical. In general it is recommended not to use
e.g. the cygwin home folder (neither for building nor for running).
Building Office from cygwin home folder fails now. I build office
outside cygwin home directory but the path is too long to run office. I
simply unzip
On 2011/06/08 0:22, Niklas Nebel wrote:
Of course we should try to make more use of multiple threads. This isn't a new
idea either, see
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Calc/Performance/misc. Christian did
some experiments with parallel loading a while ago
Cross-posting to dev@openoffice.org and d...@l10n.openoffice.org
Please follow up to d...@l10n.openoffice.org
On 2011/06/09 16:25, Dmitry A. Ashkadov wrote:
I have cloned repository DEV300. It doesn't contain localizations. For
localizations there is another repository. How can I build OOo
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 9:20 AM, tora - Takamichi Akiyama
t...@openoffice.org wrote:
That is why I would like to encourage programmers to take care of the life
time of data.
First of, I am doubtful that encouraging manual memory management is a good
idea. Errors in manual memory management
Hello tora,
On Thursday 09 June 2011, 05:31:51, tora - Takamichi Akiyama wrote:
Cross-posting to dev@openoffice.org and d...@l10n.openoffice.org
Please follow up to d...@l10n.openoffice.org
On 2011/06/09 16:25, Dmitry A. Ashkadov wrote:
I have cloned repository DEV300. It doesn't contain
Hi Ariel,
On 2011/06/09 16:25, Dmitry A. Ashkadov wrote:
I have cloned repository DEV300. It doesn't contain localizations. For
localizations there is another repository. How can I build OOo with
localizations? Should I clone l18n repository to subdirectory l20n
inside DEV300
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Simon Wilper p9w.vu.31122...@gmx.dewrote:
syschild.cxx makes use of jvmaccess::VirtualMachine and
ImplTestJavaException in GetParentWindowHandle.
But actually it should work --without-java since the code passages in
question are surrounded by #ifdef
On 09.06.2011 11:29, Dmitry A. Ashkadov wrote:
Hello!
Is here somebody who builds OOo on Windows 7?
Yes, using Windows 7 and cygwin 1.7.7
Regards,
Mathias
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Hi Dmitry,
yes, I successfully built on both code lines and the application worked
fine. Admittedly builds on OOO340 and the latest milestones of DEV300
needed some patches, but not to run the built office, without the
patched the build itself broke.
Regards,
Mathias
On 09.06.2011 12:07,
I tried extract archive to home folder to reduce length of path, and the
start office. It doesn't crash at startup now. So, the problem is a long
paths.
09.06.2011 17:35, Mathias Bauer пишет:
Hi Dmitry,
yes, I successfully built on both code lines and the application
worked fine. Admittedly
Sorry, this mail is too long...
On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 9:20 AM, tora - Takamichi Akiyama t...@openoffice.org
mailto:t...@openoffice.org wrote:
That is why I would like to encourage programmers to take care of the life
time of data.
I know that that statement is controversial.
On
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 09:56:35AM +0200, Rene Engelhard wrote:
rene@frodo:~$ find /usr/lib/libreoffice/ -name unoinfo*
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/unoinfo
rene@frodo:~$ less /usr/lib/libreoffice/program/unoinfo
in Debian, is that what you mean?
Good that this script isn't documented
Hi René,
On 07.06.2011 09:56, Rene Engelhard wrote:
... cut ...
rene@frodo:~$ find /usr/lib/libreoffice/ -name unoinfo*
/usr/lib/libreoffice/program/unoinfo
rene@frodo:~$ less /usr/lib/libreoffice/program/unoinfo
in Debian, is that what you mean?
If yes, then it's interesting why Ubuntu
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 11:03:00AM +0200, rony wrote:
unoinfo java and interestingly unoil.jar is missing! Did a locate
unoil.jar after an updatedb, but it is not installed. So this is
Obviously totally untrue. I don't think Ubuntu removed unoil.jar, that
would break everything Java-ish.
Did
Am 06.06.2011 17:27, schrieb Michael Stahl:
On 06.06.11 16:35, tora - Takamichi Akiyama wrote:
Has anyone tried refactoring OUString?
- It converts iso-8859-1 letters ranging 0x00-0x7f into UCS2 even it is not
necessary.
- It requires malloc(), realloc(), and free() or their
On Mon, 06 Jun 2011 17:28:24 +0200
rony ro...@openoffice.org wrote:
[... lots of hostile ranting ignored ...]
And by the way, if you wanted to be constructive, why did you not
supply a link to the place for reporting it? If it was easy to find
such a place, I would have reported it
Hi Bjoern,
just saw your e-mail appear now in the list, hence the late answer.
Thank you very much for the link! In the meantime further information
has become available, thanks to Renés comments, so the installation
seems to be (very unfortunate!) intentional (to cripple LO)! :(
Regards,
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 12:28:18PM +0200, rony wrote:
This is the story for the current Ubuntu 11.04, plain-vanilla
installation, after having gone further:
* Ubuntu 11.04 does *not* install any of the Java classes in
/usr/lib/libreoffice/basis-link/program/classes,
hi shashanka sharma
first try with the examples in the developer guide to perform some basic
things something like add a string to the writer doc if you are willing to
work with writer. With that try to familiar with the java api.
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Shashank Sharma
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 12:45:09PM +0200, rony wrote:
Thank you very much for the link! In the meantime further information
has become available, thanks to Renés comments, so the installation
seems to be (very unfortunate!) intentional (to cripple LO)! :(
There IS NOTHING CRIPPELD. Just
Hi there ,
Developers guide was the best resource I had when I was in the same
situation like you !
Anyway I have written a small blog post about how to get started on plugin
developement based on my experience.
link:http://srilankatechnology.blogspot.com/2010_11_01_archive.html
This contains a
Hi,
On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 12:28:18 +0200
rony ro...@openoffice.org wrote:
This is the story for the current Ubuntu 11.04, plain-vanilla
installation
Which does not include a full libreoffice installation, as this is
unfortunately impossible to fit on the install CD along with the rest
of the
On 06.06.2011 19:43, tora - Takamichi Akiyama wrote:
And also, please cover the underlying memory allocation mechanism which
would be another key factor for the performance improvement.
On 2011/06/07 3:04, Niklas Nebel wrote:
There's an old suggestion to treat small strings differently, see
On 07.06.2011 12:53, Rene Engelhard wrote:
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 12:45:09PM +0200, rony wrote:
Thank you very much for the link! In the meantime further information
has become available, thanks to Renés comments, so the installation
seems to be (very unfortunate!) intentional (to cripple
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 01:52:41PM +0200, rony wrote:
If packages deviate from the reference packages (OOo or LO), they get
crippled, like it or not.
Nonsense. They just ha a bit other structure, the functionality is supposed
to be there. Just install the one package you miss.
Hi René,
On 07.06.2011 14:07, Rene Engelhard wrote:
Insulting people does not change facts and reality either, but is quite
You don't? Aha. I see insults from you too. You cripple XYZ. When
we don't. (And you say we do that intentionally, which is also a insult)
O.K., I take this one
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Shashank Sharma shashan...@iitrpr.ac.in
mailto:shashan...@iitrpr.ac.in wrote:
hello,
I am a undergraduate student of third year (INDIAN INSTITTE OF
TECHNOLOGY-IIT) and wants to develop new functionality in open office.before
trying on the features of
Hi,
On Tue, Jun 07, 2011 at 02:28:53PM +0200, rony wrote:
On 07.06.2011 14:07, Rene Engelhard wrote:
Insulting people does not change facts and reality either, but is quite
You don't? Aha. I see insults from you too. You cripple XYZ. When
we don't. (And you say we do that
On 07.06.2011 13:15, tora - Takamichi Akiyama wrote:
As many already know, malloc() is too general and too expensive.
Moreover, free() is much more expensive than malloc().
e.g. a source code of malloc() in glibc:
http://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=blob;f=malloc/malloc.c
We use our own
On 07.06.2011 17:22, Niklas Nebel wrote:
On 07.06.2011 13:15, tora - Takamichi Akiyama wrote:
As many already know, malloc() is too general and too expensive.
Moreover, free() is much more expensive than malloc().
e.g. a source code of malloc() in glibc:
2011/6/6 Yesi Idaberry yesi_be...@hotmail.com
hola no se si este es el medio para realizar consultas pero no encontre
otro. tengo un problema que no puedo solucionar : me aparece el siguiente
mensaje cuando quiero abrir un archivo del tipo hoja de calculo de open
office la operacion
Hi rony,
On Tue, 31 May 2011 19:55:44 +0200
rony ro...@openoffice.org wrote:
totally off the records for this list,
indeed.
but maybe nevertheless
interesting/amusing: Ubuntu 11.04 replaced OOo with LibreOffice (LO).
thats true.
Whatever they did, they probably did what they did with
On 06.06.11 16:35, tora - Takamichi Akiyama wrote:
Has anyone tried refactoring OUString?
- It converts iso-8859-1 letters ranging 0x00-0x7f into UCS2 even it is not
necessary.
- It requires malloc(), realloc(), and free() or their equivalents.
- It prevents debugging efforts because
Hi Bjoern,
On 06.06.2011 12:42, Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
Whatever they did, they probably did what they did with their OOo
installation in the past with the effect that using the Java interface from
the command line does not work (using their unoinfo-output for Java) !
That has
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