[dev] I want to participate too.

2010-02-08 Thread Ayush Mishra
Sir/Madam, I am a 20 yr old IT engg student from India. I use openoffice and always loved the concept of open software. But it does'nt seem right not to return something to the community even i want to be a part of the open community. I am a beginner in Java, but just the want to do something

[dev] help to Migrate Openoffice 3.1 calc to Vb6

2010-02-08 Thread jeyaraj
Dear Sir, I am Jeyaraj.R From Maduarai which in tamilnadu(India) I am working in Tvs company we are planning to migrate MS-Office To Open Office. We have developed Our Software Using Vb/Sql Server we have genereated so many mis reports using MS-office Excel with vb6.0. Now we

[dev] Re: where is the openoffice binary located

2010-02-08 Thread Michael Stahl
On 08/02/2010 05:23, Wei Zhang wrote: However, I don't know where is the openoffice binaries located(such like swriter, etc). I am wondering where is that located ? Or, do I need to take some other procedures after dmake? please look at this mail for the answer:

Re: [dev] Re: where is the openoffice binary located

2010-02-08 Thread Wei Zhang
Hi Michael, Thank you very much! I have got the binary as you suggested. I can start the swriter binary without problems. However when I ran objdump on it to get a disassemble, it said the swriter binary is not recognized format. I am wondering why is that. Thanks, Wei On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at

Re: [dev] Re: where is the openoffice binary located

2010-02-08 Thread Cédric Bosdonnat
Hi Wei, Did you see by chance that swriter is only a script file calling soffice.bin? Regards, -- Cedric On Mon, 2010-02-08 at 07:55 -0600, Wei Zhang wrote: Hi Michael, Thank you very much! I have got the binary as you suggested. I can start the swriter binary without problems. However

Re: [dev] Re: where is the openoffice binary located

2010-02-08 Thread Wei Zhang
Hi Cedric, Thanks a lot! My bad, yeah, soffice.bin is the real binary, thank you very much! I am wondering if there is a way when building it, statically link all the libraries together instead of using shared libraries (i know it sounds stupid) to get a big fat soffice.bin ? Thank you very

Re: [dev] Re: where is the openoffice binary located

2010-02-08 Thread Stephan Bergmann
On 02/08/10 15:12, Wei Zhang wrote: I am wondering if there is a way when building it, statically link all the libraries together instead of using shared libraries (i know it sounds stupid) to get a big fat soffice.bin ? No, not easily. For example, many of the shared libraries implement UNO

Re: [dev] Re: where is the openoffice binary located

2010-02-08 Thread Wei Zhang
Oh, I see. Thanks a lot Stephan! Wei On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Stephan Bergmann stephan.bergm...@sun.comwrote: On 02/08/10 15:12, Wei Zhang wrote: I am wondering if there is a way when building it, statically link all the libraries together instead of using shared libraries (i know it

[dev] Java Programming

2010-02-08 Thread RogerARose
Hello; I am new to Open Office. However, I see that you encourage participation in the project. I am a Senior Software Engineer specializing in Java. I would enjoy helping out in any way I can. But from this page: http://contributing.openoffice.org/programming.html I'm not really sure what

Re: [dev] Java Programming

2010-02-08 Thread Per Eriksson
Hi Roger, It's nice hearing about your interest. As we use UNO as our component model, both C++, Java and various other languages can be used to enhance OpenOffice.org. Are there any particular parts that you are most interested in? Best Regards Per Eriksson rogerar...@gmail.com skrev