Martin,
Martin Hollmichel wrote:
Hi Kay,
[..]
Just start with me here.
AFAIR, Java gets used for the following:
- Applets
- UNO Java Language Binding (obviously)
- some Wizards
- as a basis for some scripting languages (BeanShell, Rhino)
- Accessibility
- rendering back-end (optional)
- media
hi
Maybe the [EMAIL PROTECTED] is better? Everything about installation
(= supported platforms) is discussed there.
As well, for all things related to releases, releases@openoffice.org
Thanks, Jacqueline!!
Regards,
Robert
best
Louis
Please note that OOo 2.0 now has a filter for the Microsoft
Indexing service (which is installed by default on Win2000/XP), so that
the 'normal' Windows search is able to look into OOo 1.0/2.0 files
when the Indexing service is activated! The filter will be installed and
registered by default on
Tino Rachui - Sun Germany - Development - Software Engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
news.germany.sun.com:
Please note that OOo 2.0 now has a filter for the Microsoft
Indexing service (which is installed by default on Win2000/XP), so that
the 'normal' Windows search
Hi Andrew,
On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 13:59:20 +, Andrew Brown wrote:
Please note that OOo 2.0 now has a filter for the Microsoft
Indexing service (which is installed by default on Win2000/XP),
wow! Which build did that come with? It isn't easy to work out what
features have been
Niklas Nebel wrote:
Chris wrote:
I have Java code that opens OOo and Excel files in OOo. However it
doesn't work with SYLK files.
I set the convertor to be Flat XML File (Calc). Do I have to set it
to something else for it to open SYLK files? Or is there some other
trick?
The filter name for