Matthias Benkmann wrote:
> I'm developing a Java app that let's the user fill out a form. The
> Java app uses this data to create a document in Writer. I would like
> to offer the user a preview window that integrates as seemlessly as
> possible with the Java app.
>
> I thought I could use the O
Dear Arthur,
Thanks for your remarks..
Arthur Baldwin wrote:
[...]
Here are my reasons. First, it is impossible to insert individual
"database fields" from OO Base in a letter created with OO Writer.
[...]
I think you are making a mistake and that you can leave MsO 2000 Pro.
Pls take a loo
Dear Open Office Team,
I desperately need an alternative to using MS Office 2000 Premium in order to
do a MailMerge. I wanted so desperately to be able to use Open Office as a
replacement for this, but found it impossible to use OpenOffice for this
purpose.
Here are my reasons. Fir
Hi
I open a document with Writer and I need to Copy the entire document (with
text, tables, images) to the Windows Clipboard using Delphi 7.
Can anibody help me?.
Thanks.
The tcluno team is pleased to announce release 0.2 of tcluno.
Tcluno is a set of Tcl packages, which provide acccess to OpenOffice.org using
the urp socket interface.
Since release 0.1 the C/C++ part has been eliminated and the packages are Tcl
only now.
One part of the packages (unospection
I'm developing a Java app that let's the user fill out a form. The
Java app uses this data to create a document in Writer. I would like
to offer the user a preview window that integrates as seemlessly as
possible with the Java app.
I thought I could use the OOoBean for that purpose, however I hav
2006/1/30, Thomas Lange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
Hi Thomas,
thanks for your reply.
[snip]
> It is to distinguish different file format versions.
The whole string is the file version? I thought only the 2 bytes
after the first string where some file version infos, but that, of course,
wouldn't make
Hi,
The file format of the files in the share/wordbook/* directories seems
to be pretty straightforward. 2 bytes length, then the string.
Well, almost. There is also place for the suggested word in case of
'negative' dictionaries.
But the
very first entry seems to be different: It's 2 bytes