Michael Meeks wrote:
Hi Uwe,
On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 13:50 +0200, Uwe Fischer wrote:
Don't get me wrong - I love this feature and I will never say anything
negative about Michael Meeks, who surely is a programming genius. ;-)
Haha ;-) the sarcasm detector just exploded.
I don't
Michael Meeks wrote:
Hi Joerg,
Thanks so much for your comments :-)
On Fri, 2006-10-06 at 10:43 +0200, Joerg Barfurth wrote:
Well, I'm not the one making those calls any more.
Ah but I value your input immensely.
But generally I think getting rid of
most of the constructs
Le Mercredi 18 Octobre 2006 11:26, Ernst . a écrit :
Hi,
I want to build a command-line tool that reads files in several file
formats and outputs a plain text file. OOo reads many formats, including MS
Word and its own OpenDocument. The plain text file is used to for a search
index (i need
Hi Rüdiger,
while you made some valid points, this one does not hold:
1) Timing of integration is not under control of CWS owner. Program
Management is responsible here.
2) Integrating the CWS on 2006-10-06 is in time. UI freeze of 2006-10-05
means that your CWS has to be approved by QA at
I do not think you can leverage the OOo filters without OOo running. Even if
you use an UNO service, OOo will have to be running.
As Eric mentioned, you can use XSLT to extract the text from ODF documents
without running OOo. But you will need to run OOo if you want to convert other
formats
Just to follow up on this question, what in particular does the NOTINCHOOSER
flag do? In testing, and in examining the source code, it appears to do
nothing. In contrast, the NOTINFILEDIALOG hides the format in all dialogs,
including File | Open, File | Save As and File | Export. I'm using OOo
Just to follow up on this question, what in particular does the NOTINCHOOSER
flag do? In testing, and in examining the source code, it appears to do
nothing. In contrast, the NOTINFILEDIALOG hides the format in all dialogs,
including File | Open, File | Save As and File | Export. I'm using OOo