constraint slipped me.
Perhaps installing an extension in the share layer that only contains
this configuration setting can help? Or is the share/uno_packages layer
also below the system integration layer?
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view
or by dumping the HTML code to the desired location in the "source"
view). Then the file is reloaded into the other view.
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> could give me will certainly be of great help. Thanks.
IIRC OOo always adds a thumbnail image to the stored files (for the
desktop integration). An issue exists for this but I'm not sure if this
is seen as a defect and in case that was true if something was done
against it.
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lications.
This code is handled by our "EditEngine" that is also maintained in the
sw project.
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Niklas Nebel wrote:
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>> The whole magic behind that is that 01-01-1601 is taken as an invalid
>> date. I don't know why this date was chosen but perhaps somebody else
>> can shed some light on this.
>
> January 1, 1601 is the base of W
0 or Month=0 as valid or uses it to express
something else
- somebody explicitly uses Date(1,1,1601) for whatever reason
I would say that we shouldn't care for this (perhaps we could grep for
"1601" in the source code) and change TIMESTAMP_INVALID_DATETIME.
Opinions, anyone?
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I use it for the OOo lists and only rarely re
understood always should be bound to some elements in
the document, but that isn't necessarily true for the "BLOBs" we are
talking about.
OTOH if someone wanted to attach some data to parts of the document I
agree that he should check whether going the metadata way might be more
a
s
(overwriting a virtual "resize" method) does not apply to "external" ones.
Perhaps it's time to revive one of the pilots? AFAIK Christian Lippka
also invested some time for it.
> As pavel mentioned we should continue any discussion about this in [EMAIL
> PRO
Mathias Bauer wrote:
> Matthias B. wrote:
>
>> We have a custom OOo component and we'd like to store additional data
>> inside a document that this component can access. So far we've encoded
>> the data as text and then stored it in notes, but this is quite
&g
s "vnd.BlobFactory.Blob.BlobData" would be a good
idea. The name for your storage should probably also use this namespace
while the name of the stream is not important as only your own component
will access your sub storage.
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that gives
readable type names but it's not available via API.
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I use
the build.
But if I wouldn't be surprised if our brave release engineers found a
way to seperate the builds of OOo and URE that still allows to have both
products in one CWS. :-)
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Stephan Bergmann schrieb:
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>> Rüdiger Timm schrieb:
>>> OK. If that's all, 'make it easy to build SDK and URE from scratch
>>> independently from OOo', than I am fully with you. It should be possible
>>> to check out just
x-list.
Thanks for your dedication to the project.
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I use it for the OOo lists and only rarely rea
egant way
but an easy one. In result you will implement your own XML editor then.
Given the enormous enhancements or feature requests we already have I
would recommend to contribute to these things before starting a new
editing mode.
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Rüdiger Timm schrieb:
>
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>> Rüdiger Timm schrieb:
>>
>>> Caolan McNamara wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 09:54 +0100, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
>>>>> FYI: <http://odftoolkit.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev
ck to our release
cycle. We extended it for a reason. This reason hasn't gone.
Besides that, OOo 2.2 isn't bad either. :-)
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nts to present itself: as an integrated package or
a bunch of losely coupled applications. So far we preferred the first
option.
I know that we already changed some other things that made OOo look more
like separated applications and I hate most of them. The most
unfortunate change was that in the
split we need.
That does not exclude that active development work (CWS) still happens
in the integrated environment. As long as all products share the same
cvs repository I don't think that this is endangered.
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fact that somebody is writing a text makes it more probable that the
next file to be opened will be a text file also.
This is something that perhaps should be taken up by the new user
experience project.
I will study the other points in your spec in the next days and give you
a feedback on this l
developers on the
dev@udk.openoffice.org mailing list.
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re should i begin?
Could you explain in closer detail what that "tagging mode" should be?
What should become "tagged" and what are these tags going to contain?
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s are detected quite
reliably.
But as in most cases where OOo fails to detect the file it *is* an
unknown type showing the filter dialog immediately isn't a good idea. So
a message box asking how to proceed as you suggested will help.
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at especially these user
won't use it.
So all in all I think that though your idea makes some sense I don't see
how it could be implemented without either annoying a part of the user
base or hiding this new filter so that especially the target audience
for it will never find it.
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ease try to open
the file from your desktop" or something else.
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I use it for the OOo list
:\\test.odt",storeProps);
You have to provide a URL, e.g. file:///C:/test.odt".
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I use it fo
etafile and VCL Metafile are
supported as non-pixel image formats). As this is deadly needed for
other reasons also I hope that we can go this way in a not so far
future. The changes to be made for the HTML export will be comparably
small then.
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to
> the changes' (4). I even doubt that (4) in general is more effort than (3).
Agreed. Perhaps we should give all three options the same priority and
make it clear that it is an individual decision based on trade-off
considerations.
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is that it must be rebuilt sometimes. That's bearable.
> c) have a webservice at services.openoffice.org, that runs OOo2.x,
> and gets accessed from the sd?-filter of OOo3
Doesn't need to be a Web Service. Could be a standalone converter also.
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orrect me where I am wrong.
IMHO you have a somewhat constricted perspective. Build times are
important but also important is avoiding to burn development resources
for maintaining code you don't want to touch anymore.
I think the problem is that you can't give a fixed order for 2,3 and
change basctl incompatible.
I wholeheartedly agree with your "recipe". Perhaps we should emphasize
that people should really try hard to use the first recommendation even
if this might take some time. It has the big benefit of making binfilter
smaller and avoiding future dependencies
a
type to detect wether the packaged file represents an ODF file or not.
You should be able to load "oot" files by explicitly selecting the "Open
Document Text" filter in the file dialog of OOo. Does that help?
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quested to become
informed. :-)
Overall the assertion code in OOo needs some maintenance; some problems
and false assertions have been fixed meanwhile but theses fixes are
available only in the most recent builds on the SRC680 code line.
Anyway, if you come across an assertion you can treat it as a bug
rty could implement this in some weeks. Any
volunteer working on this would get our (the Writer's team) full support.
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uot;nn" stated you have to provide a filter
name in your code that exports the file.
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ou really want to have the private data of a
user stored into this document so that the next user can read them?
They should use a template instead. This will give every user a new
instance of the document that they can save on their own disk. The file
on the server *must* be read-only. I would ev
back the
corrected one in all possible situations) will become a very big task
and can't be easily explained with a few lines of code.
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more
general ideas about the "read only mode".
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>
> Please vote in this thread. The deadline (me as a benevolent dictator
> decided ;-) is this Friday, 23:59:59 UTC.
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nserts such an object and by
assigning it to a button or shortcut you can insert it pretty fast.
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Pl
Stephan Bergmann wrote:
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>> Wouldn't be making sure that each and every header compiles as it is a
>> good idea for a first step? E.g. the item header files don't fulfil this
>> request but I'm sure there are more headers t
ork to do in the
svidl project that most probably I had to do as nobody except me knows
this stuff (a relict from ancient times ;-)).
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r source file anyway, even
if you have created the minimum set of needed headers? So if you use pch
you automatically agree that the definitions seen while compiling a
particular source file may differ in case some header files are evil[TM].
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As' as described above.
Yes, that was my concern. I agree with your proposal - I just wanted to
see that we agree that sometimes saving without warnings is not possible
and that this would be OK.
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Jan Holesovsky wrote:
> Hi Mathias,
>
> On Wednesday 10 January 2007 11:44, Mathias Bauer wrote:
>
>> > Please remember that no locking was the default until 2.0
>> > (http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=29425) so I guess if
>> > this were
clear to me. My understanding was that you
have been talking about the initial access to the file when it is loaded
and found locked.
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Pleas
Eike Rathke wrote:
> Hi Mathias,
>
> On Wednesday, 2007-01-10 11:44:34 +0100, Mathias Bauer wrote:
>
>> > And IIRC - while the file descriptor is still open, the operating system
>> > (or
>> > at least Linux) does not unlink the file for the process th
rk. If you have a particular question that
you can't get answered from these sources we will try to help you. But
explaining all this stuff via mail up front will not be useful - and you
would only get what the DevGuide and the code examples in the SDK told
you anyway.
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e, it's not a _shared_ worksheet.
That's where the server comes into play. It lets each client think that
each of them can save at any time and manages everything internally. The
server can be just a file server or even an application with an API that
merges inter
king API,
all sharing negotiations happen on opening the file.
Where's the problem in reopening?
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x27;Add-on' function in the Tool Menu, do you have any suggestion? thank you
> very much!!!*
The Add-on menu will be present as soon as any Add-on has been installed
that requests a sub menu in it. The SDK contains an Add-On programming
example. Compile and deploy it and you will see.
Ci
, you should find many hints
including source code there (mainly from Carsten Driesner).
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rth the effort and the pain you put on users if things don't work as
expected.
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Please don'
framework code. We
could also allow editing. But then we must remember that we are not the
"owner" of the file when it shall be saved. And we must be able to deal
with the situation that we can't save the file as it is still opened by
somebody else. Both seems to be doable.
ere did the URL come from, I doub that
Windows will convert file names to URLs. Which Windows did you use?
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biggest
understatement I have read since years. :-)
Besides that - a hint for all interested readers (as this is a multi
post): Niklas Nebel has answered the question on the "discuss" mailing
list. Please follow up there for any further discussions.
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show_bug.cgi?id=72372
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e files and perhaps integrate them directly into the
templates dialog of course other options are possible.
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works no i get
>
> OnStartApp
> OnCreate
> ...
>
> I did not know, that one could use this kind of events for the jobs.xcu :-)
Basically you can use every document event and the three document
independent events OnStartApp, OnFirstVisibleTask and OnCloseApp.
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rtApp" is triggered before ...
You are right. This is the very first event that occurs. Did you try to
register your job for "OnStartApp"?
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ew search capabilities"
>
> I know that there is an ongoing work for the integration of OOo in Vista
> but just wanted to let people know about this in case of problem.
Thanks for the hint, Charles. IIRC this is one of the things we are
hoping to get fixed for OOo2.2.
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Mathias Bauer wrote:
> Michael Meeks wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 2006-11-10 at 17:12 +0100, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
>>> This indicates that an application's concept of "character" is often
>>> best represented by a programming environment's concept of &
ged
incompatibly and all in-process C++ components using it must at least be
recompiled to work in the OOo version that contains the new string
class. So we shouldn't dismiss this option but we also should handle it
with care.
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er developers we had in the past
wheren't causes by too exhaustive testing but by no testing happening at
all.
We could do us all a favor if we could avoid this situation in the
future and if all people involved developed a positive attitude towards
community contributions - even if they are
Christoph Lutz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 11/10/06, Mathias Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Now I would like to know If I can switch off the autonumbering
>> > (Tools->AutoCorrect->Options/apply autonumbering) for an already
>> > opened docum
Eike Rathke wrote:
> Hi Mathias,
>
> On Wednesday, 2006-11-15 18:24:43 +0100, Mathias Bauer wrote:
>
>> The exact length of the timeout should be nailed by the ESC. 2 weeks
>> seems to be enough IMHO.
>
> Depends on. If the person in question is on vacation it mig
Niklas Nebel wrote:
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>>> Primarily interaction with User Experience, but also Documentation,
>>> l10n - I'd like to ensure not only that they have a clearly defined
>>> opportunity to comment / have their say; but that their window of
&
Michael Meeks wrote:
> Hi Mathias,
>
> On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 12:39 +0100, Mathias Bauer wrote:
>> Which timeouts are you talking about?
>
> Primarily interaction with User Experience, but also Documentation,
> l10n - I'd like to ensure not only tha
n describing
it sufficiently. So it also goes without a saying that in many cases an
iTeam is superfluous and at the end was just a list of people that had
to do their job (dev, QA etc.).
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Joerg Sievers wrote:
> Hi Matthias!
>
>
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>> (1) While developing your feature: discuss feature with people on IRC,
>> mailing lists and whatsoever to your liking; it is *recommended* (though
>> not mandatory) to contact the project lead as ea
Michael Meeks wrote:
> Hi Mathias,
>
> So - I think your summary here is great:
>
> On Wed, 2006-11-08 at 14:41 +0100, Mathias Bauer wrote:
> ... snip various good points...
>> So perhaps we can describe it so (with less details ;-):
>>
>> (1) Wh
chment was stripped, as usual - maybe you could put it up
> for download somewhere ?
Take the one from
http://www.mytempdir.com/1050938
It disables the Excel export filters as requested.
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>
> Now I would like to know If I can switch off the autonumbering
> (Tools->AutoCorrect->Options/apply autonumbering) for an already
> opened document via api.
>
> Writing the configuration directly has no effect on already opened documents.
Which entry did yo
w remove the
word "EXPORT" and now the filter should work as a pure import filter.
If that is fine for you I could tell you how you can deploy this change
as an extension.
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Michael Meeks wrote:
> Hi Mathias,
>
> On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 19:40 +0100, Mathias Bauer wrote:
>> I don't see our discussion related to the way something is implemented,
>> so this splitting IMHO is an implicit one. So my idea was (and still is):
>
> S
ead; now mandatory as needed for the next steps
step5 - finalize documentation aka "spec" to the necessary degree as
negotiated inside the iTeam; possibly with help from iTeam or Project Lead
step6 - QA, maybe fixing bugs, documentation: how could we do without? ;-)
Does that make se
Joerg Sievers wrote:
> Hi Mathias,
>
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>> Possibly we can establish a process that allows for more "asynchronous"
>> work or creates the documentation in a "Q&A" style (QA or documentation
>> ask for the information they n
Kohei Yoshida wrote:
> On 11/6/06, Niklas Nebel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Kohei Yoshida wrote:
>> > On 11/3/06, Mathias Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> >> Let's put it that way: it should be possible to integrate something eve
Niklas Nebel wrote:
> Kohei Yoshida wrote:
>> On 11/3/06, Mathias Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Let's put it that way: it should be possible to integrate something even
>>> if the original goal laid out in the spec wasn't reached but the
Niklas Nebel wrote:
> Mathias Bauer wrote:
>> Are you sure that it doesn't affect even new documents you create later?
>> Then it would be a bug (Writer having a cached value that doesn't react
>> on changes of the configuration) and you should create an issue.
ming
> concept are mostly independent from that effort? Does UTF2 significantly
> reduce the amount of reference counter usage? How?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't we save a lot of
"Acquire/ReleaseSolarMutex" calls that currently happen in each and
every API call?
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already found a project that attracts your interest you can also
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You can also meet us on IRC as described at
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is
happens with quite a lot of view settings in Writer. If you switch it on
in the GUI it will be applied to both the configuration (that's what you
did in your macro) *and* the view settings of the current document
I don't know the API to change the corresponding setting at the
docume
a professional application. This can't be described by a
fixed percentage but I assume that it can be judged with common sense.
If developer, QA and other participants agree that it's good enough,
then let's take it.
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>> We have a password container that can collect passwords at runtime and
>> keeps them. Currently we don't store passwords persistently (only in
>> memory), though the imple
Hi,
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dev@installation.openoffice.org and so I unintentionally opened this
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> Oliver Braun wrote:
>
>> with the move to
thers) who
finds himself overwhelmed by a huge process to get his contribution
integrated. It must be investigated how this works in practice.
Is that a basis for further considerations? Did I miss something important?
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Thorsten Behrens wrote:
> Mathias Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> Not exclusively. Also developers will benefit from a spec if they have
>> to refactor/change/extend the code later on. Believe me, I can't count
>> the occasions any more whe
d be acceptable as a stop gap solution. In alignment with my
idea from above and also as a clearer approach: can we find a way to
disable/deinstall language packs?
Ciao,
Mathias
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