Hello Everyone,
My name is Adam Seskunas and I'm one of the GSoC contributors for
LibreOffice. My project, as the name suggests, is to write more and better
tests for LibreOffice. In particular, I will be focusing on writing filter
tests for writer. The project will consist of two main parts,
Hello everyone,
I'm Ritobroto Mukherjee, one of the GSoC contributors for LibreOffice
this year. I'll be working on updating UNO bindings for .NET languages
(C#, F# and VB.NET).
This project aims to update the original .NET Framework compatible
bindings, to use the newer .NET 8 SDK. This would
Hi,
Just one small thought on top of this:
Groups / hirachy of actions are relevant:
This means:
- I inserted a picture, but this picture is not relevant. I want to delete
the picture and all the actions with the text.
- The same is true for text formatting or changing things while being in
Hi,
Just one small thought on top of this:
Groups / hirachy of actions are relevant:
This means:
- I inserted a picture, but this picture is not relevant. I want to delete
the picture and all the actions with the text.
- The same is true for text formatting or changing things while being in
I am adding QA list to recipients, because I can foresee this work
being useful in the preparation of bug reports.
On Sat, 2018-05-05 at 15:14 +0530, Saurav Chirania wrote:
> *Hello community!I am Saurav, an undergraduate from IIT Dhanbad, India.
> I’ve been selected in this year’s GSoC to work
I am adding QA list to recipients, because I can foresee this work
being useful in the preparation of bug reports.
On Sat, 2018-05-05 at 15:14 +0530, Saurav Chirania wrote:
> *Hello community!I am Saurav, an undergraduate from IIT Dhanbad, India.
> I’ve been selected in this year’s GSoC to work
*Hello community!I am Saurav, an undergraduate from IIT Dhanbad, India.
I’ve been selected in this year’s GSoC to work with LibreOffice [1].I’ll be
working with the UI Testing framework. The first task will be to log the UI
actions in a log file according to a Domain Specific Language. Then, the