On Sun, 2011-05-29 at 11:40 +0200, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
It works if I add a break statement when UIName is found :
for(int nProp = 0; nProp rProperties.getLength(); nProp++)
{
if(!pProperties[nProp].Name.compareToAscii(UIName))
{
Le 25/05/2011 08:53, Jean-Baptiste Faure a écrit :
Hi Cédric,
Le 23/05/2011 13:58, Cedric Bosdonnat a écrit :
[...]
It may be that it never worked properly before or that a tiny thing
changed in the way to get the list of properties. In fact that function
should try to get the properties
Hi Cédric,
Le 23/05/2011 13:58, Cedric Bosdonnat a écrit :
[...]
It may be that it never worked properly before or that a tiny thing
changed in the way to get the list of properties. In fact that function
should try to get the properties in the following order of importance:
1/ UIName
Hi Jean-Baptiste,
On Mon, 2011-05-23 at 07:30 +0200, Jean-Baptiste Faure wrote:
No suggestion to help me to fix this bug ?
I think this bug is a bad communication about the LibO's involment for ODF.
Sure, read below:
Le 15/05/2011 11:31, Jean-Baptiste Faure a écrit :
Hi,
I try to fix
Hi,
No suggestion to help me to fix this bug ?
I think this bug is a bad communication about the LibO's involment for ODF.
Best regards
JBF
Le 15/05/2011 11:31, Jean-Baptiste Faure a écrit :
Hi,
I try to fix the bug fdo 36519. With the help of Cédric I found that
commenting four lines in