Hi Yi: Sorry I missed you mail before.
The tools you have are already enough for debugging and development in AOO now. I agree that AOO is different from the COMMON projects for some cross-platform reason, but trust me, it is not hard to get it in your hand. When you trying to start with the source codes, I suggest you that not to envolve all the source codes debugged together, for 2 reasons, 1, commonly it is not necessary; 2, it is too slow anyway; Indicate your question that where should be the first point to get in, with the wiki page I recommended you, I also suggest you add tracking point in the construction method of key classes, SwDoc/SwDocShell for example. And the SwNodes initialization and operation also would be a good hint for you to reach the performing on node list inside SW module. I am so happy to working with all community guys especially with the new comers like you. So feel free for any detailed questions. ZhengFan 2013/1/8 2 <laoyi...@126.com> > Fan Zheng, > > I got my own build on Windows XP, with MSVC++ 2008 Express. If I > wanna modify the souce code, which tools do I need? VC++2008 is enough? > Which tools do you use in your development? I do not kown how to open the > whole project source code, whether I need do that ? > I don't kown How to start in the code and debug the code if I > change, and how to submit the code to community? Because openoffice source > code project is different from the conventional project. > Shenfeng told me that you have a lot of experience on Writer, so I > think you can tell me more details, thanks all of you > Yi > > > > > > > At 2013-01-07 21:31:53,"Fan Zheng" <zheng.easy...@gmail.com> wrote: > >Welcome in anytime. > > > >2013/1/7 2 <laoyi...@126.com> > > > >> Hi Fan Zheng, > >> Thank you for your help! > >> I am so luck to get the link: > wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Writer, > >> it is very useful, I will read it throughly,I will ask you If I have > >> questions > >> > >> Kind regards > >> Yi > >> > >> At 2013-01-07 11:40:38,"Fan Zheng" <zheng.easy...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >So happy that got a new comer from China, and interested in SW! > >> >I encourage you take a look on the WIKI page about the technical > design of > >> >SW, which maybe helping you understanding the whole stuff. But > >> >occasionally, the AOO WIKI will be unavailable, so good luck… > >> >Here is the link: wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Writer. > >> >Follow the describes of the issue you picked up, I guess the issue is > >> >related to the document nodes arrangement, for you reference. > >> >Thanks! > >> >在 2013/1/7 10:49 AM,"2" <laoyi...@126.com>写道: > >> > > >> >> Hi Regina, > >> >> > >> >> I am interested in > >> >> Bug 97481 -Undo on sorting in nesed tables crashes Writer > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Kind regards > >> >> Yi > >> >> > >> >> At 2013-01-07 07:00:43,"Regina Henschel" <rb.hensc...@t-online.de> > >> wrote: > >> >> >Hi Yi, > >2 schrieb: >> Hello All, My name is Yi, from China, > >> interested > >> >> in joining the >> opensource community to gain some experience. My > >> interest > >> >> lies in >> C++. I have got my own build on Windows XP with a MSVC > 2008 > >> >> Express >> .I am interested in Writer. What can I do next? > >You can > >> look > >> >> into Bugzilla [1], whether there is a bug, that you are >interested > in. > >> >> Use the 'Advanced search'. You can narrow the search by >project > "word > >> >> processor" and by a component. Severity should be >'trivial' or > >> 'minor', > >> >> so that there is no pressure to fix it. The status >should be > >> 'Confirmed', > >> >> so that you are sure it is really a bug and not >an user error. You > can > >> >> also use 'Accepted', if the last activity is more >than two years > ago, > >> >> because that was before the move to Apache. If you >have found one > (or > >> >> more) issues you are interested in, then tell it >here. The > experienced > >> >> developers can likely judge, whether such b > >> >> ug is >suitable to begin and they can give you a hint, where to > start > >> in > >> >> the code. > >We have quite recently introduced a category > "Difficulty", > >> so > >> >> there are >only few issues at all already sort in and therefore > "easy" > >> has > >> >> only few >bugs. If it need not be Writer, you might find suitable > >> issues > >> >> via this >category too. > >[1] > https://issues.apache.org/ooo/query.cgi > >> >