Hi Jorge,
jorge ivan poot diaz schrieb:
http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Tutorial_Impress
I'm in this tutorial but my question is:
1. What will I do with the codes?
The code is only an example and this special feature is implemented in
the meantime.
Therefore I have asked, whether you have already found an area, in which
you are interested. Or have find an "easy" bug to fix?
If you will only play around to see the work-flow, you can change for
example a string in the *.src file and notice the changed string in the
product later.
2. How I can see the results?
You change your local source code and then you build it again. Most
times changes are not far-reaching and you can simple rebuild it. You
get a new version of AOO in the folder instsetoo_native. Look for a
subfolder "Apache_OpenOffice" there. And then some steps deeper in this
folder tree the subfolder "install". There you will find a version of
AOO of the same kind as you can download it.
For this version you do an "administative" install. For not to disturb
any other user folder, you edit the file bootstrap.ini (in case of
Windows) and change the destination of the UserInstallation, for example
to UserInstallation=$ORIGIN/../..
Then you can start this AOO using the file soffice.exe. Now you should
see the changes you have made.
If you think, it is all well done, you generate a patch and attach the
patch to the issue in Bugzilla, set the drop-down-list there to "request
for review" and write a mail to this list with a request for review.
In some cases you cannot simple rebuild it, but have to make a new,
clean build by first removing the old building output.
When you ask here, you should always tell on which system do you build,
because some files are named different. I have got only a build on Windows.
Kind regards
Regina
2013/2/5 Kay Schenk <kay.sch...@gmail.com>
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Regina Henschel <rb.hensc...@t-online.de
wrote:
Hi,
Kay Schenk schrieb:
On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 9:30 AM, jorge ivan poot diaz <
ivan.pootd...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm in this tutorial but my question is:
1. What will I do with the codes?
2. How I can do it?
Help me!
Please look at the bottom of the page, you see " 21. Dezember 2006". So
it
is an old tutorial. Nevertheless it might be useful, if you will work
Impress. Do you want to work in Impress?
The tutorial shows you, how to add an item to the context menu of a
selected graphic. If you want to work in that area, you can try to
understand the code and have a look, how this feature is actually
implemented and whether the description is still correct.
Do you have already found a topic you want to work on?
Could you give us more information, the URL link, to the tutorial you're
looking at.
Hi Kay, it is http://wiki.openoffice.org/**wiki/Tutorial_Impress<
http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Tutorial_Impress>
Thanks Regina. It looked almost like Jorge's original message got truncated
or something, so it was a mystery to me.
You may also find the forums,
http://user.services.**openoffice.org/<
http://user.services.openoffice.org/>
or users mailing list,
http://openoffice.apache.org/**mailing-lists.html<
http://openoffice.apache.org/mailing-lists.html>
helpful.
I think, Jorge will become a developer for Apache OpenOffice.
Kind regards
Regina
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