Hi Robert, On Mon, 2011-03-21 at 17:49 -0700, Robert Vaccaro wrote: > I'm new to hacking LibreOffice and would like to implement the Notes > (comments) toggling easyhack. Before I begin working on it, is anyone > else currently working on this? I don't want to duplicate effort. > Also, is this easyhack still relevant from a UI perspective?
Yes, it is still relevant. And wrt. duplicating effort I see Cor has some mind-boggling plan to take a mutex on several un-disclosed fun easy hacks for Thursday; Jan - Cor - if you want to do this - please add a comment with a date next to the easy hack to avoid confusion (as the page suggests). > I plan to stick to simple easyhacks/simple bugs until I get a better > feel for how everything works. So - it sucks to loose that; still - the good news is, that I have some rather easy things that need doing, that perhaps you could do instead ? :-) The first is to move: desktop/source/pagein/* into desktop/unx/source and clean that up - we don't need to make or install a 'pagein' binary I think after my re-work. Another simple hack, that might help startup time for some would be to add some simple type detection for common file extensions per component to: desktop/unx/source/args.c (args_parse) it would be great if this could do some simple work on extensions; eg. .odt / .fodt / doc / .docx should result in a @pagein-writer argument getting returned. etc. [ we only really need that for the common cases ]. This is one of the pieces that cannot be symlinked, so after running: 'build' in desktop/ (source LinuxIntelEnv.Set.sh first) you'll need to do: cp -af unxlngi6.pro/bin/ooqstart /path/to/install/program/ooqstart.bin And then to test the pagein you'll want to do: strace -f -e file ./soffice /tmp/foo.doc 2>&1 | grep pagein to see if it got the right pagein file :-) How does that sound ? is that something do-able ? [no one else has it ;-]. Of course, if you're not interested it'd be great to add them to the easy hacks page. Anyhow - really great to have you involved, and looking forward to seeing what you get up to :-) [ it is of course far cooler to have people interested in improving the UI IMHO etc. ;-] Thanks ! Michael. -- michael.me...@novell.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice