> this isn't a suitable way to develop code. Indeed not. It is a way to experiment before some saner way exists, nothing more.
> Is that where you got the NSEnumerator stuff? Most likely, I can't remember writing anything such myself... > I guess it's an antique like all the Mac stuff. Indeed. The Mac code uses APIs that were obsolete already in 10.4. It doesn't compile against the 10.7 SDK, for instance, because there these APIs have finally been removed altogether, under the assumption that developers have had several years to adapt. Hah. The sad fact for OOo/LO on the Mac is that if you want code that uses current Mac OS X functionality, you need to turn to NeoOffice. Their codebase is GPL, and thus we can't incorporate stuff from it into LibreOffice. (Also, the fact that somebody already has done the modernization work, makes it no fun to redo it just because of licensing issues.) --tml _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice