Since I found out for uploading something in Cwiki the page needs
additional rights, I decided to go for MWiki.
I have updated https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Architecture
you can also do some sort of versioning there, which is nice.
I hope you are not too disappointed from the document.
On
Mwiki does have "versioning" of a sort. You can look at previous
versions of pages and do rollbacks.
I'm looking at the following --
https://wiki.openoffice.org/w/index.php?title=Architecture&diff=245544&oldid=245542
in which you can see how revisions are managed.
Good that you are trying to
Sadly a picture as such is currently of no use. The picture has 1200 objects.
Most of them pointers from one Modul to another. And there are still errors or
modules are duplicated. Draw has some flaws for this use case. But I already
learned what we need to improve in Draw.
The map is still wor
Peter, that is fantastic! There's a wiki area about OpenOffice architecture
at that might also be a good place.
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Architecture
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On Mon, Sep 30, 2019, 16:29 Marcus wrote:
> Am 30.09.19 um 21:51 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
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Am 30.09.19 um 21:51 schrieb Peter Kovacs:
I have made it to my first milestone in creating documentation. I have created
a draw document that shows all modules. Pointers point towards providers and
dependencies, from the configuration standpoint of the build system.
It is not really accurate,
Hello all,
I have made it to my first milestone in creating documentation. I have created
a draw document that shows all modules. Pointers point towards providers and
dependencies, from the configuration standpoint of the build system.
It is not really accurate, but it gives an idea on the topic