Same here... 404 error msg.
*ChrisO*
* Programmer*
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Maurice Howe wrote:
> Got a 404 error msg.
Hi Luis,
Please try to upload files again on MWiKi, I can do it now.
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 7:19 AM, luis kantun wrote:
> hi all, the reason for the post is to report that I can not climb any files
> or images in openoffice wiki.
>
> I wish I could help since I am working index calc function
Hi,
sorry for the long delay, we're currently very busy finalising our next big
release.
I hope I can address all the different concerns raised here:
1) Why XTextRanges?
As Jürgen already guessed, we are iterating over a document's content (via
XEnumerationAccess) to extract the text and get a
Hi
There are currently no special permission to edit, once you are logged in
(and the user name shows in the upper left corner) you can edit all normal
pages (not special pages).
Sometimes wiki does not refresh after you login, (user name is not shown),
and then you cannot edit, if that happens p
There are no special restriction on uploading files (apart from the file
types, only surden types are allowed).
BUT when you login, you sometimes have to refresh (press F5) before wiki
accept your login...your username should be in the upper left corner, if
not you need to press F5.
rgds
Jan I.
Hi,
I prefer version 3C. Such a task pane should work like the task pane
control in Impress.
Am 18.12.2012 08:22, schrieb Xin Li:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been exploring on Task Pane framework and content panel design. I
> have post the 9 proposals on AOO UX wiki.
>
> See:
> http://wiki.openoffice
On 17 December 2012 11:13, Armin Le Grand wrote:
> Hi JanI,
>
>
> On 16.12.2012 18:32, janI wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I have to make some 3D construction drawings, I tried to use draw, but is
>> seems that the 3D functionality is very limited ??
>>
> As Regina wrote, it's the same objects in Draw
Hi,
how is the extension named?
configure.in contains:
AC_ARG_ENABLE(presenter-console,
[ --enable-presenter-console enables the build of the Presenter
Console extension
],,)
...
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build the Presenter Screen extension])
if test -n "$enable_presenter_console
On 11/12/2012 13:58, Jean-Louis 'Hans' Fuchs wrote:
We are working on building AOO for Solaris on Sparc and x86.
There are people out there who would like to see official
builds for these platforms. For us (and our customers), this would also
be a great step forward, and we're eager to do what w
2012/12/18 Rob Weir
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Maurice Howe wrote:
> > Hmmm. Got a 404 error msg.
> >
>
> The long URL wrapped to another line, which confusing some mail clients.
>
> You can try this shorter URL: http://s.apache.org/aoo-gpc
Error 404 too.
The url given by Ariel wor
Hi
2012/12/15 Andrea Pescetti :
> On 13/12/2012 Albino Biasutti Neto wrote:
>>
>> I see the need because there is enough information on the official
>> website and not in others.
>> Only if you can also add that infos in OO.o/pt-br ?
>
>
> Yes, I think you can include information about volunteerin
On 18.12.2012 11:49, Pavel Janík wrote:
Hi,
how is the extension named?
configure.in contains:
AC_ARG_ENABLE(presenter-console,
[ --enable-presenter-console enables the build of the Presenter
Console extension
],,)
...
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether to build the Presenter Screen extensi
Hi List,
when looking at Symphony I saw that there are some much nicer default
gradients provided for user's convenience. Our current ones are medium
usable (maybe created by developers), but still present in Symphony,
too. To easily see what I'm talking about I have created two files:
-
He Armin;
- Messaggio originale -
> Da: Armin Le Grand
>
> Hi List,
>
> when looking at Symphony I saw that there are some much nicer default
> gradients
> provided for user's convenience. Our current ones are medium usable (maybe
> created by developers), but still present in S
Hello;
Just to get the general public to know some of the things there are going on in
the AOO code, Andrea and I have been preparing a blog post about the new
random number generator:
https://blogs.apache.org/preview/OOo/?previewEntry=random_numbers_in_calc_small
Just thought we should give yo
Grammar weenie:
"produce very limited results but" -> "produce very limited results, but"
"dangerously such random" -> "dangerously such a random"
"well documented algorithms but" -> "well documented algorithms, but"
"used by Microsoft, after" -> "used by Microsoft; after"
"not complex the imp
...
- Messaggio originale -
>
>Grammar weenie:
>
> "produce very limited results but" -> "produce very limited
> results, but"
>
> "dangerously such random" -> "dangerously such a random"
>
> "well documented algorithms but" -> "well documented
> algorithms, but"
>
> "used by Microso
On 2012/12/18 11:24, Fan Zheng said:
> As we are considering about the side bar stuff currently, would you mind
> giving us more specifications on your suggestions?
Specificly, I'm thinking about installing this on both Chinese
versions by default:
http://extensions.openoffice.org/en/project/
I wrote to Liu Tao and Ma, with no response yet.
According to the previous discussion of me and Liu Tao, we concerned
about the purpose of such list. We may not be able to support other
Chinese developers solely by so far (and there may not be so much
Chinese discussion). And there does
> Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 07:33:22 -0800
> From: p...@apache.org
> Subject: Re: Blog post
> To: dev@openoffice.apache.org
>
> ...
> - Messaggio originale -
> >
> >Grammar weenie:
> >
> > "produce very limited results but" -> "produce very limited
> > results, but"
> >
> > "dangerously
On Dec 18, 2012, at 10:12 AM, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
> Hello;
>
> Just to get the general public to know some of the things there are going on
> in
> the AOO code, Andrea and I have been preparing a blog post about the new
> random number generator:
>
> https://blogs.apache.org/preview/OOo/?previe
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I would remove the last sentence or just talk about the benefit of having it in
ALv2 without claiming any firsts. (Also, the code was adapted from another
source and I think that should be acknowledged. I don't know the source. It is
not exactly the algorithm published in the Wichmann-Hill pap
Hi Rob;
- Messaggio originale -
> Da: Rob Weir
...
>
> On Dec 18, 2012, at 10:12 AM, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
>
>> Hello;
>>
>> Just to get the general public to know some of the things there are going
> on in
>> the AOO code, Andrea and I have been preparing a blog post about the new
Hi Dennis;
- Messaggio originale -
...
>
> I would remove the last sentence or just talk about the benefit of having it
> in
> ALv2 without claiming any firsts.
>
I agree. When I wrote the code I thought I was the first working on it.
Afterwards
I found out that hanya had written
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
> Hi Rob;
>
>
> - Messaggio originale -
>> Da: Rob Weir
> ...
>>
>> On Dec 18, 2012, at 10:12 AM, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
>>
>>> Hello;
>>>
>>> Just to get the general public to know some of the things there are going
>> on in
>>> the A
- Messaggio originale -
> Da: Rob Weir
>
>
> But would the earlier implementation also pass that same test?
>
> Two test suites specifically for pseudo random number generators are:
>
> Dieharder: http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/General/dieharder.php
>
> and
>
> this test from NIST
While we were in the Incubator, monthly archives of our mbox files
were posted here:
http://incubator.apache.org/mail/
For other TLPs I see the same thing on their own subdomains, e.g.,:
http://hadoop.apache.org/mail/
But I don't see anything for us at:
http://openoffice.apache.org/mail/
Does
Hi Rob,
Rob Weir schrieb:
While we were in the Incubator, monthly archives of our mbox files
were posted here:
http://incubator.apache.org/mail/
For other TLPs I see the same thing on their own subdomains, e.g.,:
http://hadoop.apache.org/mail/
But I don't see anything for us at:
http://open
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Regina Henschel
wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> Rob Weir schrieb:
>
>> While we were in the Incubator, monthly archives of our mbox files
>> were posted here:
>>
>> http://incubator.apache.org/mail/
>>
>> For other TLPs I see the same thing on their own subdomains, e.g.,:
>>
As we wait, patiently, for the new doc list to be created, it might be
worth having a quick discussion about priorities.
I know there has been talk about "getting started" guides, perhaps
done on the wiki.
Another idea I had was a very targeted version of that, thinking
specifically of Microsoft
Hotkey reference pages?
My personal preference for documentation is usually immediate-answer
stuff like reference pages and very specific how-tos, as opposed to
general guides and introductions. Perhaps that's just me coming from
a programming perspective.
Don
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 3:25 PM, R
Armin Le Grand wrote:
http://people.apache.org/~alg/Gradients/gradients.png
I propose to do the same as in Symphony: Add the lower symphony ones
additionally. It's not much space (in the install set ;-)) and offers
much nicer to-go gradients.
What do you think?
The Symphony ones are definitely
2012/12/18 Armin Le Grand
> Hi List,
>
> when looking at Symphony I saw that there are some much nicer default
> gradients provided for user's convenience. Our current ones are medium
> usable (maybe created by developers), but still present in Symphony, too.
> To easily see what I'm talking
2012/12/18 Rob Weir
> As we wait, patiently, for the new doc list to be created, it might be
> worth having a quick discussion about priorities.
>
> I know there has been talk about "getting started" guides, perhaps
> done on the wiki.
>
> Another idea I had was a very targeted version of that, t
Donald Whytock wrote:
Hotkey reference pages?
My personal preference for documentation is usually immediate-answer
stuff like reference pages and very specific how-tos, as opposed to
general guides and introductions. Perhaps that's just me coming from
a programming perspective.
Don
Don;
Im
On 18/12/2012 Pedro Giffuni wrote:
Da: Rob Weir
So it might be worth
encouraging some more rigorous testing here. In fact, maybe your blog
post can help recruit some volunteers? ...
That is certainly welcome. I hope Andrea is taking notes.
I am! But first: please note that the blog post wa
I agree with Rob's suggestion. Crowd-sourcing some tests would be great.
The test suites tend to require a version of the algorithm that can be run
standalone inside the test harness. The ScRandom() code could be transcribed
to a clean C implementation that would be usable. It could be used
Rob Weir wrote:
As we wait, patiently, for the new doc list to be created, it might be
worth having a quick discussion about priorities.
I know there has been talk about "getting started" guides, perhaps
done on the wiki.
Another idea I had was a very targeted version of that, thinking
specific
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Keith N. McKenna
wrote:
> Donald Whytock wrote:
>>
>> Hotkey reference pages?
>>
>> My personal preference for documentation is usually immediate-answer
>> stuff like reference pages and very specific how-tos, as opposed to
>> general guides and introductions. Per
Hello guys;
Just a quick note that thanks to Tsutomu-san and some tweaking around the
tree with the 2to3 python script we basically support Python 3 as a system
version now. There may still be some issues to fix (especially with mailmerge)
but it should work now.
I still think we should use Pytho
Tthank you Andrea!
- Messaggio originale -
> Da: Andrea Pescetti
...
>
> On 18/12/2012 Pedro Giffuni wrote:
>>> Da: Rob Weir
>>> So it might be worth
>>> encouraging some more rigorous testing here. In fact, maybe your blog
>>> post can help recruit some volunteers? ...
>> That
Claudio Filho wrote:
Andrea, here have a good point that i already tried find a reply using
the Apache CMS, without success.
If i have a page oo.o/participe.html and I wish to translate to pt-BR,
i could put in oo.o/pt-br/participe.html. I translate the page and, if
the original page (in english)
Am 12/18/2012 03:07 PM, schrieb Armin Le Grand:
Hi List,
when looking at Symphony I saw that there are some much nicer default
gradients provided for user's convenience. Our current ones are medium
usable (maybe created by developers), but still present in Symphony,
too. To easily see what I'm t
+1, the symphony gradients feel softer, they aren't screaming attention.
We might want to offer those for less distraction when they user 'feels'
for it.
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 5:30 PM, Marcus (OOo) wrote:
> Am 12/18/2012 03:07 PM, schrieb Armin Le Grand:
>
> Hi List,
>>
>> when looking at Sy
On 12/17/2012 04:38 PM, Dave Fisher wrote:
Hi All,
All done. .htm files remain .htm files on the server.
The last step was to make sure that the SSI happened via the .htaccess.
Later we will need to purge the duplicates.
Regards,
Dave
good news! Much less confusion. I knew we had a goodly
Rob Weir wrote:
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Keith N. McKenna
wrote:
Donald Whytock wrote:
Hotkey reference pages?
My personal preference for documentation is usually immediate-answer
stuff like reference pages and very specific how-tos, as opposed to
general guides and introductions. P
On 12/17/2012 10:25 AM, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
Hi Key,
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 09:30:43AM -0800, Kay Schenk wrote:
Yes, I can confirm after solving those two issues,we got OpenOffice building
with JDK 7 on FreeBSD:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/editors/openoffice-3-deve
Hi, Have you ever thought of DITA as an option for AOO documentation?
I've just started using it for documentation of some non-commercial
software.
There is an FOSS resource in the DITA Open Toolkit.
In theory the DITA concepts are resources from which is generated different
types of documentati
Hola, Helena
El 24 de julio de 2012 01:31, Helena M escribió:
> No puedo modificar textos desde el escáner: marginación, letra, fuente,
> etc. Textos propios a los que quiero cambiar el formato. Mil gracias, m
El problema es que un escáner no da un documento que pueda editarse, solo
una *image
Hi,
can someone please point me to the official Apache OpenOffice logo as
SVG or in another high quality vector format. Somehow I'm not able to
find it.
Peter
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 7:15 PM, Stephen Cameron
wrote:
> Hi, Have you ever thought of DITA as an option for AOO documentation?
>
> I've just started using it for documentation of some non-commercial
> software.
>
> There is an FOSS resource in the DITA Open Toolkit.
>
> In theory the DITA concept
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 8:14 PM, Peter Junge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> can someone please point me to the official Apache OpenOffice logo as SVG or
> in another high quality vector format. Somehow I'm not able to find it.
>
Logos are in SVN here:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openoffice/ooo-site/trunk/
Hi Joost,
Thanks for sharing your thought. Looking forward more to give your feedback
and share your thoughts. Thanks!:)
2012/12/18 Joost Andrae
> Hi,
>
> I prefer version 3C. Such a task pane should work like the task pane
> control in Impress.
>
> Am 18.12.2012 08:22, schrieb Xin Li:
> > Hi a
hi all
I have encountersome building problems, Fellowing is building message.
here Env is Fedroa17 + Gcc4.7 + Dev300M20 source. after I have build on
Fedroa17+Gcc4.7 , Fellowing error come into being.
Entering /home/dev6-main/bridges/source/cpp_uno/gcc3_linux_intel
Making: all_gcc3_uno.dpslo
Com
2012/12/19 imacat
> On 2012/12/18 11:24, Fan Zheng said:
> > As we are considering about the side bar stuff currently, would you mind
> > giving us more specifications on your suggestions?
>
> Specificly, I'm thinking about installing this on both Chinese
> versions by default:
>
> http://ext
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 03:22:06PM +0800, Xin Li wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been exploring on Task Pane framework and content panel design.
> I have post the 9 proposals on AOO UX wiki.
>
> See:
> http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/AOO_UX_Design_Exploration_-_Task_Pane_Content_Panel_-_User_Int
Ariel,
My comments below:
2012/12/19 Ariel Constenla-Haile
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 03:22:06PM +0800, Xin Li wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have been exploring on Task Pane framework and content panel design.
> > I have post the 9 proposals on AOO UX wiki.
> >
> > See:
> >
> http://wiki
2012/12/19 imacat
> I wrote to Liu Tao and Ma, with no response yet.
>
> According to the previous discussion of me and Liu Tao, we concerned
> about the purpose of such list. We may not be able to support other
> Chinese developers solely by so far (and there may not be so much
> Chines
Hi Rob,
I agree with your points, It should be possible to create something using
the AOO Writer by borrowing the DITA concepts rather than the standard
itself, maybe by using templates.
The key concept is to be able to generate big documents from lots of
smallish, very specifically focused, one
Hi Shenfeng Liu,
On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 01:22:46PM +0800, Shenfeng Liu wrote:
> > - about the chosen colours: they shouldn't be hard-coded, and system
> > settings should be used (where available)
> >
>
> IMHO, it depends. system settings vary and can be customized which
> will make our applicat
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Watch your email and let us know if the verification does not come
through. Please edit the account settings and such.
Sorry for the delay.
On 12/18/2012 12:40 PM, Роман Дубовицкий wrote:
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Andrew Pitonyak
My Macro Document: http://ww
On 12/18/2012 03:25 PM, Rob Weir wrote:
As we wait, patiently, for the new doc list to be created, it might be
worth having a quick discussion about priorities.
May I assume that the ODF Authors site and methods will not be used
(initial intent was to have both supported) and that a separate
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