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Bug 123862: O*String's isEmpty() should be used instead of its older
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https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=123862
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j.nitsc...@ok.de has asked h...@apache.org for review:
Bug 123862: O*String's isEmpty() should be used instead of its older
alternatives
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=123862
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On 2/1/14 2:43 PM, Απόστολος Συρόπουλος wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have compiled all OpenOffice modules and now building stops as follows:
>
> $ build --all:instsetoo_native
> build -- version: 275224
>
>
> =
> Building module instsetoo_native
> =
>
> Entering
> /extra/sour
Good Afternoon
Please accept my apologies if I have sent this to the wrong department but I
have tried all the information pages to see if they could help
before contacting anyone and I am struggling to find an answer to my problem,
I have subscribed to Open Office for a long time and have neve
>
> which configure options did you use?
>
Hello,
Here is how I have configured OpenOffice:
$ export CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash
$ export LD_ALTEXEC=/opt/gnu/bin/gld
$ PATH=/opt/gnu/ant/bin:/opt/gnu/perl5/5.16.3/bin:$PATH
$ export ANT_HOME=/opt/gnu/ant/
$ export JAVA_HOME=/usr/jdk/jdk1.7.0
$ autoc
You need to set up OpenOffice as a default application for ODS, XLS, XLSX.
OpenOffice does this for you by default when you install it on your
computer under this dialog:
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOoAuthors_User_Manual/Getting_Started/File_associations
If you miss that chance
Found something interesting. Writer seems to reject any graphics in OOXML
documents - even VML ones. But there does seem to be code to support it.
Only, if a couple of tiny glitches were fixed, possibly Writer will start
showing VML shapes (at least). That'd work for all the 2007 MS word
documents,
When I try to open Open Office I get a popup that says "Cannot find file
specified". I have a lot of information in Open Office and I need to recover
this info. What is happening and how can I fix it?
Hi all,
I knew this first journey into the world of MS users would be difficult,
particularly in my area, but I wouldn't expect a so bad result. The
presentation is canceled for a lack of participants. I was informed of the
situation very late, a few days before the deadline for registration. I
tr
Am 02/03/2014 06:41 PM, schrieb wyman oxner:
When I try to open Open Office I get a popup that says "Cannot find
> file specified". I have a lot of information in Open Office and I need
> to recover this info. What is happening and how can I fix it?
Without more information about operating syst
Forwarding the answer (below) to Rose who is not subscribed. Andrea
Alexandro Colorado wrote:
You need to set up OpenOffice as a default application for ODS, XLS, XLSX.
OpenOffice does this for you by default when you install it on your
computer under this dialog:
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wik
Kamini,
Sorry for the late response. It is Chinese New Year Holidays this week,
so I believe Liu Ping is enjoying her vacation now.
Please go to: http://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/#winsnap and
install Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.0_Win_x86_install_.exe_.exe (
e.g. Apache_OpenOffice_4.1.0_Win_x8
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review:
Bug 123862: O*String's isEmpty() should be used instead of its older
alternatives
https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=123862
Attachment 82479: use O*String isEmpty() in modules starting with a
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