Hi,
I am trying to write an extension for LibreOffice using Python3-uno. I need
to access all the help texts that appear in the user interface to write it.
Unfortunately, I'm having trouble with documentation when things I want to
do are not related to, for example, "creating an extension that mod
Hi Adolfo,
Am 01.06.2015 um 07:37 schrieb Adolfo Jayme Barrientos:
> 2015-05-31 20:03 GMT-05:00 Dennis Roczek :
>> -- mainly to 3.6 (so no urgent I guess).
>
> … which leads me to a question: why do we keep help content for
> unsupported releases in the wiki?
Why not? Some users have to use (para
2015-06-01 0:45 GMT-05:00 Robinson Tryon :
> AFAIK Canonical, RedHat, Collabora, and others currently ship/provide
> support for versions that predate the current Fresh and Still
> branches. It seems quite possible that those builds may point to the
> Help Wiki, and as such, I'm reticent to break t
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 1:37 AM, Adolfo Jayme Barrientos
wrote:
> 2015-05-31 20:03 GMT-05:00 Dennis Roczek :
>> -- mainly to 3.6 (so no urgent I guess).
>
> … which leads me to a question: why do we keep help content for
> unsupported releases in the wiki?
>
> I suggest that we drop any content cor
2015-05-31 20:03 GMT-05:00 Dennis Roczek :
> -- mainly to 3.6 (so no urgent I guess).
… which leads me to a question: why do we keep help content for
unsupported releases in the wiki?
I suggest that we drop any content corresponding to any release older
that 4.4, and maintain only those pages cor
Hi *,
I have just updated the help wiki (help.libreoffcie.org) to mediawiki
1.24 and did made some small test if everything works correctly.
I notice that there are round about 80 broken redirects included, see
https://help.libreoffice.org/index.php?title=Special:BrokenRedirects&limit=500&off
On 09/10/2013 09:59, Jan Holesovsky wrote:
Hi Kendy,
>
> 2) Make wikihelp the source of the help
>
> This is something we need to do in order to be able to improve our help.
> Virtually nobody writes help these days, because of the format that is
> used there, and the workflow that need committ
Hi Martin,
Martin Srebotnjak píše v Út 08. 10. 2013 v 22:24 +0200:
> maintaining and translating LO help via wiki is a no-go for localization
> (teams).
No need for any strong words here I hope - as you have seen in the past,
we have always agreed wrt. wikihelp on something that worked for all :
I agree with your conclusion. L10n for help files should stay on pootle.
Wiki is horrible translation tool.
Best regards,
Mihovil
Dana 8. 10. 2013. 22:16 "Sophie" je napisao/la:
> Hi Rob,
>
> I'm adding the l10n list in copy because they are concerned
> Le 08/10/2013 11:16, libreoffice-ertai.nl
Hi Martin,
Hey, hey :-) this is not the case for the moment. Rob is currently working
on exporting the wiki help content to the sources (if I understand well).
My mail was to make sure that all the aspects of maintaining the help on
the wiki are taken into account. But if the help is better enhance
Hi,
maintaining and translating LO help via wiki is a no-go for localization
(teams).
If someone wants to play with that, he/she can do it as one's own pet
project, maybe by creating a fork of LO. But LO should officially stay away
from it. Or it will, quite soon, become an English-only office su
Hi Rob,
I'm adding the l10n list in copy because they are concerned
Le 08/10/2013 11:16, libreoffice-ertai.nl a écrit :
> Hi Sophie,
>
> As I understood the offline help is now hard to maintain.
Yes, this is something complicated for developers
This should
> change that so that the help-wiki wi
Hi Sophie,
As I understood the offline help is now hard to maintain. This should
change that so that the help-wiki will be exported for each release's
offline help. So It should make changing/translating the help easier.
--
Greetings,
Rob Snelders
Sophie schreef op 08-10-2013 09:20:
Hi Mark
Hi Markus,
We have spoken about exporting the help-system from the help-wiki. We
will need a html/javascript framework for that. I don't think a basic
framework will need more time then a month or 2 for me. But I think we
will also need to look at how we export the pages from the wiki because
On 08/10/13 09:34, Soliman Eldebaky wrote:
> Hi All
> how to create LibreOffice install package for windows
> i have successful build on developing environment :
> - win7 x64
> - cygwin
> - visual studio 2012
hi Soliman,
good to hear you had a successful build!
on Windows an MSI installer should
Hi All
how to create LibreOffice install package for windows
i have successful build on developing environment :
- win7 x64
- cygwin
- visual studio 2012
thank you
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Hi Markus, Rob,
Le 08/10/2013 01:52, Markus Mohrhard a écrit :
> Hey Rob,
>
>
> 2013/10/7 Rob Snelders
>
>> Hi Markus,
>>
>> We have spoken about exporting the help-system from the help-wiki. We will
>> need a html/javascript framework for that. I don't think a basic framework
>> will need more
Hey Rob,
2013/10/7 Rob Snelders
> Hi Markus,
>
> We have spoken about exporting the help-system from the help-wiki. We will
> need a html/javascript framework for that. I don't think a basic framework
> will need more time then a month or 2 for me. But I think we will also need
> to look at how
>So it does *not* output:
> File STDIN: 5 lines match
No, it did not.
>Then I think you (from your shell) and ./configure use a different grep, and
>the grep that ./dmake/configure uses behaves differently than expected:
>configure expects that "grep -c FOO" outputs JUST the number, but the grep
Maybe we need a check in configure to make sure we are running the correct
version of make?
Michael Stahl wrote:
> On 23/11/11 11:14, Winfried Donkers wrote:
>> Now I get the following:
>>
>> config.status: executing depfiles commands
>> MAKE version 5.2 Copyright (c) 1987, 2000 Borland
>> E
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:14:33AM +0100, Winfried Donkers wrote:
>> Then, I'd like to look at the values of "$ac_delim_n" and
>> "$ac_delim_num";
> result is (appart from error messages as above) 6 times
> * ac_delim_n: 'File STDIN:
> '8 lines match
> * ac_delim_num: 'File STDIN:
> '8 li
On 23/11/11 11:14, Winfried Donkers wrote:
> Now I get the following:
>
> config.status: executing depfiles commands
> MAKE version 5.2 Copyright (c) 1987, 2000 Borland
> Error makefile 871: Colon expected
you shouldn't be using Borland make :)
> *** 1 errors during make ***
> make: *** [dma
>So, just to check I understand right, when you say the error messages are "the
>same with different line numbers", it means the following?
The rror messages are
configure: creating ./config,status
./configure: line 6255: test: too many arguments (6 identical lines)
configure: error: could not ma
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 09:22:40AM +0100, Winfried Donkers wrote:
>> This looks like a incompatibility between autoconf-generated
>> "boilerplate" code and your environment.
> It says now "Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.68 for dmake 4.12."
> Unfortunately, make still gives the same error messages (w
>This looks like a incompatibility between autoconf-generated "boilerplate"
>code and your environment.
>Check that configure has been regenerated;
>it should says at approx line 3:
>"Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.6x" with "2.6x" being the version of autoconf you
>installed;
It says now "Gener
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 11:12:13AM +0100, Winfried Donkers wrote:
>>> .autogen.sh succeeded, now make give a strange error:
>>> ...
>>> configure: creating ./config.status
>>> ./configure: line 8411: test: too many arguments
>>> ...
>>> configure: error: could not make ./config.status
> I found o
>> .autogen.sh succeeded, now make give a strange error:
>> ...
>> configure: creating ./config.status
>> ./configure: line 8411: test: too many arguments
>> ...
>> configure: error: could not make ./config.status
>> ...
>Hmmm, that looks like a quoting problem with the $CPP variable.
>What does yo
Hmmm, that looks like a quoting problem with the $CPP variable.
What does your $CPP variable look like?
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 13:07, Winfried Donkers
wrote:
>> Excellent. Feel free to ask for help if you get stuck setting it up.
>
>> -- Noel Grandin
>
> .autogen.sh succeeded, now make give a s
>Looking at the LibreOffice project's interest, in the short term we
>would probably benefit more from your going through other
>EasyHacks. Except if it makes the difference between having the fix
>for 3.4.5 or not, but I dare hope the Windows build will be fixed
>"soon enough" for that not to be
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 12:07:03PM +0100, Winfried Donkers wrote:
> Also, considering the vast amount of messages added to bug 36555 by
> Lionel Elie Mamane and Alex Thurgood, it may be wiser to abandon my
> attempts to build LibreOffice and continue with easy hacks on my
> Linus machine?
Well, t
> Excellent. Feel free to ask for help if you get stuck setting it up.
> -- Noel Grandin
.autogen.sh succeeded, now make give a strange error:
...
configure: creating ./config.status
./configure: line 8411: test: too many arguments
./configure: line 8411: test: too many arguments
./configure: lin
Le 20/11/2011 10:49, Lionel Elie Mamane a écrit :
Hi all,
So fixing this should be easier than addressing the SQLite/mdbtools
situation cleanly!
I would tend to agree. It worked before in 3.3.x, and then it stopped
working when 3.4 was branched, so if my addled brain is not too rotten,
tha
On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 01:54:56PM +, Michael Meeks wrote:
> So - indeed, the first step is to get a build. After you have that,
> resurrecting the old mdbtools CWS / patch set would be a good idea.
That's not the best way to fix this bug. As I read it, bug#36555 is
about accessing Access fil
On Fri, 2011-11-18 at 13:52 +0100, Winfried Donkers wrote:
> I have installed all dependancies (I hope) and am now trying to
> get ./autogen.sh to succeed (so far, a lot of paths to be set as
> option). I keep having trouble with moz/zipped. Should this be (as
> seen from within cygwin) /moz/zipp
Hi
It should be, from your perspective, /git/lib/moz/zipped
For reference, my autogen looks like:
--with-max-jobs=6
--with-num-cpus=6
--without-junit
--without-java
--with-ant-home=/cygdrive/c/libreoffice/apache-ant-1.8.2
--disable-build-mozilla
--disable-atl
--disable-activex
--with-windows-sdk
>Excellent. Feel free to ask for help if you get stuck setting it up.
>-- Noel Grandin
I have installed all dependancies (I hope) and am now trying to get
./autogen.sh to succeed (so far, a lot of paths to be set as option). I keep
having trouble with moz/zipped. Should this be (as seen from wi
Le 17/11/2011 10:43, Alexander Thurgood a écrit :
I tested this on the master daily build from 26/11/2011 built by 2008R2
and can confirm that the bug is still there. I added my comments to the
bug report.
This bug was introduced somewhere just after the branching off of the
3.4 tree, the 3.
On Thu, 2011-11-17 at 12:00 +0200, Noel Grandin wrote:
> or (b) your company pays SUSE/Redhat to allocate one of their
> developers to it.
Heh ;-) Of course, there is also Canonical, Lanedo, and any number of
other S/W consulting firms that could help out.
But - of course you're
Just to remind what said Jan, there's the url
http://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/ where daily builds can be found.
About Windows, Voreppe and Windows_2008R2/ have something to test.
Now if there's a backtrace, we won't have symbols to help (will we ?).
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Hi
Excellent. Feel free to ask for help if you get stuck setting it up.
-- Noel Grandin
Alexander Thurgood wrote:
> Le 17/11/11 09:11, Winfried Donkers a écrit :
>
> Hi Winfried,
>
>
>> Comment 11 from Alex Thurgood gives a possible cause, but:
>>
> What we need is for someone to test it with a
>You don't need to pay for MSVC - there is a free Express version available
>(I'm using it).
>And if your machine is slower, it just means it'll take a little longer to
>give feedback.
>Even an older Windows-XP machine will do fine for this purpose.
I will try to set up a Windows machine for bui
Le 17/11/11 09:11, Winfried Donkers a écrit :
Hi Winfried,
> Comment 11 from Alex Thurgood gives a possible cause, but:
>
What we need is for someone to test it with a recent daily build on
Windows from master, because it might already be fixed. Only then is it
worthwhile investigating further
Hi
You don't need to pay for MSVC - there is a free Express version available (I'm
using it).
And if your machine is slower, it just means it'll take a little longer to give
feedback.
Even an older Windows-XP machine will do fine for this purpose.
Really, there are not that many LibreOffice dev
>>This bug (MS Access databases cannot be opened since LibO 3.4) is a serious
>>problem for several cpmpanies that migrated from >>MS Office to LibO
>>(including the company I work for).
>>Comment 11 from Alex Thurgood gives a possible cause, but:
>>-I am not familiar with the make system of Lib
Hi
If you want to help, you need to get your hands on a Windows machine to test
builds on.
Preferably something with lots of cores and a reasonable amount of memory (4G
or more) because the windows build is
quite slow.
Here are some links to help you get started with setting up a Windows machin
Hello all,
This bug (MS Access databases cannot be opened since LibO 3.4) is a serious
problem for several cpmpanies that migrated from MS Office to LibO (including
the company I work for).
Comment 11 from Alex Thurgood gives a possible cause, but:
-I am not familiar with the make system of LibO
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 12:50:48PM -0500, August Sodora
wrote:
> I'm having a little difficult pushing to the remote branch for adding
> line numbers to the basic ide. In particular, when doing a ./g push I
> get the following error:
>
> ssh:
> /home/aasodora/Sources/libo/solver/unxlngx6.pro/in
Hello all,
I'm having a little difficult pushing to the remote branch for adding
line numbers to the basic ide. In particular, when doing a ./g push I
get the following error:
ssh:
/home/aasodora/Sources/libo/solver/unxlngx6.pro/installation/opt/program/libnss3.so:
version `NSS_3.12.9' not found
On Wed, 2011-09-21 at 13:34 +0200, Noel Grandin wrote:
> Hi
>
> My build on Windows using Visual Studio seems to be failing in module
> tail_build while linking iofficebean.lib.
>
> Anybody have any ideas?
Seems to be that it missing user32 as a link lib as the major part of
it, the other then i
Hi
My build on Windows using Visual Studio seems to be failing in module
tail_build while linking iofficebean.lib.
Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks, Noel Grandin
Disclaimer: http://www.peralex.com/disclaimer.html
CObject/desktop/source/app/copyright_ascii_ooo.o is linked in by
Library/isoffic
Hi James,
This list is for developers working together.
For support, please see here:
http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/
Regards,
James wrote (10-09-11 23:23)
I've been struggling with getting it to fill a page.
...
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- http://nl.libreoffice.org
I've been struggling with getting it to fill a page.
Maybe someone else can look at it and figure out how to make page 2
start on page 1 (First Page).
Physically I want 'Cover' page style (as page 1), 'First Page' style (as
page 2), 'Default' page style (as pages 3+).
Logically I want page 1, p
Hello Olivier,
the header/footer information are stored in a ScPageHFItem, which is a
SfxPoolItem.
Then for printing the following function might be interesting:
http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/core/sc/source/ui/view/printfun.cxx#1757and
the whole class ScPrintFunc. I think setting a breakpo
Hi
Can one of the Masters of the Code tell me where should I start digging to
fix bug 40113 (spreadsheet header/footer backgorund image/color does not
show).
Thanks in advance.
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Hi Marcus,
Thank you for your reply. And thanks for the help, Your comments made
me have another look on the code and this time I saw some parts in a
different light. :)
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 05:37, Markus Mohrhard
wrote:
> Hello Albert,
>
> I forgot to respond to your mail. Kohei is not here
Hello Albert,
I forgot to respond to your mail. Kohei is not here till the beginning of
July, but I try to answer your questions as good as possible.
Simple as this task might seem (it's is mostly a matter of copy&paste)
> I still have run into troubles that I can't figure out. In
> tpcompatibili
Hi devs,
I took on the relative straight-forward task to move some misplaced
options in calc from ScDocOptions to ScAppOptions. The rational behind
this move, see:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/libreoffice/2011-May/013087.html
Simple as this task might seem (it's is mostly a matter of copy
> It can help debugging if methods always return from the same place; but
> then it can help code readability if it is not incredibly deeply
> indented.
I am from the "code readability" school of programing :)
>
>> Thanks for the help! :)
>
> Sorry for not helping :-) just do what y
Hi Jesus,
On Mon, 2011-06-20 at 20:47 +0200, Jesús Corrius wrote:
> What's the preferred way to fix it?
:-)
> a) put everything in an if (pFrame) {} block
> b) if(!pFrame) return;
It can help debugging if methods always return from the same place; but
then it can help code r
Hi all,
I'd like to fix this function implementation, as it makes my eyes cry ;)
Notice that if pFrame == NULL, the function will crash anyway because
it's only checked in the first if block and later is dereferenced.
static void ImplHandleInputLangChange( HWND hWnd, WPARAM, LPARAM lParam )
{
Hi Pablo,
On 2011-04-21 at 15:17 -0400, Pablo Duboue wrote:
> I somehow feel the current LibO build scripts are doing things in two
> places. The parameters to the configure script plus the set_soenv
> script. From a conceptual perspective, it bothers me but if I'm the
> only one feeling like tha
Hi Caolán!
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 4:35 AM, Caolán McNamara wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-04-18 at 20:57 -0400, Pablo Duboue wrote:
>> Moreover, it makes it impossible to build in a 32-bit chroot running in a
>> x86-64 machine.
>
> Well,
>
> a) you can run linux32 before running configure, that's sort of
On Mon, 2011-04-18 at 20:57 -0400, Pablo Duboue wrote:
> Moreover, it makes it impossible to build in a 32-bit chroot running in a
> x86-64 machine.
Well,
a) you can run linux32 before running configure, that's sort of my
typical route
b) for the other multilibs platforms, powerpc64 and s390x, w
Hi,
(I'm following Kohei's suggestion on bug #36335)
Here's the text of the bug [1]:
The configure script of LibO takes the usual arguments for specifying host
environment, but the actual values are set through perl's $^O and config.guess
(which in turns uses uname -m and others).
This behavior
Hello,
On 28/02/11 22:32, Kayo Hamid wrote:
Guys I have something that I see a lot and do not know way someone will
use it:
...
'err' saves some values but who uses it? I see a lot of it on the code,
local variables with attribution, and no one inside the function uses,
and no one sends the
Guys I have something that I see a lot and do not know way someone will
use it:
//code
static WinSalMenuItem* ImplGetSalMenuItem( HMENU hMenu, UINT nPos, BOOL
bByPosition=TRUE )
{
DWORD err=0;
MENUITEMINFOW mi;
memset(&mi, 0, sizeof(mi));
mi.cbSize = sizeof( mi );
mi.fMask
Hey,
> I'm a computer science student and want to get into the libre office
> development. I went on to IRC # libre office channel for sometime and got
> help regarding the git repository cloning and have fetched the source code.
Welcome on board! :-)
> I already have Libreoffice installed on my
Hello there,
I'm a computer science student and want to get into the libre office
development. I went on to IRC # libre office channel for sometime and got
help regarding the git repository cloning and have fetched the source code.
I already have Libreoffice installed on my ubuntu 10.04 system us
On Wed, 2011-01-19 at 14:45 -0500, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
> Do those of you who work on the writer core and/or Word export filter
> have any idea where the problem may be?
Its possible that something like, e.g. "CollapseScriptsforWordOk" in ww8
has gone awry. I did notice something odd in there a wh
It's been brought to my attention that, there are two bugs in Writer
that are apparently show stoppers for the Japanese users. The bug is
concerning the Word export filter.
You can see the details of the bugs here:
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=110526
http://qa.openoffice.org/i
Jerry Shi píše v Pá 17. 12. 2010 v 22:12 -0500:
> ...I'm so confused. I tried running zypper si -d lo-unstable, but I
> got an error that source package lo-unstable wasn't found
"lo-unstable" is alias to the repository name. The sources packages is
"libreoffice-bootstrap"
> . I have the results
...I'm so confused. I tried running *zypper si -d lo-unstable*, but I got
an error that source package lo-unstable wasn't found. I have the results
of zypper attached. What happened?
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 5:58 AM, Petr Mladek wrote:
> Hi Jerry,
>
> Jerry Shi píše v St 15. 12. 2010 v 20:57 -
Hi Rene,
On Fri, 2010-12-17 at 02:51 +0100, Rene Engelhard wrote:
> I wonder what the rationale for the intrusive "help packages"
> change between rc1 and rc2 is.
Weeell - it was promised for RC2; and as such, I feel we ought to
deliver - although it is delaying RC2, which has some nice w
Hi,
I wonder what the rationale for the intrusive "help packages" change between
rc1 and rc2 is. Without any review apparently (no Signed-Off here). Didn't we
have
a strict policy for that in place for libreoffice-3-3?
I can understand the desire of some people to not include the help in what th
Hi Jerry,
Jerry Shi píše v St 15. 12. 2010 v 20:57 -0500:
> Alright, thanks for the reply. So, I tried to install the
> dependencies, but I ran into some problems. There were requests all
> over the place to change the architecture for lots of software from
> x86-64 to normal. should I go throu
Alright, thanks for the reply. So, I tried to install the dependencies, but
I ran into some problems. There were requests all over the place to change
the architecture for lots of software from x86-64 to normal. should I go
through with all of these changes, or did I do something wrong?
On Tue,
Hi Jerry,
First - welcome to LibreOffice :-) most of these questions are best
asked on IRC, but lets archive some of the answers here.
On Mon, 2010-12-13 at 21:20 -0500, Jerry Shi wrote:
> Alright, so I just got off of irc.freenode.net, and now have another
> question. For some odd reaso
Sophie Gautier schrieb:
I've put some reflexions on how to handle the help files
Hi,
that's quite similar to my thoughts and concerns
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Hi all,
I've put some reflexions on how to handle the help files taking into
account each team needs on the discussion page opened by Kendy yesterday
[1].
The proposal I made is to handle the en_US file on the wiki to let the
documentation team take care of it and remove the hurdle of editin
So, just one more thing before I go do something else...is it fine if I
exclude modules? I got around the nss thing by disabling it when I was
running ./autogen.sh. Now, I have an error in graphite where "CPU you
selected does not support x86-64 instruction set" I do have a 64 bit
computer, as I
nevermind, being pretty stupid now...Disregard the last email.
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 9:20 PM, Jerry Shi wrote:
> Alright, so I just got off of irc.freenode.net, and now have another
> question. For some odd reason, make fetch does not work. It gives me an
> error, make: nothing to be done fo
Alright, so I just got off of irc.freenode.net, and now have another
question. For some odd reason, make fetch does not work. It gives me an
error, make: nothing to be done for 'fetch', which stumped the person I was
chatting with. Any ideas?
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Jerry Shi wrote:
Nevermind that bit about it not existing. I forgot built-in libraries. I'm
still not sure why the assert would fail though...
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 8:47 PM, Jerry Shi wrote:
> Alright, thanks for all the help so far. To answer your questions, I'm
> using openSuse 11.2, on a fairly new dual
Alright, thanks for all the help so far. To answer your questions, I'm
using openSuse 11.2, on a fairly new dual core laptop. Um...about the
dependencies...I went to the repository for openSuse and installed both
build and bootstrap, but I'm not quite sure that was the right thing to do,
which br
Hi Jerry,
On Sun, 2010-12-12 at 19:53 -0500, Jerry Shi wrote:
> Hi, I'm new to opensource, so tell me if I'm asking very stupid
> questions, but,
Your questions seem sensible, and welcome to open-source (or Free
Software ;-).
> * Where is bin/g? I can't find it anywhere, and it se
I had come across this issue as well and removing the file it suggests
works just fine. After you should be able to run make again no problem.
On 12/13/2010 02:41 AM, Júlio Hoffimann wrote:
Hi Jerry,
I'm new to opensource like you, sometimes we just need to read. :-)
This problem happened to
Hi Jerry,
I'm new to opensource like you, sometimes we just need to read. :-)
This problem happened to me, i think that is a Git problem: when you make a
pull and files of different versions are mixed up! So, let's read the
message:
---
Hi Joseph,
On Tue, 2010-12-07 at 06:37 -0800, Joseph Powers wrote:
> Kohei,
>
>
> Help!
>
>
> From calc/sc/inc/rangelst.hxx:
>
>
> typedef ScRange* ScRangePtr;
> typedef ::std::vector< ScRangePtr > ScRangeListBase;
> class SC_DLLPUBLIC ScRangeList : public ScRangeListBase, public
> SvRefBase
Kohei,
Help!
From calc/sc/inc/rangelst.hxx:
typedef ScRange* ScRangePtr;
typedef ::std::vector< ScRangePtr > ScRangeListBase;
class SC_DLLPUBLIC ScRangeList : public ScRangeListBase, public
SvRefBase { ... }
I'm changing the definition of ScRangeListBase from a DECLARE_
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 09:39 -0400, Kohei Yoshida wrote:
> > You know, that I work on it in my spare time, so response time might
> be
> > long. You should tell me, whether the mathematics I used are clear
> from
> > the code or you want me to write a description.
>
> Understood. We certainly wa
Hi Regina,
On Wed, 2010-11-03 at 10:35 +0100, Regina Henschel wrote:
> Hi Kohei,
>
> Kohei Yoshida schrieb:
> > Hi Regina,
> >
> > On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 18:13 +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I'm currently working on LINEST and have attached a draft to issue
> >> http://www.op
Hi Kohei,
Kohei Yoshida schrieb:
Hi Regina,
On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 18:13 +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currently working on LINEST and have attached a draft to issue
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=115189
There is no mathematical problem, but I'm uncertain about c
Hi Regina,
On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 18:13 +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm currently working on LINEST and have attached a draft to issue
> http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=115189
>
> There is no mathematical problem, but I'm uncertain about coding style.
> The algor
Regina Henschel wrote:
> There is no mathematical problem, but I'm uncertain about coding
> style. The algorithms work on matrices. They have a lot of parts
> which are nearly identical but the matrices are transposed. How to
> handle that?
>
Hi Regina,
I'd suggest using templates to achieve that
Hi Regina,
On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 18:13 +0200, Regina Henschel wrote:
> I'm currently working on LINEST and have attached a draft to issue
Cool ! this is an awesome patch :-)
> There is no mathematical problem, but I'm uncertain about coding style.
And your coding style looks be
Hi all,
I'm currently working on LINEST and have attached a draft to issue
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=115189
There is no mathematical problem, but I'm uncertain about coding style.
The algorithms work on matrices. They have a lot of parts which are
nearly identical but th
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