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#i89558# - Database access: connectivity: remove small amount of unused codeConvertTextToNumber replaces numbers that are formatted as text, with real numbers.
The latest version offers a window to make choises about marking of cells, including cells with non- default decimal separators, and more.
As a result of the conversion, the text cells will become real numbers, and then will be counted in formulas Calc.
Calc does not use numbers formatted as text. Other spreadsheet programs may well do that.
This extension adds the tool bar 'CT2N' to Calc only.
The feedback we got for the Aqua port of OpenOffice.org 3 Beta was extremely encouraging. This is very motivating. Thank you!
There was some constructive criticisms about some aspects of the port too. I'm happy to note that many of the issues are already solved in two developer's child workspaces (aquavcl07 and aquabmpfix01): keyboard handling, graphics performance and some visual details will improve considerably soon in one of the next regular development snapshots.
The Sun Wiki Publisher enables you to create Wiki articles on MediaWiki servers without having to know the syntax of the MediaWiki markup language. Publish your new and existing documents transparently with the Writer to a wiki page.
All important text attributes such as headings, hyperlinks, lists and simple tables are supported. Even images are supported as long as they have already been uploaded to the wiki site. An automatic upload of images is currently not supported.
It is the perfect extension for all users who want to make existing documentations and specifications available on MediaWiki servers. Just load the document and call the Extension with 'Send – MediaWiki Server'. A dialog will guide you to publish your document.
Requires StarOffice 8 (Update 10 or higher) or OpenOffice.org (2.4 or higher)
#i89517# - *Testproduct: Ignore: Test Issue 1 (for mulit issues)
Debian publish a vulnerability and Free Software development halts to a grind. Film at 11.
The Hague Declaration, this is such a great initiative for our future by The Digital Standards Organization.
#i89500# - Chart: Chart in Impress with data from rows is loaded incorrectlyGalician spellchecking dictionary for OpenOffice.org 3
More informaticon about our spellchecker available in our wiki:
http://wiki.mancomun.org/index.php/Corrector_ortogr%C3%A1fico_para_OpenO...
Installable trough "Extension Manager" In OpenOffice.org 3
For OpenOffice.org 2, use the spellchecker available in menu "File->Wizard"
This extension was made by Frco. Javier Rial Rodríguez for Mancomún, Centro de Referencia e Servizos de Software Libre 2008
Spellchecker files (gl_ES.aff, gl_ES.dic) from Mar Castro Pereiro also developed for Mancomún.
IMPORTANT :
Based on Normative from RAG on 2003
About the galician normative
http://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normativa_oficial_do_galego
http://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normas_Ortogr%C3%A1ficas_e_Morfol%C3%B3xica...
http://www.realacademiagalega.org/PlainRAG/catalog/publications/files/no...
The former problem is identified and solved; It was all about a focus problem:
The UI of OpenOffice.org is not completely updated when the application is not front most.
When VCL TestTool starts OpenOffice.org, the application is started behind
the VCL TestTool application. This prevents some UI updates on OpenOffice.org,
which would be necessary for some tests.
First solution, as a workaround, is calling OpenOffice.org.app with the shell command,
after the VCL TestTool started soffice.bin. This makes OOo the front most application.
The real solution is made by PL, binding some 'bring application to front' action
to the commandline switch '-enableautomation', which belongs to CWS aquavcl07.
So from now on, errors shown by automated testing on MacOS X, are real errors found in OpenOffice.org.
I just had the chance to play with Caolan’s cool callcatcher program to search and destroy (or comment out rather) lots of unused methods in Calc’s code. It was surprisingly simple to install and use it. All I had to do after downloading the source package was to
tar xvf callcatcher-1.0.8.tar.gz cd callcatcher-1.0.8 sudo ./setup.py install
then replace all gcc and g++ calls with callcatcher gcc and callcatcher g++, respectively, to catch all defined functions and their references (or lack thereof). That’s all. Once done, run callanalyse [executable or shared library] to generate the summary output of all unused methods. It was pretty accurate, and as he claims there was no false positives as far as I could tell.
#i89475# - Installation: Do not shrink a string in the form wizard
"The first noticeable item is how quickly OpenOffice 3.0 beta loads, even when compared with Microsoft Office 2008. In less than five seconds you are at the welcome screen ready to create your next masterpiece. Where the X11 interface felt choppy and looked…like an X11 interface, OO 3.0 definitely looks and feels like a fully integrated Aqua application, with menus being very responsive and keyboard shortcuts working (mostly - hey, it’s beta) as expected. How does each behave in this newly integrated world? Let’s take a look.
"Just a few words here... The Openoffice Aqua is still only an alpha
version, - not even a beta.:-)
I just came across the following OpenOffice.org 3.0 Beta feedback:
Some time ago, I've discovered an Eclipse project which sounds interesting to me. This project aims at providing an AJAX runtime target for Eclipse RCP applications. I didn't have more time but to play a little with the public demos. Thus I still wondered what is the gap for an Eclipse RCP applications developper before starting to create a RAP application.
Today I had some time to have a look at the sources of a RAP application project. There is quite nothing more to do if you are already programming Eclipse RCP applications as the differences are :
To internationalization of a RAP application works also differently from the standard Eclipse internationalization. This is described in the RAP on-line help : internationalizing a RAP application shouldn't be a huge problem.
A RAP application can even be packaged in a WAR file as any other web application. There is no wizard to perform this, but a sample Eclipse feature projects with Ant build scripts are available on the Eclipse CVS. There is also generic Equinox documentation on that topic at http ://www.eclipse.org/equinox/server/http_in_container.php.
Thus creating a standard Web application by using the JFace and SWT APIs is quite easy. When combined with Spring-OSGi, let us imagine creating powerful and sexy Web applications.
The only thing I still would like to see before being a RAP fan is a benchmark of an application used by hundreds or thousands of users. Does it make a difference with toolkits like GWT or YUI ? Can I use RAP for business applications used every day by a whole company ?
Polish Dictionary Pack for OpenOffice 3.0. Contains Polish spellchecker, hyphenation rules & thesaurus, as prepared by Polish Native-Lang Project. The spellchecker is based on Polish dictionary from sjp.pl, the thesaurus comes from synonimy.ux.pl, and the hyphenation rules are based on TeX hyphenation patterns. All are available under LGPL or public domain (hyphenation rules).
Zestaw polskich słowników do OpenOffice.org 3.0.
#i89456# - Database access: Relationships tool can't create self relations
It is done and the first public beta of QUASTe has been released and is now available for all interested in quality-status of OpenOffice.org Builds.
It has been found out it was too optimistic to launch it in February as announced in my previous blog. There was still a lot of work to do to get this done. Gerd Weiss from Local IT and Bernd Eilers from Tooling gave big support to help bringing the server finally to work and here we are :-)
Please read Wiki pages related to QUASTe to understand how it works (see links below)
First steps:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/QUASTe_-_First_steps
FAQ:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/QUASTe
QUASTe-Home:
http://quaste.services.openoffice.org
All pages are currently still under development and may be incomplete or have issues. If you find some issues please add them to list of known issues found here:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/QUASTe#Known_issues
If you have questions you can of course contact me directly or visit the QUASTe-channel on IRC with the following address:
Server: irc.freenode.net
Channel: #quaste.openoffice.org
Have fun !
Very cool! I just found out that OpenSolaris can be installed on the popular Asus Eee PC. Yesterday at the local book store I also noticed the first books about the Eee PC showing up on the shelves. During my recent trip to the US, I noticed the Eee PC everywhere, at JavaOne, at Starbucks, etc. For example, I asked the guy at Starbucks how happy he was with the pre-installed OpenOffice.org. He told me that he is extremely happy and that he is recommending OpenOffice.org to all his friends. He also recommends OpenOffice.org to all his evening class students. Thus, it's nice to see the Eee PC have such a positive impact on OpenOffice.org's market share.
#i89427# - Chart: chart data source treated differently when pasted in other module
#i89395# - *Testproduct: need help
If you test the OpenOffice.org 3.0 Beta on the Windows platform, you might be wondered about the missing system integration. Well, we decided to avoid the system integration in the Windows registry, because it conflicts with an existing system integration of an OOo 2.x, that you are probably using for your daily work. But if you know, what you do, you can of course get the complete system integration for your Beta tests. You only have to set the global property WRITE_REGISTRY, that is used as condition in the Windows Installer database. So please use
setup.exe WRITE_REGISTRY=1
or if you prefer the direct call with Windows Installer service:
msiexec.exe /i <msi_database> WRITE_REGISTRY=1
If you want to work with your OOo 2.x after you have tested the OOo 3.0 Beta and want to get the system integration for the OOo 2.x back again, you can achieve this by starting a "Repair" for the OOo 2.x that is available in the Control Panel in the Add/Remove software applet.
All over the net, I see a lot of people complaining because they never found the PowerPC version proposed for download when OpenOffice.org 3.0 beta for Mac OS X was announced.Create with the Sun Report Builder stylish, smart-looking database reports. The flexible report editor can define group and page headers as well as group and page footers and even calculation fields are available to accomplish complex database reports.
Along with the flexible database client of StarOffice it is possible to create database reports from HSQL, Oracle, or almost any other database type.
The Sun Report Builder uses the Pentaho Reporting Flow Engine of Pentaho BI.
Requires StarOffice 8 (Update 8 or higher) or OpenOffice.org (2.3 or higher).
#i89344# - Database access: Sun Report Builder extension not working with OO.o Beta 3.0
#i89328# - Chart: Chart saving brokes file
Recently, I wanted to build OOo with some features like canvas support. As I had some errors when building the canvas module, ericb2 told me that I should get the canvas05 CWS1 and build OpenOffice.org with it. As I didn't know how to do it, Eric explained it on #education.openoffice.org channel. Here is a condensed version of what Eric explained on IRC for people who'ld like to check out a CWS.
Getting informations on the CWS
The first thing to do is to get some informations about the desired CWS. For this, search the wanted CWS in EIS. A search by the CWS name will do the trick here as we know it : canvas05. Click on the CWS name in the search results and then on the All link to see all the CWS informations.
In our case, the useful informations are :
Getting the sources
First, be sure to have the sources of the correct OpenOffice.org milestone. If not, check them out using the following command. For more informations on how to access the OpenOffice.org CVS, read this page. In this command, DEV300 is the MWS and m9 the milestone of the desired version. Before executing this command, be sure to have set the CVSROOT environment variable.
cvs -z4 co -r DEV300_m9 OpenOffice3
Now that the OpenOffice.org sources are checked out, it's time to check out the sources of the CWS. To do this, use a shell command (Windows users, can use it with Cygwin or can translate it) like the following. In this command :
for i in basebmp basegfx canvas comphelper cppcanvas goodies offapi officecfg offuh scp2 sd sdext slideshow svx testshl2 tools unoil vcl do mv $i $i"_old" cvs -z4 co -r cws_src680_canvas05 $i done
After this, there is "only" to build OpenOffice.org with the CWS.
#i89313# - Drawing: Draw crashed when trying to save Export and Import your documents to and from Google Docs.
It can export:
* Documents: OpenDocument Text (.odt), StarOffice (.sxw), Microsoft Word (.doc, but not MS XML), Rich Text (.rtf)
* Spreadsheets: OpenDocument Spreadsheet (.ods), Microsoft Excel (.xls), Comma Separated Value (.csv)
* Presentations: Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt, .pps)
It may import all Documents and Presentations
Needs Java 6 to work.
#i89303# - Chart: Writer: chart from table with merged headers
#i89283# - Presentation: Deselecting an inplace OLE by click gets you selection frame
#i89280# - Installation: OOo 3.0 beta install causes BSOD
Currently attending the Libre Graphics Meeting in Wrocław - incredible congregation of bright people from vastly different areas. Well worth the visit.


#i89254# - Drawing: Line rendering to PDF file gravely corrupted when jog compressed is used for images
Svante Schubert (Co-lead
XML project) has finished an update for the XHTML export filter.
It was the 14th of April where the CWS arrived ready
for QA-status. In the meanwhile Svante and Mathias
Bauer also have discussed about updating the XSLT based
filters via an extension [issue
88270] to be independent from update cycles of the whole office
application. So the iTeam
decided to expand the scope of the CWS
DEV300/xsltfilter09 and I am really happy that we have done that.One week later – 21st of April – the CWS was again ready for QA and with the integration of the CWS xsltfilter09 to the DEV300 master workspace the OpenOffice.org will get some really great enhancements for the XHTML export and also the other XSLT based filters (e.g. DocBook XML):
change of the default extension for the XHTML export from .xhtml to .html
with that change the Internet Explorer is able to load the exported XHTML documents of OOo [issue 85268]
Footnotes are now supported also in XHTML export [issue 34424]
Field values are now supported in XHTML export [issue 75125]
Export of headings greater six now according to XHTML specification [issue 80679]
Great work Mathias and Svante!
#i89222# - *Testproduct: something somethingDEV300_m12 has been built by Hamburg RE. No open build problems are known, and smoketest has been passed successfully.
Tasks and their ChildWorkspaces for Milestone DEV300m12
Remove duplicate styles from odf export in calc
OOo 3.0 beta fix for impress
fix the performance problem which occurs when scrolling text documents which contain a lot of form controls
ongoing DBA bug fixing towards OOo 3.0
OOo 3.0 Beta showstopper
Bugfix for i87325
use hyphen library (hunspell.sf.net). Get hyph_en_US.dic from there, too
New Java and some test code which has no effect on OOo
Fixing extension identifier and platform.
Fixes some l10n errors in OOo 3.0 Beta / Readme update
Warning free code for wntmsci11. Projects: - lingucomponent - svx - sw
OOo 3.0 installation tasks affecting the installation wizards.
some refactoring to consoladate some dialog related code that was duplicated in both the basic and scripting projects.
Fixes for i88518
Bugfixing OOo 3.0
Writer 3.0 beta show stopper
Writer OOo3.0 beta showstopper
OOo Beta 3.0 Bugfix
UOF(Uniform Office Format) is Chinese national standard of office file format. This project is to create a plugin filter to implement the convertion between UOF and ODF. The filters use XSLT.
Fix for Wiki Publisher to allow export to Wikipedia.
cws for fix of i88484
Hamburg Release Engineering <hr@openoffice.org>, May 09, 2008 08:10 AM

I'm happy to announce the new logo of the User Experience Team.
The main goal of the logo is to penetrate core values of the project:
Writer's Tools is a set of utilities designed to help OpenOffice.org users perform a wide range of tasks. Using Writer's Tools, you can back up documents, look up and translate words and phrases, manage text snippets, and keep tabs on document statistics. Writer's Tools includes the following utilities:
If you have problems or suggestions for improvements, please post them is the Issues section on the Writer's Tools website.
#i89198# - Chart: Chart Dates in reverse order (Reverse direction)
I’ve just finished designing a new dialog for Calc’s sheet protection functionality to allow optional sheet protection options. This was actually my first time designing a dialog from scratch instead of modifying an existing one, so I had to dig around and figure out how to add a dialog. It turns out that it is actually very simple once you know what to do. After several hours of creative designing process, I’ve come up with something I can show to people. So here it is:

One thing to note: obviously this dialog is inspired by the similar functionality offered by Excel, and Excel provides many more options for sheet protection than just the two I’m showing here. The reason I only have two at the moment is because I’ve only implemented support for those two options in Calc core. When we support more options in the core, we can easily add them to the dialog.
This work is on-going in scsheetprotection02 CWS. Aside from the new dialog and sheet protection options, this CWS contains my other work on the binary Excel export encryption as well as sheet and document password interoperability between Excel and Calc. I’m trying to wrap this up, so hopefully I can come up with something that people can try out soon.
I just found about this offer in Germany. A vendor called "one" is selling a low-cost laptop with Linux and OpenOffice.org pre-installed for 199 Euro. This special offer lasts until May 12th according to the website. Cool to see more and more hardware vendors bundle OpenOffice.org!