Sorry, I didn't read this mail earlier, it was filtered with the others...
Well, UI is something I'd like to work on, but I think someone else took
the bug you mentioned.
I'd like to work on improving the GTK theme, but at the moment my build
fails with the following error:
[ build CXX ] writerfilter/source/rtftok/rtfdocumentimpl.cxx
[ build CXX ] writerfilter/source/rtftok/rtfvalue.cxx
libo/writerfilter/source/rtftok/rtfdocumentimpl.cxx: In Elementfunktion
»int
writerfilter::rtftok::RTFDocumentImpl::dispatchToggle(writerfilter::rtftok::RTFKeyword,
bool, int)«:
libo/writerfilter/source/rtftok/rtfdocumentimpl.cxx:3190:83: Fehler:
»OOXML_del« ist kein Element von »writerfilter::ooxml«
libo/writerfilter/source/rtftok/rtfdocumentimpl.cxx:3190:102: Fehler:
»OOXML_ins« ist kein Element von »writerfilter::ooxml«
make[2]: ***
[libo/workdir/unxlngi6.pro/CxxObject/writerfilter/source/rtftok/rtfdocumentimpl.o]
Fehler 1
Any idea what is wrong this time?
Thanks
Samuel
Am 15.08.2012 13:14, schrieb Michael Meeks:
On Tue, 2012-08-14 at 21:51 +0200, Samuel Mehrbrodt wrote:
and finally the build is finished :)
Cool :-) so - hopefully subsequent builds will work better :-)
Out of interest, what are you planning to hack on ? and/or would you
like some code pointers ? or most-annoying-bugs or ? :-) I'm personally
looking for someone who would like to look into:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46141
not to make it only do it when clicking, but to ensure that simply
scrolling the document in any way except by using the mouse does not
show the fade-in / pop-up beasties ;-) any chance of some love there ?
All the best,
Michael.
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