On 2012-12-05 23:02, julien2412 wrote:
Hello,
By trying to reproduce an fdo, I got a lot of these on console:
Python exception: <class 'TabError'>: inconsistent use of tabs and spaces in
indentation (__init__.py, line 70), traceback follows
/home/julien/compile-libreoffice/libo/solver/unxlngx6/installation/opt/program/uno.py:265
in function _uno_import() [return _g_delegatee( name, *optargs, **kwargs )]
/home/julien/compile-libreoffice/libo/solver/unxlngx6/installation/opt/share/extensions/numbertext/reg.uno.py:7
in function createInstance() [import org.Numbertext]
/home/julien/compile-libreoffice/libo/solver/unxlngx6/installation/opt/program/unohelper.py:292
in function createInstanceWithContext() [return self.clazz( context )
So I unzipped src/b8cbca7b3363e6ca2d02bc0ba2b63904-numbertext_0.9.4.oxt and
runned pep8 (1.3.3 version) on it. Except "E501 lines too long", I fixed all
the pep8 warnings. I put all the changes files here:
changes.tar.bz2
<http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4022762/changes.tar.bz2>
pylint gives warnings too but I don't know really how to fix them.
If it's ok, does it worth it to create a new version of numbertext?
Julien
Hi Julien
This is something that needs to be fixed upstream.
László Németh, are you the current maintainer? Perhaps you can help
Julien submit his changes to the numbertext extension?
Thanks, Noel Grandin
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