Hi,
Do you know a specific case where that actually matters? My personal
position
on integers is "use int, unless you explicitly need something else".
We are dealing with 100th-mm or twip units, which can get quite big (in
writer we are always referencing relative from page 1 AFAIK) and could go
to use EMU in the future (because it resolves lovely both imperial and
metric, so my hope is that we could get rid of MapMode nonsense), so I
would go with sal_Int64. Anyway, a compiler / architecture dependent type
is the last one I would use.
--
Luboš Luňák
l.lunak@collabora.com
Regards, Tomaž
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