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Callgrind Linux - Build # 2414 - Failure:

Changes for Build #2414
[justin_luth] treat even/odd header/footer enabled documents the same as others

[Stephan Bergmann] Break test::setUpVcl into a test-setupvcl library of its own

[Stephan Bergmann] tdf#99402: fix Metafile Font handling

[Stephan Bergmann] Let OUStringLiteral1 take its arg as ctor arg, not template arg

[David Tardon] add vsdx

[David Tardon] drop extraneous acquire

[David Tardon] fix copypasta

[David Tardon] remove useless (and wrong) comment

[Noel Grandin] convert DescriptionGenerator::PropertyType to scoped enum

[Noel Grandin] convert ActionDescriptionProvider::ActionType to scoped enum

[Noel Grandin] convert ExpressionFunct to scoped enum

[Noel Grandin] convert DbGridControl::Option to scoped enum

[Noel Grandin] convert DbGridControl::NavigationBar::State to scoped enum

[Noel Grandin] convert SdrEdgeLineCode to scoped enum

[Noel Grandin] convert RECT_POINT to scoped enum

[tml] Bin noise comment and superfluous newline




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