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Posted to dev@openoffice.apache.org by Ariel Constenla-Haile <ar...@apache.org> on 2011/12/26 18:29:42 UTC

i112141 - Reintroduce color codes for mime type icons

Hello *,

you can find unofficial, untested and unstable builds
in http://people.apache.org/~arielch/packages/  
Unfortunately, the only way to really test this is installing AOO system
wide, overriding your current installation in order to test
desktop/system integration; so anyone willing to test this, will have to
reinstall the stable version afterwards.

Note: a friend reported that installing only the Spanish language pack 
on Windows 7 didn't enable the language to be selected on the Options 
dialog, he had to install another language pack and only then both 
appeared in the list box (I didn't try this, so I can't confirm it).


Regards
-- 
Ariel Constenla-Haile
La Plata, Argentina

Re: i112141 - Reintroduce color codes for mime type icons

Posted by drew <dr...@baseanswers.com>.
On Mon, 2011-12-26 at 14:29 -0300, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote:
> Hello *,
> 
> you can find unofficial, untested and unstable builds
> in http://people.apache.org/~arielch/packages/  
> Unfortunately, the only way to really test this is installing AOO system
> wide, overriding your current installation in order to test
> desktop/system integration; so anyone willing to test this, will have to
> reinstall the stable version afterwards.
> 
> Note: a friend reported that installing only the Spanish language pack 
> on Windows 7 didn't enable the language to be selected on the Options 
> dialog, he had to install another language pack and only then both 
> appeared in the list box (I didn't try this, so I can't confirm it).
> 
> 
> Regards

Thank you - that's great.

Went ahead and used the binary files from there into a custom build at
SuseStudio , so for those that would like to try that along with the
latest OpenSuse 12.1 OS, you can deal a VMware/VBox image:
http://susestudio.com/a/h7pU36/lo-sbs-aoo-121 
- that requires you to register an account for download 
- so also have a opy of the image available w/o such a requirement[2]


As quirks would have it the mimetype icons aren't used at all, but I was
playing with the new SVG functionality...very nice..

here's a list of what is in the VM configuration..

OpenSuse 12.1, Gnome 3

Includes 
Apache OpenOffice 3.4 dev build

      * Full Language Sets, incl help files
              * English (default)
              * Deutsch
              * Italiano
              * Español
              * Français
              * 日本語
      * Software Development Kit (SDK)

Additional packages

      * OpenJDK6 / SQLite3 / InkScape
      * Google Chromium
              * Adobe Flash player
      * Oracle VirtualBox Guest Extensions

Release notes
includes latest 3.4 binaries, produced by Ariel, pre-installed
Apache OpenOffice – Unofficial, untested and unstable builds


Known issues

      * Gnome 3 fails to load fully
      * Office application icons in Gnome menu fail to load properly
      * Japanese language settings not available from AOO options dialog

Thanks again Ariel..best wishes,

//drew

[1] http://lo-portal.us/SBS/download/LOSBSAOO_12.1.i686-0.1.0.vmx.tar.gz
    MD5: d039abe0c8b7125ed453cba172becd94



Re: i112141 - Reintroduce color codes for mime type icons

Posted by Ariel Constenla-Haile <ar...@apache.org>.
Hi Regina,

On Mon, Dec 26, 2011 at 08:14:40PM +0100, Regina Henschel wrote:
> Hi Ariel,
> 
> Does your build contain the svg stuff Armin had provided recently?

yes, it does :)


Regards
-- 
Ariel Constenla-Haile
La Plata, Argentina

Re: i112141 - Reintroduce color codes for mime type icons

Posted by Regina Henschel <rb...@t-online.de>.
Hi Ariel,

Does your build contain the svg stuff Armin had provided recently?

Kind regards
Regina

Ariel Constenla-Haile schrieb:
> Hello *,
>
> you can find unofficial, untested and unstable builds
> in http://people.apache.org/~arielch/packages/
> Unfortunately, the only way to really test this is installing AOO system
> wide, overriding your current installation in order to test
> desktop/system integration; so anyone willing to test this, will have to
> reinstall the stable version afterwards.
>
> Note: a friend reported that installing only the Spanish language pack
> on Windows 7 didn't enable the language to be selected on the Options
> dialog, he had to install another language pack and only then both
> appeared in the list box (I didn't try this, so I can't confirm it).
>
>
> Regards