ooo-build-1.1.42
OpenOffice.org build:
This package contains the Gnome integration work for
OpenOffice.org, and a much simplified build wrapper, making an OO.o
build / install possible for the common man.[1]
Changes in this release:
- features
- pull up to OO.o 1.1.0 final.
- loads more nice icons (Tigert, Jimmac)
- slower & cleaner alpha rendering (Michael)
- nicer toolbox item prelight (Michael)
- bug fixes (Michael)
- PDF export / font-subsetting
- setup LD_LIBRARY_PATH problems (Anders)
- 2nd time oddness with -writer flag
- server render splash pixmap
- use the right branded icon set
Package available from:
http://ooo.ximian.com/packages/OOO_1_1_0/ooo-build-1.1.42.tar.gz
To find out more see http://ooo.ximian.com/ and/or
subscribe to our Gnome / OO.o development mailing list at:
http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/openoffice.
[1] – assuming the common man has 4Gb+ of spare space and lots
of idle CPU time.
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Evolution 1.4.5
A new bug-fix release of your favorite groupware application is
out!
Release notes are here:
http://developer.ximian.com/projects/evolution/release_notes/1.4.5.html
Enjoy,
— Ettore
libxml++ 0.26
Hi all,
I’m pleased to annouce the release of libxml++ 0.26.
This release comes with a support for namespaces, and fixes an
issue with multi-threaded programs.
Changes
- Added import_node example into MSVC6 project files (Ephraim
Vider) - Node::import_node now takes a const Node (suggested by Rafael
Vuijk) - Fixed threading issue due to incorrect libxml2 initialisation
(Fredrik Arnerup) - Updated Doxyfile (Christophe de Vienne)
- Added Namespaces support (Dan Dennedy, Murray Cumming)
For more precise informations please consult the ChangeLog.
Download
You can download it from SourceForge.net by following this link:
https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=12999&release_id=186500
Thanks to the different contributors who help libxml++ to become
a usefull and complete tool.
We are getting closer and closer to an API freese and then libxml++
1.0, which should be released by the end of the year.
Best Regards,
Christophe de Vienne