Re: gnome-office website (was Re: We're removed from FC2 ?)
- From: Jody Goldberg <jody gnome org>
- To: David Bolack <dbolack electricmulch com>
- Cc: Marc Maurer <j m maurer student utwente nl>, Gnome Office <gnome-office-list gnome org>, gnumeric-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gnome-office website (was Re: We're removed from FC2 ?)
- Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 22:04:14 -0500
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 05:02:27PM -0800, David Bolack wrote:
> At 01:03 PM 2/5/2004, Jody Goldberg wrote:
>
>> libgsf is a good start.
>
> with the Gnome-VFS wrapping in place too?
A gnome-vfs wrapping is available in libgsf-gnome, for use when
building with gnome extensions. It needs testing. There's also a
bonoboStream wrapper. It's unclear whether it would be useful to
bother with a BonoboStorage.
> >hopefully libgoffice will be in place soon and will help take things
> >further.
>
> I think, then, one of the primary parts in whatever the first step is
> will be to roadmap this out and establish it in it's own CVS tree. Then we
> can build a roadmap between the applications at that point and the
> applications in the next "Version" of GnomeOffice.
That puts me on the spot. Unfortunately I really don't know. I've
been taking my time trying to do the widgets in GOffice the 'right'
way. Things look pretty good. There are a few tasks remaining
1) Rework the plugin interface in gnumeric and move it down. I
estimate this will take about a week.
2) Steal the value format engine out of gnumeric. I had hoped to do
a rewrite first but there may not be time.
3) Move down any of the gtk/glib utilities. This is trivial.
However, a win32 build of gnumeric is still my first priority.
We're down to just 2 or 3 small remaining libgnome depends.
> True. This is more important than (2) in many ways. We need to
> >have good clipboard support at a minimum.
>
> I (we as a group?) need to map out what features are needed for good
> cross app behavior ( integration is not the word I want here, I think
> ). We might even should establisha separate bugzilla.
The first major step will be to get someone to actually test things
and file some bugs. We should be able to cut-n-paste in both
directions with rich content.
How about this for a list
For abi <-> gnumeric
At a minimum
- table size
- alignment
- fonts
- colours
For gnumeric <-> gnomedb
Goals
- a test workbook to load data from a sample db
- a gnumeric backend to gnomedb
- a ui to load content from a db directly
- a ui to save content to gnome-db (direct to sql too ?)
For abi <-> gnomedb
?? tests of mail merge ??
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