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I know you never intended it for OSX. With respect to that I'd like to express my gratitude for your taking time and answering, pointing me nevertheless to the appropriate place.
Having said that, I'm not a dummy OSX user, but previously (late 90's early 00's) I had used Linux on a day-by-day basis, then the last ca. 5 years XP, until I have switched to Mac recently, so I know a bit of...
2009-10-04 21:26:11 UTC by aszszelp
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I never intended it for use on OSX however it does work with all of the dependencies correctly setup. Given that I would expect any Unix system to have a terminal, this is where OSX will require more work.
I am not an OSX user so can't really help myself however there have been a number of users getting it working under OSX and this thread on the Trinity Forums may help...
2009-10-04 09:17:43 UTC by edholness
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Hello, edholness,
this project looks promising, though I was quite disappointed (my fault, not yours) for it not working under OSX. Actually, given that it was written for "Unix" (project description) I thought it would work for all unixes (incl. Linux and OSX).
Looking at the macros, it really ought to, but it does not. Actually, I think — for whichever weird reason; I have...
2009-10-03 09:36:29 UTC by aszszelp
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Hi,
Thanks. Yes, I am hoping to continue developing. I am however very busy with my job these days. I was hoping to have some time off to be able to work on this some more before Christmas. I do have a big update that I want to get out but for the moment I don't have the time to organise it. Thanks for the offer of help anyway.
2009-09-27 10:30:59 UTC by edholness
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Hi,
I´m a brazilian developer and I´m testing your software.
I noticed you commited something a few days ago, :)
great! I think your are probably thinking about continue the development. :)
I hope so!
If you need any help, drop a line...
[]s, gandhi.
2009-09-24 00:48:06 UTC by wytwyg
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edholness committed revision 68 to the OOoSVN SVN repository, changing 2 files.
2009-09-17 20:07:47 UTC by edholness
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OOoSVN works on the internal file contents of the ODF file. A one word change would normally only mean a change in content.xml which is human readable and hence only a small incremental change will be logged.
This simply wouldn't be possible with closed source binary formats either.
2009-08-02 21:17:28 UTC by edholness
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If I make a one word change in a large document, will another entire copy of the document be placed into the svn repository, or will the increase in the repository size be only slight?.
2009-07-30 04:20:36 UTC by braithwa