[Libreoffice] [GSOC] Report #5. Wizards

Xisco Faulí anistenis at gmail.com
Fri Jul 8 10:23:53 PDT 2011


Wow, thank Peter for this amazing explanation. I'm currently sumerged into
the gsoc project too so I can't give it a try right now but I'm sure I will
once I finish it. The problem right now is I don't know most of the things
you're talking about so I'll need first to get my feet wet. I'll let you
know when I start to work on it.

Greetings

2011/7/7 Peter Jentsch <pjotr at guineapics.de>

> Hi Xisco,
>
> one more thing: I looked at at XSLTFilter code again and noticed that
> although a lot of data get's passed in to the import call, only a tiny
> fragment of that makes it to the actual transformation, so you won't be
> able to use any parameters in the transformation. I don't like that
> situation, and if you'd chose to investigate deeper into the approach I
> sketched out I'd extend the XSLT Filter call to pass parameters to the
> transformation.
>
> We get a MediaDescriptor struct handed in there, which has a string
> field "FilterOptions" that can be passed unmodified to any
> transformation. That should be sufficient if the total amount of
> information to get into the transformation remains small.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Peter
>
> Am 04.07.11 12:42, schrieb Michael Meeks:
> > Hi Xisco,
> >
> >       Peter - Xisco is working on re-writing the wizards in Java :-)
> >
> > On Fri, 2011-07-01 at 16:05 +0200, Xisco Faulí wrote:
> >> Michael wrote:
> >>                Weelll - so you're both right; but really we need to
> >>         grub about inside the templates themselves to add some
> >>         improved translation scheme I think; now we have fast native
> >>         XSLTs - I guess we could use the native XSLT filters to allow
> >>         the templates to be self-standing, and yet adapt
> >>         to the locale nicely.
> >>                But - your task is primarily the Java -> python
> >>         conversion I guess :-)
> >> Xisco wrote:
> >> Yes, you're right but if I have some time before gsoc finishes (or
> >> even after) I'd like to  take a look to it. Who should I get in
> >> contact with in order to get my feet wet ?
> >       Ah - so the XSLT expert is Peter Jentsch who has done a load of
> great
> > work in this area, writing the much faster / smaller native C++ filter
> > etc. He can prolly help out with some code pointers, and/or perhaps some
> > simple example XSLTs that might be useful for translating attributes /
> > elements (?), and ways to get feed the required data to them elegantly.
> >
> >       HTH,
> >
> >               Michael.
> >
>
>
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