GSoC: Libreoffice Theme WIN (failed on ->./autogen.sh failed, visual-studio not found)
Sahil Gautam
sahil at libreoffice.org
Sat Jun 29 19:19:55 UTC 2024
Hi,
So I was setting up Libreoffice Dev on windows (Yes, windows), I was following the
LODE guide from the wiki. I faced this error while running ./autogen.sh
checking whether build should auto use hardening compiler flags... no checking whether to build a Community flavor... yes checking whether to sign windows build... no checking for gawk... gawk checking for gawk... /usr/bin/gawk checking for bash... /bin/sh checking for pigz... no checking for gzip... /usr/bin/gzip checking for GNU or BSD tar... tar checking for tar's option to strip components... --strip-components checking how to build and package galleries... internal src images for desktop checking build with or without template files... enable all templates checking for ccache... not found checking for sccache... (cached) not found checking whether to build with .NET support... yes checking for dotnet... no checking whether to build with Java support... yes checking whether to treat the installation as read-only... no checking Visual C++... checking VC++ Build Tools and similar... configure: error: no Visual Studio installation found Error running configure at ./autogen.sh line 321.
I will try one more time, and If I get some success, then I will write a followup.
Also I Installed visual studio 2022 community (this is what I found on the first few links.
on a google search)
On 28-06-2024 10:37, Sahil Gautam wrote:
> Hi, I missed the email for the last week, sorry for that. So the patch
> for gtk was pushed, and the one for QT will be out by tommorrow(+1
> day). I spent quite some time with QStyle trying to get it to paint
> the UI elements, which complicated stuff, and took a lot of time,
> where it was just palette manipulation (mostly). Also I found that we
> handle the menubar separately, and it's not drawn via
> drawNativeControl(...). What is left for QT: - color customization for
> menus (menubar/window/button/etc done) - adding a listener for instant
> redraw - And some improvements on the GTK patch (on color coverage).
> Then I will start with windows vcl plugin. Can't say, but I would be
> very happy if I get done with windows vcl plugin before the mid term
> evaluation. In this time I tried setting up macos VM as well, and
> using quickget (as suggested by Ilmari), it was quite simple. (Though
> it took years to install neovim via brew, and I had to C^c it every
> time) Regards Sahil Gautam
> On 6/11/24 11:44 PM, Sahil Gautam wrote:
>> Hi, so the issue has been resolved,https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/168016/comment/b977e358_def16582/
>> [Rafael's comment on missing registry entry for LoadDefaultSystemColors]. Now it loads the default colors
>> into the registry once (as expected).
>> On 6/11/24 4:04 AM, Sahil Gautam wrote:
>>> Hi
>>> went through the design of data flow this week. I found myself running away from the VCL
>>> and it's colors, or rather from the question of "how to get 2 way exchange of colors working".
>>>
>>> https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/168016 Here's the patch [WIP]
>>>
>>> There is quite some information to keep in the head, I would try to briefly describe it.
>>>
>>> - So we get colors out of the widget toolkits using the updateSettings() functions.
>>> - We have ColorConfig() which gives access to the ExpertConfiguration colors (or colors in the registry).
>>> - We cannot access ColorConfig inside updateSettings() functions in the VCL (because vcl can't depend on svt).
>>>
>>> My plan was to (and still is) to load the registry colors in the StyleSettings object when ColorConfig is
>>> created (in the constructor), and mark a flag in the StyleSettings that the Theme is Loaded.
>>> Note that I want to keep the ThemeColors object and the bLoaded flag as static in the StyleSettings.
>>> The reasons are:
>>>
>>> a) this feels right, as the ThemeColors are object independent and depend only on the ExpertConfiguration.
>>> b) this way, I evade the various SetStyleSettings() calls. Otherwise, at the end, there would be some
>>> call which overwrites the ThemeColors.
>>>
>>> So for a user using some custom theme, it the flow goes this way:
>>> - When the ColorConfig is created, the colors are loaded into the static ThemeColors object in StyleSettings,
>>> and a flag is marked (theme colors loaded)
>>> - Then in each VCLPLUGIN's updateSettings(AllSettings&), we overwrite the colors from the toolkit, and put
>>> them into the AllSettings object passed as argument. So the theme colors from the registry went to all
>>> the parts which will be using the StyleSettings.Get...Color() functions.
>>> - Then I have to add some code, which will send back those colors to the toolkit[PENDING].
>>> Seems to work fine.
>>>
>>> But the issue comes when the user is using the default theme.
>>> Where would I fill the registry entries from? If I hardcode some values for Automatic scheme,
>>> then what's the point of reading system colors. So I thought what if I mark a flag in the StyleSettings
>>> (not static) when I have read the colors from the toolkit once, and then I will check for that flag
>>> in the ColorConfig constructor. Along with this I added a registry flag for if the SystemColors
>>> are loaded into the ExpertConfiguration or not.
>>>
>>> The idea is to load the system colors into the registry for theme colors (for automatic scheme)
>>> once, when the application is started for the first time. then I set that registry setting as colors
>>> are loaded, no need to load when the application starts again. This way the user's preferences for the
>>> Automatic scheme won't be overwritten. **The application is crashing on startup when I tried this**.
>>>
>>> TL;DR version
>>>
>>> Custom theme:
>>> Defaults come from the theme, and after that StyleSettings keeps an updated
>>> copy of the registry, which is used for the to-and-fro of colors.
>>>
>>> Default System Theme:
>>> System Colors are loaded from the StyleSettings into the registry
>>> on the first startup, then after that an updated copy of the registry
>>> in the StyleSettings is used for the to-and-fro...(same as above)
>>>
>>> Problem: When the ColorConfig() constructor is called first, I try to write the colors into the
>>> registry (via ColorConfig_Impl), but some listeners fire up, and the application crashes.
>>>
>>> If you know of any other approach to get a 2 way color communication between the registry and the
>>> VCLs, then please share. I thought of using the UNO api to access the registry values (seems possible),
>>> but then what's the point of having ColorConfig, I thought.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Sahil Gautam
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