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Understanding memory leaks in OOo and avoiding their impact

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:26 February 2007
  • Post category:OOo
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I've answered a couple of recent topics on the openoffice forum which related to a general slowdown of systems running OOo, and a common thread here is the impact of…

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Terry’s Adventure in Build OOo — Part III

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:22 February 2007
  • Post category:OOo
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A Little Hick-up Getting Into gdb I had a little fun in actually getting debugging to work under a VMware appliance.  As soon as I did a gdb <path>/soffice.bin that…

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Terry’s Adventure in Build OOo — Part II

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:2 January 2007
  • Post category:OOo
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It is four months since I last posted on this one: Terry’s Adventure in Build OOo — Part I . OK a big part of the delay has been heavy…

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Building a VMware Appliance Playpen

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:29 December 2006
  • Post category:OOo
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I decided to use Ubuntu 6.06 as a playpen for building OOo. However one of the things about a playpen is that you want to make sure that any changes that…

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Terry’s Adventure in Build OOo — Part I

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:3 September 2006
  • Post category:OOo
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The run up to the build This is about the nearest I've got so far to doing a classic diary-style blog article.  I decided to build a simple test bed…

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VBA vs OOo Basic Performance II

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:15 August 2006
  • Post category:Performance
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This article follows on from VBA vs OOo Basic Performance where I discussed OOo Basic performance and coding efficiency, and one of the specific issues was “how long does it…

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VBA vs OOo Basic Performance

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:15 August 2006
  • Post category:Performance
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I am currently working on a HOWTO on VBA to OOB migration. As part of this I have been doing a benchmark comparison on their relative performance. The preliminary results…

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Differences in Error Handling between VBA and OOo Basic

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:15 August 2006
  • Post category:VBA
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I have been looking at the difference in how OOo Basic (OOB) and VBA handle errors.  I started from the basis of a whitepaper that I wrote (see Error Handling…

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A Little Introduction into BBcode

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:14 August 2006
  • Post category:Blog S/W
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BBcode is a gutted version of HTML designed to facilitate some basic formatting and enrichment of your posts on the forum, but without compromising the security and presentation of the…

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The EggBlog Adventure

  • Post author:TerryE
  • Post published:12 August 2006
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As I said in my About preamble, I want to have a blog-site with the primary purpose of supporting my interest in the OOo programme.  However that being said, I…

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