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* Hi Kay, I will try to help on the uno wiki project. Can I just copy the udk: texts and organize it here? I also have several projects using OpenOffice and Delphi and I want to add all my articles and docs about Ole bridge for the huge Delphi/Pascal community here in Brazil. Do you have any suggestions how to start?
 
* Hi Kay, I will try to help on the uno wiki project. Can I just copy the udk: texts and organize it here? I also have several projects using OpenOffice and Delphi and I want to add all my articles and docs about Ole bridge for the huge Delphi/Pascal community here in Brazil. Do you have any suggestions how to start?
 
: Hi Josir, I am unsure what you concretely mean with "udk: texts", if you are talking about the documentation etc. on the http://udk.openoffice.org pages, please go ahead. Regarding the OLE-bridge stuff etc., I suggest to add an [[Uno/OLE]] article, similar to [[Uno/Binary]] and [[Uno/Java]] etc., you may than want to add the OLE specific stuff there. API or Delphi related issues may better belong to their own (top level) namespaces, e.g. [[Delphi]] or [[Pascal]] respectively [[API]]. -- [[User:Kr|Kr]] 14:49, 1 September 2006 (CEST)
 
: Hi Josir, I am unsure what you concretely mean with "udk: texts", if you are talking about the documentation etc. on the http://udk.openoffice.org pages, please go ahead. Regarding the OLE-bridge stuff etc., I suggest to add an [[Uno/OLE]] article, similar to [[Uno/Binary]] and [[Uno/Java]] etc., you may than want to add the OLE specific stuff there. API or Delphi related issues may better belong to their own (top level) namespaces, e.g. [[Delphi]] or [[Pascal]] respectively [[API]]. -- [[User:Kr|Kr]] 14:49, 1 September 2006 (CEST)
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:: You guessed correctly about "udk: texts". I will start to convert some issues this week. About Delphi: I´ve created an [[Uno/Delphi]] article, but I will create Uno/OLE too. I understand that in terms of taxonomy, Uno/OLE view is better but for a Delphi (or Cobol, Fortran) developer perspective, Java and Delphi are in the same category and if I put an OLE category side by side Java, the developer can lost the path. Generally, to a new OOffice user, they don´t know that the Delphi interface is done using OLE. Believe it or not, newby wiki users don´t use the search option frequently: they try to follow the hierarchy. My intention is to be as much didactic as possible to captivate Delphi programmers to use OOffice. However, send your last word: whatever you decide, I will follow :) [[User:Josir|Josir]] 3, September 2006

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  • Hi Kay, I will try to help on the uno wiki project. Can I just copy the udk: texts and organize it here? I also have several projects using OpenOffice and Delphi and I want to add all my articles and docs about Ole bridge for the huge Delphi/Pascal community here in Brazil. Do you have any suggestions how to start?
Hi Josir, I am unsure what you concretely mean with "udk: texts", if you are talking about the documentation etc. on the http://udk.openoffice.org pages, please go ahead. Regarding the OLE-bridge stuff etc., I suggest to add an Uno/OLE article, similar to Uno/Binary and Uno/Java etc., you may than want to add the OLE specific stuff there. API or Delphi related issues may better belong to their own (top level) namespaces, e.g. Delphi or Pascal respectively API. -- Kr 14:49, 1 September 2006 (CEST)
You guessed correctly about "udk: texts". I will start to convert some issues this week. About Delphi: I´ve created an Uno/Delphi article, but I will create Uno/OLE too. I understand that in terms of taxonomy, Uno/OLE view is better but for a Delphi (or Cobol, Fortran) developer perspective, Java and Delphi are in the same category and if I put an OLE category side by side Java, the developer can lost the path. Generally, to a new OOffice user, they don´t know that the Delphi interface is done using OLE. Believe it or not, newby wiki users don´t use the search option frequently: they try to follow the hierarchy. My intention is to be as much didactic as possible to captivate Delphi programmers to use OOffice. However, send your last word: whatever you decide, I will follow :) Josir 3, September 2006
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