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* Interface to Telepathy Tubes. The idea is to provide 1-1 collaboration between contacts and many-many collaboration via MUCs, using Telepathy DBus Tubes over Jabber/XMPP. To enable configure LibO with --enable-telepathy Currently (2012-04-14) at least telepathy-glib 0.18 is needed, which doesn't come with distributions. Download it from http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/releases/telepathy-glib/ and make install it locally, e.g. with --prefix=$HOME/usr For LibO configure then use PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$HOME/usr/lib/pkgconfig To not have tubes and sc cppunittests stumble (LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not evaluated in unit tests and thus not a solution) copy the libs to the solver, i.e. cp -p $HOME/usr/lib/libtelepathy-glib.* $SRCDIR/solver/$INPATH/lib/ If you have a Telepathy-enabled LibreOffice installed to /usr (including liboapprover) you may also want to install the .service and .client files to make everything service-activatable. Currently this does not seem to work. mkdir -p $HOME/.local/share/telepathy/clients ln -s $PWD/tubes/LibreOffice.client \ $PWD/tubes/LibreOfficeApprover.client \ $HOME/.local/share/telepathy/clients mkdir -p $HOME/.local/share/dbus-1/services ln -s $PWD/tubes/org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client.LibreOfficeApprover.service \ $PWD/tubes/org.freedesktop.Telepathy.Client.LibreOffice.service \ $HOME/.local/share/dbus-1/services * liboapprover You may run it in the background. When someone wants to collaborate with you, you then get a confirmation dialog. * Demo modes To play with the interposing without having an online account connected, create a bit of a document, go to File -> Collaboration -> startDemoSession and bingo. * To do interesting things with this code build and run calc thus: SAL_LOG=1 ./soffice --calc Now type simple strings into cells, rename sheets, or go to File -> Collaboration; Listen; startBuddySession; to transfer your document as-is to the other side ... * for the cppunittest needed: * Configure two Jabber accounts in Empathy * Both must be online and on each other's contact list * Copy qa/test-config.ini.example to qa/test-config.ini, and specify those two accounts' JIDs in it. * TODOs: * TeleConference is not deleted anywhere * dialog to pick own account * dialog to pick contact or MUC to work with * dialog to accept/reject collaboration requests * make the .service and .client files work reliably In applications, e.g. Calc: * stricter model,view,controller * disable all actions we cannot process collaboratively * separate input from view * preprocess input to determine data type (text, number, date, ...) * send typed/categorized data over wire before actually processing in model * process serialized input as received * Calc specific: * use existing shared document feature with change-tracking enabled to visualize changes * may have the benefit of having already only a subset of trackable change actions available * let ScDocFunc handle also received changes * have dialogs send their result item sets over the wire