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Old 11-16-2005, 04:25 PM   #1
creolophus
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openoffice programming


Hi,

i was reading the Developers Guide of OpenOffice & the "First Steps" scared the hell out of me ... I am still a college student writing Towers of Hanoi & just implemented my first shell in linux

It was talking about XLoaders, Service Managers, Remote Sessions & what not

I was looking to write some small script for document conversion (.doc to .pdf) & was totally put-off by the complexity


Do you have any experience with OpenOffice programming?

do you have any tips/hints/advice so that I can go ahead & write my scripts?

Thank you
 
Old 11-17-2005, 11:45 AM   #2
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Yes the doc's are a bit terse, and de API is a bit awkward.

Some useful tutorial-like doc's and links can be found here. And here is a forum about OOo-programming.
 
  


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