Greetings, The "Developer's Guide" contains a section called OpenOffice.org Basic. That section, in turn, contains two other sections (their subsections are also shown): * First Steps with OpenOffice.org Basic - Creating a Module in a Standard Library - Writing and Debugging a Basic UNO program - Calling a Sub from the User Interface - Creating Dialogs - Adding Event Handlers - AutoPilot Dialogs
* OpenOffice.org Basic IDE - Managing Basic and Dialog Libraries -- OpenOffice.org Basic Macros Dialog -- Displayed Information -- Buttons - OpenOffice.org Basic Macro Organizer Dialog -- Modules -- Dialogs -- Libraries - Basic IDE Window -- Basic Source Editor and Debugger -- Dialog Editor - Assigning Macros to GUI Events - Dialog Localization -- Technical Background This material seems more appropriate to be in the "Basic Programmer's Guide". It is readily understood by Basic programmers. It really seems inappropriate for the "Developer's Guide", since it gives detailed directions on how to use menus and dialog boxes, rather than how to design software. What would people think of moving these sections from the "Developer's Guide" to the "Basic Programmer's Guide"? It would take some work to get the new material to flow with the old, to take care of the changed links, and to reword the "Developer's Guide" so it doesn't look like there is a hole in the discussion. Having all the fundamental information on using OOo Basic in one place will make it easier for developers to get started. Eventually, some of the other material on Basic should probably be transferred as well, but we have to start somewhere. Chris Christopher King --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]