Hi,
On 13.02.2014 21:09, jonasalfreds...@gmail.com wrote:
I recommend the DevGuide [1] and the related configuration chapter. And
SDK contains a sample in Java that shows how to access the configuration.
I'm new to this and has just recently completed my first build of the aoo.
The code I'm looking at is C++ in the cui module and not Java. Is it not
right that Java is used for users to develop extensions and addins not for
correcting aoo bugs. My aim is to commit a bugfix to the aoo codebase. What
I am looking for is pointers into the C++ codebase where user configuration
is read and written. Is this not the correct forum for aoo developers, but
aoo addin developers?
This is the general mailing list for AOO - it is the right place for
your requests.
I think Jürgen pointed you to the DevGuide as the configuration is also
available via the UNO-API and thus can be used by extension developers.
To get familiar with the configuration management this is a good start,
I think.
You probably have to define a new schema first to store your data. For
testing you can do that via an extension and you can use Java to play
around with the API.
The same API is also available in the C++ code. Thus, the code used in
an extension could be converted into C++ code.
Best regards, Oliver.
[1]
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/Config/Configuration_Management
Juergen
/Jonas
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