Hi Paolo,
These questions are probably easy to answer by those in the know, which
would help save quite some research time. (Maybe someone who knows could
just give hints/pointers where to look into?)
You definitely are someone in the know!
:)
All these information are accessible
Hello Rony,
Alle 10:43, venerdì 13 luglio 2007, Rony G. Flatscher ha scritto:
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After reading the text you pointed me to and looking once more to the
BasicAddonBuilder I finally looked through the View - Toolbars and
saw there was a Basic Addon Toolbar, which I found afterwards, and as
Hi Samuel,
It is even packaged as an extension
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Extensions_Packager
So, imho, it is the way to go. Just enhance it
Thank you for this hint. I did install the extension, but do not see any
add-on-entry, nor an entry on the export drop-down
From: Rony G. Flatscher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: dev@api.openoffice.org
To: dev@api.openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [api-dev] Is there an example for packaging macros as an
extension somewhere ?
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 18:50:40 +0200
Hi Laurent,
Laurent Godard wrote:
As other macros than
HI Mathias
As other macros than Basic are usually not created by the internal IDE
it's an acceptable limitation IMHO. So having an extension for this task
would be the right tool. I wonder whether something like that is planned
in the NetBeans pluging.
Paolo's BaB (Basic Addon Builder) is the
Hi Noelson,
You'll find a tool (with a good explanation about addon.xcu) here:
http://www.ooomacros.org/dev.php#101618
It's an OOo 1.x tool, but works.
thank you very much for this helpful hint. As it contains a
documentation this will probably help me a lot to understand the
Hi Laurent,
Laurent Godard wrote:
As other macros than Basic are usually not created by the internal IDE
it's an acceptable limitation IMHO. So having an extension for this task
would be the right tool. I wonder whether something like that is planned
in the NetBeans pluging.
Paolo's BaB
Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
Hi there,
looking for an example package that shows how one needs to package a set
of macros (and maybe a customized toolbar to present and start those
macros) such that one can use the Extension manager to deploy them (or
unopkg for that matter).
Is there any
Hi Rony,
Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
Hi Matthias,
looking for an example package that shows how one needs to package a
set
of macros (and maybe a customized toolbar to present and start those
macros) such that one can use the Extension manager to deploy them
(or
unopkg for that matter).
Hi there,
looking for an example package that shows how one needs to package a set
of macros (and maybe a customized toolbar to present and start those
macros) such that one can use the Extension manager to deploy them (or
unopkg for that matter).
Is there any nutshell example available or does
Hey Rony,
Rony G. Flatscher schrieb:
Hi there,
looking for an example package that shows how one needs to package a set
of macros (and maybe a customized toolbar to present and start those
macros) such that one can use the Extension manager to deploy them (or
unopkg for that matter).
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