It depends on how complicated your extension is. However, there are shortcuts. You may use Basic Adding Builder to add the icons to toolbar and pack your basic macro. Or use it as a skeleton of your extension. Use macro recorder to record the macro you need. And you can use MRI to generate code that manipulate UNO object. 2016/3/10 上午4:31於 "Michel" <mpeltri...@uni-koblenz.de>寫道:
> Good day everyone, > > I'm interested in programming a little extension for OpenOffice, > especially Impress. But currently I'm not sure which language would be the > best one to achieve my goals and realize the ideas I have. Just quick: > > * creating a new little button in impress' GUI that can be pressed by > the user > o a new small window will appear and display some informations, > like the current slice's elements position on the slice and so on > > I'm doing some research in the online documentary of OO's API, but after > all I'm not even sure if this is possible using just an extension and > without messing around with OO's source code. > > Thanks for your replies! > > Michel > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: api-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: api-h...@openoffice.apache.org > >