Le Mardi 20 Septembre 2005 12:25, Andreas Schlüns a écrit : > Galmes Pierre-Andre wrote: > > Hello,
Hello Stephan and Andreas , In this mail, I will give some though about the way the OOo documentation is managed and how I think the learning curve of OOo Programming could be improved. > > Is-there a kind of FAQ about all the C++ questions that someone may have > > (like for example the Try-catch problem in gcc) ? Should we use the > > codesnippets page for that ? Would it be an idea to create a FAQ page ? > > As Stephan already described .. the CodingGuidelines document seams to > be your frined. For problems related to the OOo API you should have a > look on "http://api.openoffice.org/faq.html" or for general problems > with OOo on "http://www.openoffice.org/faq.html". As a feedback from my experience, the documentation about OOo programming is quite difficult to find. For example, as a rookie in OOo Cpp programming, I would have enjoyed a page about all the cpp stuff I would have need to learn and a kind of "schedule" telling me : "Ok, to start programming, firslty read this, then that, and finally this and then you should be ready". And then, a faq which would keep track of the common problems. Actually, at the moment, the documentation for cpp programming is spread in many different places, for example : http://udk.openoffice.org/ http://api.openoffice.org/ http://codesnippets.services.openoffice.org/ http://tools.openoffice.org/CodingGuidelines.sxw ... I think it would be much more easy if only one repository was holding all the interresting info ! I was hoping to find such a place, but it does not seems it exists at the moment. Would it be a good idea to try to gather all the developpers doc ? Regards, Pierre-André -- StarXpert - www.starxpert.fr e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]