What I would purpose is not extending the Basic-Editor which comes with
OpenOffice but use a real IDE like eclipse, NetBeans and write a plugin
 to create macros in OO-Basic.

There is a project proposal for Scripting languages which can be  found
here for eclipse:

http://www.eclipse.org/proposals/dltk/

At least an Editor like OO-Supports at the moment with
Syntax-Highlighting and Auto-Completition should be not hard to establish.

Tom

Thomas Benisch wrote:
> Rony G. Flatscher wrote:
> 
>> Hmm, how about a menu option allowing editing text with an external
>> editor like emacs, vim etc. ?
>>
>> The same would make life for programmers a easier with the scripting
>> framework editor as well.
> 
> 
> Just for the case, that somebody wants to work on this. The key problem
> with the integration of external editors or IDEs is, that those editors
> work on the disk file system and cannot work on virtual file systems.
> The Basic IDE works on some kind of virtual file system, for document
> macros especially on the document storage.
> 
> Thomas
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