Hi tobias
yes and no. For one part I agree. If you are an expert, it is useful for
you to see only the relevant part of an application.
But I disagree because I am a newbie. And I waste 90% of my time with
finding out the conditions for code snippets and how to get them to
work. And you can imagine, this work is really discouraging.
yes you're right ! both approaches are valuable
I can propose the following :
* do a small snippet as required
* join the extensions incubator project and start an how to
The easiest, i think is using the OOoWiki. then i can point on it form
the OOo site and call for translators (from eglish to other languages)
- joining the "extensions" project
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- OOoWiki
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Main_Page
Laurent
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