I have no clue about Eclipse, except that I can only strongly agree with what Michael said: It is fairly unlikely that Eclipse (or any other similar tool) would be able to make sense out of the whole LibreOffice source code (or just the Calc-related parts), at least not using reasonable time and space, but I just want to point out a potential misunderstanding in your email.
You mention "the modules that make up calc" and "the entire calc program". Please note that LibreOffice Calc is not a separate program. Calc, Writer, Impress etc are all the same program (on Linux and OS X the executable file is called "soffice", on Windows "soffice.bin"). Calc, Writer etc are just different kinds of top-level windows (corresponding to different kinds of documents) that this program displays. If you have both a Calc and Writer window open at the same time, there is still just one soffice program running. Sure, on Linux, when LibreOffice is packaged the way it is in most distros, it is possible to install LibreOffice leaving out the Base or Draw functionality for instance (I think). That doesn't mean they would be separate programs. --tml _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
