Thank you for your attention. I'm working on a university project, where the goal is to develop solutions for advanced calculations. eg. (integrals, derivatives, polynomials ... etc) a range of funçções. But as I said do not believe it useful to go into details of the source code. I can not script vba for this? I started compiling the code and am downloading it is necessary?
would be interesting to have this built-in code? I use linux:) think it will facilitate. I intend to start as soon as possible, but as I said above ... would be interesting to use scripts or leave vba embedded in the source code. Hugs; 2011/3/29 Michael Meeks <michael.me...@novell.com> > Hi Luiz, > > On Tue, 2011-03-29 at 08:08 -0300, Luiz Henrique Natalino wrote: > > I'm having a task to develop a plugin for advanced engineering > > calculationsand use this resource in libreoffice, like the lords of > > the ropes. > > Nice ! :-) So - I guess the first question is: does it really need > to > be a plugin ? if these are generally useful formulae (or whatever) it > can be best to simply have them included in the product itself. > Inclusion really helps you - maintained by other people, helps to scale > contribution, translation goes through the normal flow etc. etc. > > > 1) What do you interface development Usage? > > Well; VCL if you're writing C++, failing that there is some horrible > UNO interface for VCL in the toolkit/ module. > > > 2) You can place this contribution in libreoffice? > > Of course - it is more than welcome; it needs to be dual-licensed > MPL/LGPLv3+ to be included though - a license template is in bootstrap/ > > > 3) where the documentation located? > > Good question :-) there is sparse-to-non-existent documentation > around > the place. Some of the UNO interfaces are documented, but in general > asking people on IRC is a good move, and/or finding an existing plugin > or feature that is most similar to what you want :-) > > First - get a build that you can compile and run, that is easiest on > Linux of course. > > For calc (for example), the code is in the sc/ module - have a poke > around in there. If you just want to add some functions scaddins/ has > some UNO based function implementations that might be fun to base on. > > What else - is there an existing dialog that does something similar > to > what you want ? we can dig out the code for that for you to read. > > All the best, > > Michael. > > -- > michael.me...@novell.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot > > > -- Att. Luiz Henrique Natalino
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