office-gobmx/desktop/README.md
Hossein ea5641baee Updated README.md files to represent current code / use Markdown format
Previously, all of the README files have been renamed to README.md
and now, the contents of these files were changed to use Markdown
format. Other than format inconsistency, some README.md files lacked
information about modules, or were out of date. By using LibreOffice
/ OpenOffice wiki and other documentation websites, these files were
updated. Now every README.md file has a title, and some description.
The top-level README.md file is changed to add links to the modules.
The result of processing the Markdown format README.md files can be
seen at: https://docs.libreoffice.org/

Change-Id: Ic3b0c3c064a2498d6a435253b041df010cd7797a
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/113424
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Michael Stahl <michael.stahl@allotropia.de>
Reviewed-by: Adolfo Jayme Barrientos <fitojb@ubuntu.com>
2021-04-07 17:47:16 +02:00

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# LibreOffice Binary
Code for the LibreOffice main binary (`soffice`) resides here. The `soffice_main`
function for the `soffice` binary can be found here.
## Stable Interface
Some of the artifacts built here are part of a LibreOffice installation set's
stable interface, which (programmatic) clients can depend on. Among them are:
### soffice
In the `program` directory (`program/` on Linux and Windows, `Contents/MacOS/`
on macOS).
### unoinfo
In the `program` directory (`program/` on Linux and Windows, `Contents/MacOS/`
on macOS).
When called with a sole argument of `c++`, it prints to stdout an absolute
pathname denoting the directory where the public URE libraries are found.
When called with a sole argument of `java`, it prints to stdout a marker
character (either an ASCII '0' or '1') followed by a sequence of zero or more
absolute pathnames denoting jars or directories that need to be included in a
class loader's search locations.
If the marker character is '0' (on Linux and macOS), the pathnames are
encoded as bytes, and any two pathnames in the sequence are separated from each
other by NUL bytes.
If the marker character is '1' (on Windows), the pathnames are encoded as
UTF-16-LE two-byte code units, and any two pathnames in the sequence are
separated from each other by two-byte `NUL` code units.
## Other Binaries
### oosplash
Splash screen for the LibreOffice `soffice` binary.