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 Other than format inconsistency, some README.md files lacked information about modules, or were out of date.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>
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Office Development Kit (odk)
Office development kit (odk
) - implements the first step on the way to the LibreOffice SDK
tarball.
Part of the SDK; to build you need to add --enable-odk
.
Testing the Examples:
-
Go to
instdir/sdk
(Don't try directly inodk/
) -
See https://api.libreoffice.org/docs/install.html how to set up the SDK.
- When asked about it during configuration, tell the SDK to do automatic deployment of the example extensions that get built.
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In a shell set up for SDK development, build (calling
make
) and test (following the instructions given at the end of eachmake
invocation) each of the SDK'sexamples/
sub-directories.-
An example script to build (though not test) the various examples in batch mode is
find examples \( -type d -name nativelib -prune \) -o \
\( -name Makefile -a -print -a \( -execdir make \; -o -quit \) \)
(Note that one of the example extensions asks you to accept an example license on stdin during deployment.)
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