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* [[SDKCppLanguage|The UNO C++ Language]] | * [[SDKCppLanguage|The UNO C++ Language]] |
Revision as of 00:34, 6 November 2014
This site is about using C++ as a language to program OpenOffice extensions.
Common
- About the Author and Contributors
- The SDK is licensed under ALv2
- How to install the SDK and compile the C++ examples
- The UNO C++ Language
- OpenOffice.org's UNO automation with a binary (executable)
Writer, Calc, Draw and Impress
- Programming OooWriter with C++
- OpenOffice Calc
- Programming OOoDraw and OOoImpress with C++
- Working with Shapes in C++
General Utilities
- Playing with Window Toolkit AWT
- Executing an OOoBasic macro with C++
- IDL Files and C++
- UNO registery and Bootstrapping
- Constructing Helpers
Components
- Constructing Components in C++
- Managing a Dialog in a Component
- Going further with Dialog and Components
- Writing professional Components
AddOns
See also
General
- French version of this document.
- Developer's Guide
- C++ and UNO tutorial
- Writing a Program to Control OpenOffice.org, by Franco Pingiori — Part 1 and Part 2, Linux Journal
- UNO tutorial
- UNO IDL
- Uno/Article/Types&Reflection
- UNO Introduction
- Working with a database in C++ (not tackled in this document at the moment).
- Compiler versions used by port maintainers and release engineers