hmm... I think it is a requirement , for example , I want to edit ods and also other office file in chrome browser , so I need to use a library to prase the ods file , and shown to the web , and I do not need to install many other software , such as microsoft office , open office , libreoffice , only a library enough , and it is very lightweight.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Michael Meeks <[email protected]>wrote: > > On Wed, 2012-05-30 at 10:02 +0800, engine spot wrote: > > I am a newbie for libreoffice , I know if I want to custom a > > plugin , I need to use UNO , but when I use it , I find that it will > > boot a libreoffice instance , so my question is , can I use > > libreoffice directly , such as use sw library , but not boot a > > libreoffice instance? like poi(poi.apache.org) > > As Tor says - not really; on the other hand - there is no real > reason > why the soffice infrastructure cannot be loaded safely into your process > & execute there beyond a ton of UNO bootstrapping pain. > > If you want to work on making that easy to do, that'd be > appreciated I > think :-) Failing that, writing your code as an extension and triggering > soffice to execute that (perhaps with some on-load signal) might be a > grotesque but workable half-way-house. > > All the best, > > Michael. > > -- > [email protected] <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot > >
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