Hi everyone,
I'm a newcomer to the openoffice community. I have tried to use it as a replacement for Microsoft Office and although it is on par on a lot of things I feel that working with charts is not very user friendly and limited in some senses.
I would like to attempt to create an extension that would expand on the functionalities for charts but I don't know how to start. I know a bit of VBA, C, R and Python so I know my way around scripting, however I never created any application (just data analysis basically)
I tried to read the documentation but it is dated to previous versions of OpenOffice and not very clear. I also couldn't find any useful videos or tutorials online related to extension development for OpenOffice or LibreOffice. In contrast Microsoft has made it very very easy for anyone to start developing add-ins for their Office suite.
Would a kind soul give me some hints on how to start, knowing that I am comfortable with programming but that I also know nothing aout APIs and OpenOffice.
Best regards,
Tiago
Developing an extension to manipulate charts
Developing an extension to manipulate charts
OpenOffice 4.1.7 on Windows 10
Re: Developing an extension to manipulate charts
OpenOffice is dead. LibreOffice is the actively developed successor. https://www.libreoffice.org/community/get-involved/
If you are familiar with R ... why do you need to improve any spreadsheet charts?
If you can drive a highway truck ... why do you care about pick-ups?
If you are familiar with R ... why do you need to improve any spreadsheet charts?
If you can drive a highway truck ... why do you care about pick-ups?
Please, edit this topic's initial post and add "[Solved]" to the subject line if your problem has been solved.
Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice
Ubuntu 18.04 with LibreOffice 6.0, latest OpenOffice and LibreOffice
Re: Developing an extension to manipulate charts
You may find extension compiler helpful.
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Extensions_Packager
If you choose BASIC you may find these useful:
http://www.pitonyak.org/oo.php
https://wiki.openoffice.org/w/images/c/ ... o3.2.0.pdf
I use BASIC as its what I know already, its what most people use, there's an IDE, and there some commonality with VBA and a lot of adaptable VB6 code available. Also if you are stuck you're far more likely to find a thread with a solution in BASIC here already.
And I use OO instead of LO as code written in that is more likely to be compatible with both (as LO has more added features that aren't in OO).
There are very few people writing extensions for OO/LO - but there's a lot of scope for them... lots of features/improvments that could be added via...
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Extensions_Packager
If you choose BASIC you may find these useful:
http://www.pitonyak.org/oo.php
https://wiki.openoffice.org/w/images/c/ ... o3.2.0.pdf
I use BASIC as its what I know already, its what most people use, there's an IDE, and there some commonality with VBA and a lot of adaptable VB6 code available. Also if you are stuck you're far more likely to find a thread with a solution in BASIC here already.
And I use OO instead of LO as code written in that is more likely to be compatible with both (as LO has more added features that aren't in OO).
There are very few people writing extensions for OO/LO - but there's a lot of scope for them... lots of features/improvments that could be added via...
Windows 10, Openoffice 4.1.11, LibreOffice 7.4.0.3 (x64)