On Wednesday 09 of March 2011, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
In general, my opinion would be that if you have any other alternative,
something that would be specifically designed to be used as a widget, use
that instead. Because when you come across problems in using LibreOffice
embedded in another application, there will be very few people interested
or capable of helping you. This holds especially for Windows.
But I might be too pessimistic (I often am),
You're not. It holds even for X11. Getting the basics of embedding an app
into another one is quite easy, but making it reasonably right gets
increasingly painful, especially if the embedded app has no support for it
(client side of XEmbed, etc.).
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Lubos Lunak
l.lunak@suse.cz
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- Re: [Libreoffice] Using LibreOffice Editor as a widget in a third-party application (continued)
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