Hi
Can a charitable soul tell me if using Eclipse CDT (or netbeans) for
LibreOffice hacking does make sense?
I keep crashing both IDE's upon defining ~/git/libo/ as project, looks like
it is too big for the vanilla IDEs (java out of heap space , bla bla bla).
OTOH, if it does make sense, a page on the wiki on how to setup such IDEs is
very welcome...
Kind regards
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Olivier Hallot
Founder and Steering Commitee Member
The Document Foundation
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- [Libreoffice] Eclipse CDT IDE & LibreOffice, hints & tips needed · Olivier Hallot
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