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Hello Aaron

Aaron Rasmussen <aaron.rasmussen@...> writes:
When I run the program, everything builds and runs without any error messages,
the LO application starts
up, but no spreadsheet is ever created. I get the launch screen if I click on
the LO icon in the dock.

I'm wondering if there aren't some compatibility issues between the OOo API
and the newer versions of LO
that might be causing the problem. Not sure what else to check on. 

Those bits shouldn't have changed a lot between OOo and LO... but there may have
been changes in the SDK.

I am not a sophisticated programmer - I'm a lawyer and I'm interested in
creating some LO add-ons that will be
useful to me in my law practice, and maybe be useful to others as well.

Is there a better IDE or plug-in that I should be using? Other tools that
might be useful, or work better with
the newer versions of LO?

I'ld love to answer you that there is the OOEclipse plugin set that works
nicely... but I didn't have much time to invest on it recently to update it and
have it working for the last versions of LibreOffice... And it has no connection
with the SDK samples.

Thanks to anyone who takes the time to help a newbie get set up in a working
programming environment.

I'll try to take some time to get OOEclipse working ASAP as you're not the first
one requesting it. I'm not sure how Netbeans plugins are up-to-date and I'm not
aware of any other IDE with OOo/LO integration.

Regards,

--
Cedric Bosdonnat





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