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Now, I wouldn't say that we can never include new functions that are
not yet specified in the standard, since we still need to continue to
push the envelope and add innovative functionality even if that
requires extending the ODF format.  OTOH, doing that would come with
an overhead of optionally turning off storing that feature to the file
because we need to be able to generate documents that are strictly ODF
compliant.

Eike told me on IRC that there is a way to include custom functions in
ODF documents without making them non-conformant, by putting the
functions under ORG.LIBREOFFICE namespace.  But he too thinks that for
this use case, Add-In would be the best approach.

Hello Kohei et al,

Thanks again for your kind information!

Yes, I think I'll first give a try the development of the Add-in. If
that works, then great!. In any case I still have lots to read and
learn. As I said before, I'm very basic at programming and well, it
will take some time -I guess- until I get this add-in to work well
with Calc.

Nevertheless, I hope I can come back to you for any help if needed ... :-)

Many thanks again and BR,

Lucas

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Ahora miramos el reloj para saber si tenemos hambre." -- Ernesto
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