Matúš Kukan píše v Čt 12. 01. 2012 v 16:32 +0100:
Hi there,
I was wondering, mainly because there are still problems to compile extensions:
there are two *plugin* directories:
extensions/source/plugin/
extensions/source/nsplugin/
- Here we also build Executable and Library but how can we use them ?
Because the library npsoplugin has no .component file associated to it.
You might enable it from inside LO by the checkbox
Tools/Options/Internet/Browser Plug-in/Display documents in browser
AFAIK, you might also enable it for all users when you symlink
libnpsoplugin.so into the mozilla plugin directory. I guess that the
standard path is /usr/lib/browser-plugins.
The result is that it will display LO documents inside the browser
window. It even shows a simple menu that allows basic operations with
the document.
I do not have good experiences with it. Sometimes it showed blank
documents instead of the real one. It slowed down the browser. I had
troubles to save the original document on disk.
Best Regards,
Petr
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