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do you means use libreoffice in a Web Browser with gtk3 support ? I tried
to compile libreoffice with gtk3 and succeed to run it in chrome and also
firefox ,see my blog post
http://blog.xrmplatform.org/compile-libreoffice-and-use-it-in-a-web-browser-ubuntu-12-04/

but when I tried it , I find that it is not easy to custom the interface ,
such as custom the style as google docs , and also there is only one js
library broadway.js , for the client and the server ,the interactive is
very frequently , if we think it as a cloud server , the performance will
be very slow , so I do not think it a good idea.

On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 6:19 PM, Michael Meeks <michael.meeks@suse.com>wrote:


On Wed, 2012-05-30 at 16:33 +0800, engine spot wrote:
hmm... I think it is a requirement , for example , I want to edit ods
and also other office file in chrome browser , so I need to use a
library to prase the ods file , and shown to the web , and I do not
need to install many other software , such as microsoft office , open
office , libreoffice , only a library enough , and it is very
lightweight.

        Fun - have you tried the LibreOffice on-line stuff ? of course,
plenty
of work is needed there, but - it might do what you want.

       If it is ODS only, then you could use POI or whatever other ODF
parsing
libraries there are out there for various languages.

       HTH,

               Michael.

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michael.meeks@suse.com  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot



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