Hi Agnieszka,
Thank you very much for welcome. I hope I will find my way to be useful in
LibreOffice ;) However I need a bit of help now. Can you point me to Easy
Hacks for Java Beginners? Wiki page has some issues here or that list is
empty?
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/EasyHacks/by_Required_Ski
ll/Skill_Java
If you wouldn't mind hacking on Libreoffice indirectly, I'd have couple of Java
entry-level tasks in noa-libre ( https://github.com/LibreOffice/noa-libre ),
including (but not limited to) updating code examples, extending its Calc
interface, or fixing some small bugs.
noa stands for "Nice Office Access" and it is a Java library built around
Libreoffice UNO API, one of its most famous users is e.g. gnuaccounting (a free
accounting software). It is currently maintained by couple of Libreoffice core
developers. I'm one of them and I'll happily help w/ the initial setup and
mentor a potential Java easy hacker.
Sounds interesting? Let me know ...
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