should probably also add.
I already cloned the git repository locally.
Now I'm reading over a generic article on how to build a Eclipse extension
and maybe this is the answer to my question.
SO, I'll post back if it I really need more help to work out this out.
On Sun, Sep 2, 2018 at 3:30 PM Drew Jensen <drewjensen.inbox@gmail.com>
wrote:
Howdy,
Over at https://github.com/LibreOffice/loeclipse
the installation instructions are to use the Eclipse Marketplace.
Currently the source has been updated from the recent GSOC project to add
python support and I would like to give that a shot.
Are there any instructions for building the Eclipse addon directly from
the source. I've looked a bit for such and didn't find any, which of course
doesn't mean they aren't somewhere.
Thanks
Drew
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