The reason for this is that a) the LibreOffice docs team has not had
time and resources to develop such documentation, and that - in any
case - the suite's software design has been evolving (move away from
Java), so it was not really the time to get into such an initiative.
Plus, user documentation has been seen as the primary need.
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