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Le 11/08/11 10:23, Lars Callenbach a écrit :

Hi Lars,

I have modified the QuantLib addin code so that it runs under Linux and Windows XP (using 
Openoffice 3.2.1). Under Libreoffice the code compiles and the oxt file will be created but 
loading of the addin (using the oxt file) fails with an error message under Linux. 

Was there any change in the api of Libreoffice? What do I have to change/add to get a working 
addin? Is there any documentation or are there any C++ addin examples that can be used? The 
examples in the SDK (code examples under $SDK/examples/cpp) are not helpful. It seems that there 
have been no changes. So I expect that the code for the Quantlib addin need not be modified. Any 
ideas?


No, not in the LibreOffice API AFAIK, but the OOo extensions framework
was changed during 3.3.x development. You would need to look up the
archives of the OOo extensions/dev/api mailing lists to find out more
information.

Alex


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