Le 19/09/2017 à 13:38, Thomas Wielatt a écrit :
Hi Thomas,
Is there anyone working on this kind of feature or is there any
developer group where to ask this question?
Unlikely that anyone is working on this and I doubt that Eclipse
integration as the IDE of choice for programming macros in LibreOffice
is going to come about anytime soon.
The aim is to reduce dependency on Java within LibreOffice, not to
increase it. That aim does not mean that the Java UNO bridge is going to
disappear anytime soon, but it does mean that if you want to integrate
Eclipse as your IDE for macro (or I presume Java tool programming)
development, you will be pretty much on your own.
Eclipse has been used previously to develop extensions for LO, but you
would probably be better off asking questions about that on the dev
mailing list or dev irc.
Alex
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