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'''AODL (An Open Document Library)'''
 
'''AODL (An Open Document Library)'''
  
AODL is the .net module of the ODF Toolkit. The library is completly written in pure C# and can be used
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AODL is the .net module of the [[ODF_Toolkit|ODF Toolkit]]. The library is completly written in pure C# and can be used
 
to extend your .net based software to support the OpenDocument Format. To use AODL within your projects respectively
 
to extend your .net based software to support the OpenDocument Format. To use AODL within your projects respectively
 
software there is no need of a deep knowlegde of the OpenDocument Format itself. It would be helpfull to understand
 
software there is no need of a deep knowlegde of the OpenDocument Format itself. It would be helpfull to understand
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<p>'''Futher information:'''</p>
 
<p>'''Futher information:'''</p>
Take a look at this page to see a nearly complete list of existing features.<br>
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Take a look at this [[AODL features|page]] to see a nearly complete list of existing features.<br>
The AODL FAQ<br>
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The AODL [[AODL features|FAQ]]<br>
AODL code samples / snippets<br>
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AODL code [[AODL examples|examples / snippets]]<br>
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The [[ODF_Toolkit|ODF Toolkit Wiki page]].<br>
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The ODF Toolkit [http://odftoolkit.openoffice.org project homepage] at the OpenOffice.org website.

Revision as of 17:52, 4 March 2007

AODL (An Open Document Library)

AODL is the .net module of the ODF Toolkit. The library is completly written in pure C# and can be used to extend your .net based software to support the OpenDocument Format. To use AODL within your projects respectively software there is no need of a deep knowlegde of the OpenDocument Format itself. It would be helpfull to understand what's going behind the scenes and for writing your own extensions, but as mentioned before this isn't a fundamental requirement.

Up to now, the following fundamental operations are supported by AODL:

  • Creating new documents in the text and the spreadsheet format.
  • Loading and manipulating documents in the text and spreadsheet (not complete yet) format.
  • Export loaded or created documents into the HTML format (text and spreadsheet documents).
  • Export loaded or created documents into the PDF Format. (this is in an early state of implementation and only available for text documents)


Futher information:

Take a look at this page to see a nearly complete list of existing features.
The AODL FAQ
AODL code examples / snippets
The ODF Toolkit Wiki page.
The ODF Toolkit project homepage at the OpenOffice.org website.

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