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Take a look at this [[AODL features|page]] to see a nearly complete list of existing features.<br>
 
Take a look at this [[AODL features|page]] to see a nearly complete list of existing features.<br>
The AODL [[AODL features|FAQ]]<br>
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The AODL [[AODL FAQ|FAQ]]<br>
 
AODL code [[AODL examples|examples / snippets]]<br>
 
AODL code [[AODL examples|examples / snippets]]<br>
 
The [[ODF_Toolkit|ODF Toolkit Wiki page]].<br>
 
The [[ODF_Toolkit|ODF Toolkit Wiki page]].<br>
 
The ODF Toolkit [http://odftoolkit.openoffice.org project homepage] at the OpenOffice.org website.
 
The ODF Toolkit [http://odftoolkit.openoffice.org project homepage] at the OpenOffice.org website.

Revision as of 18:00, 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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