External/Modules

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Modules

The following software maybe included within OpenOffice.org. Since not all of these software may be already installed on an Development System, there is an OpenOffice.org source tarball available which include most of the required third party software.

The OpenOffice.org configure switch [--with-system-<library>] allows to use the libraries already installed on your system. This is usful for generating a distribution bundled product.

Source Code

  • afms
  • apple_remote
    • See Apple remote implementation
    • Code under MIT License, and written by Martin Kahr ( seehttp://www.martinkahr.com/2007/07/26/remote-control-wrapper-20/index.html )
  • apache_java
  • aspell
    • OpenOffice.org 1.0.x:
    • OpenOffice.org 1.1: not longer used
  • antigrain (agg)
  • beanshell
  • berkeleydb
  • boost
    • OpenOffice.org 2: boost 1.30, most recent available 1.34 (http://www.boost.org/)
    • --with-system-boost available
  • cppunit
    • cppunit 1.1.8, LGPL v2.1
  • curl
    • --with-system-curl available
  • dlcompat
  • epm
  • expat
  • ext_log4j
  • fondu
    • Will convert a series of mac font files (copied over to unix in binhex or macbinary formats) into their equivalent unix font files, BSD style license
    • since OpenOffice.org 2.0.3
    • will become obsolete after OpenOffice.org 3.0, aqua version, will be out
  • freetype
    • OpenOffice.org 2: freetype 2.2.1, most recent available 2.3.4 (http://www.freetype.org). Not longer included since OOo 3.0, now a system requirement.
  • graphite
    • OpenOffice.org 3.0, graphite 2.3.1, dual licensed CPL 0.5/LGPL v.21
      • Graphite is a programmable Unicode-compliant smart-font technology and rendering system developed by SIL International.1. OpenOffice.org now supports Graphite font technology for enabling the use of the sometimes very complex minority scripts and variants. OpenOffice.org learns to handle such a script just by the user installing a matching Graphite font, as opposed to requiring specific application or operating system updates. This simplified approach considerably helps minorities to use their scripts, to preserve their literary texts as close as possible to the original, and thus to keep their cultural heritage.1
  • gtk
    • OpenOffice.org 1: gtk v (http://www.gtk.org), LGPL v2.1
    • OpenOffice.org 2: not longer used.
  • hsqldb
  • icu
  • jfreereport
  • jpeg
  • ldapber
  • libwps
  • libxslt
  • libegg
  • lpsolve
  • libsndfile
  • libtextcat
  • libxml2
  • libxmlsec
  • libwpd
  • MathMLDTD
  • mdbtools
  • moz
  • msfontextract
  • pspell
  • logging
  • nas
  • neon
  • np_sdk
  • openssl
  • python
  • regexp
  • Remote Control Wrapper
    • [1] (MIT License)
  • rhino
    • OpenOffice.org 2.4: update from rhino 1.5r4 to 1.5r5
  • sndfile
  • sablot
  • sane
  • twain
  • unixODBC
  • vigra
  • virgule
    • OpenOffice.org 1.1.x, just available in this versions, used as workaround for i1820
  • x11_extensions
  • xalan
  • xrender
  • xt
  • zlib

Dictionaries

Fonts

  • addons / bitstream_vera_fonts
    • OpenOffice.org 2: 1.10 (http://www.gnome.org/fonts/#Final_Bitstream_Vera_fonts) BSD style license
    • OpenOffice.org 2.4: update from Bitream Vera to DejaVu
    • OpenOffice.org 2.4: Liberation Fonts (https://www.redhat.com/promo/fonts/) GPL v2 plus exceptions
      • Liberation is the collective name of three TrueType font families: Liberation Sans, Liberation Serif and Liberation Mono. These fonts are metric-compatible with Monotype Corporation's Arial, Times New Roman, and Courier New (respectively), the most commonly used fonts on Microsoft's Windows operating system and Office suite.1. These fonts are packaged with OpenOffice.org to ensure metric compatibility on every supported operating system.
    • planned: Arabic Kacst open type fonts v. 1.6.2

Miscellaneous

  • Microsoft C Runtimes
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