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== How to get started ==
 
  
Access to the source code for this project is available for download via CVS. A child work space has been created for us called "metabib" which contains a copy of the xmloff[http://xml.openoffice.org/source/browse/xml/xmloff] (OpenOffice.org XML File Format Definition) and sw (the word processor application component and the WYSIWYG HTML editor component) code.
 
The down load size will be about 1GB(?). And you will need about 2GB of disk space to compile the metabib CWS (Child-Work-Space)[http://eis.services.openoffice.org/EIS2/servlet/cws.ShowCWS?Id=3272&Path=SRC680%2Fmetabib]. ( Web access to CWS ). If you can not handle that size download then ask us about sending it to you on cdroms.
 
Administration process - you first need to sign the JCA and then obtain the ssh key. After that we will show you how you can access the 'CWS'. It's basically a CVS branch. The most complicated thing is the setup of your tools, such that you can participate in the OOo development --- but, when you have got the ssh key we will show you.
 
See OpenOffice.org For Developers[http://development.openoffice.org/index.html] for general development information.
 
  
 
== Sample Code ==
 
== Sample Code ==

Revision as of 22:05, 7 January 2006


Why is this on the User_talk page instead of being a real content page? --erAck 11:03, 6 January 2006 (CET)



The Bibliographic Project's Developer Page has been moved to a proper 'content' page at Bibliographic Project's Developer Page






Sample Code

  • Sample python code that reads and outputs some of the fields of the records in the bibliographic database. biblioacess.py[]
  • Sample OpenOffice Basic program to write records to the bibliographic database bibwrite.html[1]
  • Henrik Just's LaTeX and BibTeX export filter http://www.hj-gym.dk/~hj/writer2latex/[2]

Applications which interact with Openoffice- Bibus (WxPython) and B3 (Java).

  • A Perl module OpenOffice::OODoc[3] provides a simple way to access document elements in the (closed i.e. not interactive with OOo) document save file. An example[4] which retrieves bibliographic details is provided.

Contacts

Question or comments can be put to the Bibliographic Project development list dev@bibliographic.openoffice.org or to the project co-leader David Wilson at dnw@openoffice.org.

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