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− | Why is this on the '''User_talk''' page instead of being a real content page? --[[User:ErAck|erAck]] 11:03, 6 January 2006 (CET)
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− | The Bibliographic Project's Developer Page has been moved to a proper 'content' page at [[Bibliographic Project's Developer Page]]
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− | == How to get started ==
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− | 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.
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− | 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.
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− | 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.
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− | See OpenOffice.org For Developers[http://development.openoffice.org/index.html] for general development information.
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− | == Sample Code ==
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− | * Sample python code that reads and outputs some of the fields of the records in the bibliographic database. biblioacess.py[]
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− | * Sample OpenOffice Basic program to write records to the bibliographic database bibwrite.html[http://bibliographic.openoffice.org/Bibwrite.html]
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− | * Henrik Just's LaTeX and BibTeX export filter http://www.hj-gym.dk/~hj/writer2latex/[http://www.hj-gym.dk/~hj/writer2latex/]
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− | Applications which interact with Openoffice- Bibus (WxPython) and B3 (Java).
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− | * A Perl module OpenOffice::OODoc[http://search.cpan.org/~jmgdoc/OpenOffice-OODoc/OODoc/Intro.pod] provides a simple way to access document elements in the (closed i.e. not interactive with OOo) document save file. An example[http://bibliographic.openoffice.org/bibquery.perl] which retrieves bibliographic details is provided.
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| == Contacts == | | == Contacts == |
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| 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. | | 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. |
Latest revision as of 23:21, 30 April 2006
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.