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Juergen
On 1/27/13 12:48 PM, Jürgen Schmidt wrote:
> On 1/26/13 11:02 PM, mostafa bahaloo wrote:
>> hi dear
>> i study in ITI university .
>> my project is to develop extension for liberoffice program in linux open
>> suse that can convert voice to text ,
>
> only to make clear, LibreOffice is not 100% the same as OpenOffice and
> it will probably more different in the future.
>
> We concentrate here on OpenOffice that you can install under Linux as
> well but you have to do it on your own and it is not so integrated in
> common package managers at the moment. We hope this will change soon.
>
>>
>> skill
>> i work in programming language on windows such as c ,c++ ,
>> c#,vb,vb.net,
>> java,------web develop=> php, .net javascript, ,etc ... later .
>> but in linux i'm beginner .
>>
>> question is
>> 1)what lanquage is the best for do it .(writing extension )?
>
> I would recommend Java because it is platform independent, make fun and
> probably have some libraries in place that you can use. I used for
> example a helper library to convert text in speech in a demo extension.
>
>> 2)is any document about writing extension in pdf format ?
>
> you can find docu in the wiki, eg. in the DevGuide but also on some
> other pages describing specific extensions or service provider
> interfaces ... Ask further questions on demand
>
>> 3)do the extention best for it?
>> if is any thing help ,please give me.
>
> Look for the NetBeans plugin, it provides some helper and it helps to
> speed up your work regarding packaging of a final extension package,
> debugging directly from NetBeans in the office, some basic wizards, code
> completion, ...
>
> Juergen
>
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