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