Hi,

> So you are using C# currently on Windows?

 Yes, I'm using C# currently on Windows.

> There is no Objective-C binding, but as Objective-C is a pure superset
of C (or C++), you can use the C++ UNO API directly from Objective-C
code (which then technically is Objective-C++).

Thanks your suggestion, I'll try to use C++ UNO API directly from
Objective-C code.

 Best wish,
Shin


On Tue, Mar 11, 2014 at 4:11 PM, Tor Lillqvist <t...@iki.fi> wrote:

> Again, adding the LibreOffice developer list back to recipients.
> Please don't remove it when replying. The point of having a mailing
> list is that discusions are public and archived for the potential
> benefit of others in the future.
>
> > Exactly what I'm doing is similar this link
> >
> http://herbertniemeyerblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/have-to-start-somewhere.html
> ,
>
> So you are using C# currently on Windows?
>
> > Now I want to use
> > OpenOffice / LibreOffice remotely through Objective-C,
>
> There is no Objective-C binding, but as Objective-C is a pure superset
> of C (or C++), you can use the C++ UNO API directly from Objective-C
> code (which then technically is Objective-C++).
>
> --tml
>



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