the resulting .oxt file is installed with (at least on Linux):
> unopkg add foo.oxt
The author sent me a .oxt binary, but also asked me to share it only upon request (by email), until he improved the code a bit more. The screenshot show, for example, that the resolution of what ends up in the document is still a bit low, something that was discussed on the cdk-jchempaint@ mailing list earlier already.
That's great. How did you get it to work?
ReplyDeleteThe build instructions for the OOo extension can be found on the webpage:
ReplyDeletehttp://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/oochemistry/index.php?title=OpenOffice.org_Chemistry
the resulting .oxt file is installed with (at least on Linux):
> unopkg add foo.oxt
The author sent me a .oxt binary, but also asked me to share it only upon request (by email), until he improved the code a bit more. The screenshot show, for example, that the resolution of what ends up in the document is still a bit low, something that was discussed on the cdk-jchempaint@ mailing list earlier already.