forked from amazingfate/loongoffice
Introduced gb_INSTROOT, which is the same as $(INSTDIR) except for Mac OS X, where it is $(INSTDIR)/LibreOffice.app/Contents. Most stuff ends up there (so most occurrences of $(INSTDIR) have been replaced with $(gb_INSTROOT)), but SDK- related stuff goes to $(INSTDIR)/$(gb_Package_SDKDIRNAME). (And GeneratedPackage needed to be made more flexible, to allow for packages that go into either of those two places.) For Android and iOS, gb_INSTROOT probably still needs to be set. The most obvious missing thing yet to make instdir work for Mac OS X is the instdir/*/LibreOffice.app/Contents/ure/ vs. instdir/*/LibreOffice.app/Contents/ure-link/ split. Change-Id: I4478edd27b14c92c96d92d5169bdca3ec50d78f5
Contains ODF import and export filter logic. The main library "xo" contains the basic ODF import/export filter implementation for most applications. The document is accessed via its UNO API, which has the advantage that the same import/export code can be used for text in all applications (from/to Writer/EditEngine). The filter consumes/produces via SAX UNO API interface (implemented in "sax"). Various bits of the ODF filters are also implemented in applications, for example sw/source/filter/xml. There is a central list of all element or attribute names in xmloff/inc/xmloff/token.hxx. The main class of the import filter is SvXMLImport, and of the export filter SvXMLExport. The Import filter maintains a stack of contexts for each element being read. There are many classes specific to particular elements, derived from SvXMLImportContext. Note that for export several different versions of ODF are supported, with the default being the latest ODF version with "extensions", which means it may contain elements and attributes that are only in drafts of the specification or are not yet submitted for specification. Documents produced in the other (non-extended) ODF modes are supposed to be strictly conforming to the respecive specification, i.e., only markup defined by the ODF specification is allowed. There is another library "xof" built from the source/transform directory, which is the filter for the OpenOffice.org XML format. This legacy format is a predecessor of ODF and was the default in OpenOffice.org 1.x versions, which did not support ODF. This filter works as a SAX transformation from/to ODF, i.e., when importing a document the transform library reads the SAX events from the file and generates SAX events that are then consumed by the ODF import filter. http://www.openoffice.org/xml/general.html http://www.openoffice.org/xml/xml_specification.pdf There is some stuff in the "dtd" directory which is most likely related to the OpenOffice.org XML format but is possibly outdated and obsolete.