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diff --git a/libreofficekit/README.md b/libreofficekit/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7eb7bb5fd --- /dev/null +++ b/libreofficekit/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ +# LibreOfficeKit + +LibreOfficeKit can be used for accessing LibreOffice functionality +through C/C++, without any need to use UNO. + +For now it only offers document conversion (in addition to an experimental +tiled rendering API). + +## Integrating LOK Into Other Software + +LOK functionality can be accessed by including `LibreOfficeKit.h[xx]` in your +program. + +LOK initialisation (`lok_init`) requires the inclusion of `LibreOfficeKitInit.h` in +your program. If you use the C++ `LibreOfficeKit.hxx` header, it already includes +`LibreOfficeKitInit.h` for you. + +(`LibreOfficeKit.hxx` is a simple and fully inlined C++ wrapper for the same +functionality as in `LibreOfficeKit.h`.) + +An example program can be seen on: +<https://gitlab.com/ojwb/lloconv> + +## Tiled Rendering + +To use LOK Tiled Rendering you will need the following before the LOK includes: + + #define LOK_USE_UNSTABLE_API + +(This must be define before ANY LOK header, i.e. including the Init header.) + +Currently only bitmap-buffer rendering is supported, with a 32-bit BGRA +colorspace (further alternatives could feasibly be implemented as needed). +Scanlines are ordered top-down (whereas LibreOffice will internally default +to bottom-up). + +## Tiled Editing + +On top of the tiled rendering API, a set of new methods have been added to the +`lok::Document` class to allow basic editing, too. Communication between the LOK +client and LibreOffice is a two-way channel. The client can initiate an action +by calling the above mentioned methods. The most important methods for the +client -> LibreOffice communication are: + +- `initializeForRendering()`, expected to be called right after + `lok::Office::documentLoad()` returned a `lok::Document*`. +- `postKeyEvent()`, expected to be called when the user provides input on the + (soft-)keyboard. +- `postMouseEvent()`, expected to be called when the user generated a touch or + mouse event. + +In general, all coordinates are always in absolute twips (20th of a point, or: +1" = 1440 twips). See `lok::Document` in `LibreOfficeKit.hxx` for a full list of +methods and their documentation. + +The other way around (LibreOffice -> LOK client) is implemented using a +callback. A LOK client can register a callback using the registerCallback() +method. Whenever editing requires some action on the client side, a callback +event is emitted. The callback types are described using the +`LibreOfficeKitCallbackType` enumeration in `LibreOfficeKitEnums.h`, the callback +function signature itself is provided by the LibreOfficeKitCallback typedef in +`LibreOfficeKitTypes.h`. The most important callback types: + +- `LOK_CALLBACK_INVALIDATE_TILES`: drop all tiles cached on client-side that + intersect with the provided rectangle +- `LOK_CALLBACK_INVALIDATE_VISIBLE_CURSOR`: need to set the position and/or the + size of the cursor +- `LOK_CALLBACK_TEXT_SELECTION`: need to adjust the selection overlay provided + by the client as the set of rectangles describing the selection overlay + changed + +There are currently two known LOK clients supporting tiled editing: + +- `gtktiledviewer` (see below), which allows testing the LOK core implementation + on (desktop) Linux +- (LibreOffice on) Android + +Core has next to no idea what is the LOK client, so for effective development, +it's recommended that the core part is developed against `gtktiledviewer`, and +once a feature works there, then implement the Android part, with its slower +development iteration (slow uploading to the device, the need to link all +object files into a single `.so`, etc). + +* Debugging with gdb and `gtktiledviewer` + +To run `gtktiledviewer`: + + bin/run gtktiledviewer --lo-path=$PWD/instdir/program path/to/test.odt + +To receive all incoming events from core use `G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all` + + G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all bin/run gtktiledviewer --lo-path=$PWD/instdir/program ../test.odt + +To debug with `gdb`: + + export LO_TRACE='gdb --tui --args' + +before `bin/run`, this will run gtktiledviewer in the debugger instead. + +## LibreOfficeKitGtk + +Currently consists of only a very basic GTK document viewer widget. + +The widget uses `g_info()` instead of `SAL_INFO()`, use the `G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all` +environment variable to display those messages. |