Le mer 10/03/2004 à 08:26, Hubert Figuiere a écrit : > On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 16:08, Jean Bréfort wrote: > > > I have started developing applications related to chemistry (GChemPaint > > and Gnome Crystal) some years ago, using the gtk+ and gnome libs with > > the hope I'll be able one day to incorporate data inside Abiword and > > other gnome apps using Bonobo. > > I could do it in gnumeric-1.0 (but the data were not saved) but never in > > abiword, which would be much more interesting. > > I'd like to know if there are plans to use Bonobo embedding (may be I > > can help). > > Jean, > > This sounds interesting. We'd love to have equations as well :-) > > BTW, AbiWord does not support embedding yet. One of the major issue is > that we want to make cross-platform foundations for embedding to keep > documents portable, and on top of that provide binging to Bonobo, > KParts, OLE or whatever is en vogue on the platform. We also wants to > make sure the document can be viewed without the application that made > the object. This is just my opinion. > For that we need the application to be able to provide a SVG > view of the embedded object... Problem: we don't support SVG yet. Providing a SVG view will be easy for gnome apps, since gnome-print has a svg backend (only cvs version). For Bonobo, I think we need a specialized interface which would provide everything necessary, in particular svg and serialization (might be IDL:Bonobo/OfficeComponent:1.0. IMHO the IDL:Bonobo/PersistStream:1.0 is not the best thing. An interface which would ensure an xml stream would be much better. > All in all, there is a lot of work. Help is welcome. > > Any more info on your tools ? The web links are http://www.nongnu.org/gchempaint and http://www.nongnu.org/gcrystal
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