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UNO API error reporting improvement – EasyHack

26 October 202327 February 2024

In this blog post, I discuss the EayHack for improving UNO API error reporting. EasyHacks are good if you want to become familiar with LibreOffice programming, and this specific task is a good choice for beginners as it is a difficultyBeginner task. (more…)

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