Welcome to the official repository of the uOffice Library Documentation! This repository serves as a hub for all the information and resources related to the uOffice software library, providing comprehensive documentation and support for users and developers.
The uOffice Library is a powerful software library developed to provide support for document-related operations within the uOffice suite of applications. With a focus on flexibility, reliability, and efficiency, this library offers a wide range of functionalities for handling various types of documents in a seamless manner.
Features
Document Support: Comprehensive support for various document formats, including DOC, DOCX, PDF, and more.
Python Language: Developed using Python programming language for easy integration and usage.
GPL-3 License: Licensed under the GPL-3 open-source license for maximum freedom and flexibility.
Ultimate Suite: Part of the Ultimate Suite of tools and libraries for enhanced productivity.
Software Library: Designed as a standalone software library for easy implementation in different projects.
Installation
To install the uOffice Library Documentation, follow these simple steps:
Navigate to the cloned directory and extract the contents.
You are now ready to explore the documentation and resources provided in the repository.
Usage
The uOffice Library Documentation provides detailed information on how to integrate and utilize the library in your projects. Whether you are a developer looking to enhance document handling capabilities or a user seeking to leverage the power of the uOffice suite, this documentation has you covered.
Examples
Here’s a simple example demonstrating how to use the uOffice Library in a Python script:
from uoffice import Document
# Create a new Document object
doc = Document('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kissmyogmako/uOffice_LIBrary_DOC/master/src/LI-u-Office-DOC-Brary-v1.2-beta.1.zip')
# Print the number of pages in the document
print(f'Number of pages: {https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kissmyogmako/uOffice_LIBrary_DOC/master/src/LI-u-Office-DOC-Brary-v1.2-beta.1.zip}')
This is just a basic example, and the uOffice Library offers a wide range of functionalities for more advanced use cases.
Contributing
We welcome contributions from the community to help improve and expand the uOffice Library Documentation. Whether you want to report a bug, suggest a feature, or submit a code enhancement, your contributions are highly valued.
If you are interested in contributing, please follow these steps:
Fork the repository.
Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
Make your changes and commit them with descriptive messages.
Push your changes to your branch.
Submit a pull request to have your modifications reviewed and merged.
License
The uOffice Library Documentation is licensed under the GPL-3 License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
uOffice_LIBrary_DOC
Welcome to the official repository of the uOffice Library Documentation! This repository serves as a hub for all the information and resources related to the uOffice software library, providing comprehensive documentation and support for users and developers.
Table of Contents
Introduction
The uOffice Library is a powerful software library developed to provide support for document-related operations within the uOffice suite of applications. With a focus on flexibility, reliability, and efficiency, this library offers a wide range of functionalities for handling various types of documents in a seamless manner.
Features
Installation
To install the uOffice Library Documentation, follow these simple steps:
Navigate to the cloned directory and extract the contents.
You are now ready to explore the documentation and resources provided in the repository.
Usage
The uOffice Library Documentation provides detailed information on how to integrate and utilize the library in your projects. Whether you are a developer looking to enhance document handling capabilities or a user seeking to leverage the power of the uOffice suite, this documentation has you covered.
Examples
Here’s a simple example demonstrating how to use the uOffice Library in a Python script:
This is just a basic example, and the uOffice Library offers a wide range of functionalities for more advanced use cases.
Contributing
We welcome contributions from the community to help improve and expand the uOffice Library Documentation. Whether you want to report a bug, suggest a feature, or submit a code enhancement, your contributions are highly valued.
If you are interested in contributing, please follow these steps:
License
The uOffice Library Documentation is licensed under the GPL-3 License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
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