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diff --git a/unoidl/README b/unoidl/README index 7ec26a0bbdfa..34e1cde6fef9 100644 --- a/unoidl/README +++ b/unoidl/README @@ -18,15 +18,12 @@ files.) unoidl::loadProvider transparently detects the registry format for a given URI and instantiates the corresponding provider implementation. Executable_unoidl-write is a helper tool to convert from any of the registry -formats to the UNOIDL format. It is currently used at build-time. idlc still -generates the old format, and any new-format files (used at build-time only, or -included in installation sets in URE or program/types/ or as part of bundled -extensions that are created during the build and not merely included as pre- -built .oxt files) are explicitly generated via unoidl-write. The SDK is still -designed to generate old-format files exclusively (especially, any non-bundled -extensions will only contain old-format files for now; that allows to modify the -new format further without having to worry about compatibility with multiple -versions of that format). +formats to the UNOIDL format. It is used at build-time to compile UNOIDL format +.rdb files (that are used at build-time only, or included in installation sets +in URE or program/types/ or as part of bundled extensions that are created +during the build and not merely included as pre-built .oxt files) from source +.idl files. (The SDK still uses idlc and generates legacy format .rdb files for +now.) Executable_unoidl-read is a helper tool to convert from any of the registry formats to the source-file format. It can be used manually after a LibreOffice |