johnf wrote:
> On Saturday 22 November 2008 07:55:31 pm Bob Sysero llc Dev wrote:
>   
>> Dear Dabo-Users,
>>
>>  I was able to get the Create a OpenOffice SpreadSheet Example to work
>> and I would like to demo it to in my Form that I created with the
>> ClassDesigner.  The module is in ui directory called DaboSpreadSheet.py.
>> What I like to do is call the module in my Form by pressing a Button
>> using the OnHit event.
>>     
>
> Normally, you would create a method to accept the event (the click event) and 
> do something in the method.  From ClassDesigner (CD) right click on the 
> button you want to use.  Choose to 'Edit Code' and CD will create method 
> named "onHit".   In that method you could add the code to create the 
> spreadsheet.  Don't forget the "import ooolib".  Actually, you can added the 
> import in the method - but it might be better to add it using "Manage 
> Imports" (upper right button of the CD Editor). 
>
> I can tell you are experiencing a learning curve with Dabo.  So I thought I 
> would provide a little code that does what you were describing.  The code is 
> different than using what you would see from CD.  But maybe seeing the code 
> will better explain what you are doing in CD.  There are many ways to skin a 
> cat in Dabo and my example is just one.  Keep playing and you'll learn.
>   
Thank very much, this help quite alot and will help in my pony show this 
Sunday at 10:00 am.
Learning python and Dabo at the same time is quite a learning curve and 
with everyones help
I am hopping as time goes on I will be able to help the Dabo community 
in development.

Thank you again

Bob


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