Got it, but I got no information anywhere that the script needed to be in this directory, I thought I could append any Python script from anywhere.
This stuff needs to be integrated into the Online help, shouldn't it?

2005/6/21, Joerg Budischewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
hi,

which part of

http://udk.openoffice.org/python/scriptingframework/index.html

does not work for you ?

Bye,

Joerg


Christian Junker wrote:
> Hi Joerg,
>
> I use 1.9.104 but I am not able to integrate any written .py script into
> the macro organizer. Can you give a quick How-To?
>
> 2005/2/19, Joerg Budischewski < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
>
>     Hi,
>
>     since the above mentioned version, pyuno supports the office scripting
>     framework in the upcoming OOo-2.0 release.
>
>     The support is limited to the 'core' framework, meaning that execution
>     and assigning of macros works fine, but editing and debugging macros is
>     not integrated in OpenOffice.org <http://OpenOffice.org>'s UI
>     (simply because of the lack of
>     development resources). Thus, this feature is targeted at more advanced
>     script developers. Details about the integration can be found at
>
>     http://udk.openoffice.org/python/scriptingframework/index.html
>
>     In case you don't know pyuno, have a look at
>
>     http://udk.openoffice.org/python/python-bridge.html
>
>     Bye,
>
>     Joerg Budischewski
>
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