Hi,
[...] Is that all right?
yes.
The reason for your crash can be anywhere (either somewhere in pyuno code or somewhere in the office code.
Ideally, you try to make it reproducable and create an issue attaching your sample code to it. You should also try to get a native stacktrace (e.g. output of the crashguard), this will help to find out about the reason.
Bye, joerg
By the way, I've read about crash resulting from python exceptions, but you must understand that the components are run a couple of times and crash happens while doing routine things like editing or closing, some time after the action of any component. And during development, when my component rose exceptions, they seemed to be very well treated by Basic (the only user of my components so far). In a word: while they had (grosser) errors, the didn't crash OOo ;o) Cheers, Jorge.
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