On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 01:47:19 AM -0400, Daniel Carrera
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> Hi Marco,
>
> Your best bet is Python, not Perl. I have good news and bad news. The
> good news is that you can program OOo with Python and create
> add-ons.
Thanks for the prompt answer, I'll look at the links you provided. One
thing to mention, maybe, is that I said "Macro", not "Add on".
Sorry if this wasn't clear in the original message.
I was thinking to something I can embed into an .odt file and
distribute (say a quiz system for training classes, or whatever
strikes your fancy). In other words, assume I study what you told me,
and manage to make the Python macro work on my (Linux) PC. Can I embed
it in an OO.o file, and how many chances there are that if I send it
by email to another (Windows) user he will be able to run it just as
it did on my computer? (Never mind security for now, I need to
understand the basic flow first).
TIA,
Marco
--
Marco Fioretti mfioretti, at the server mclink.it
Fedora Core 3 for low memory http://www.rule-project.org/
Cyberspace makes every place the same. But we're planning to put five
billion people in it. [That] will freeze the entire species.
Everything will stop dead in its tracks. Everyone will think the same
thing at the same time. -- Michael Crichton, "The Lost World"
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