Quoting "M. Fioretti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Greetings,
What if I wanted to implement some OO.o macros with Python?
What should I study, do, code, patch, download...?
I suggest you to read Robert Vojta's blog and also subscribe to the
[email protected] list where the PyUNO guru -- Joerg is always helping.
http://blog.vojta.name/archives/2005-06-02T11_51_04.html
Rationale:
poor end user (me), without any realistic possibility or skills to
hack OO.o core code, not really eager to dig into StarBasic, has some
complex Python text processing routines *already* written from other
projects, by him and other guys.
Hence, poor guy would love to use *those* Python scripts from within
OO.o directly on the content of OO.o files. Instead of learning
StarBasic and rewrite the same routines with it.
So, is there a way for a normal end user, which has only the pre-built
OO.o binaries, to add a Python interpreter to it and attach scripts to
buttons, menus etc?
TIA,
Marco
PS: Ditto with Perl, in case using it in OO.o is different than Python
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