Hi Peter,
As suggested by Ilmari, writing tutorials in the wiki looks like the
appropriate approach as Python newbies are your intended audience. I
understand you seek for guidance, here's my take on a potential "Macros and
Scripting" tutorials page for Basic, Beanshell, (C++, Java,) Javascript, and
more precisely for Python:
- Running Python example scripts
- using LibO UI
- checking for/ installing Python scripting framework (may be included in
installation pages) on *nix platforms
- APSO benefits here...
- Using the Python interactive console
- native Python examples
- e.g ScriptforgePythonHelper.py
- typing Python UNO example scripts
- import uno vs. XSCRIPTCONTEXT
- APSO benefits here...
- EDI benefits here..
- My first Python macro
- Python script locations
- executing from UI, fom console, from APSO
- debugger benefits here...
- Debugging...
- step by step execution with APSO
- bridging an IDE with libO
- to be continued...
Optionally for extensions:
- Installing APSO
- Installing Geany
- installing xRay, MRI
Let me know how you feel about that
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