Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem with eLAIX extension on LibO 4.0

2013-08-13 Thread Niklas Johansson

Hi

To bad it did not work out for you. I can't see any issue with the way 
you installed as a shared extension. I usually start LibreOffice as 
administrator and install the extension through the GUI instead of doing 
it the terminal way but that is just a preference.


Med vänlig hälsning
Niklas Johansson

Joaquín Lameiro skrev 2013-08-12 17:25:

Hi. Thanks for the help, Niklas.

First: Neither DlgAbout nor DlgBookmark under eLAIX node when installed as a 
user extension.

Second: I followed your advise and try to install eLAIX as a shared macro, but 
it didn't work either. I just summarize what I did so you can check I didn't 
make any mistake:

I'm running LibO 4.0 on Windows Vista 32 bits SP 2. I opened the extension manager 
through the GUI (Tools - Extension manager) and uninstalled eLAIX. I closed 
LibO and downloaded the OXT file from the web into my user folder. I right-clicked 
on the Windows promt icon and selected 'Open as administrator'. The Windows prompt 
popped up in a new window. I executed 'unopkg add --shared c:/path/file.oxt' from 
the 'program' sub-folder of LibO (of course I changed the 'path' and 'file' 
generic names for the actual ones). Unopkg run without problems, printed a copy of 
the license and asked me to agree, which I did. It came out to the promt without 
error. I exited the administrator promt and started Write. The eLAIX extension was 
installed, but:
-gave the same error
-when checking the macros manager (Alt+F11), eLAIX was under the shared macros, 
but DlgAbout and/or DlgBookmark were still missing from the node.

No idea why the macros are being deleted, but hope this information could help 
to report a bug (I don't have the knowledge to report it properly). Thanks 
again everybody,
Joaquín




Sorry to hear that you are still having troubles with this.

So what that line of code is suppose to do is to load the dialogs in the
library eLAIX so that they can be used by the program. For some reason
this is not possible.

I've seen some problems with dialog libraries disappearing in some cases
so let's see if we can pin down if this is what has happened.

Open Writer
Press Alt+F11
Press the button Edit in the dialog that appears
On the left side in the editor you have a tree structure, find eLAIX and
expand that node
Do you see a DlgAbout or DlgBookmark there under?

We should probably try to formulate a bug report about vanishing dialog
libraries (as well as basic libraries). I found it hard to formulate
such a bug since I haven't found when it happens just that it happens
some times, and I believe it's more and more frequent.

Just a thought, you could try to install the extension as a shared
extension.
If it is installed as a shared extension then LibreOffice will need
elevated rights to change the dialogs, which it should not have under
normal circumstances. Of course this does not fix the actual problem but
it might make it possible for you to use eLAIX without having to
repeatedly reinstalling the extension each time the dialogs disappear.

Let us know if you need more information on how to install a shared
extension, and in that case please let us know what operating system
your using (Windows, Mac, some sort of Linux distribution ...)

Regards,
Niklas Johansson

Joaquín Lameiro skrev 2013-08-12 13:56:

Hi.
Seems it was not that easy to solve. The reinstallation of eLAIX worked the first time, but now I'm 
getting the same problem again. Besides the error message, LibO opens the Basic editor and outputs 
the macro, marking the line that is causing the problem. I copy the pertinent part of the output, 
and underline the specific line, which is actually 'DialogLibraries.LoadLibrary( eLAIX 
)' from the Document related functions section:


[...]

'**
' Document related functions: Doc Open | Doc Metadata | Doc Check | Doc Export
'**


function DocImport()
 ImportFromILIAS
end
function


sub DocCheck()
dim oGraphic as object
dim oControl as object
dim sPath as string
dim sImgPath as string
dim oStructure as object
dim oSyncOutlines as object
dim oEmptyHeadings as object
dim oDoubleSpaces as object
dim oStatus as object
dim vState as integer

   
   'initialize dialog and elements

   DialogLibraries.LoadLibrary( eLAIX )
   goDlgCheck = CreateUnoDialog( DialogLibraries.eLAIX.DlgCheck )
   sPath = GetPackageDirURL(vnd.harryboldt.elaix)
   sImgPath = sPath  /icons/dialog/check.png
   oControl = goDlgCheck.getControl(imgLogo)
 
oControl.getModel().ImageURL = ConvertToURL( sImgPath )


   'setting the dialog elements
   oStructure = goDlgCheck.getControl(chkStructure)
   oSyncOutlines = goDlgCheck.getControl(chkSyncOutlines)
   oEmptyHeadings = goDlgCheck.getControl(chkEmptyHeadings)
   oDoubleSpaces = 

[Solved] Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem with eLAIX extension on LibO 4.0

2013-08-13 Thread Joaquín Lameiro
Hi.

It seems it works now. I did a fresh installation of LibO 4.0.4, like I had 
done before, but this time I made sure I erased all the remaining files both in 
Windows Program Files folder and in the users' AppData folders (these are 
usually hidden). Now, these folders (particularly the AppData ones) remain with 
some information about the users' preferences, and are not erased during the 
uninstallation process (in case one wants to reinstall LibO later, I guess). 
Among this information there are some XML files and other stuff related to the 
extension preferences.

As the problem started with the upgrade to LibO 4.1.0, my guess is that 
probably some of those files were modified during the upgrade, and something 
went wrong. Then, when I found out that the extension was not running and 
downgrade to 4.0.4, the configuration files remained untouched, so 4.0 couldn't 
find the missing paths either.

I also tried to install other extensions before fixing the problem, and they 
actually gave me the same problem: they could not find the dialog macros. The 
pattern was always the same: if I installed the extension and did NOT close 
LibO, the extension ran. Once I closed LibO and I restarted it, the dialog 
macros would be missing. So, most likely LibO reads those user configuration 
files when it starts, and therefore all the erasing or changing of the macros 
is done at this point.

Configuration files erased, I checked this pattern (install the extension, run 
it without restarting LibO, restart LibO, run the extension again) several 
times, and found no problem at all.

Now, if this happened because of the upgrade and / or the downgrade, will 
probably give trouble to other people and, maybe, is a symptom something should 
be checked during the installation and uninstallation processes so the 
configuration files that remain from previous versions are properly handled and 
compatibility problems can be avoided.

I'm an absolute layman in programming, so I write this here with the hope it 
will be useful to the people really working on the project. Maybe someone could 
systematize this info and create a bug report or something if they think it 
necessary.

So thanks everybody. Regards,
Joaquín




 
 

Hi

To bad it did not work out for you. I can't see any issue with the way 
you installed as a shared extension. I usually start LibreOffice as 
administrator and install the extension through the GUI instead of doing 
it the terminal way but that is just a preference.

Med vänlig hälsning
Niklas Johansson

Joaquín Lameiro skrev 2013-08-12 17:25:
 Hi. Thanks for the help, Niklas.

 First: Neither DlgAbout nor DlgBookmark under eLAIX node when installed as a 
 user extension.

 Second: I followed your advise and try to install eLAIX as a shared macro, 
 but it didn't work either. I just summarize what I did so you can check I 
 didn't make any mistake:

 I'm running LibO 4.0 on Windows Vista 32 bits SP 2. I opened the extension 
 manager through the GUI (Tools - Extension manager) and uninstalled eLAIX. I 
 closed LibO and downloaded the OXT file from the web into my user folder. I 
 right-clicked on the Windows promt icon and selected 'Open as administrator'. 
 The Windows prompt popped up in a new window. I executed 'unopkg add --shared 
 c:/path/file.oxt' from the 'program' sub-folder of LibO (of course I changed 
 the 'path' and 'file' generic names for the actual ones). Unopkg run without 
 problems, printed a copy of the license and asked me to agree, which I did. 
 It came out to the promt without error. I exited the administrator promt and 
 started Write. The eLAIX extension was installed, but:
 -gave the same error
 -when checking the macros manager (Alt+F11), eLAIX was under the shared 
 macros, but DlgAbout and/or DlgBookmark were still missing from the node.

 No idea why the macros are being deleted, but hope this information could 
 help to report a bug (I don't have the knowledge to report it properly). 
 Thanks again everybody,
 Joaquín




 Sorry to hear that you are still having troubles with this.

 So what that line of code is suppose to do is to load the dialogs in the
 library eLAIX so that they can be used by the program. For some reason
 this is not possible.

 I've seen some problems with dialog libraries disappearing in some cases
 so let's see if we can pin down if this is what has happened.

 Open Writer
 Press Alt+F11
 Press the button Edit in the dialog that appears
 On the left side in the editor you have a tree structure, find eLAIX and
 expand that node
 Do you see a DlgAbout or DlgBookmark there under?

 We should probably try to formulate a bug report about vanishing dialog
 libraries (as well as basic libraries). I found it hard to formulate
 such a bug since I haven't found when it happens just that it happens
 some times, and I believe it's more and more frequent.

 Just a thought, you could try to install the extension as a shared
 

Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem with eLAIX extension on LibO 4.0

2013-08-12 Thread Joaquín Lameiro
Hi.
Seems it was not that easy to solve. The reinstallation of eLAIX worked the 
first time, but now I'm getting the same problem again. Besides the error 
message, LibO opens the Basic editor and outputs the macro, marking the line 
that is causing the problem. I copy the pertinent part of the output, and 
underline the specific line, which is actually 'DialogLibraries.LoadLibrary( 
eLAIX )' from the Document related functions section:


[...]

'**
' Document related functions: Doc Open | Doc Metadata | Doc Check | Doc Export
'**


function DocImport()
  ImportFromILIAS
end
 function


sub DocCheck()
dim oGraphic as object
dim oControl as object
dim sPath as string
dim sImgPath as string
dim oStructure as object
dim oSyncOutlines as object
dim oEmptyHeadings as object
dim oDoubleSpaces as object
dim oStatus as object
dim vState as integer

    
    'initialize dialog and elements
    DialogLibraries.LoadLibrary( eLAIX )
    goDlgCheck = CreateUnoDialog( DialogLibraries.eLAIX.DlgCheck )        
    sPath = GetPackageDirURL(vnd.harryboldt.elaix)  
    sImgPath = sPath  /icons/dialog/check.png
    oControl = goDlgCheck.getControl(imgLogo)
   
 oControl.getModel().ImageURL = ConvertToURL( sImgPath )

    'setting the dialog elements
    oStructure = goDlgCheck.getControl(chkStructure)
    oSyncOutlines = goDlgCheck.getControl(chkSyncOutlines)
    oEmptyHeadings = goDlgCheck.getControl(chkEmptyHeadings)
    oDoubleSpaces = goDlgCheck.getControl(chkDoubleSpaces)
    oStatus = goDlgCheck.getControl(txtStatus)
    oStatus.Text = Please select check-options and then start the document 
check and optimizing.
    
    'get check-setting from document
    oStructure.State = GetInternalDocString(eLAIXCheckStructure)
    oSyncOutlines.State = GetInternalDocString(eLAIXCheckSyncOutlines)
    oEmptyHeadings.State =
 GetInternalDocString(eLAIXCheckEmptyHeadings)
    oDoubleSpaces.State = GetInternalDocString(eLAIXCheckDoubleSpaces)

    goDlgCheck.execute    
end sub

[...]




Hi :)  

Congrats on fixing it!  Sometimes it is worth pinpointing exactly what caused 
the problem but other times it is better to shrug it off and put it down to bad 
luck which you have now beaten (inshalla).  Maybe if it happens again it might 
be worth
 finding the cause?  

Regards from 
Tom :)  








 

Thanks, Niklas and Fernand.

I just reinstalled once more eLAIX 4.0.3 and now it runs perfectly. Anyway, 
before reinstalling it, I check the BASIC macros and LibO had eLAIX there 
(under My macros), but, apparently, some of the paths were wrong. Maybe 
because I first installed eLAIX on LibO 4.1 and then downgrade to 4.0? No 
idea, but still it works now, so thanks everybody!


Joaquín




Hi Joaquín

It sounds like the macro code is not located where the toolbar thinks 
it's located or is missing.

If you press Alt+F11
Under My macros (Mina makron in Swedish) do you find a eLAIX?
if not do you see eLAIX under LibreOffice Macros
 (LibreOffice-makron)?

I did personally not have any issues installing and using the extension 
on LibreOffice 4.0.4 on Windows 7 64-bit so it should be compatible with 
that version.

Just to make sure, you have reinstalled the extension, in any case do it 
again and see if you get any different result. Something might have gone 
wrong when you upgraded that might be fixed by uninstalling and 
reinstalling the extension.

Med vänlig hälsning
Niklas Johansson

Joaquín Lameiro skrev 2013-08-08 14:26:
 Hello.

 I have installed the eLAIX extension for Libre Office and it won't work. No 
 matter what action I try to perform, I get a message of this kind:
 BASIC runtime error.
 An exception of
 Type: com.sun.star.container.NoSuchElementException
 Message:
 occurred.

 (the message occurs in Swedish, this is a quick translation).

 I used eLAIX for Libre Office in other computers and systems, and it worked 
 perfectly, so I have no idea what the problem might be.
 This time, I am running Libre Office 4.0.4.2 on Windows Vista 32 bits SP 2 
 and I've tried eLAIX versions 4.0.3 (current stable version) and 4.0.1 
 (first version supporting LibO 4.0). I had previously tried eLAIX 4.0.3 on 
 LibO 4.1.0, and I thought the problem was due to eLAIX not supporting LibO 
 4.1, so I uninstalled LibO 4.1 and returned to 4.0. Anyway, the problem 
 still the same: no matter what version of LibO or eLAIX I use, I get the 
 above error message or something similar.

 Could you give me a hand on this? Thanks for your kindness.

 Best regards,
 Joaquín



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Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem with eLAIX extension on LibO 4.0

2013-08-12 Thread Niklas Johansson

Sorry to hear that you are still having troubles with this.

So what that line of code is suppose to do is to load the dialogs in the 
library eLAIX so that they can be used by the program. For some reason 
this is not possible.


I've seen some problems with dialog libraries disappearing in some cases 
so let's see if we can pin down if this is what has happened.


Open Writer
Press Alt+F11
Press the button Edit in the dialog that appears
On the left side in the editor you have a tree structure, find eLAIX and 
expand that node

Do you see a DlgAbout or DlgBookmark there under?

We should probably try to formulate a bug report about vanishing dialog 
libraries (as well as basic libraries). I found it hard to formulate 
such a bug since I haven't found when it happens just that it happens 
some times, and I believe it's more and more frequent.


Just a thought, you could try to install the extension as a shared 
extension.
If it is installed as a shared extension then LibreOffice will need 
elevated rights to change the dialogs, which it should not have under 
normal circumstances. Of course this does not fix the actual problem but 
it might make it possible for you to use eLAIX without having to 
repeatedly reinstalling the extension each time the dialogs disappear.


Let us know if you need more information on how to install a shared 
extension, and in that case please let us know what operating system 
your using (Windows, Mac, some sort of Linux distribution ...)


Regards,
Niklas Johansson

Joaquín Lameiro skrev 2013-08-12 13:56:

Hi.
Seems it was not that easy to solve. The reinstallation of eLAIX worked the first time, but now I'm 
getting the same problem again. Besides the error message, LibO opens the Basic editor and outputs 
the macro, marking the line that is causing the problem. I copy the pertinent part of the output, 
and underline the specific line, which is actually 'DialogLibraries.LoadLibrary( eLAIX 
)' from the Document related functions section:


[...]

'**
' Document related functions: Doc Open | Doc Metadata | Doc Check | Doc Export
'**


function DocImport()
   ImportFromILIAS
end
  function


sub DocCheck()
dim oGraphic as object
dim oControl as object
dim sPath as string
dim sImgPath as string
dim oStructure as object
dim oSyncOutlines as object
dim oEmptyHeadings as object
dim oDoubleSpaces as object
dim oStatus as object
dim vState as integer

 
 'initialize dialog and elements

 DialogLibraries.LoadLibrary( eLAIX )
 goDlgCheck = CreateUnoDialog( DialogLibraries.eLAIX.DlgCheck )
 sPath = GetPackageDirURL(vnd.harryboldt.elaix)
 sImgPath = sPath  /icons/dialog/check.png
 oControl = goDlgCheck.getControl(imgLogo)

  oControl.getModel().ImageURL = ConvertToURL( sImgPath )


 'setting the dialog elements
 oStructure = goDlgCheck.getControl(chkStructure)
 oSyncOutlines = goDlgCheck.getControl(chkSyncOutlines)
 oEmptyHeadings = goDlgCheck.getControl(chkEmptyHeadings)
 oDoubleSpaces = goDlgCheck.getControl(chkDoubleSpaces)
 oStatus = goDlgCheck.getControl(txtStatus)
 oStatus.Text = Please select check-options and then start the document check 
and optimizing.
 
 'get check-setting from document

 oStructure.State = GetInternalDocString(eLAIXCheckStructure)
 oSyncOutlines.State = GetInternalDocString(eLAIXCheckSyncOutlines)
 oEmptyHeadings.State =
  GetInternalDocString(eLAIXCheckEmptyHeadings)
 oDoubleSpaces.State = GetInternalDocString(eLAIXCheckDoubleSpaces)

 goDlgCheck.execute
end sub

[...]




Hi :)

Congrats on fixing it!  Sometimes it is worth pinpointing exactly what caused 
the problem but other times it is better to shrug it off and put it down to bad 
luck which you have now beaten (inshalla).  Maybe if it happens again it might 
be worth
  finding the cause?

Regards from
Tom :)









Thanks, Niklas and Fernand.

I just reinstalled once more eLAIX 4.0.3 and now it runs perfectly. Anyway, before 
reinstalling it, I check the BASIC macros and LibO had eLAIX there (under My 
macros), but, apparently, some of the paths were wrong. Maybe because I first 
installed eLAIX on LibO 4.1 and then downgrade to 4.0? No idea, but still it works now, 
so thanks everybody!


Joaquín




Hi Joaquín

It sounds like the macro code is not located where the toolbar thinks
it's located or is missing.

If you press Alt+F11
Under My macros (Mina makron in Swedish) do you find a eLAIX?
if not do you see eLAIX under LibreOffice Macros

  (LibreOffice-makron)?

I did personally not have any issues installing and using the extension
on LibreOffice 4.0.4 on Windows 7 64-bit so it should be compatible with
that version.

Just to make sure, you 

Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem with eLAIX extension on LibO 4.0

2013-08-09 Thread Joaquín Lameiro
Thanks, Niklas and Fernand.

I just reinstalled once more eLAIX 4.0.3 and now it runs perfectly. Anyway, 
before reinstalling it, I check the BASIC macros and LibO had eLAIX there 
(under My macros), but, apparently, some of the paths were wrong. Maybe 
because I first installed eLAIX on LibO 4.1 and then downgrade to 4.0? No idea, 
but still it works now, so thanks everybody!


Joaquín




Hi Joaquín

It sounds like the macro code is not located where the toolbar thinks 
it's located or is missing.

If you press Alt+F11
Under My macros (Mina makron in Swedish) do you find a eLAIX?
if not do you see eLAIX under LibreOffice Macros (LibreOffice-makron)?

I did personally not have any issues installing and using the extension 
on LibreOffice 4.0.4 on Windows 7 64-bit so it should be compatible with 
that version.

Just to make sure, you have reinstalled the extension, in any case do it 
again and see if you get any different result. Something might have gone 
wrong when you upgraded that might be fixed by uninstalling and 
reinstalling the extension.

Med vänlig hälsning
Niklas Johansson

Joaquín Lameiro skrev 2013-08-08 14:26:
 Hello.

 I have installed the eLAIX extension for Libre Office and it won't work. No 
 matter what action I try to perform, I get a message of this kind:
 BASIC runtime error.
 An exception of
 Type: com.sun.star.container.NoSuchElementException
 Message: occurred.

 (the message occurs in Swedish, this is a quick translation).

 I used eLAIX for Libre Office in other computers and systems, and it worked 
 perfectly, so I have no idea what the problem might be.
 This time, I am running Libre Office 4.0.4.2 on Windows Vista 32 bits SP 2 
 and I've tried eLAIX versions 4.0.3 (current stable version) and 4.0.1 (first 
 version supporting LibO 4.0). I had previously tried eLAIX 4.0.3 on LibO 
 4.1.0, and I thought the problem was due to eLAIX not supporting LibO 4.1, so 
 I uninstalled LibO 4.1 and returned to 4.0. Anyway, the problem still the 
 same: no matter what version of LibO or eLAIX I use, I get the above error 
 message or something similar.

 Could you give me a hand on this? Thanks for your kindness.

 Best regards,
 Joaquín



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[Solved] Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem with eLAIX extension on LibO 4.0

2013-08-09 Thread Tom Davies
Hi :)  

Congrats on fixing it!  Sometimes it is worth pinpointing exactly what caused 
the problem but other times it is better to shrug it off and put it down to bad 
luck which you have now beaten (inshalla).  Maybe if it happens again it might 
be worth finding the cause?  

Regards from 
Tom :)  







 From: Joaquín Lameiro juacolame...@yahoo.es
To: users@global.libreoffice.org users@global.libreoffice.org 
Sent: Friday, 9 August 2013, 10:36
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem with eLAIX extension on LibO 4.0
 

Thanks, Niklas and Fernand.

I just reinstalled once more eLAIX 4.0.3 and now it runs perfectly. Anyway, 
before reinstalling it, I check the BASIC macros and LibO had eLAIX there 
(under My macros), but, apparently, some of the paths were wrong. Maybe 
because I first installed eLAIX on LibO 4.1 and then downgrade to 4.0? No 
idea, but still it works now, so thanks everybody!


Joaquín




Hi Joaquín

It sounds like the macro code is not located where the toolbar thinks 
it's located or is missing.

If you press Alt+F11
Under My macros (Mina makron in Swedish) do you find a eLAIX?
if not do you see eLAIX under LibreOffice Macros (LibreOffice-makron)?

I did personally not have any issues installing and using the extension 
on LibreOffice 4.0.4 on Windows 7 64-bit so it should be compatible with 
that version.

Just to make sure, you have reinstalled the extension, in any case do it 
again and see if you get any different result. Something might have gone 
wrong when you upgraded that might be fixed by uninstalling and 
reinstalling the extension.

Med vänlig hälsning
Niklas Johansson

Joaquín Lameiro skrev 2013-08-08 14:26:
 Hello.

 I have installed the eLAIX extension for Libre Office and it won't work. No 
 matter what action I try to perform, I get a message of this kind:
 BASIC runtime error.
 An exception of
 Type: com.sun.star.container.NoSuchElementException
 Message: occurred.

 (the message occurs in Swedish, this is a quick translation).

 I used eLAIX for Libre Office in other computers and systems, and it worked 
 perfectly, so I have no idea what the problem might be.
 This time, I am running Libre Office 4.0.4.2 on Windows Vista 32 bits SP 2 
 and I've tried eLAIX versions 4.0.3 (current stable version) and 4.0.1 
 (first version supporting LibO 4.0). I had previously tried eLAIX 4.0.3 on 
 LibO 4.1.0, and I thought the problem was due to eLAIX not supporting LibO 
 4.1, so I uninstalled LibO 4.1 and returned to 4.0. Anyway, the problem 
 still the same: no matter what version of LibO or eLAIX I use, I get the 
 above error message or something similar.

 Could you give me a hand on this? Thanks for your kindness.

 Best regards,
 Joaquín



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[libreoffice-users] Problem with eLAIX extension on LibO 4.0

2013-08-08 Thread Joaquín Lameiro
Hello.

I have installed the eLAIX extension for Libre Office and it won't work. No 
matter what action I try to perform, I get a message of this kind:
BASIC runtime error.
An exception of
Type: com.sun.star.container.NoSuchElementException
Message: occurred.

(the message occurs in Swedish, this is a quick translation).

I used eLAIX for Libre Office in other computers and systems, and it worked 
perfectly, so I have no idea what the problem might be.
This time, I am running Libre Office 4.0.4.2 on Windows Vista 32 bits SP 2 and 
I've tried eLAIX versions 4.0.3 (current stable version) and 4.0.1 (first 
version supporting LibO 4.0). I had previously tried eLAIX 4.0.3 on LibO 4.1.0, 
and I thought the problem was due to eLAIX not supporting LibO 4.1, so I 
uninstalled LibO 4.1 and returned to 4.0. Anyway, the problem still the same: 
no matter what version of LibO or eLAIX I use, I get the above error message or 
something similar.

Could you give me a hand on this? Thanks for your kindness.

Best regards,
Joaquín

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem with eLAIX extension on LibO 4.0

2013-08-08 Thread Niklas Johansson

Hi Joaquín

It sounds like the macro code is not located where the toolbar thinks 
it's located or is missing.


If you press Alt+F11
Under My macros (Mina makron in Swedish) do you find a eLAIX?
if not do you see eLAIX under LibreOffice Macros (LibreOffice-makron)?

I did personally not have any issues installing and using the extension 
on LibreOffice 4.0.4 on Windows 7 64-bit so it should be compatible with 
that version.


Just to make sure, you have reinstalled the extension, in any case do it 
again and see if you get any different result. Something might have gone 
wrong when you upgraded that might be fixed by uninstalling and 
reinstalling the extension.


Med vänlig hälsning
Niklas Johansson

Joaquín Lameiro skrev 2013-08-08 14:26:

Hello.

I have installed the eLAIX extension for Libre Office and it won't work. No 
matter what action I try to perform, I get a message of this kind:
BASIC runtime error.
An exception of
Type: com.sun.star.container.NoSuchElementException
Message: occurred.

(the message occurs in Swedish, this is a quick translation).

I used eLAIX for Libre Office in other computers and systems, and it worked 
perfectly, so I have no idea what the problem might be.
This time, I am running Libre Office 4.0.4.2 on Windows Vista 32 bits SP 2 and 
I've tried eLAIX versions 4.0.3 (current stable version) and 4.0.1 (first 
version supporting LibO 4.0). I had previously tried eLAIX 4.0.3 on LibO 4.1.0, 
and I thought the problem was due to eLAIX not supporting LibO 4.1, so I 
uninstalled LibO 4.1 and returned to 4.0. Anyway, the problem still the same: 
no matter what version of LibO or eLAIX I use, I get the above error message or 
something similar.

Could you give me a hand on this? Thanks for your kindness.

Best regards,
Joaquín




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Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem with eLAIX extension on LibO 4.0

2013-08-08 Thread Fernand Vanrie

Op 08/08/2013 14:26, Joaquín Lameiro schreef:

i would start with opening de basic code and iliminate the error handlers,
change
On Local Error Goto ErrorHandler
to
rem  On Local Error Goto ErrorHandler

 so on a error you can see on wath code  line there is a error occuring

hope it helps

fernand



Hello.

I have installed the eLAIX extension for Libre Office and it won't work. No 
matter what action I try to perform, I get a message of this kind:
BASIC runtime error.
An exception of
Type: com.sun.star.container.NoSuchElementException
Message: occurred.

(the message occurs in Swedish, this is a quick translation).

I used eLAIX for Libre Office in other computers and systems, and it worked 
perfectly, so I have no idea what the problem might be.
This time, I am running Libre Office 4.0.4.2 on Windows Vista 32 bits SP 2 and 
I've tried eLAIX versions 4.0.3 (current stable version) and 4.0.1 (first 
version supporting LibO 4.0). I had previously tried eLAIX 4.0.3 on LibO 4.1.0, 
and I thought the problem was due to eLAIX not supporting LibO 4.1, so I 
uninstalled LibO 4.1 and returned to 4.0. Anyway, the problem still the same: 
no matter what version of LibO or eLAIX I use, I get the above error message or 
something similar.

Could you give me a hand on this? Thanks for your kindness.

Best regards,
Joaquín




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