I have been working on some ideas for this, and have added a new link to
the three big Wiki books on the Documentation Wiki page:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation
Great link (was not aware of it)!
That's because I just added it yesterday :-)
Would this fill the need
Thanks a lot for your help Oliver.
Is this the only way of doing this because I'd rather keep my dev in only
one language ?
2009/1/19 Oliver Brinzing
> and to call a python script you can use:
>
> oEvents(0).ScriptType = "Python"
> oEvents(0).ScriptCode =
>
> "vnd.sun.star.script:helloworld.py$
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Clayton wrote:
> This provides a fixed static document valid for a specific release that
> people can download and read offline. The latest and most current
> version will always be the Wiki version (the functionality for creating
> your own custom PDF remains in p
Hi
> Is this the only way of doing this because I'd rather keep my dev in only one
> language ?
it should be possible to script everything in python ...
the basic example will only show the necessary steps to add a form control
> "vnd.sun.star.script:helloworld.py$HelloWorldPython?language=Pyth
Thank you all for your very helpful input. We'll post back to this thread
when we have some example Java code illustrating what we're now able to do,
in hopes of progressing the animation documentation a little.
john
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Clayton, I am using a BCC to copy you directly, because I think that I
really need to ask you about this. I am sending directly to the api list
as a backup.
I do not want to complain too loudly, since I really like these Wiki
pages, but...
I have seen errors in the documentation regarding th