Le 21/04/2021 à 15:22, Gregory Pittman a écrit :
> When I run ExtractText.py with a messageBox() to show the file saved to it shows me './pagecount.txt' to perhaps you
should add that ./ at the beginning...
OK a rights access issue. I could fix it not with ./ but with the absolute path
/DATA/
On 4/21/21 9:13 AM, Gregory Pittman wrote:
> On 4/21/21 3:56 AM, JLuc wrote:
>> Le 21/04/2021 à 01:00, Gregory Pittman a écrit :
>>> On 4/20/21 5:15 PM, JLuc wrote:
>>> I would say just experiment.
>>> If a Scribus script writes to a file, what does a shell script say when it
>>> reads the file?
>
On 4/21/21 3:56 AM, JLuc wrote:
> Le 21/04/2021 à 01:00, Gregory Pittman a écrit :
>> On 4/20/21 5:15 PM, JLuc wrote:
>> I would say just experiment.
>> If a Scribus script writes to a file, what does a shell script say when it
>> reads the file?
>> You could write the python so that it saves str(
Le 21/04/2021 à 01:00, Gregory Pittman a écrit :
On 4/20/21 5:15 PM, JLuc wrote:
I would say just experiment.
If a Scribus script writes to a file, what does a shell script say when it
reads the file?
You could write the python so that it saves str(value), though when the shell
script reads the
Le 20/04/2021 à 23:52, Neil Foster a écrit :
> You could use a basic python script to parse the XML of .sla file rather
> than running a script from within Scribus.
I'm glad i asked because i discovered that XML parsing and quering ability
... and because you pointed to that search.
Now i can perf
On 4/20/21 5:15 PM, JLuc wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to use the page count of a document in a shell script (linux)
> A python script can access that count with `scribus.pageCount()`
>
> How can scribus script can output this as a string,
> so it's used in a shell script afterward ?
>
Hi JLuc,
You could use a basic python script to parse the XML of .sla file rather
than running a script from within Scribus.
E.g. 'countpages.py':
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
import sys
def main(args):
filename = args[1]
tree = ET.parse(filename)
root = tree.getroot()
pages = ro
Hello,
I'd like to use the page count of a document in a shell script (linux)
A python script can access that count with `scribus.pageCount()`
How can scribus script can output this as a string,
so it's used in a shell script afterward ?
I imagine doing it via writing the result in a text file.