Re: [Trac] Installing docrenderplugin on Windows

2015-07-07 Thread Ita
I'm not sure if I need to update at all. I was looking at the minimum requirements for installation of unotools but I think I can maybe use something called PyUNO. I can't look at it now unfortunately, got to do a release. On Monday, 6 July 2015 18:36:47 UTC+1, Peter Suter wrote: Do not

Re: [Trac] Installing docrenderplugin on Windows

2015-07-06 Thread Ita
Thanks, Peter. I'm a little further along now. I started LibreOffice from the command line in the way you suggested - thanks! So simple. It's there but the plugin still isn't working. Looking back at the documentation I realised I'd forgotten about the ooextract.py script, which must be located

Re: [Trac] Installing docrenderplugin on Windows

2015-07-06 Thread Peter Suter
Do not update to Trac's Python to 3.x. That will definitely break things. Or do you mean to update to 2.7.10? That might be less of a problem, but you might still need to recreate eggs etc. I'm not sure. Peter On 06.07.2015 10:51, Ita wrote: Thanks, Peter. I'm a little further along now. I

Re: [Trac] Installing docrenderplugin on Windows

2015-07-03 Thread Peter Suter
On 03.07.2015 11:33, Ita wrote: My problem came with running init-script as it's not a Windows script. I have not used docrenderplugin. From looking at the script it seems you can just start LibreOffice directly instead of using the script: C:\Program Files (x86)\LibreOffice