Actually there seems to be an important hint in the Paths section of Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Paths. You could see this also by looking at the sub folders within the "user" folder. This folder's sub folders divide the configuation into individual parts: autocorr, autotext, backup, etc. Specifically, one folder is named uno_packages. So, would it make sense to have a Python folder as a sub folder of "user" if you are using python? After all python properties don't seem to fit in any of the other sub folders. The seemingly only question would be whether to capitalize this sub folder or not. This is just an educated guess.

Dan

On 10/09/2014 10:23 AM, Jim Byrnes wrote:
I don't it ever was an option. I have 3.5xx on my desktop and it is not there either. I think it strictly an internal setting.

Regards,  Jim



On 8 October 2014 15:41, Jim Byrnes <[email protected]> wrote:

On 10/08/2014 08:38 AM, Jim Byrnes wrote:

On 10/08/2014 06:01 AM, Tom Davies wrote:

Hi :)
Something like
Tools - Options - Paths
is probably too obvious but it's often the obvious things that get missed so it's worth getting that out of the way before looking for something
more
complicated.

Regards from
Tom :)


That's what I thought also, but looking on the working version it is not
there.  Must get it some place internally.

Regards,  Jim


Turns out to be an error on my part. Despite what I wrote about the
directory structure, I actually had the folder named Python not python.
Now it works.

Regards,  Jim


On 8 October 2014 02:44, Jim Byrnes <[email protected]> wrote:

I upgraded my notebook to Ubuntu 14.04 as a test bed before upgrading my
desktop. I copied over some spreadsheets from my desktop LO 3.xxx
system.
Python did not appear in the organize macros menu item. Some
goolgling told
me I had to install a python script handler. I did that and Python
showed
up in the organize macros menu item, but the individual macros did
not show
up under the MyMacros.

On my desktop LO 3.xxx version I have my Python macros stored in:
/.config/libreoffice/3/user/Scripts/python and they show up in
MyMacros.

So on LO 4.2.6.3 I put them in:

/.config/libreoffice/4/user/Scripts/python, but they don't show up in
MyMacros.

I must have a path problem but don't know how to correct it.

Does anyone have python macros working in LO 4.2?

Thanks,  Jim


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