@Johny Rosenberg: I completely agree with you.
@ Andreas: Thanks for the suggestion I am trying it out. Will post if I have 
any query.
I usually don't use the macro recorder. But only in some instances where I 
don't know how to call for a particular serivces or how to do a particular 
tasks, I use it.
"Andreas Saeger" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
news:[email protected]...
> Karti wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is it possbile to use the "macro recorder" to record the macros and 
>> generate the codes in Python?
>> Also is there any way to integrate sikuli script with openoffice macros?
>> Regards,
>> Karti
>
> Yes, it is possible (kind of).
> http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/MRI records code while 
> you browse the object tree within the tool's floating window.
> You can choose between Java, Python, JavaScript, Basic and the Rexx 
> language.
> Install the extension, restart the office, get some document, start 
> brwosing at the current document or the current selection: 
> Tools>Add.ons>MRI|MRI(selection)
> Choose a language in the tool's Tools-menu.
> Browse some properties and methods by double-click.
> The code is recorded in a hidden pane. Drag up the border near the 
> horizontal scroll bar. 




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