Mathias Bauer schreef:
Jo wrote:

Hi Carsten,

Many thanks for your answer. The next problem is that when logged on as a different user the library containing the macros is not available. I tried to also copy the basic code as follows:

C:\Documents and Settings\My Username\Application Data\OpenOffice.org2\user\basic\ETUC\*.*
to C:\Program Files\OpenOffice.org 2.0\share\basic\ETUC\


But the module is not recognized any more. When I try to do it properly, then the Add... button becomes grey when I select Macros and Dialog boxes of OpenOffice.org.

Can you help me out on this one too?

I'm not Carsten but I hope I can help too. :-)

Basic has an administration file for all of its libraries and just
copying libraries won't help without updating this file. Unfortunately
this file is part of each user profile so it needs manual operations in
all user installations. Not recommended. Deploying libraries for all
users admittedly is a little bit awkward in OOo.

The best way is to create a UNO package from the libs and install it
with unopkg --shared.

Creating packages will be supported by the BasicIDE in OOo2.0.3. The
created packages of course will work in any OOo2 version.
Hi Mathias,

Of course you're welcome to help too. Did I read correctly that the next release of OOo will have an easy way to create these packages? Then I'll postpone trying to create them by hand. It's simply taking too much time. The estimate I made hardly even covered the creation of the macros themselves, let alone packaging them, but it's the best way to deliver them. That I'm convinced of by now.

Many thanks!

Jo

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