Hi Miguel,
a good starting point for information about AppleScript is the
documentation on the ADC, which you perhaps already know (
http://developer.apple.com/applescript/ ).
Please note that AppleScript support is not actively worked on right
now, and AFAIK it is not planned for OOo 3.0, see
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X_Porting_-_Roadmap
Regards
Frank
Miguel Ortiz-Lombardía wrote:
Hi Frank,
I'm using OpenOffice.org-Aqua 3.0beta (French localization) on a PPC with OS
X.4.11
I see the NSAccessibility point... However, I am not myself really a
developer: the usual way I work with Applescript is by learning what is
accessible in an application from its "Dictionary". I can't find an
Applescript dictionary for OOo. I guess that as an aim one such dictionary
should be created... But in the meantime, could you point me to some good
reading about this subject?
Thanks very much!
Miguel
2008/5/19 Frank Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Miguel, hi Eric,
it is true, that AppleScript uses NSAccessibility to access the controls
and its values. It did not have time to try it out, but maybe Miguel can
spend some time on testing. You could try to use AppleScript together with
the Beta of OpenOffice.org-Aqua.
HTH
Frank
Miguel Ortiz-Lombardía wrote:
Thank you for your feedback, Eric.
2008/5/19 eric.bachard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I answer you only today, because I believed someone would have done. If
I'm not too wrong, one side effect of accessibility implementation ( nice
work from Franck Neumann) will be to make ( no idea the exact
possibilities)
OpenOffice.org aqua applescriptable.
Franck ? Oliver ? Can you complete me ?
That would be great!
Best regards,
Miguel
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