Am 19.11.2014 um 21:19 schrieb Matt Price:
Thank you Andreas. Unfortunately I don't seem to be able to install either
version of the MRI tool -- the unreleased 1.1.4 appears not to be a valid
zipfile, whiel 1.1.2 throws this error:
(com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException) { { Message = class
Am 20.11.2014 um 01:29 schrieb Jim Byrnes:
On 11/19/2014 12:30 PM, Matt Price wrote:
Yes, lack of more comprehensive documentation is a real pain. Hopefully
someone with more knowledge than myself will comment on what I am about
to write if I am wrong. With the exception of ThisComponent,
Andrew,
Thank you for the navigation help. Your book was the first place I looked,
but I was too many layers away to really understand how to get the help I
needed. Hopefully next time I will be able to do it on my own! Many
thanks also for all your work over the last decade!!
Matt
On Wed,
On 11/19/2014 10:55 AM, Matt Price wrote:
Thanks Tom,
I've just spent some time looking htrough Andrew Pitonyak's macro guide.
It helps a little but there doesn't seem to be any direct documentation of
hte functions. What I'm looking at is the second line reproduced below:
oVC =
Jim,
That was it! Or, almost. I changed the line to:
oText.insertTextContent(oVC, oAnno, True)
And the annotation now gets attached to the whole range.
I wish I knew how to find the documentation for these functions! I don't
know what the various parameters actually d -- what is the final
So, I gues there is an API reference:
http://api.libreoffice.org/docs/idl/ref/index.html
But unfortunately it doesn't give direct documentation for Basic
functions. I found this document instead, which tells me where in the API
the actual function calls come from:
Hi :)
On a linux command-line you can type whatever command and then add a
--help or -h tag to get a really neat quick-cheat-sheet, 2 examples;
ls --help
dir -h
Also can often type a command after man (short for manual) to get a much
more verbose, but still quite geeky, detail about what the
Am 19.11.2014 um 18:59 schrieb Matt Price:
Jim,
That was it! Or, almost. I changed the line to:
oText.insertTextContent(oVC, oAnno, True)
And the annotation now gets attached to the whole range.
I wish I knew how to find the documentation for these functions! I don't
know what
Thank you Andreas. Unfortunately I don't seem to be able to install either
version of the MRI tool -- the unreleased 1.1.4 appears not to be a valid
zipfile, whiel 1.1.2 throws this error:
(com.sun.star.uno.RuntimeException) { { Message = class 'SyntaxError':
invalid syntax (MRI.py, line 21),
Matt,
It occurs to me that I might come off a bit arrogant in my response,
but, my intention is to point you at a couple of places that contain the
answer to one of your questions. So, please grant me some grace while
reading and assume that I have the best of intentions. I have been
having
On 11/19/2014 12:30 PM, Matt Price wrote:
So, I gues there is an API reference:
http://api.libreoffice.org/docs/idl/ref/index.html
I had trouble loading that page.
I usually use the OpenOffice one at:
http://www.openoffice.org/api/docs/common/ref/index-files/index-1.html
But unfortunately
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