There should be an example in this:
http://www.pitonyak.org/OOME_3_0.odt
http://www.pitonyak.org/AndrewMacro.pdf
On 12/01/2010 08:31 AM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
If I know the name of a directory, let's say ~/MyImages, how can I
easily read the names of all the files in that directory? Let's
Johnny ,
ConvertToURL all path's ?
Den 2010-12-01 14:53:01 skrev Clayton :
On 12/01/2010 02:38 PM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2010/12/1 Johnny Rosenberg:
If I know the name of a directory, let's say ~/MyImages, how can I
easily read the names of all the files in that directory? Let's say
that
I have a file picker as a dialog control. The file name is to be used as
part of a URL text field in Calc.
I'd like to have a quick look at the file content from within the dialog
(some command button) to avoid mistakes. But the file can be of any sort
(graphic, text, pdf, OpenDocument ...).
Den 2010-12-01 14:53:01 skrev Clayton :
On 12/01/2010 02:38 PM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2010/12/1 Johnny Rosenberg:
If I know the name of a directory, let's say ~/MyImages, how can I
easily read the names of all the files in that directory? Let's say
that we will fill an array with all the fil
Hi Malte,
Thanks for your e-mail.
OLE Automation would be perfect for our scripting language (which includes
the LuaCOM library).
So are you saying that via OLE Automation I can for instance access the UNO
Accessibility API's XAccessibleTextAttributes interface to allow the screen
reader to spe
Hello Johnny,
On Wednesday 01 December 2010, 10:38, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> 2010/12/1 Johnny Rosenberg :
> > If I know the name of a directory, let's say ~/MyImages, how can I
> > easily read the names of all the files in that directory? Let's say
> > that we will fill an array with all the file
Johnny ,
have a look in the Gimicks library of the OO-basic-macro's, maybe a bit
complicated but you will find what you are looking for.
Hope it helps
Fernand
If I know the name of a directory, let's say ~/MyImages, how can I
easily read the names of all the files in that directory? Let's s
On 12/01/2010 02:38 PM, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2010/12/1 Johnny Rosenberg:
If I know the name of a directory, let's say ~/MyImages, how can I
easily read the names of all the files in that directory? Let's say
that we will fill an array with all the file names.
I have searched a bit online, bu
2010/12/1 Johnny Rosenberg :
> If I know the name of a directory, let's say ~/MyImages, how can I
> easily read the names of all the files in that directory? Let's say
> that we will fill an array with all the file names.
>
> I have searched a bit online, but so far I didn't find anything that I
>
If I know the name of a directory, let's say ~/MyImages, how can I
easily read the names of all the files in that directory? Let's say
that we will fill an array with all the file names.
I have searched a bit online, but so far I didn't find anything that I
understand… I'll continue searching, tho
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On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 10:40:02 -0600, Gareth Collins
wrote:
Hi,
I work for Dolphin Computer Access, a company that makes screen readers
to
enable blind computer users to access Windows-based PCs.
Our screen reader, Supernova, has a scriptin
On Tue, 30 Nov 2010 10:40:02 -0600, Gareth Collins
wrote:
Hi,
I work for Dolphin Computer Access, a company that makes screen readers
to
enable blind computer users to access Windows-based PCs.
Our screen reader, Supernova, has a scripting engine based on the Lua
programming language t
Hi Gareth,
there are different language bindings available: C++, Java, C#, OLE
Automation.
I guess/hope one of these can be used from your scripting language?
Malte.
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Gareth Collins wrote, On 11/30/10 17:40:
> Hi,
>
>
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I have attracted by high quality products, low price and enthusiastic
services, I think if you are free, you can go to see: buytoele.com
,picking your interesting. j--.
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Hi,
I work for Dolphin Computer Access, a company that makes screen readers to
enable blind computer users to access Windows-based PCs.
Our screen reader, Supernova, has a scripting engine based on the Lua
programming language to enable us to customize our screen reader to work
with a wide
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