Re: [api-dev] Examining a directory with OpenOffice.org Basic

2010-12-01 Thread Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
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

Re: [api-dev] Re: Examining a directory with OpenOffice.org Basic

2010-12-01 Thread Fernand Vanrie
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

[api-dev] Open a file with standard application from dialog

2010-12-01 Thread Volker Lenhardt
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 ...).

Re: [api-dev] Re: Examining a directory with OpenOffice.org Basic

2010-12-01 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
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

RE: [api-dev] UNO Accessibility API and Windows screen readers (for the blind)

2010-12-01 Thread Gareth Collins
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

Re: [api-dev] Re: Examining a directory with OpenOffice.org Basic

2010-12-01 Thread Ariel Constenla-Haile
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

Re: [api-dev] Examining a directory with OpenOffice.org Basic

2010-12-01 Thread Fernand Vanrie
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

Re: [api-dev] Re: Examining a directory with OpenOffice.org Basic

2010-12-01 Thread 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 file names. I have searched a bit online, bu

[api-dev] Re: Examining a directory with OpenOffice.org Basic

2010-12-01 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
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 >

[api-dev] Examining a directory with OpenOffice.org Basic

2010-12-01 Thread 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 understand… I'll continue searching, tho

Re: [api-dev] UNO Accessibility API and Windows screen readers (for the blind)

2010-12-01 Thread Alexandro Colorado
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: [api-dev] UNO Accessibility API and Windows screen readers (for the blind)

2010-12-01 Thread Alexandro Colorado
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

Re: [api-dev] UNO Accessibility API and Windows screen readers (for the blind)

2010-12-01 Thread Malte Timmermann
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. PS: Please subscribe to the list, as a reply normally only goes to the list. Gareth Collins wrote, On 11/30/10 17:40: > Hi, > >

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[api-dev] UNO Accessibility API and Windows screen readers (for the blind)

2010-12-01 Thread Gareth Collins
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