Hi Ariel,
interesting, you picked the least-obvious scripting language to test,
given that Java is the only one which has no UI for editing the scripts.
That's a good thing, actually :)
N! I was too lazy ;-)
Have you seen that awful GUI that pops up when you edit a
Hi Frank,
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany escribió:
I will do it tonight an d then tell you, for now I can say that a
message is prompted:
A Scripting Framework error ocurred while running the Java script
HelloODB.localHello
Message: ScriptResolver.getProxy: Can't find method:
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany escribió:
Hi Ariel,
tested with a toolbar on an ODB, but also a toolbar on an ODT.
And also tested with other Java macro that comes in the installation
(MemoryUsage), on the following version under Win XP
680m231 Build 9225
680m9 Build 9238
680m2
Hi Ariel,
done:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=85298
Thanks. I added my sermon to it - it's nothing I can fix, I think this
is a conceptual problem you pointed out.
Ciao
Frank
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Hi,
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany escribió:
Hi Ariel,
done:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=85298
Thanks. I added my sermon to it - it's nothing I can fix, I think this
is a conceptual problem you pointed out.
well, thanks for checking it.
And now that you
Hi Ariel,
more on the rest of your mail later, but this one is fast to answer:
last question, not to abuse of your kindness: who owns the Basic-stuff,
also framework-scripting?
I've been told that the framework people aren't too happy that the
scripting issues are submitted to their
Hi Ariel,
you can find a Scripting Framework example using a Java macro to test
in DatabaseDocument/s. You have to unzip and store the folder inside
your OOo user dir. user/Scripts/java and restart OOo to deploy it.
Inside this folder you will also find an ODB with the JAR embedded.
Hi Frank,
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany escribió:
Hi Ariel,
you can find a Scripting Framework example using a Java macro to test
in DatabaseDocument/s. You have to unzip and store the folder inside
your OOo user dir. user/Scripts/java and restart OOo to deploy it.
Inside this
Here are the screen shots (I send them to the mailing list becasue I
remember it was possible to do so, isn't it? we'll see)
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Hi Frank,
Frank Schönheit - Sun Microsystems Germany escribió:
not going into detail right now, but
It looks like there should be a way in the Scripting Framework to get
the controller or the frame of the DSBrowser, for example, without using
XScriptContext.getDesktop().getCurrent...
try
Hi Ariel,
XScriptInvocationContext XScriptContext.getInvocationContext()
* this last one has only a method:
XEmbeddedScripts XScriptInvocationContext.getScriptContainer()
* and XEmbeddedScripts:
boolean XEmbeddedScripts.getAllowMacroExecution();
XStorageBasedLibraryContainer
Hello people,
in the following address
http://www.ArielConstenlaHaile.com.ar/ooo/temp/HelloODB.zip
you can find a Scripting Framework example using a Java macro to test
in DatabaseDocument/s. You have to unzip and store the folder inside
your OOo user dir. user/Scripts/java and restart OOo to
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