Hi, I am having some problems handling axes in Excel charts via python and
appscript.
I am using apple's stock python 2.6.1, appscript 0.21.1 and Excel 12.2.5 on
Snow Leopard 10.6.4
Here is how I am trying to get hold of an axis:
*c=app('Microsoft
Excel').get_axis(app.active_sheet.chart_objects[
I am trying the following:
mail=app('mail')
msgs=mail.selection()
msg=msgs[0]
now I would like to use
msg.mail_attachments
but this won't work. If I ask for help, under elements I get the following:
Elements:
AEType("attc") -- by name, index, relative, range, test, id
bcc_recipients
Hi, I tried to post a question on this mailing list about AppScript, but
nobody replied. I then noticed that most questions about appscript remain
unanswered. So I am wondering, what is the state of appscript? Is it under
active development? Is anybody using it seriously? Is this mailing list the
c
:07:49 -0700
> Subject: Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] State of AppScript
> In article
>
> >,
> Christian Prinoth wrote:
> > Hi, I tried to post a question on this mailing list about AppScript, but
> > nobody replied. I then noticed that most questions about appscript remain
> >
Just upgraded to Office 2011, and it appears appscript is not working
correctly with Excel 2011.
If I do the following:
> app(u'/Applications/Microsoft Office 2011/Microsoft
> Excel').ranges[u'B2'].value()
I get:
---
Attri
Has,
thanks for your reply. I have tried doing what you suggest. the four char
code for the range object is X117, so I did the following:
app('Microsoft
Excel').AS_newreference(aem.app.elements('X117'))['A1'].value()
and this works fine in both Excel 2008 and Excel 2011. My problem is that
this
Thanks, works great now!
>excel = app('Microsoft Excel')
>ws = excel.worksheets['Sheet1']
>excel.AS_newreference(ws.AS_aemreference.elements('X117'))[address]
>
>
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maybe you need to use the constant instead of "CSV", i.e. k.CSV_file_format
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> To: daniela romeo
> Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2011 11:43:49 +0100
> Subject: Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] PyQt4 ImportError for QtWebKit
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> On 9 Nov, 2011, at 17:44, daniela romeo wrote:
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> Hi all,
> I'm new to the list and new to Python also
in OSX?
Thanks
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