Hi
To bad it did not work out for you. I can't see any issue with the way
you installed as a shared extension. I usually start LibreOffice as
administrator and install the extension through the GUI instead of doing
it the terminal way but that is just a preference.
Med vänlig hälsning
Hi.
It seems it works now. I did a fresh installation of LibO 4.0.4, like I had
done before, but this time I made sure I erased all the remaining files both in
Windows Program Files folder and in the users' AppData folders (these are
usually hidden). Now, these folders (particularly the
Hi.
Seems it was not that easy to solve. The reinstallation of eLAIX worked the
first time, but now I'm getting the same problem again. Besides the error
message, LibO opens the Basic editor and outputs the macro, marking the line
that is causing the problem. I copy the pertinent part of the
Sorry to hear that you are still having troubles with this.
So what that line of code is suppose to do is to load the dialogs in the
library eLAIX so that they can be used by the program. For some reason
this is not possible.
I've seen some problems with dialog libraries disappearing in some
Thanks, Niklas and Fernand.
I just reinstalled once more eLAIX 4.0.3 and now it runs perfectly. Anyway,
before reinstalling it, I check the BASIC macros and LibO had eLAIX there
(under My macros), but, apparently, some of the paths were wrong. Maybe
because I first installed eLAIX on LibO 4.1
:)
From: Joaquín Lameiro juacolame...@yahoo.es
To: users@global.libreoffice.org users@global.libreoffice.org
Sent: Friday, 9 August 2013, 10:36
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem with eLAIX extension on LibO 4.0
Thanks, Niklas and Fernand.
I just
Hello.
I have installed the eLAIX extension for Libre Office and it won't work. No
matter what action I try to perform, I get a message of this kind:
BASIC runtime error.
An exception of
Type: com.sun.star.container.NoSuchElementException
Message: occurred.
(the message occurs in Swedish, this
Hi Joaquín
It sounds like the macro code is not located where the toolbar thinks
it's located or is missing.
If you press Alt+F11
Under My macros (Mina makron in Swedish) do you find a eLAIX?
if not do you see eLAIX under LibreOffice Macros (LibreOffice-makron)?
I did personally not have any
Op 08/08/2013 14:26, Joaquín Lameiro schreef:
i would start with opening de basic code and iliminate the error handlers,
change
On Local Error Goto ErrorHandler
to
rem On Local Error Goto ErrorHandler
so on a error you can see on wath code line there is a error occuring
hope it helps