Hi,
I am trying to run a Python macro in LibreOffice 3.3.0 RC4 on Windows 7,
but cannot get it to work.
When I try to run a macro from an ODS file with a shortcut tool bar
button (created in OOo), I get the message "The scripting language
Python is not supported". Python macros also do not show up in the
dialog under Tools->Macros->Organize Macros->Python. Not even the
pre-installed samples are listed there.
A few things I checked:
- OpenOffice.org 3.2 is installed in parallel; Python sample scripts
work there
- LibreOffice 3.3.0 RC4 is installed with Python-UNO bridge
- Sample scripts have been installed, as expected, in
<INSTALL_PATH>\LibreOffice 3\Basis\share\Scripts\python
- Output of <INSTALL_PATH>\program\python.exe -V is "Python 2.6.1"
- Modified <INSTALL_PATH>\Basis\program\pythonscript.py: set
LogLevel.use = LogLevel.ERROR and LOG_STDOUT = False, but no log.txt is
written
Currently, I find no open bug report addressing this issue, so I wonder
if it is still a configuration problem.
Kind regards,
Matthias
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