On 07/31/2011 03:48 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
+1
The devs guide is not meant to be elitist but probably needs a re-write from a
more "normal user" perspective lol. I'm sure the Documentation Team will work
on it one day but it's not top priority just yet.
Well, if you really understand things like UML and such, then the
developers guide provides significant information.
Oh! So I'm not a moron after all. However, I downloaded AndrewMacro.pdf few days
ago and found Andrew's approach more practical and easier to grasp...and I'm
approaching UNO and OOo/LibreOffice from python.
Excellent. Glad that it helped. I tried to fire up a few Python examples
using old libraries created by Danny Brewer (who used to be very active
in the OOo community). Unfortunately, they failed :-(
I was able to run simple Python examples, however.
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