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I try to execute the command:

$ soffice 
"vnd.sun.star.script:MemoryUsage.MemoryUsage.updateMemoryUsage?language=Java&location=share"

but a get this error: "Message: The script language Java is not supported"

And my Java are active: "Apple Inc. 1.6.0_29"

Robinho

On 22/03/2012, at 20:48, Tinkerer wrote:

Because you mentioned Memory test, and that is a Java macro, I tried that and
it worked.
I also used CT2N, Convert Text to Numbers, and that works.

Tink.

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