Sorry, I didn't mean to be unclear. There are several ways I could get
the result of the perl script: an array of strings, a single string I
would parse, or writing it to a file as you suggest. That part doesn't
matter.
All I need to know is whether I can call the perl script from within
LO, using LO basic. My understanding of UNO is that it's a way for
other programs to control LO, but I need the other way around. Is
there more to UNO than I realize?
If running a perl script isn't possible, there are perl modules that
can write to a Calc file, so I could go that route. But it would be
simpler to just use that one little perl script and then do the rest
in LO.
Thanks for your help!
On 5/17/12, Andreas Säger <villeroy@t-online.de> wrote:
Redirect the output to a file and link the file content? How can I tell
without the faintest idea about the purpose nor the exact flavour of data?
Once upon a time there used to be some Perl module for UNO.
Being a Perl programmer you may even manipulate the XML "source code" of an
ODF document.
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