On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 02:25:29 AM -0400, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
On 07/23/2014 11:40 AM, M. Fioretti wrote:
that is supported (roughly speaking although not totally accurate). This
part of the language means things such as "how do I wrote a loop". Then you
have the part of "how do I control a specific word processor". The part that
you use to control the word processor is very specific to LO internals. The
language itself does not provide a means to manipulate what might be
contained in the document.
Andrew,
no offense meant, but at first sight this reply of yours sounded to me
as just an expansion, much better worded of course, of what I myself
wrote in that piece in 2005 I had linked to initially:
http://archive09.linux.com/feature/47935
then I thought: maybe you mean that the second category of macros I
mention there (those for "one specific document") doesn't really
exist, or cannot really exist?
Thanks,
Marco
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