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Howdy, Mauricio, Patrick

I am curious as to why you think python is always the better choice? (ie.
error handling, or whatever; or is it just always so in Patrick's use case
and the example code you supplied there)

Also, I you don't mind me asking. I'm new python scripting in LibreOffice.

Do you have recommendations for setting up tools with LibreOffice to with
Python scripts and perhaps then turning those into an extension.

Right now I am using the following: LibreOffice 6.x, APSO (latest), MRI
(latest), MS Video Code. Which of those would, if any, would you suggest I
look at replacing.

Thanks and best wishes,


On Sun, Jul 8, 2018 at 3:13 PM Mauricio Baeza Servin <elmau@amigos.email>
wrote:

On Sun, 8 Jul 2018 21:03:02 +0200, Patrick Gelin <patrick.gelin@free.fr>
wrote:

Ok, with a factory for self variable into pseudo objects. I was thinking
of this solution already, but I was hoping a better solution in next
version ...
- Do you need this pseudo object code could be better object model
complient next day ?
- Or do you think python will be a better way for OpenOffice/LibreOffice
futur ?



Of course, definitely, Python is much better, I always recommend; learn
and used Python with LibreOffice


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