Den sön 1 mars 2026 kl 15:37 skrev Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de
:
Hi all,
Calc provides a function INFO. Do you actually use INFO?
No, I actually didn't know about it…
I actually looked for a way to detect what operating system is used, and I
think I ended up just checking the existence if some common paths to
determine what operating system is used, usually to prevent the macro to
run if not Linux. I guess I could run INFO() in a macro with
"com.sun.star.sheet.FunctionAccess", couldn't I? I guess I'll try that next
time.
If yes, which
parameter do you use? What do you do with the function result?
Well, if I would use it I think I would only be interested in
INFO("system"), but who knows?
Kind regards,
Regina
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