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Hi Clio,

thanks for your reply!

Am 21.01.2011 20:53, schrieb Clio:
21.01.2011 15:20, Matthias Erll пишет:
I am trying to run a Python macro in LibreOffice 3.3.0 RC4 on Windows 7,
but cannot get it to work.
When I try to run a macro from an ODS file with a shortcut tool bar
button (created in OOo), I get the message "The scripting language
Python is not supported". Python macros also do not show up in the
dialog under Tools->Macros->Organize Macros->Python. Not even the
pre-installed samples are listed there.
[...]
Currently, I find no open bug report addressing this issue, so I wonder
if it is still a configuration problem.

Here is the bug report that concerns this:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32939 (maybe we should
open a different bug?)

I had seen this one, but was not sure if it was related. However, the
discussion there made me think that some people might have Python
running in LibreOffice 3.3. If no one can confirm Python works at all in
Windows environments, I had been planning on opening a different bug.

I also sent a email to the users lists:
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/unable-to-install-example-extension-on-Windows-td2298712.html
In short, there is an extension to test how the scripts in different
languages work - https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=42184 .
This extension seems to be not possible to install in LibO 3.3.0
rc3/rc4 due to the python script can't be registered.

Same here. Works fine on my Mac LibO and OOo, but only in OOo under
Windows 7.

Kind regards,
Matthias

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