Now I have looked on the links you send me!
The first (to "OpenDocument Fellowship </>")
These tools seem to be only for Linux, andcontains only a set of
conversion tools for OpenDocument files
(If I have understood right)
On the other link you send me.
I will look some more on this technique (pyUNO), but it is not so easy
to understand the all instructions.
I got the example "Hello world" to work.
But not from an other program. Before it works, you must
- Close all LibreOffice program
- Then you must run soffice
"-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=2002;urp;" to open an port.
- Make a decision which program you will run (Writer / Calc - and
so on)
- After that you can run the script with the command .: python
hello_world.py
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My wish is that from command prompt or Python or...
make a call to "test.ods" and be able to read a cell, or write to a cell
without opening LibreOffice Calc.
Is that possible? (I think so)
If I got information about how LibreOffice XML file is built, I would
write directly to the file.
- But its more easy and safe to use a command and I think that someone
has made it before.
//Jan
Jan Öhman skrev 2012-09-20 09:34:
Great! I want to look on this solutions.
Thank you!
Andreas Säger skrev 2012-09-20 00:42:
Generate office valid documents without any office suite:
http://opendocumentfellowship.com/projects/odftools
Accessing the UNO API of LibreOffice/OpenOffice in Python:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/PyUNO_bridge (similar things
work
with Java and some other languages)
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