> From: Andre Fischer [mailto:awf....@gmail.com]
> Two comments: > > - The office is not necessarily running when an extension is > installed. > In that case a post-installation job can not be run. you're absolutely right, but please think a little more general: an extension developer knows that beforehand and can take into account. When I ask about the possibility of a script after installation to run automatically so that is quite flexible, a partial solution would start already there where the license dialog would be really suitable display any information. Yes, I can, instead of the license, display any text, but not formatted. Much would be won if one could show there html texts (including links) > - Something similar to what you propose may already be > possible. I am > not sure about the details, but I think that you can specify > jobs to be > run on certain events (application start, document creation, > etc). It > may be possible to specify a job to be run exactly once. > See > https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/Writin > gUNO/Jobs/Jobs > for details. yes, right, I know. However, I have not yet properly understood (OK, my mistake) and unfortunately have to note that the uses hardly anyone what my suspicions intensified, which is not particularly well used. OK, I'll only use your suggestion and concern myself with it again in more detail. quite openly: it is a latent weakness of OpenOffice (and LO) is insufficient to address the needs of macro programmers. e.g. in MS Office VBA contributes to this success. "VBA" here is not the language alone, but much more need what macro programmer, eg a good IDE and much more. Greetings, Jörg --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org