It should be possible to get a WorkbookControl from a Workbook with code such as:
view=workbook.wb_views[0] control=view.wb_controls[0] but it currently does not work becaus we did not tell introspection what objects are stored in the arrays (this can be easily fixed), and I don't think it is possible to cast an int to an object when using Python. Anyway, if you have a WBCGtk, you can directly get the current Sheet or the current SheetView: sheet=Gnm.wb_control_cur_sheet(wbcg) sheet_view=Gnm.wb_control_cur_sheet_view(wbcg) Note that it should actually be: sheet=wbcg.cur_sheet() but introspection does not understand our naming conventions. We should fix that in the future, IMHO. Regards, Jean Le mardi 05 novembre 2013 à 14:04 +0200, Anatoly Asviyan a écrit : > > > > 2013/11/5 Jean Bréfort <[email protected]> > I suppose it should work the same way, but I'm not an expert. > > > In old python API, WokbookControl was never exposed to python. It > (WBCGtk) was used within C code to get correct sheet, then only sheet > object was exported back to python > > > Is it possible to get WorkbookControl object from given Workbook using > python introspection API only? > > Or some helper C code should be written? > > > > > > > > > -- > Regards, Anatoly _______________________________________________ gnumeric-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list
