Hi Timo, On Sat, 2011-04-09 at 02:22 +0200, Timo wrote: > Is there a way to test the pythonfile within office? At the moment each > time i kill soffice, restart writer and click
So - after a bit more digging; I got to here: class MessageBox: def __init__(self, XParentWindow): try: if XParentWindow is None: frame = XSCRIPTCONTEXT.getDesktop().getCurrentFrame() XParentWindow = frame.getContainerWindow() self.Parent = XParentWindow self.Toolkit = XParentWindow.getToolkit() except: raise AttributeError, 'Did not get a valid parent window' def msgbox(self, message='', flag=0, title=''): '''Wrapper for com.sun.star.awt.XMessageBoxFactory.''' rect = uno.createUnoStruct('com.sun.star.awt.Rectangle') dlg = self.Toolkit.createMessageBox(self.Parent, rect, "errorbox", 1, title, message) dlg.execute() Which at least works for me, though I couldn't see why the com.sun.star.awt.MessageBoxButtons set of constants wouldn't work nicely for me. When I whack that into my system's TableSample.py and add: box = MessageBox(None) box.msgbox ("What is this ?") to createTable() - I get a nice message-box first :-) I bound running that macro to F4 to make it quicker to loop iterate / check the code The UNO API is pretty fearsome to use, it can help to read the interface comments in offapi/ but it is not for the faint hearted, clearly :-) I guess, seeing how broken the C++ side is - with helpful comments like: if(!bIsLoggedIn) { OSL_FAIL("create error message"); return; } that simply don't create an error message, or do anything useful - perhaps a chunk of the work needed is on the C++ side anyway. HTH, Michael. -- michael.me...@novell.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice