Hi Xisco, On Sun, 2011-05-08 at 23:02 +0200, Xisco Faulí wrote: > My task during the GSOC period is going to be the conversion of the > Wizard menus into python.
Nice :-) > I met Björn Michäelsen last monday and we decided, on broad lines, the > course to follow. First I'll create a basic fax design using pyuno, > then I'll make it customized and finally I'll create the GUI. Once the > fax wizard is done, I'll move on with the other wizards. Ooh :-) so - I had always assumed that there is probably a -lot- of mileage in using an automatic Java -> Python converter. This is because our Java code uses (primarily) OO.o / UNO APIs that should map to python quite nicely (perhaps with some converter tweaks). Our UNO / Abstract Windowing Toolkit ('awt') APIS are used instead of the native Java AWT eg. > This week I've been studying the java code in order to see what things > do and playing around a bit with Pyuno and the GUI. I've tried to > create some text components and some GUI dialogs. So far it's going > good although I've had problem with a few things I have to take a > deeper look. Great :-) My problem was that ooinstall doesn't seem to install the python scripting extension: solver/300/unxlngi6.pro/bin/script-provider-for-python.oxt which is deadly annoying ;-) but anyhow; here are some links: http://code.google.com/p/j2p/ http://code.google.com/p/java2python/ http://debedb.blogspot.com/2007/03/java-to-python-converter.html Personally, I would prefer an automated conversion to a manual one: not only because it should go quicker, but also be more reliable (in theory) - and hopefully more re-usable for other Java-bits we have. But of course Bjoern is your mentor :-) you need to please him. ATB, Michael. -- michael.me...@novell.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice