Marco Bizzarri wrote:
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:04 PM, Greg Lindstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I would like to create and manipulate Open Office documents using Python. I
have found then UNO Python page and odfpy modules which seem to be exactly
what I need. The odfpy manual is, to me, a confusing list of objects and
methods (it's an impressive list!), but does not have much in the way of how
to use them. For example, I can open a spreadsheet and create new pages
(there's a nice example near the back of the manual) but I can't figure out
how to open an existing spreadsheet and list the names of the individual
sheets ("tabs").
I have written an application that access Microsoft Excel and creates
reports for work, but would like to create an Open Source version using Open
Office and release it to the community (and maybe get a talk at PyCon :-).
Is there someone here who can help me out, or is there an appropriate
mailing list for me to join?
Ciao, Greg.
you should check with the openoffice.org mailing list; I think what
you are looking for is the api mailing list for openoffice; you could
try to get the OpenOffice.org developers guide and the SDK, and check
it (but it is not a little work)
Regards
Marco
Thanks
--greg
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Greg,
If you follow this up, I hope that you
will post info to c.l.p
and let us know whether the UNO
interface is Python 2.5 compatible.
The last time I looked it was set for
2.3 or 2.4.
Colin W
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