On 2/9/2013 11:21 AM, rusi wrote:
On Feb 9, 7:27 pm, Morten Engvoldsen <mortene...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Team,
I Have saved my output in .doc file and want to format the output with
*************Start the File ************************
Some data here
*******************End of File*****************************
Can you let me know how can i do that using Python?
If it were not for the doc file type, its a couple of lines of code to
do what you are asking.
With doc files however its a bit of a headache.
MSOffice doesn't script with python (as far as I know).
It can be with the pythonwin extensions.
Best to use whatever it allows -- VBA I guess
Libreoffice allows a number of different scripting options including
python -- all poorly documented and obsolete.
eg http://www.openoffice.org/udk/python/scriptingframework/
LibreOffice 4.0.0, released 2 days ago, upgrades the bundled Python from
2.6 (itself an upgrade) to 3.3!
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/4-0-new-features-and-fixes/
One new addition, also from the above
'''
"LibreLogo" vector graphics language: Logo toolbar and interpreter
Logoposter en.jpg Turtlegraphics.png Logochessboard.png
The lightweight implementation (1400 lines in Python-PyUNO) uses the
embedded Python to give a simplified programming interface to the
excellent vector graphics of LibreOffice for graphic design and
education (including teaching of word processing). ...
'''
I am hoping the PyUNO doc will see improvement.
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