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OpenOffice.org Scripting Framework

Maintainers: Andreas Bregas

Documentation for the latest release

Name

Description

Features

The Scripting Framework allows OpenOffice.org users to write and run macros in multiple languages including OpenOffice.org Basic, Python, Java, BeanShell and JavaScript. These macros can then be assigned to menus, toolbars, keyboard shortcuts, events and embedded objects.

Specifications for the Scripting Framework UI

Install

Install the latest OpenOffice.org 2.0 build

Script User Guides

See Developer Guide chapter attached to issue 29495, (PDF)

Utility Scripts contributed by the OpenOffice.org community

Script Developer Guides

See Developer Guide chapter attached to issue 29495, (PDF)

Debugging Scripts in NetBeans

Previous Releases

Version

Released

Early Developer Release Version 0.3

June 2003

Early Developer Release Version 0.2

April 2003

Early Developer Release Version 0.1

November 2002


Mailing List

Installation, User or Developer queries on the OpenOffice.org Scripting Framework

Issues

Issues found in the OpenOffice.org Scripting Framework should be logged in Issuezilla
component: framework
subcomponent: scripting

Last Modified: Nov 28 2006

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