[osis-core] [Fwd: [ooo-announce] Early Developer Release of Office Scripting Framework]

Kirk Lowery osis-core@bibletechnologieswg.org
Fri, 06 Dec 2002 07:08:00 -0500


Harry,

Here is an announcement of script support within OpenOffice that is java-based. 
Here is one way, at least, that one could enforce OSIS conformance on the author 
of an OSIS document...

Blessings,

Kirk

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [ooo-announce] Early Developer Release of Office Scripting Framework
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 19:48:15 +0000 (GMT)
From: Sander Vesik <Sander.Vesik@Sun.COM>
Reply-To: announce@openoffice.org
To: announce@openoffice.org


From: "Tomas O'Connor" <tomas.oconnor@sun.com>

Hi,

We have just released an Early Developer Release of the Scripting
Framework for OpenOffice.org.

To install this release go to:

http://framework.openoffice.org/scripting/index.html

and follow the instructions in the Install link.

It will allow you to write scripts in Java with full access to the
current document and run them from OOo.

We provide a NetBeans module and a JEdit plugin to support OOo
script development and deployment. You have full access to the current
OOo document from your script and can use any of the Java Uno API's to
manipulate it.

You can deploy your scripts to an OpenOffice.org installation or
into an OpenOffice.org document. You can then invoke the scripts
from within OOo, just use the new Tools/ Assign script dialog in
OOo to bind the available scripts written in Java to a menu or key
binding and you are all set.

Please feel free to download and try it out against the new
OpenOffice 643C build.

Best regards,

Scripting Framework Team




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Kirk E. Lowery, Ph.D.
Director, Westminster Hebrew Institute
Adjunct Professor of Old Testament
Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia

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