On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 08:47:58PM +0200, Joseph Wenninger wrote: > Hi > > I really like the idea of the DCop interfaces, but I don't think they are > really userfull. It could by that I'm to silly, but I can't even add a table > with 3 columns and 2 rows to a kword file from within a script (bash). I > think it is a nice feature that all actions are exported, but what is it > good for, if the only action (which I found) for inserting a table is the > view's insert_table action, which pops up an modal dialog, so that kword > doesn't react to any further dcop calls, till this dialog is closed by the > user. > > Is there something planned to build a real usefull, standardized dcop > interface for koffice applications, which eg doesn't show popupdialogs, but > provides functioncalls like insert_table(columns,rows,inline) ?? I think in > this area there should be something done to improve usability. M$Office VBA > is usfull (despite the security issues), but koffice is far behind. > > It could be that I'm just too silly, or that the koffice features are just to > badly documented. If I misinterpreted the current scripting situation in > koffice the wrong way, than I'm sorry, but I'm quite stressed and at the end > of nerves, trying to use kword as some kind of report generator, which would > be quite easy in M$ Word to do I think one approach to make scripting easier is not to use bash for scripting (/me hopes Adrian doesn't read this ;-) . Take a look at the python bindings for an easier (and more flexible) approach. Simon _______________________________________________ Koffice-devel mailing list Koffice-devel@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice-devel