Unfortunately these bundled python scripts and the location where they are stored are kind of “locked” – You can’t simply dump a. LOC comes bundled with some python scripts, probably located here:Ĭ:\Program Files\LibreOffice\share\Scripts\python\ My version is given below (although there is a new one now, 7.1.2)…Įnable Form Controls…. My goal is to do the same with LibreOffice ( LO) on a Linux machine – I’ll make another post relating to that later after I’ve mastered this Windows one.įirst off, Immense thanks to everyone across the web that’s contributed in some way to being able to achieve this. This post takes you through my experience using a user created button / push-button via Form Controls in LibreOffice Calc ( LOC) to trigger a user defined python script macro on a Windows 10 machine. The ULTIMATE GOAL is to be proficient in running python scripts in LO on a Linux machine with an ARM CPU – My raspberry Pi.Ĭurrent progress: Just managed to get one user defined python script running in LO on Windows 10 My “ pre-goal is to be become proficient in running python scripts from LibreOffice ( LO) in Windows 10 (a 64bit OS) with an 圆4 CPU. The snapshot of the python code is given at the end and how to make the python program executable. The excellent Christopher Barnatt of Explaining Computers dot com had a Raspberry Pi doing data logging with LibreOffice in Linux (probably a Virtual Machine as he said he was on his Windows laptop! and openpyxl – which amazingly seems to work with LibreOffice Calc !!))
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