"Brett Haydon" <bbhaydon at bigpond . com> wrote in message news:Pz_z6.11825$45.67392 at newsfeeds.bigpond.com... > Hi there, > > I have YATS (Yet Another Templating System) which I use to build > plain text and MS Word reports (and html) and then convert to PDF > to view on a web site. > > I'm seeing lots of action on open source word processors but does > anyone know of one scriptable from Python as a replacement for > MS word (so I can run it on Linux). > > I see that staroffice has a C++ api. Perhaps some talented person has > written a wrapper. I've thought about it, but done nothing about it, yet -- maybe I will once I get my new machine, which will be a Linux box. However, I noticed StarOffice also has a _Java_ api -- I suspect that using Jython to drive *that* might be simpler than writing a wrapper to allow using CPython, even with Boost... since any Java api IS already its own 'wrapper' for Jython's purposes...!-) Alex
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