I want to (preferably on Windows) start Open Office on a particular document, search for a fixed string and replace it with another string selected by my program.
How do I do that, from an external Python program? OLE-something? The native Python scripting solution?
(The document is in the Word 97-2003 format, but that is probably not relevant?)
jro
I'd say using the Python-UNO bridge. Does this work for you?
import uno
ctx = uno.getComponentContext()
service_manager = ctx.getServiceManager()
desktop = service_manager.createInstanceWithContext("com.sun.star.frame.Desktop", ctx)
document = desktop.loadComponentFromURL("file:///file.doc", "_blank", 0, ())
replace_desc = document.createReplaceDescriptor()
replace_desc.setSearchString("text_to_replace")
find_iter = document.findFirst(replace_desc)
while find_iter:
find_iter.String = "replacement_text"
find_iter = document.findNext(find_iter.End, replace_desc)
See the XSearchable docs for details on searching. Also, make sure to have OpenOffice started with the following command line: swriter "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=2002;urp;"
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来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7783678/remote-control-or-script-open-office-to-edit-word-document-from-python