[scribus] Reach Text/Document Attributes through Scripter

Goude Vincent vincent.goude at gmail.com
Thu May 21 21:28:58 UTC 2015


Anyway dors anyone knows where i can find a detailed description of thé
scripting API?

Le jeu. 21 mai 2015 à 17:44, John Culleton <John at wexfordpress.com> a écrit :

> On Thu, 21 May 2015 12:23:41 +0200
> Rolf-Werner Eilert <eilert-sprachen at t-online.de>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi John,
> >
> >
> > Am 19.05.2015 21:55, schrieb John Culleton:
> >
> > > Scripting in Scribus is limited to Python
> > > which IMO is a pity. If Tcl/Tk or any
> > > arbitrary C language program were usable I
> > > could come up with many new ideas. IMO Python
> > > belongs in a Zoo dedicated to such reptiles.
> > > I have written two python scripts for book
> > > cover design but no one has deigned to
> > > include them in the distribution.
> > >
> >
> > By the way, what would you think about Gambas?
> > It's actively supported and under constant
> > development, and nearly everyone able to write
> > a script can easily write code in a BASIC
> > dialect. Moreover, this language can be easily
> > adapted/extended to comprise specialties like
> > in a DTP program, and working with strings is a
> > charme. Gambas is also very reliable, it
> > includes a non-GUI interpreter and has been
> > extended by objects and inheriting. If you are
> > interested:
> > http://gambas.sourceforge.net/en/main.html
> >
> > The only drawback would be that up to now it's
> > Linux-only, but is there a Python in Windows?
> >
> > Rolf
> >
> >
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> Python runs on Windows I am reasonably sure.
> Otherwise Scribus scripts wouldn't work on
> Windows.
>
> I am going in a different direction.
> I wonder if the Scribus functions that
> are accessible through Python only work with
> Python or if programs whose output is compiled C
> code could be called and then could call these
> functions? In other words I want to get away from
> interpreter languages altogether.
>
> Tcl/Tk has that ability to work with C language
> compiled modules.
>
>
>
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