Hi All,<br><br>I initially asked this on the users list and was redirected here.<br><br>I am wanting to call LibreOffice from a Python script,
using uno, to convert some files. Because of version incompatibilities
between the system Python and the version distributed with LO
(OOoPython) it seems that the only way that "import uno" will work
reliably is when it is done from OOoPython. Because of this I am
planning to have a system Python script run OOoPython via
subprocess.call(...) to do the conversion. By playing around with
OOoPython on the command line (in OSX 10.6) I discovered that the
PYTHONPATH needs to be set up properly before uno can be successfully
imported.<br>
<br>Is there a way to automatically set this up, or do I have to write
something in my script to discover and configure the path? I would like
this to work on Linux, Windows and OSX.<br><br>Glenn<br><div><div><br></div></div><br>