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Re: KJSEmbed hits the big time
by Norbert on Friday 29/Aug/2003, @01:52
Yes, python scripts in KOffice are possible. I already have a "Prove-Of-Concept" plugin for KSpread on my hard disc, but it is outdated and doesn't work with 1.3. Maybe I will look into this again, once I get back to develop on KSpread in mid of September.
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Re: KJSEmbed hits the big time
by panzi on Wednesday 07/Jun/2006, @00:51
If there would be a poll, I would vote for python. :)
JavaScript is nice, but it's OOP features seem a bit hackish.
I like python and python is very commonly used.
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