- What is the relationship or importance of JRE for LibreOffice Macro in Python ?
2.Does someone have to install JRE, if he receives and opens a LO Calc file with Macro in Python for the first time ?
2.Does someone have to install JRE, if he receives and opens a LO Calc file with Macro in Python for the first time ?
Heh. I remember you have been using latest daily builds of master toward 6.4 - and that problem should not have been there - I thought I have fixed that (already in 6.2: see Why is Java needed for running macros on Libreoffice?)… so - please file a new bug for that, with specific steps, because JRE is definitely not needed for Python scripts, and the warning only means there’s a kind of bug in the process of searching for the script engine.
Please don’t forget to mention the bug # here, and - also add me to CC list in the bug itself (because currently this site’s notification system is broken, and I likely will not receive a notification when you add the # here). Thank you!
In my office, every notebook is installed all the same - Fedora 30 Workstation KDE from Fedora Spins and LO 6.4.0.0.alpha+. Before I will report the bug, I tried to uninstall LO and reinstall Version: 6.2.5.2
Build ID: 1ec314fa52f458adc18c4f025c545a4e8b22c159 CPU threads: 4; OS: Linux 5.1; UI render: default; VCL: kde5; Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); UI-Language: en-US Calc: threaded.
The message box ‘JRE Required’ as shown above still shows.
Fixed for 6.4. Will be available in dailies tomorrow (if nothing breaks dailies: it happens).
Thanks for spotting this; obviously there are more places affected by this than I imagined. If you find similar cases, please file new reports, and CC me there. Thank you!
Today I learned creating new menu linking with BASIC Macro for the first time, such warning message popped up again after clicking to select a Sub. Will this be fixed also in 6.4.x.x as you mentioned above ?
| Fedora 30 Workstation KDE of Fedora from Spins | LibreOffice 6.3.1.2-2 |
No idea - please provide steps to check.
Menu bar | Tools > Customize
Menus Tab | Scope > file1.ods
Add
New menu pop up | Menu name > New Menu 1 > ok
Menus tab | Category > Macros
Such message shows immediately after clicking Macros.
What is “Add”? There’s no such button or label or anything on that tab
Ah, ok. So it all boils down to this:
Menu bar | Tools > Customize
Menus Tab | Category > Macros
No, this is not handled yet… Please file a bug report, as I asked you above.