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Prevent L10n issue when building Help
Pootle does not convert back < and > into the same entities, thus disturbing XML parsing of string. Changed to (). Change-Id: I4e754313a2c51c6b5b190a7e236768fe84ec8672 Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/73444 Tested-by: Jenkins Reviewed-by: Olivier Hallot <olivier.hallot@libreoffice.org>
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<h2 id="N0239">Module import</h2>
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<warning id="N0240"><literal>XSCRIPTCONTEXT</literal> is not provided to imported modules.</warning>
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<section id="PythonFileSystemImport" >
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="N0241">%PRODUCTNAME Basic libraries contain classes, routines and variables, Python modules contain classes, functions and variables. Common pieces of reusable Python or UNO features must be stored in <link href="text/sbasic/python/python_locations.xhp" name="My macros">My macros</link> within <literal><User Profile>/Scripts/python/pythonpath</literal>. Python libraries help organize modules in order to prevent module name collisions. Import <literal>uno.py</literal> inside shared modules.</paragraph>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="N0241">%PRODUCTNAME Basic libraries contain classes, routines and variables, Python modules contain classes, functions and variables. Common pieces of reusable Python or UNO features must be stored in <link href="text/sbasic/python/python_locations.xhp" name="My macros">My macros</link> within <literal>(User Profile)/Scripts/python/pythonpath</literal>. Python libraries help organize modules in order to prevent module name collisions. Import <literal>uno.py</literal> inside shared modules.</paragraph>
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</section>
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<paragraph role="paragraph" id="N0242">Genuine BASIC UNO facilities can be inferred using <literal>uno.py</literal> module. Use <link href="text/sbasic/python/python_shell.xhp" name="Python interactive shell">Python interactive shell</link> to get a complete module description using <literal>dir()</literal> and <literal>help()</literal> Python commands.</paragraph>
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<table id="N0243">
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