Howdy. I've asked this before a couple of weeks ago, but nested in
another thread so maybe it was overlooked...at least there wasn't any
answer...
How do I create a composer that I can access through CORBA? I would like
to create a composer object and access it through the
GNOME/Evolution/Composer interface(1). Using the GNOME/Evolution/Shell
interface I can create a composer through the handleURI method, e.g. in
python:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import bonobo
import Bonobo
from GNOME import Evolution
shell = bonobo.get_object("OAFIID:GNOME_Evolution_Shell",
"IDL:GNOME/Evolution/Shell:1.0")
shell.handleURI("mailto:foo bar baz xx")
but if I do that I don't get an id for the object created, so I can't
modify the message text. Since the Composer interface exists I assume
there is a way to get to a composer though it, but I'm lost as to how...
Any ideas?
/mailund
FOOTNOTES:
1. I want to create some "template" mails where the contents of
the template is semi-dynamic, i.e., I want a script to
generate a message from some data, show me a composer window
to let me edit the message if needed, and then send it.
Should be easy, but I don't know how to access the composer
:(
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