This software tool, written in Python, uses MRI technology to provide introspection capabilities for UNO objects. With its powerful features, users can gain a deeper understanding of their software architecture and make more informed decisions.
One of the main benefits of MRI is that it functions as a UNO service, making it easy to use from other programming languages. To use MRI, you'll need to have Python-UNO bridge already installed. Once you have that taken care of, you're ready to start taking advantage of MRI's many features.
For example, MRI allows you to set property values that have a numeric, string, enum, or boolean type value. Additionally, you can call methods that only require arguments with a numeric, string, enum, or boolean type value from MRI. More excitingly, MRI can now set struct type values for properties with numeric, string, enum, and boolean types.
Regarding the OpenOffice.org suite, it's a popular cross-platform office application alternative that supports a wide range of file formats. It's based on StarOffice, originally created by StarDivision and acquired by Sun Microsystems in the late 1990s. OpenOffice.org's open-source code was released in 2000 and has since been updated with proprietary components to improve its market viability.
OpenOffice.org has also been made available under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), allowing users to access its features free of charge. However, it is worth noting that the project cannot use the term "OpenOffice" due to trademark constraints. As a result, it is now known as OpenOffice.org.
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