Hi Mathias, >> Not sure I'd sign this. Technically, I could imagine the embedded object >> adding Undo actions to the Undo manager of the container document >> (letting those actions survive/handle the temporary destruction of the >> embedded object when it is deactivated is, well, a challenge only, not >> an impossibility, I suppose :) ). >> >> Whether this is desired from an UX point of view might be a different >> question. > > This will break at least if the OLE object is not an OOo object. :-P
Sure, the implicit premise for the above statement was "embedded OOo object" :-P > Besides that, of course nothing is impossible in software. That's an urban legend. Except you can show me the piece of code which solves the halting problem. Ciao Frank -- ORACLE Frank Schönheit | Software Engineer | frank.schoenh...@oracle.com Oracle Office Productivity: http://www.oracle.com/office --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@api.openoffice.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@api.openoffice.org