It would not be hard to do that. There might be lots of solutions.
This is one of the examples:
http://distribution.openoffice.org/source/browse/distribution/mirrors/repository/production/tools/Calc/
The key you might have been looking for would be:
1. Name the filter as you like and fill "Filter name" field with it
during XSLT installation to your OpenOffice.org.
2. Specify the exact same filter name as a value of "FilterName"
property which will be passed to loadComponentFromURL().
Tora
Jakob Mandalka wrote:
Noone any Idea how to make this?
2009/8/6 Jakob Mandalka <jakob.manda...@googlemail.com>:
Hello everyone, i am new here and i have a question to ask which might be a
little complicated.
What i want to do is to develop a component such as a button in open office
which , when pressed, imports an xml file which can be selected by a file
dialog and apply an already installed xslt import filter -which basically
transforms the XML file and fits its data to a simple table-.So the result
is a report-like .odt file with data provided by my xml file.
(this is the final goal,for the moment i want to just do it from command
line java program)
I am stuck at how can i use the api to load a filter package i installed
before opening the document,so that when the page opens you see the .odt
file with the table and my data..
i am able to do so from openoffice interface , the traditional way, but how
can i do it programmatically..?For the moment i open a file from java using
the NOA API but i dont find any info on how to apply a filter prior to opening
it.
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