Hi Stefan,Helge
Happy New Year!
Thank you for your comments.It's helpful to me.If the language status bar
control
displays nothing and there is no menu pop-up,Is it disabled? Can I write
scripts as this rule?
Best Regards
Zhang Hong
Zhang Hong
Beijing Redflag Chinese 2000 Software CO.,LTD
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2008-01-03
发件人: Stefan Baltzer
发送时间: 2008-01-02 20:00:34
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主题: Re: [qa-dev] question about language status bar control
Happy New Year!
Please see my comments inline.
zhang Hong wrote:
> [...]
> The steps which I have problems as following:
>
> New document
> Insert frame, OK
> Select frame
> Verify that language status bar control is disabled
> The question is how to verify that language status bar control whether
> disabled or not?what is the standard for disabled and enabled?
> If there is no display in language status bar control,Is it disabled?
The status bar language control should be ENABLED only in a "meaningful
situations". That means only when the cursor position is in text or when
text content is selected. For example in the document body, in a writer
document table, or in a writer text box).
For the users point of view, a greyed-out (or, as in this case,
invisible) entry means that the control is disabled.
However, it is not really disabled, because the nenu still comes up when
the comntrol is clicked. It doesn't do anything, but this is irritating
for the user. I wrote an issue for this:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=84939
And once Ilooked at this with the developer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), I also
wrote another issue for the main menu entries not being disabled when
i.e. a frame is selected:
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=84940
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Stefan
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