Hi Kent,
i think that is a known bug, but i can't remember 100% and can't find
the appropriate bug id.
Maybe you can check if the API returns always the initial values when
you have created the frame.
Juergen
Kent Gibson wrote:
Thanks. I tried that. And I always get "41"?!
Unless of cours
Tobias Krais wrote:
> You explanation helps me. I will "patch" the ProtocolHandler config.
There is no reason to patch any config file. You should provide your own
protocolhandler.xcu in a UNO package and OOo will automatically merge
your file into the "built in" one (but only in memory, not on d
Is there any way I can ask a frame if any part of it
is in the non - printable area?
If any one has any ideas I would be very appreciative
and I will be happy to submit a snippet for it. I am
planning on submitting a couple of frame snippets
already.
Sorry for the deluge of questions. But this
Thanks. I tried that. And I always get "41"?!
Unless of course I need to refresh the frame somehow.
Here is what I am doing:
Object writerShape = documentFactory.createInstance(
"com.sun.star.text.TextFrame" );
XTextContent xTextContentShape = ( XTextContent )
UnoRuntime.queryInterface( XTextCon
Hi Kent,
If you have a textframe and you it is autosized is
there no way of finding out how big it is after you
put the text content in it?
I have tried everything. I have three text frames of
various sizes (due to various content) and they always
return the same size.
I even tried going thr
Tobias Krais wrote:
Hi Carsten
thanks for the hint. Since some days I read and try these chapters. If I
understand right, to make such changes "transient" I have to disble the
menu items, toolbar icons and shortcut keys transient concerning this
special commandurl. And I have to hope that a user
dumb me, ok now I see it under tools. hmm doesn't work
though. I will try to install it again.
--- Kent Gibson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thanks for the support.
>
> The Install file is suggesting to use pkgchk which
> warns that it is deprecated.
>
> It suggested to use another program and
Hi,
when i take a look on our download page i have the impression that it
needs some redesign and new fresh appearance.
First thing i would like to start is to collect ideas for new logos or
images for the SDK and URE. This new logos/images should be later used
as eye catcher on an initial d
Hi Andreas,
>> 1. adding a menu and toolbar item with the commandURL
>> "vnd.twc.oo.oocom:SaveACopy" (I did this already and the menu item is
>> grey - it is not known up to now).
> The menu item is gray, because there is no code bound to this command.
> You have to register a ProtocolHandler or
If you have a textframe and you it is autosized is
there no way of finding out how big it is after you
put the text content in it?
I have tried everything. I have three text frames of
various sizes (due to various content) and they always
return the same size.
I even tried going through the draw
The Developer's Guide says that Chaining Frames is not
possible (yet). I had a go anyway hoping it was out of
date. No luck.
So is this correct? Chaning is not Supported?
thanks.
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thanks for the support.
The Install file is suggesting to use pkgchk which
warns that it is deprecated.
It suggested to use another program and never gave any
indication of success or failure.
I am using 2.0.1.
I would suggest that you document the "Package
Manager" under tools menu.
The pack
Tobias Krais wrote:
Hi Matthias,
Menu commands are command strings that are handed over to the so called
Dispatch Framework. You can place "internal" commands there and then
some OOo code will be called or (if an "interceptor" is placed into OOo)
also some "external" code. You can also place "e
Hi Matthias,
> Menu commands are command strings that are handed over to the so called
> Dispatch Framework. You can place "internal" commands there and then
> some OOo code will be called or (if an "interceptor" is placed into OOo)
> also some "external" code. You can also place "external" comman
KINDLER Jurgen wrote:
Hello Jürgen,
-Original Message-
From: Jürgen Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
The function or better the behaviour of the bean isn't exactly
specified for all use cases and that is one major problem. There is too much
space for things that work per chance
Laurent Godard wrote:
Hi Juergen, Hi andreas
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Hello Jürgen,
>-Original Message-
>From: Jürgen Schmidt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
>
>The function or better the behaviour of the bean isn't exactly
>specified for all use cases and that is one major problem. There is too much
>space for things that work per chance, people count on i
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