Hi Jimmy,
Jimmy wrote:
If a variable is set to be "invisible" in a Writer document, a gray box
stays visible all the time.
Is it possible with the API to make the invisible variables disappear
with Java?
Sorry no idea for the API.
But you know how to hide it from the UI? That's with Ctrl-F8
Hi everybody,
I am trying to load the OpenOffice using
com.sun.star.comp.helper.Bootstrap.bootstrap(), frrom web application. But I
am get the error:
"no executable office found"
What should I do?
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Hi,
it seems to be a bug and Andreas has already submit an issue for the problem
Thanks Juergen
Bernard Marcelly wrote:
Bonjour Andreas,
( unrelated note : your messages have a "reply-to" which disturbs my
emailer. It should read dev@api.openoffice.org )
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Well, we have not quite kicked off the contest. That will happen this
week :-)
But *everyone* on this planet really should send in templates, anyway.
ciao
Louis
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Hey there
If a variable is set to be "invisible" in a Writer document, a gray box
stays visible all the time.
Is it possible with the API to make the invisible variables disappear
with Java?
thanks
Jimmy
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Hi, to all
i try to use the code that are in the Developers Guide to disable and
re-enable commands in a OOoBean into a JavaBean.
The first time that i open the javabean the commands are disable
correctly. Than when i close, they are re-enable correctly. Then the
second time that i open the jav