[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Carsten!
Selon Carsten Driesner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Currently I only have a hard way to get this done. If you really need
it, just tell me and I can give you a description.
So you mean it's possible after all? If so, please just give a brief outline of
the p
Thanks, Carsten!
Selon Carsten Driesner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Currently I only have a hard way to get this done. If you really need
> it, just tell me and I can give you a description.
So you mean it's possible after all? If so, please just give a brief outline of
the procedure so I can have a
Laurent Godard wrote:
Hi Carsten
Again, I don't know what you mean with a toolbar group. There is a set
of default configuration properties for a toolbar. One of the
properties controls the docking state, but you can only change the
default for every toolbar.
i think the question is
- i def
Selon Laurent Godard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> i think the question is
> - i define an addon containing a toolbar
> - when deploying the addon is floating
> - user has to drag it to dock it manually
>
> How to deploy an addon containing a toolbar so that it is docked
> automatically ?
>
I couldn't p
Hi Carsten
Again, I don't know what you mean with a toolbar group. There is a set
of default configuration properties for a toolbar. One of the properties
controls the docking state, but you can only change the default for
every toolbar.
i think the question is
- i define an addon containing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, all!
It seems to be new behaviour in OOo 2.0 that when a new toolbar group is added
(by means of a .xcu) it appears floating by default so the user is free and
encouraged to place it wherever they see fit. I myself find this great, but I
have a client that find it a
Hi, all!
It seems to be new behaviour in OOo 2.0 that when a new toolbar group is added
(by means of a .xcu) it appears floating by default so the user is free and
encouraged to place it wherever they see fit. I myself find this great, but I
have a client that find it annoying... Well, so here I