Andy Cordwell wrote:
> Hiding the menu turned out to be fairly straight forward (see code).
> Using a similar pattern I can also hide the various tool bars etc but I
> can't hide the status bar. For statusbar, I pass:
> private:resource/statusbar/statusbar and the function returns true
> (in
After I'd worked out how to connect the dots ;) I've solved some of my
problems:
Window size and position can be controlled by creating a new frame and
requesting the new OO window is drawn inside this frame. Since we
control the outer frame I can move it around and size it as I wish.
The
Hmmm..
Nice to know.
Infact I planned something like. But never had enough time.
Keep us posted about this.
Regards,
Srini
On 6/6/06, Andy Cordwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd like to write a application that opens a PowerPoint presentation and
plays it to the end, all without u
I'd like to write a application that opens a PowerPoint presentation and
plays it to the end, all without user intervention (which I think I've
done - see earlier posts).
After a quick demo of this, our end-user asked that the slideshow simply
starts playing, without showing the Impress wind