Hi Regina,

Thanks for the info, though the scope of what were are targeting is of
inserting a chart into a document by means of the uno command and not
copying and pasting a chart from one place to the other. Thanks for
pointing out that the wizard does come up in writer if the uno command
is run within a table.

The idea for the sidebar is likely that when you select a chart OLE,
that the sidebar would have a 'chart' section in the properties tab
where you would be able to modify various aspects of the chart without
having to go into chart edit mode. Not sure how viable this from a
programming standpoint though.

Regards,
Jay

On 04/06/2015 05:58 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:
> Hi Heiko,
> 
> Heiko Tietze schrieb:
>> Hi Regina,
>>
>> thanks a lot for your reply. Of course, Writer and Calc are just
>> examples for
>> having the chart data included or not. However, Jay and me wonder how
>> to get
>> internal data in Calc working.
> 
> Copy a chart from one spreadsheet document to another, or from a Writer
> document as "LibreOffice Writer document", or copy a chart which is
> already of kind "own data" to the sheet.
> 
> [BTW, in AOO you will even create a kind "own data" when copying within
> the same spreadsheet document.]
> 
>  I guess your are talking from a programmer POV
>> and the data is always stored with the chart. So Calc is the exception.
> 
> It is more a view of ODF file format. The "own data" exists always as a
> "<table:table>" element. But if the chart is linked to a cell range some
> additional informations exist.
> 
>>
>> About the sidebar the idea was to have access to chart data not the OLE
>> object.
> 
> How will you get access to chart data? You have not even access to the
> uno-commands specific for charts, when the chart is not in edit mode.
> And when the chart is in edit mode, you have no sidebar.
> 
>  But I'm not sure if this direct access really needs to be available.
>> On the other hand the properties sidebar section that we have right
>> now would
>> be a nice means to tweak chart content instead of the multitude of
>> dialogs.
>> Just to start with one of them ;-).
> 
> Now I wonder, what you will do.
> 
> Kind regards
> Regina
> 
> 
> 

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