Kent, and others

Yes thats what y meaned, its common (and strange) that some property-informatiion only can be founded/obtained after you "placed" the object in the the document. For some property's (graphics) i had to enumerate, all graphics, to optain some info from a, individual graphic. why ???

Kent Gibson schreef:
Dear Fernand,

I am not sure what you mean, but regardless you saved
the day! I went back to your post ages ago where you
described your solution, and it worked like a charm.
My solution was way too slow.

Here is you solution in java, I will post it as a
workaround in the bug entry. As you may remember you
create a viewcursor and then get its y positio then go
to the end and then get the y postion again.
Thanks this really came in handy:

//    get the cursor
XTextViewCursor xViewCursor =
xViewCursorSupplier.getViewCursor();

xViewCursor.gotoRange( frameCursor, false );
Point pos = xViewCursor.getPosition();

int yPos1 = pos.Y;

xViewCursor.gotoEnd( false );

pos = xViewCursor.getPosition();

int yPos2 = pos.Y;

long actualHeight = yPos2 - yPos1;

--- Fernand Vanrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

You can, but (as i remembered) only after you placed
the frame on a document .
Sorry to be dramatic, but I desperately need a
workaround for this issue:

http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=63211
I have asked before, but got no replies.

Like the issues says it is impossible to ascertain
the
real height of a automatic height frame. But I
know
this info is known to the application, you can see
it
in the status bar?! Is there no way I can get this
information by dispatching commands? Or any other
mechanism?

thanks

kent
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