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Hi Carsten,
thanks a lot for your help... :-) but there is still one question i have:
One creates an extension with a top level menu using "OfficeMenuBarMerging":
<node oor:name="AddonUI">
<node oor:name="OfficeMenuBarMerging">
<node oor:name="org.test.oo.menu" oor:op="replace">
<node oor:name="S1" oor:op="replace">
<prop oor:name="MergePoint">
<value>.uno:WindowList</value>
</prop>
<prop oor:name="MergeCommand">
<value>AddBefore</value>
</prop>
<prop oor:name="MergeFallback">
<value></value>
</prop>
<node oor:name="MenuItems">
<node oor:name="menu" oor:op="replace">
<prop oor:name="Title">
<value>mYmENU</value>
</prop>
[...]
Is it possible to force a second extension to add it's menu entries
to the above mentioned top level menu ?
For example, toolsbars can be addressed using:
"private:resource/toolbar/addon_org.test.oo.toolbar"
inside the CalcWindowState.xcu to set the "UIName".
Oliver
> My "OfficeMenuBar" items can take advantage from this behaviour. They use
> these images ...
> but the "OfficeToolBar" items do not :-( Is it a bug ?
I will try to create an example ... can take some time...
> You have to create a new node within the "OfficeToolBar" set to create a new
> toolbar
ahh, and i tried to create a second "OfficeToolBar" node ...
But it's also possible to deploy a couple of addons.xcu's, for example
"addons-toolbar1,xcu"
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