Hello Georg, I suggest you call me and provide additional information, like "How is the paragraph <text:p> being marked" during a dialogue and afterwards, I will write the answer for all to the list.
Cheers, Svante ᐧ 2018-07-06 18:57 GMT+02:00 DevNews <[email protected]>: > Hallo, > > I am afraid, that I don‘t understand what are the scopes of OdfElements > and Controls. Is there a possibility to get the corresponding Control from > a OdfElement? > If someone can advice me something to read in order to understand the > concept of OdfElement and Control, it would be great. > > > My concrete problem is: > > I read a valid odt-document, that includes a marked <text:p>. > I find the OdfElement corresponding to the marked <text:p> by navigating > through the document. > > I can convert this OdfElement into a Paragraph by: > Paragraph paragraph = Paragraph.getInstanceof((TextParagraphElementBase) > odfParagraph); > > As the parent of this OdfElement actually includes a paragraph as a child > it should be possible to convert the parent into a ParagraphContainer, > isn’t it? > > So I am looking for a function like: > > ParagraphContainer pcontainer = getParagraphContainer( > paragraph.getOdfElement().getParentNode()); > > Can somebody give a hint, how to do this? > > Or is there a function that gives me the Control from a OdfElement? (as I > understood that the ParagraphContainer is a Control and not a OdfElement.) > > Thanks in advance > > Georg > > > > > > ________________________________ > safir Wirtschaftsinformationsdienst GmbH > Sitz der Gesellschaft: Möllendorffstraße 49, 10367 Berlin > Geschäftsführer: Thilo Kind > Registergericht: Amtsgericht Berlin Charlottenburg, HRB 66681 > USt-ID: DE 193584747 > ________________________________ > > > > > > -- > This email was Malware checked by UTM 9. http://www.sophos.com >
