Thanks a lot, chengjh. It's very helpful. I'll not waste time on this test via UNO api.
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 3:04 PM, chengjh <[email protected]> wrote: > HI Xiao Ting, > > As I know, currently, it seems not able to do as you expect..The option > settings are stored in class SwModuleOptions, which defines a variable > named by "pModuleConfig" in class SwModule,accessible > globally.Theoretically, the pair APIs "setPropertyValue" > and "getPropertyValue" provided by css::beans::XPropertySet can be used to > set/get the certain settings,such as the AutoCaption configuration > because css::beans::XPropertySet is a parent interface of > SwXTextDocument,equal position with XTextDocument mentioned in your code > segment..Developers can get its instance from the similar code segment as > below.Please double confirm because I didn't code or verify.. > > XComponent xComponent = unoApp.newDocument("swriter"); > XPropertySet xPS = ( XPropertySet )UnoRuntime.queryInterface( > XPropertySet.class, xComponent); > > > Unfortunately,the implementations of "setPropertyValue" > and "getPropertyValue" in class SwXTextDocument don't provide the code to > set/get the AutoCaption configuration value. Hope it helpful for you.. > > On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 9:19 AM, Xiao Ting Xiao <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I want to use UNO api to verify swriter's AutoCaption configuration. > > In order to whether it is feasible, I made the following steps: > > > > Step 1, > > I manually configure swriter's AutoCaption via menu > > Tools-->Options-->OpenOffice.org Writer-->AutoCaption, check > > "OpenOffice.org Writer Table" to automatically add caption when inserting > > table. > > > > Step 2, > > I run the following script to insert table via UNO api, but caption was > not > > added automatically. > > > > XComponent xComponent = unoApp.newDocument("swriter"); > > XTextDocument xTextDocument > > =(XTextDocument)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XTextDocument.class, > xComponent); > > XText xText = xTextDocument.getText(); > > XTextCursor xTextCursor = xText.createTextCursor(); > > XMultiServiceFactory xWriterFactory > > > > > =(XMultiServiceFactory)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XMultiServiceFactory.class, > > xTextDocument); > > XTextTable xTable = > > (XTextTable)UnoRuntime.queryInterface(XTextTable.class, > > xWriterFactory.createInstance("com.sun.star.text.TextTable")); > > xText.insertTextContent(xTextCursor,xTable,false); > > > > Is there extra operation I need to do? or it is not feasible to verify > > AutoCaption configuration via UNO api? > > > > Thanks your response. > > > > > > -- > > Best Regards,Jianhong Cheng >
