2005/5/12, Mathias Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Here's some C++ code for this (xCtx is the DefaultContext):
Thank you. That does what I want.
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Department Linux&Office Migration wrote:
>> Currently a TextDocument Service exports these interfaces, but that's not
>> reflected by the IDL.
>
> I have a related question: I have found out that a text document
> supports the XScriptProviderSupplier interface (by trial and error,
> because as Ch
Department Linux&Office Migration wrote:
> Hallo,
> on 2005-05-03 I posted a message to this mailing list (after
> subscribing first). The message made it to the archive
> http://api.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=12796
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Department Linux&Office Migration wrote:
> 2005/5/12, Mathias Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Anyway, in all cases (no documentation, derived or versioned services)
>> you need to use queryInterface to get the desired interface and you need
>> to check the return value,
>
> Technically yes, but
Department Linux&Office Migration wrote:
Hallo,
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Hi to all,
i have this problem: in a Writer document, i create a table, then i
rotate the cells of the first row (with the OOo API and Java). If i save
the document in Word 97/XP/2000 and i open it, the text in the cells is
not rotate... The same problem appear also if i don't use the API & Java