Re: [api-dev] How to set PDF-Export Options via API?

2007-10-24 Thread Giuseppe Castagno
André Schnabel wrote: Hi, I working on a little tool to export documents to PDF using OOo-API (based on the java file exporter example - my first attemt in OOo programming). Works quite well, but I'd like to set enhanced export properties like ExportBookmarks or ExportFormFields. I

Re: [api-dev] How to set PDF-Export Options via API?

2007-10-24 Thread André Schnabel
Hi Giuseppe Jürgen, thanks for the information - I got my tool working. André - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [api-dev] Problems with installing and uninstalling Extensions

2007-10-24 Thread Christoph Neumann
Hi Tobias, Tobias Krais wrote: 6. The problem first occured when doing the following steps via Java API: - detecting the version number of the installed extension. Then removing the extension. At least installing a newer version of the extension. does your Java tool hold a reference to the

Re: [api-dev] How to change the default page style

2007-10-24 Thread Ool
If you have not set a own default template for text, writer uses the size of the actual printer settings. No, it doesn’t. I have the settings of all my printers set to A4 and still all the new documents OpenOffice creates are “letter”-sized until I change them manually—every single one. And

Re: [api-dev] Styling cells in a spreadsheet in Basic

2007-10-24 Thread Alexandro Colorado
thanks oliver however I dont see how to get the borders and width since is not color based is nowhere to be found near that IDL. The only border I found was for table which I am not sure is the same as the spreadsheet borders. On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 11:14:45 -0500, Oliver Brinzing [EMAIL

Re: [api-dev] Styling cells in a spreadsheet in Basic

2007-10-24 Thread Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
I think that you set borders either using a Style (just a guess, never have done it, but it would imply that the style itself specifies the border), or by manipulating a cell (or probably a cell range, I am guess rather than grabbing a copy of my book). I know that I do cover this in my book,