Hi all,
I'm struggling with context menu interception and would apreciate
your help.
This are my questions:
a) In OO-Writer the context menu Font has a sub menu and an icon, but
the properties of the context menu Font are this:
Property name = CommandURL Value= .uno:CharFontName
Kohei Yoshida wrote:
Sure, I'm all for keeping track of new features. But I'm against using
a means of public humiliation to make us comply with that requirement.
I think you just have a bad day. Sit back, relax and understand that
Bernd's mail just was a friendly reminder to what he thinks
Bernd Eilers wrote:
Note that everywhere where there is a feature-info: in the Spec.
abstract column of the Release Notes the process used a dirty fallback
to use information from the feature announcement mail instead of using
information from the specification because either a
I've started to see these messages on the features announce list (via
Gmane). This seems like a good thing, but I have some questions:
1) Is there any mechanism for feedback on these features?
None seem to have any issue number; are they supposed to be tracked
through the CWS name? If so, is
Hi Gerhard,
Schuster Gerhard escribió:
Hi all,
I'm struggling with context menu interception and would apreciate
your help.
you have read my mind. Next week I was going to send a mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject How to implement a context menu
interceptor in the real world
I will
Rony wrote:
FWIW: MS Word has been having that ability for quite a few versions now.
There one would use the Language tab on styles to define what language it
is used for (on that dialog one is able to turn off grammar- and
spell-checking).
How is that different from implementing language