Joachim Lingner schrieb:
In case there are no 100% equivalent types in two different type
systems (oleautomation & UNO) one has to tweak a little. The Decimal
should cover the value space of a hyper and can therefore be used on
the oleautomation side when calling an UNO method which requires an
Marten Feldtmann schrieb:
Joachim Lingner schrieb:
Hi Marten,
Marten Feldtmann wrote:
When "running around" in the reflection system of OpenOffice 2.x I came
across the following problem:
Some constants have adefined data type "hyper", which means signed 64
bit values. When I query the value
Joachim Lingner schrieb:
Hi Marten,
Marten Feldtmann wrote:
When "running around" in the reflection system of OpenOffice 2.x I came
across the following problem:
Some constants have adefined data type "hyper", which means signed 64
bit values. When I query the value for that constant I get a
Hi Marten,
Marten Feldtmann wrote:
When "running around" in the reflection system of OpenOffice 2.x I came
across the following problem:
Some constants have adefined data type "hyper", which means signed 64
bit values. When I query the value for that constant I get a dispatched
(is this the r
When "running around" in the reflection system of OpenOffice 2.x I came
across the following problem:
Some constants have adefined data type "hyper", which means signed 64
bit values. When I query the value for that constant I get a dispatched
(is this the right name) with a vt type = 14.
I ra