Niklas Nebel wrote:
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Are you sure that it doesn't affect even new documents you create later?
Then it would be a bug (Writer having a cached value that doesn't react
on changes of the configuration) and you should create an issue.
One may call it a bug, but it's not
Hi Matthias,
Are you sure that it doesn't affect even new documents you create later?
Then it would be a bug (Writer having a cached value that doesn't react
on changes of the configuration) and you should create an issue.
I checked this and it is a bug -- #71235
If it only doesn't affect
Mathias Bauer wrote:
Are you sure that it doesn't affect even new documents you create later?
Then it would be a bug (Writer having a cached value that doesn't react
on changes of the configuration) and you should create an issue.
One may call it a bug, but it's not surprising. When the old
Hi,
I don't know the API to change the corresponding setting at the
document, sorry. Perhaps somebody else does.
I will try to find how to change the view setting, but I still would
be glad if somebody else could give me a hint.
The Controller (ThisComponent.currentController) of the
Hi Christoph,
On 11/06/06 10:44, Christoph Lutz wrote:
I will try to find how to change the view setting, but I still would
be glad if somebody else could give me a hint.
viewsetting = thiscomponent.getCurrentController().getViewSettings()
gives you the view settings. There is a
Hi Christoph,
Christoph Lutz schrieb:
Hi,
So I would expect an option like ShowHiddenCharacters, in the
ViewSettings, but there is no such option. I can remember that the
support of HiddenCharacters is a feature that is much younger than
other features in ViewSettings. So could it be that
Peter Eberlein schrieb:
Hi Christoph,
There are some single properties, e.g. ShowBreaks, ShowParaBreaks,
ShowSpaces you can turn on or off. There is no one for all property.
Sorry, misunderstood, Frank has answered it yet.
Peter
Hi Frank, Hi Peter,
thanks for your answers!
I will try to find how to change the view setting, but I still would
be glad if somebody else could give me a hint.
viewsetting = thiscomponent.getCurrentController().getViewSettings()
gives you the view settings. There is a ShowHiddenParagraphs