Re: [api-dev] NetBeans OOo API plug-in for NB 6.7

2009-10-14 Thread Steffen Grund
Thank you, I will look into this. Steffen Александр Анисимов wrote: 2009/8/5 Juergen Schmidt juergen.schm...@sun.com mailto:juergen.schm...@sun.com Juergen Schmidt wrote: Hi Ariel, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote: Hi all, as NB 6.7 is out there,

Re: [api-dev] java MailMerger for open office 3.1.1

2009-10-14 Thread Juergen Schmidt
Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote: Hello Ted, On Thursday 08 October 2009, 08:30, Ted Zhou wrote: Dear All: I am trying to play with the MailMerger java possibly written more than 5 years ago. as you didn't quote your source, I didn't know what you where talking about, but a little searching

[api-dev] Regarding Data Validation

2009-10-14 Thread Madhur Kashyap
Hi, I am writing a small application in OpenOffice calc using Basic programming. There is a need to construct a list of valid strings based on current settings in one cell and enable data validation of another cell using this list of strings. I am facing two level difficulties 1.) I can't

Re: [api-dev] Regarding Data Validation

2009-10-14 Thread Niklas Nebel
On 10/14/09 11:05, Madhur Kashyap wrote: I am writing a small application in OpenOffice calc using Basic programming. There is a need to construct a list of valid strings based on current settings in one cell and enable data validation of another cell using this list of strings. I am facing two

[api-dev] OOoDraw question

2009-10-14 Thread Paolo Mantovani
Hi * I need to perform some selection in Draw Inspecting the result of ThisComponent.getCurrentSelection() I saw that getCurrentSelection() method results always a css.drawing.ShapeCollection, regardless you selected one or many shapes Unfortunately this service is not registered at draw

Re: [api-dev] java MailMerger for open office 3.1.1

2009-10-14 Thread Cor Nouws
Juergen Schmidt wrote (14-10-2009 9:47) Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote: You're welcome; you should also thank Cor, who pushed me into this ;-) @Jürgen: that snippet should be removed, because is rather misleading. I didn't look much at the source, but does not work anymore (not sure it ever