Thanks, Caolan.
I found what you mean.
So all the 'GetPresentation' end up in the same 'Organizer' tab for all the
items or each one is found in some other UI dialog ?
When I said "ENUM" I meant the "SfxItemPresentation" ENUM that is inputted
to the function..
I didn't find much documentation on what the different values mean.
Best,
Adam Fyne
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-----Original Message-----
From: Caolán McNamara [mailto:caolanm@redhat.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 6:12 PM
To: Adam Fyne
Cc: Miklos Vajna; libreoffice@lists.freedesktop.org
Subject: Re: Guidance on 'Paragraph Tab' bug
On Mon, 2013-08-05 at 18:25 +0300, Adam Fyne wrote:
Hi Caolan,
Thanks for the quick reply.
1. I'm not sure what you mean "don't count lines..." - is there any
chance you can send me a screenshot of this?
In writer, hit F11, right click on a paragraph style and select modify and
you get the paragraph style dialog. There will be an "Organizer" tab page,
and in that there is a "contains" frame. My understanding is that the text
shown in that frame is created via GetPresentation.
2. Is this mandatory? How do I know what each ENUM means in the
function and how to handle it? (I took a look at other SfxPoolItems
and each one has its own logic, some don't even have it).
I don't know what enum you mean. But if you look at the organizer tab page
you get a feel for the idea, some text to describe in words the effect of
the attribute. (Quality varies a lot I admit per attribute)
C.
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