Thanks Andrew,
that is basically what I had to do, there are cases where you can skip over
looking at all redlines because of the order but that is the algorithm I
needed to do. Otherwise an idea would be apply a temporary marking to the
text or a style that would externalize the redline and then use that to
find out where it applies to, and then remove it later... ugg.
mike
On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 12:00 AM, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak <
andrew@pitonyak.org> wrote:
I remember looking at redlines way back in the dark recesses of time, so
I loaded up AndrewMacro.odt
The best I saw there was the ability to enumerate text sections to find
"Redline" text portion sections.
If I had to determine if the cursor was currently in a redline section, my
first guess at a solution would probably be to go looking for redlines in
the text object containing the view cursor and then check the start and end
point of each redline to see if it contains the cursor. Feels like a bad
solution to me (as in it is probably slow), but it is the best that comes
to my mind (assuming I understand your question correctly).
On 08/07/2013 09:35 PM, James Michael DuPont wrote:
OK, thank you for your support. I will look into this when I have time.
Thanks,
mike
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 2:23 PM, Miklos Vajna <vmiklos@suse.cz> wrote:
On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 12:33:35PM -0500, James Michael DuPont <
jmdpplks@gmail.com> wrote:
I am feeling stupid here, so please excuse my ignorance, but I did not
find
any api to tell me if the current cursor is in a redline, can you please
point me in the right direction? I just found an api to give me the
list of
redlines and have been checking the cursor to see if it is in one of
them.
As far as I know, that's not directly possible. Here is how I would do
the API for it:
- see
http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/core/sw/source/ui/uiview/view2.cxx#639
on how to check if an SwPosition (that's the internal equivalent of a
position in the document model) is inside a redline using
SwDoc::GetRedline()
- it's already possible to check if the cursor is e.g. at the end of
line:
http://api.libreoffice.org/docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/view/XLineCursor.html#isAtEndOfLine
The implementation of that is in the SwXTextViewCursor class:
http://opengrok.libreoffice.org/xref/core/sw/source/ui/uno/unotxvw.cxx#1649
From that, you could add a new isInRedline() method to the cursor, which
would return exactly what you need.
HTH,
Miklos
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