XGrphic information I've found in the SDK documentation at
<your LibreOffice Install
locaation>sdk/docs/idl/ref/interfacecom_1_1sun_1_1star_1_1graphic_1_1XGraphic.html
Wanting use this also, later this week, for reading images into database
fields with a python script - so happened to look that up over the weekend.
Haven't tried using it yet though.
On Tue, Aug 21, 2018 at 11:40 AM Pusteblumi <benbignoise@gmx.de> wrote:
Hi Alex,
Alex Thurgood wrote
Look for a message with the following title on the dev mailing list :
API-CHANGE - dropping string properties which use
vnd.sun.star.GraphicObject URL
Thanks for your info. After lots of reading, now I know that I used a
deprecated way of loading image files into a document, and that I'll have
to
replace that outdated code.
I learned that the use of GraphicURL has to be replaced by something called
XGraphic.
Now the big question is, where can I find a documentation of that?
Or is this something I should ask directly in that thread on the dev
mailing
list?
Cheers,
Klaus
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