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struct PropertyStateChangeEvent |
- Base Hierarchy
PropertyStateChangeEvent
┗ ::com::sun::star::lang::EventObject
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- Description
- is delivered whenever the state of a "bound" property is changed.
It is sent as an argument to the method of
XPropertyStateChangeListener.
Normally these events are accompanied by the name, and the old
and new values of the changed property.
Void values may be provided for the old and new values if their
true values are not known.
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Elements' Summary |
PropertyName |
specifies the name of the property which changes its value.
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PropertyHandle |
contains the implementation handle for the property.
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OldValue |
contains the old value of the property.
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NewValue |
contains the new value of the property.
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Elements' Details |
PropertyName
string PropertyName;
- Description
- specifies the name of the property which changes its value.
This name identifies the property uniquely within an
XPropertySet. Upper and lower case are distinguished.
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PropertyHandle
long PropertyHandle;
- Description
- contains the implementation handle for the property.
It may be -1 if the implementation has no handle. You can use this
handle to get values from the XFastPropertySet
interface.
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OldValue
PropertyState OldValue;
- Description
- contains the old value of the property.
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NewValue
PropertyState NewValue;
- Description
- contains the new value of the property.
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