:: com :: sun :: star :: frame ::
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service ToolbarController |
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- Usage Restrictions
- not published
- Description
- is an abstract service for a component which offers a more complex user
interface to users within a toolbar.
A generic toolbar function is represented as a button which has a state
(enabled,disabled and selected, not selected). A toolbar controller can
be added to a toolbar and provide information or functions within a more
sophisticated user interface. A typical example for toolbar controller
is the font chooser within the toolbar. It provides all available fonts in
a dropdown box and shows the current chosen font.
- Since
- OOo 2.0
- See also
- XDispatchProvider
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Exported Interfaces - Summary |
XStatusListener |
with this interface a component can receive events if a feature has
changed.
(details)
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::com::sun::star::lang::XInitialization |
used to initialize a component with required arguments.
A toolbar controller needs at least three additional arguments
provided as ::com::sun::star::beans::PropertyValue:
(details)
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::com::sun::star::util::XUpdatable |
used to notify an implementation that it needs to add its listener or remove
and add them again.
(details)
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XToolbarController |
used to notify changed features and requests for additional user interface
items.
(details)
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XSubToolbarController |
used to notify and retrieve information that are specific for sub-toolbar
controllers.
(details)
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Exported Interfaces - Details |
XStatusListener
- Description
- with this interface a component can receive events if a feature has
changed.
The toolbar controller implementation should register itself as a
listener when its XUpdatable
interface has been called.
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::com::sun::star::lang::XInitialization
- Description
- used to initialize a component with required arguments.
A toolbar controller needs at least three additional arguments
provided as ::com::sun::star::beans::PropertyValue:
- Frame
a XFrame
instance to which the toolbar controller belongs.
- CommandURL
a string which specifies the command a
toolbar controller is bound.
- ServiceManager
a
::com::sun::star::lang::XMultiServiceFactory
instance which can be used to create additional UNO services.
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::com::sun::star::util::XUpdatable
- Description
- used to notify an implementation that it needs to add its listener or remove
and add them again.
A toolbar controller instance is ready for use after this call has been made
the first time. The toolbar implementation guarantees that the controller's
item window has been added to the toolbar and its reference is held by it.
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XToolbarController
- Description
- used to notify changed features and requests for additional user interface
items.
Mostly used by a toolbar implementation to forward information to and request
services from a toolbar controller component. This interface must be usable
after com::sun::star::lang::XInitialitation::initialize
has been called. The behavior of the interface is undefined if the controller
component hasn't been initialized.
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XSubToolbarController
- Usage Restrictions
- optional
- Description
- used to notify and retrieve information that are specific for sub-toolbar
controllers.
Used by implementations that want to provide the toolbar button/sub-
toolbar function feature. A controller supporting this interface exchanges
the function of its own toolbar button, that opened the sub-toolbar, with
the one that has been selected on the sub-toolbar.
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