Hi,

On 14.06.2013 01:27, Henry Tiquet Leyva wrote:
Hello Oliver,

I already saw the new sidebar function but the idea is to do one function
(or one default style) for change the orientation of one page without
change the orientation of all pages in a document.


Sorry for the late response.

I am willing to support you.
Unfortunately, I will concentrate my complete energy on the AOO 4.0 release in the next days. Then I will be on vacation till the end of July. Afterwards, I hope I have some time for further and deeper support.

I assume you know the UI steps to change the orientation of a single page. Possible steps are: - create a new page style with the same attributes as the current one, but with changed orientation and with following page style set to the current one - insert a page break at the first paragraph of the page with applying the newly created page style

Try to figure out how you can implement such UI steps.


Best regards, Oliver.

Best regards!


2013/6/13 Oliver-Rainer Wittmann <orwittm...@googlemail.com>

Hi,


On 12.06.2013 21:09, Henry Tiquet Leyva wrote:

So, I would like to know if I can program these styles and what part of
code I need to modify for do it.


I can help.

Again, I would like to know, if you had a look at the current function in
the new sidebar and how this function relates to the one you have in mind.
I would also like to know what concrete you have in mind to implement - it
is still unclear to me.
Then I can point you to the corresponding source code and the stuff that
needs to be done.


Best regards, Oliver.




2013/6/11 Alexandro Colorado <j...@oooes.org>

  On 6/11/13, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann <orwittm...@googlemail.com> wrote:

Hi,

On 11.06.2013 11:24, Alexandro Colorado wrote:

On 6/11/13, Oliver-Rainer Wittmann <orwittm...@googlemail.com> wrote:

Hi,

On 11.06.2013 04:23, Henry Tiquet Leyva wrote:

Hello everyone,
I would like begin to modify the AOO code and I think to begin with

the

page orientation (Writer).
The idea is to create a button on the toolbar for change the page
orientation with a click.

I would like to know what code manipulates the orientation page in
Writer.


The new sidebar feature introduced a page property panel which is

active

in Writer. In this page property panel you can easily change the page
orientation of the page style which is applied at the current cursor
position.

Is this function the one you want to implement?
If yes, I propose not to duplicate this functionality in a toolbar.
May
be you have further ideas how the user experience of this existing
function could be changed/improved.
If not, I would like to ask you to tell more about the function you

want

to implement. Thanks in advance.


I would need to see this feature in action, then I will understand it
better as well as learn how they got around the previous explanation
by RGB.

Is the implementation from the current page up to the end of the
document? or is it ONLY that current page.


May be you have missed some of my words which are:
"In this page property panel you can easily change the page orientation
of the page style which is applied at the current cursor position."


Ok but that has always be the way the regular page dialog is built I
thought it was a NEW behavior.

  As said, this function changes the page orientation of a page style.
Thus, all pages which have this page style applied will change its
orientation. This will also influence the text flow as the pages will in
general not contain the same content when the orientation is changed.

Best regards, Oliver.

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