officecfg/registry/schema/org/openoffice/Office/OptionsDialog.xcs |  124 
+++++-----
 1 file changed, 62 insertions(+), 62 deletions(-)

New commits:
commit cd559b38043c5572465b130cd8c9a5e9da563cbf
Author:     Samuel Mehrbrodt <samuel.mehrbr...@allotropia.de>
AuthorDate: Thu Feb 9 14:52:06 2023 +0100
Commit:     Samuel Mehrbrodt <samuel.mehrbr...@allotropia.de>
CommitDate: Thu Feb 9 15:03:10 2023 +0000

    Remove trailing whitespace
    
    Change-Id: Iec7704a23bb9397bca1e0ee610707803c4b836b6
    Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/146714
    Tested-by: Jenkins
    Reviewed-by: Samuel Mehrbrodt <samuel.mehrbr...@allotropia.de>

diff --git a/officecfg/registry/schema/org/openoffice/Office/OptionsDialog.xcs 
b/officecfg/registry/schema/org/openoffice/Office/OptionsDialog.xcs
index f1162324e699..979c0d65eb00 100644
--- a/officecfg/registry/schema/org/openoffice/Office/OptionsDialog.xcs
+++ b/officecfg/registry/schema/org/openoffice/Office/OptionsDialog.xcs
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 <!DOCTYPE oor:component-schema SYSTEM "../../../../component-schema.dtd">
 <oor:component-schema xmlns:oor="http://openoffice.org/2001/registry"; 
xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"; 
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"; oor:name="OptionsDialog" 
oor:package="org.openoffice.Office" xml:lang="en-US">
   <info>
-    <desc>Contains general structures used to hide a single option or an 
option 
+    <desc>Contains general structures used to hide a single option or an option
       tabpage or a whole option group.</desc>
   </info>
   <templates>
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
       </prop>
       <set oor:name="Pages" oor:node-type="OptionsPage">
         <info>
-          <desc>An optional set to allow to hide single options tabpages of 
this 
+          <desc>An optional set to allow to hide single options tabpages of 
this
            group.</desc>
         </info>
       </set>
@@ -67,26 +67,26 @@
     <group oor:name="Module">
       <info>
         <desc>Defines a Module. The options dialog displays entries in its tree
-         view only if they are defined to belong to the Module for which the 
-         options dialog is being displayed. The exception is the options 
dialog 
-         which is invoked from the Extension Manager, where the Module is 
+         view only if they are defined to belong to the Module for which the
+         options dialog is being displayed. The exception is the options dialog
+         which is invoked from the Extension Manager, where the Module is
          irrelevant.</desc>
       </info>
       <set oor:name="Nodes" oor:node-type="OrderedNode">
         <info>
-          <desc>A set member contains a Node (see type Node) which has been 
-           assigned to this Module. Also entities which do not own the Module 
-           may add members to the set. Please look at the specification for 
+          <desc>A set member contains a Node (see type Node) which has been
+           assigned to this Module. Also entities which do not own the Module
+           may add members to the set. Please look at the specification for
            applying restrictions
            
(http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/packagemanager/options_dialog_for_extensions.odt)
            The actual Node|s are kept in a separate set (OptionsDialog/Nodes),
-           to prevent redundancy, because a Node can be assigned to several 
-           Module|s. The position of a node (the tree view element) within the 
-           tree view of the options dialog is determined by the property Index 
-           of each set member. The position can be different dependent on the 
-           Module. Therefore the order is determined per Module. Only the 
owner 
+           to prevent redundancy, because a Node can be assigned to several
+           Module|s. The position of a node (the tree view element) within the
+           tree view of the options dialog is determined by the property Index
+           of each set member. The position can be different dependent on the
+           Module. Therefore the order is determined per Module. Only the owner
            of the Module should set the position (property Index).
-           The order is undefined if two or more members have the same value 
for 
+           The order is undefined if two or more members have the same value 
for
            the Index property.
            See also the description for OrderedNode.
          </desc>
@@ -95,32 +95,32 @@
     </group>
     <group oor:name="Node">
       <info>
-        <desc>Defines a node (the tree view element) which can be displayed in 
+        <desc>Defines a node (the tree view element) which can be displayed in
          the tree view of the options dialog.</desc>
       </info>
       <prop oor:name="Label" oor:type="xs:string" oor:localized="true" 
oor:nillable="false">
         <info>
-          <desc>The localized name which is displayed next to the node in the 
-           options dialog. If two different nodes (the tree view element) 
happen 
+          <desc>The localized name which is displayed next to the node in the
+           options dialog. If two different nodes (the tree view element) 
happen
            to have the same localized name then both are displayed.</desc>
         </info>
       </prop>
       <prop oor:name="OptionsPage" oor:type="xs:string">
         <info>
-          <desc>URL which references the dialog editor resource. This options 
-         page should only contain information for the user and should not 
+          <desc>URL which references the dialog editor resource. This options
+         page should only contain information for the user and should not
          accept input.</desc>
         </info>
       </prop>
       <prop oor:name="AllModules" oor:type="xs:boolean" oor:nillable="false">
         <info>
-          <desc>If true then this Node shall be displayed independent of the 
-           Module for which the options dialog is displayed -  that is, 
always. 
-           In this case it must not be assigned directly to one or more 
+          <desc>If true then this Node shall be displayed independent of the
+           Module for which the options dialog is displayed -  that is, always.
+           In this case it must not be assigned directly to one or more
            Module|s. That is, it must not exist as member in Module/Nodes of no
-           existing Module. 
-           This is an optimization so that an extension need not provide 
-           entries for all Module|s. 
+           existing Module.
+           This is an optimization so that an extension need not provide
+           entries for all Module|s.
            The default value is false.
          </desc>
         </info>
@@ -128,13 +128,13 @@
       </prop>
       <prop oor:name="GroupId" oor:type="xs:string" oor:nillable="false">
         <info>
-          <desc>Identifies a group of Node|s. All nodes (the tree view 
elements) 
-           which refer to the same group are displayed next to each other. If 
-           this property is set then GroupIndex must also have a value. The 
-           group will be used by Node|s which have been added to existing 
-           Module|s. If one defines a Module AND Node|s which are used in this 
-           Module, then GroupId must not be set. In this case one uses 
-           Module/Nodes/Index to determine the position of the nodes (the tree 
+          <desc>Identifies a group of Node|s. All nodes (the tree view 
elements)
+           which refer to the same group are displayed next to each other. If
+           this property is set then GroupIndex must also have a value. The
+           group will be used by Node|s which have been added to existing
+           Module|s. If one defines a Module AND Node|s which are used in this
+           Module, then GroupId must not be set. In this case one uses
+           Module/Nodes/Index to determine the position of the nodes (the tree
            view element).
            The empty string is no valid identifier and represents nil.
            See also GroupIndex.
@@ -144,16 +144,16 @@
       </prop>
       <prop oor:name="GroupIndex" oor:type="xs:int" oor:nillable="false">
         <info>
-          <desc>The index of the Node within the group. The index starts with 
-           null. If this property is set then property GroupId must also have 
-           a value. If a Node of this group is displayed depends on the 
-           respective Module to which it is assigned. For example, if there 
are 
-           the Nodes A(index 0), B (index 1), and C (index 2) in a group, 
-           and B is assigned to a different Module, then only A and 
+          <desc>The index of the Node within the group. The index starts with
+           null. If this property is set then property GroupId must also have
+           a value. If a Node of this group is displayed depends on the
+           respective Module to which it is assigned. For example, if there are
+           the Nodes A(index 0), B (index 1), and C (index 2) in a group,
+           and B is assigned to a different Module, then only A and
            B are displayed together although there indices are 0 and 2 (B has 
1).
            The value -1 is regarded as nil.
-           Actually one could have allowed to define a group per Module, so 
that 
-           the order could be different depending on the Module. But this 
would 
+           Actually one could have allowed to define a group per Module, so 
that
+           the order could be different depending on the Module. But this would
            have added more complexity to the data structures.
          </desc>
         </info>
@@ -161,25 +161,25 @@
       </prop>
       <set oor:name="Leaves" oor:node-type="Leaf">
         <info>
-          <desc>Leaves which are assigned to this node. Extensions can add to 
this 
+          <desc>Leaves which are assigned to this node. Extensions can add to 
this
            set new Leaf|s.</desc>
         </info>
       </set>
     </group>
     <group oor:name="Leaf">
       <info>
-        <desc>Defines a leaf (the tree view element). A Leaf must be assigned 
to 
+        <desc>Defines a leaf (the tree view element). A Leaf must be assigned 
to
          exactly one Node. </desc>
       </info>
       <prop oor:name="Id" oor:type="xs:string">
         <info>
-          <desc>The unique identifier of the Leaf. This must be the extension 
+          <desc>The unique identifier of the Leaf. This must be the extension
            identifier if this Leaf was defined by an extension.</desc>
         </info>
       </prop>
       <prop oor:name="Label" oor:type="xs:string" oor:localized="true" 
oor:nillable="false">
         <info>
-          <desc>The localized name that is displayed for the leaf in the 
options 
+          <desc>The localized name that is displayed for the leaf in the 
options
            dialog.</desc>
         </info>
       </prop>
@@ -190,25 +190,25 @@
       </prop>
       <prop oor:name="EventHandlerService" oor:type="xs:string" 
oor:nillable="false">
         <info>
-          <desc>Name of the event handler service which is used as argument in 
-           com.sun.star.awt.XContainerWindowProvider.createContainerWindow. 
This 
-           handler does not even process events from the options page but also 
+          <desc>Name of the event handler service which is used as argument in
+           com.sun.star.awt.XContainerWindowProvider.createContainerWindow. 
This
+           handler does not even process events from the options page but also
            provides for saving and reading the respective values.</desc>
         </info>
       </prop>
       <prop oor:name="GroupId" oor:type="xs:string" oor:nillable="false">
         <info>
-          <desc>Identifies a group of Leaf|s. All Leaf|s which have the same 
+          <desc>Identifies a group of Leaf|s. All Leaf|s which have the same
            GroupId form a group and the corresponding entries in the tree view
            are displayed next to each other.
            If this property is set then the property GroupIndex must
            also be set.
-           The GroupIndex represents the position within the group. If one 
-           owns the Node (e.g. defined it oneself) then one can set the 
GroupId 
-           to the name of the Node to which this Leaf is assigned. The Leaf|s 
of 
-           this particular group are displayed first under the node (the tree 
+           The GroupIndex represents the position within the group. If one
+           owns the Node (e.g. defined it oneself) then one can set the GroupId
+           to the name of the Node to which this Leaf is assigned. The Leaf|s 
of
+           this particular group are displayed first under the node (the tree
            view element) before any other groups.
-           If one does not own the Node then one should not use the Node name 
as 
+           If one does not own the Node then one should not use the Node name 
as
            group id.
            The empty string is regarded as nil.
          </desc>
@@ -228,21 +228,21 @@
     </group>
     <group oor:name="OrderedNode">
       <info>
-        <desc>Represents a reference to a Node and an optional index. 
-         Instances of this type are used in a set (see Module). The name of 
the 
-         set member must be the same as the one of the respective Node. The 
-         index determines the position of the node (the tree view element) in 
+        <desc>Represents a reference to a Node and an optional index.
+         Instances of this type are used in a set (see Module). The name of the
+         set member must be the same as the one of the respective Node. The
+         index determines the position of the node (the tree view element) in
          the options dialog for a particular Module.</desc>
       </info>
       <prop oor:name="Index" oor:type="xs:int" oor:nillable="false">
         <info>
-          <desc>Determines the position of the node in the options dialog. 
-           The index starts with null. That is, the corresponding node 
+          <desc>Determines the position of the node in the options dialog.
+           The index starts with null. That is, the corresponding node
            appears at the first position in the tree view of the options 
dialog.
            If the value is -1 then the index is undefined. If one adds
            Node|s to a Module which one does not define oneself (e.g. the 
Module
-           is owned by someone else), then one must not set the Index. This 
-           applies, for example, to extensions which add their Node|s to 
existing 
+           is owned by someone else), then one must not set the Index. This
+           applies, for example, to extensions which add their Node|s to 
existing
            Module|s.
            The value -1 is regarded as nil.
          </desc>
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@
   <component>
     <set oor:name="OptionsDialogGroups" oor:node-type="OptionsGroup">
       <info>
-        <desc>Contains the set of single options, options tabpages and options 
+        <desc>Contains the set of single options, options tabpages and options
          groups which should be hidden.</desc>
         <label>Hidden options</label>
       </info>

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