On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 11:46 AM, Pedro Giffuni wrote:
> Hello;
>
> I have been noticing damjan's great advance in merging the gbuild stuff.
>
> IMO, this is a great thing that will likely be unnoticed by our users
> as it has no real effect on the binaries but it is significant in
> improving th
Hello;
I have been noticing damjan's great advance in merging the gbuild stuff.
IMO, this is a great thing that will likely be unnoticed by our users
as it has no real effect on the binaries but it is significant in
improving the build experience.
Now, it appears the only thing holding a new
Many thanks,JZA.I will use Xray to search relational undo api.
Looking forward to hear from you.
> 在 2016年3月15日,23:28,JZA 写道:
>
> Even if there is not XUndoManager there was an Undo service AFAIK. Since
> the documentation has move on from 3.x I would suggest to use the XRay
> explorer and look
Even if there is not XUndoManager there was an Undo service AFAIK. Since
the documentation has move on from 3.x I would suggest to use the XRay
explorer and look for services available. I tried lookingfor legacy
releases, but only the binaries are there, I could look for old
documentation release n
openoffice3.4 has com.sun.star.document.XUndoManager interface which 3.2 has
not.
Since I have to use 3.2 ,do we have any other way to solve this?
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> 发件人: JZA
> 主题: 回复: ctrl+z not work when add a listener to keyboard
> 日期: 2016年3月15日 GMT+8 21:38:13
> 收件人: dev
> 回复-收件人: dev@openof
Why not trigger the undo action instead through the API?
On Mar 15, 2016 8:20 AM, "homer" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’m using java on windows 64bit ,my open office version is 3.2.1.
>
> If I click on a RectangleShape ,then press alt+z,the selected shape do
> align action.(A keyhandler listen on key event.
Hi,
I’m using java on windows 64bit ,my open office version is 3.2.1.
If I click on a RectangleShape ,then press alt+z,the selected shape do align
action.(A keyhandler listen on key event.)
If I want to undo that align action,press ctrl+z as usual,nothing happened.
But ctrl+a ,ctrl+c,ctrl+v,ctrl
On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 22:39:58 -0600
Herb Eichner wrote:
> Hello Open Office;
> Mon. Mar. 14/2016
> I am no longer able to open “open office” on my iMac Desktop computer. My
> WebBrowser is Safari. Once it was easy to do my documents work, and could
> copy & past into your pages, but now when I t