I might just add that some VB samples from Microsoft indicate that I
might be able to get through by iterating the shapes of each slide
[1]. However I've been unable to find what they reference as the
"TextFrame" of a shape so I can dig into the range and then the
language id.

I'll hope I'll get there soon, hopefully someone has the answer and
can spare some pain :)

Thanks again,
Branden

[1] https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/245468

On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 4:18 PM, Branden Visser <mrvis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Similar to how one can get the language code on the character runs of
> a HWPF file, is there something similar for an HSLF? In PowerPoint, I
> can go into the outline, select all text boxes and set their review
> language. Then, I can save it as a PPT / HSLF format. This UI is
> fairly similar to word, however the API seems quite a bit different,
> as drilling down to the character runs in the HSLF API doesn't seem to
> find it's way to any kind of language code that may have been set in
> the outline.
>
> Note, I'm not trying to accurately find what the language a document
> was composed in, I'm trying to find the metadata, if any, has been set
> by the author of the file.
>
> Is anyone familiar about how to access this language information in
> the API, either high or low level?
>
> Thanks,
> Branden

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