Difference between revisions of "API/Samples/Java/Office/OptionsPageDemo"
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=== Usage === | === Usage === |
Revision as of 15:17, 9 January 2009
This NetBeans project contains a sample OpenOffice.org extension.
The extension demonstrates how to add a custom options page within the
existing options pages of Writer.
The extension uses a custom registry schema to store configuration values. Additionally the extension shows how to add a custom help for an extension.
Source
You will find the source code of this extension in the OpenOffice.org Subversion repository:
svn export svn://svn.services.openoffice.org/ooo/contrib/sdk/examples/java/OptionsPageDemo
- dialogs: contains the xdl dialog file for the option page. Can be edited using OpenOffice.org's built-in dialog editor (see macros).
- registry: contains the customized registry files for storing the configuration values of this extension.
- src: the Java sourcecode of the extension.
- help: the xhp help files that are integrated into OOo's help system.
Usage
Open the project via NetBeans (you need the OpenOffice.org plugin version 2.x or higher), right-click on the project and press "Deploy and run extension in OpenOffice.org". If you do not trust this extension, better press "Debug extension..." as this omitts you local user settings.