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#ifndef __com_sun_star_frame_XModel2_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_frame_XModel2_idl__
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
//=============================================================================
module com { module sun { module star { module frame {
//=============================================================================
/** extends interface XModel.
The foloowing functions are added:
- enumeration of all currently connected controller objects.
(not getCurrentController() only, which depends on focus)
- establish new view controller factory methods, which will make
it possible to create new views for this model.
*/
interface XModel2 : com::sun::star::frame::XModel
{
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** provides list of all currently connected controller objects.
Please note: Because this interface will might be used inside
multi threaded environments those list can contain still disposed items
or it new added controller will be missing (if they was added after this
enumeration was created).
@returns
list of controller objects.
Enumeration can be empty but not NULL.
*/
com::sun::star::container::XEnumeration getControllers();
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** provides the available names of the factory to be used to create views.
The names are usually logical view names. The following names have
a defined meaning, i.e. every concrete implementation which returns such
a name must ensure it has the same meaning, and if a concrete implementation
has a view with the given meaning, it must give it the name as defined here:
- Default specifies the default view of the document.
- Preview specifies a preview of the document. A minimal implementation of such a view
is a Default view which is read-only.
- PrintPreview specifies a print preview of the document.
Implementations of this interface might decide to support additional
view names, which then are documented in the respective service descriptions.
@see createView
@returns
a sequence of names of all supported views for this document.
*/
sequence< string > getAvailableViewControllerNames();
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** creates the default view instance for this model.
Effectively, this method is equivalent to calling createView with
the ViewName
being "Default"
.
@param Frame
used to place the new created view there
@return the new view controller instance
@throws ::com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException
if one of the given parameter was wrong
@throws ::com::sun::star::uno::Exception
if creation of a new view failed by other reasons
*/
com::sun::star::frame::XController2 createDefaultViewController( [in] com::sun::star::frame::XFrame Frame )
raises (com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException,
com::sun::star::uno::Exception );
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** creates a new view instance classified by the specified name and arguments.
The newly created controller must not be connected with the document and the
frame. That is, you should neither call XFrame::setComponent, nor
XController::attachFrame, nor XController::attachModel,
nor XModel::connectController, not XModel::setCurrentController.
All of this is the responsibility of the caller, which will do it in the proper order.
@param ViewName
classified name of instance
@param Arguments
arguments used for creation
@param Frame
used to place the new created view there
@return the new view controller instance
@throws ::com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException
if one of the given parameter was wrong
@throws ::com::sun::star::uno::Exception
if creation of a new view failed by other reasons
*/
com::sun::star::frame::XController2 createViewController( [in] string ViewName ,
[in] sequence< com::sun::star::beans::PropertyValue > Arguments ,
[in] com::sun::star::frame::XFrame Frame )
raises (com::sun::star::lang::IllegalArgumentException,
com::sun::star::uno::Exception );
};
//=============================================================================
}; }; }; };
#endif