1<html> 2<head> 3 <title>OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% SDK - Examples</title> 4 <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../docs/sdk_styles.css"> 5 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> 6 <meta name="author" content="Jürgen Schmidt"> 7 <meta name="created" content="2004-12-14"> 8</head> 9 10<body class="sdkbody"><a name="examples"/> 11<table class="table1" cellpadding=0> 12 <tr style="background-image:url(../docs/images/sdk_head-2.png); backgorund-position: bottom; "> 13 <td class="background" colspan="3" align="left"><img src="../docs/images/sdk_head-1.png" width="800" height="120" usemap="#Map" border="0"></td> 14 </tr> 15 <tr> 16 <td colspan="3"><img class="nothing10" src="../docs/images/nada.gif"></td> 17 </tr> 18 <tr> 19 <td class="content1"><img class="nothing8" src="../docs/images/nada.gif"></td> 20 <td> 21 <table class="table2"> 22 <tr> 23 <td colspan="3"><img class="nothing1" src="../docs/images/nada.gif"></td> 24 </tr> 25 <tr> 26 <td> 27 <table class="table3"> 28 <tr> 29 <td colspan="2" class="head1">Examples</td> 30 <td align="right"><a href="../index.html" title="link to the SDK start page"><img class="navigate" src="../docs/images/nav_home.png"></a></td> 31 </tr> 32 </table> 33 </td> 34 </tr> 35 <tr> 36 <td> 37 <table class="table3"> 38 <tr> 39 <td colspan="3"> 40 <p>The SDK provides a rich set of examples in different programming 41 languages (Java, C++, OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic, OLE) to illustrate the use 42 of the API and demonstrate how to benefit from the included word 43 processor, spreadsheet, presentation software, graphics program and 44 database of OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE%.<br> 45 Some fo the examples need a running office instance listening on a 46 port. If this is necessary you will get further information in the 47 makefiles.</p> 48 <p>Every makefile contains at least one run target to execute an 49 running example, please see the makefile output in the different 50 example directories. Some of the examples which create a component have 51 no run target. In these cases a document is provided which instantiates 52 and runs the component (see the makefile output). Also the Basic 53 examples provide documents which use and shows the implemented 54 functionality.</p> 55 </td> 56 </tr> 57 <tr> 58 <td><img class="line" src="../docs/images/sdk_line-1.gif"></td> 59 </tr> 60 </table> 61 </tr> 62 <tr> 63 <td> 64 <table class="table3"> 65 <tr valign="top"> 66 <td class="content3"><img src="../docs/images/arrow-1.gif"></td> 67 <td><a href="DevelopersGuide/examples.html" title="link to the Developer's Guide examples overview page">Developer's Guide examples</a></td> 68 <td class="content75">The <a href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/OpenOffice.org_Developers_Guide" title="link to the Developer's Guide in the Wiki">Developer's Guide</a> comes 69 with a rich set of examples which demonstrate the use of the API in 70 the different application areas.</td> 71 </tr> 72 <tr valign="top"> 73 <td class="content3"><img src="../docs/images/arrow-1.gif"></td> 74 <td><a href="#Java_examples" title="link to the Java examples section">Java examples</a></td> 75 <td class="content75">Set of simple and more complex examples which 76 shows the use of the API from Java.</td> 77 </tr> 78 <tr valign="top"> 79 <td class="content3"><img src="../docs/images/arrow-1.gif"></td> 80 <td><a href="#Cpp_examples" title="link to the C++ examples section">C++ examples</a></td> 81 <td class="content75">Small set of examples which shows the use of 82 the API from C++.</td> 83 </tr> 84 <tr valign="top"> 85 <td class="content3"><img src="../docs/images/arrow-1.gif"></td> 86 <td><a href="#Basic_examples" title="link to the OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic examples section">OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic examples</a></td> 87 <td class="content75">Small set of examples which shows the use of 88 the API from OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic.</td> 89 </tr> 90 <tr valign="top"> 91 <td class="content3"><img src="../docs/images/arrow-1.gif"></td> 92 <td><a href="#OLE_examples" title="link to the OLE examples section">Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) examples</a></td> 93 <td class="content75">Examples which show the use of the API from 94 OLE.</td> 95 </tr> 96 <tr valign="top"> 97 <td class="content3"><img src="../docs/images/arrow-1.gif"></td> 98 <td><a href="#CLI_examples" title="link to the CLI examples section">Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) examples</a></td> 99 <td class="content75">Examples which show the use of the API from 100 the CLI.</td> 101 </tr> 102 </table> 103 </tr> 104 </table> 105 </td> 106 <td class="content1"><img class="nothing8" src="../docs/images/nada.gif"></td> 107 </tr> 108 <tr> 109 <td colspan="3"><img class="line" src="../docs/images/sdk_line-1.gif"></td> 110 </tr> 111 <tr> 112 <td class="content1"><img class="nothing8" src="../docs/images/nada.gif"></td> 113 <td> 114 <table class="table2"> 115 <tr> 116 <td> 117 <table class="table3"> 118 <tr> 119 <td colspan="2" class="head1"><a name="Java_examples">Java examples</td> 120 <td align="right"> 121 <a href="#examples" title="link to the examples overview"><img class="navigate" src="../docs/images/nav_up.png"></a> 122 <a href="../index.html" title="link to the SDK start page"><img class="navigate" src="../docs/images/nav_home.png"></a> 123 </td> 124 </tr> 125 </table> 126 </td> 127 </tr> 128 <tr> 129 <td> 130 <table class="table4"> 131 <tbody> 132 <tr class="thead"> 133 <td class="cell20">Text Document Examples</td> 134 <td class="cell80">Description</td> 135 </tr> 136 <tr> 137 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Text/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Text examples">BookmarkInsertion</a></td> 138 <td class="cell80">This application connects to the office server and 139 gets the <a href="../docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/lang/XMultiComponentFactory.html" title="link into the IDL reference to the interface com.sun.star.lang.XMultiComponentFactory"> multi component factory</a>. An empty text document will be opened 140 and an example text will be entered. Afterwards, some bookmarks will be 141 inserted.</td> 142 </tr> 143 <tr> 144 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Text/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Text examples">HardFormatting</a></td> 145 <td class="cell80">This program connects to the office server and gets 146 the <a href="../docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/lang/XMultiComponentFactory.html" title="link into the IDL reference to the interface com.sun.star.lang.XMultiComponentFactory"> multi component factory</a>. Furthermore, an empty text document will be 147 opened, an example text will be entered, some text attributes will be 148 inspected, and the <a href="../docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/beans/PropertyState.html" title="link into the IDL reference to the enum com.sun.star.beans.PropertyState"> PropertyState</a> will be checked from the selection.</td> 149 </tr> 150 <tr> 151 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Text/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Text examples">SWriter</a></td> 152 <td class="cell80">The program connects to the office server and gets the 153 <a href="../docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/lang/XMultiComponentFactory.html" title="link into the IDL reference to the interface com.sun.star.lang.XMultiComponentFactory"> multi component factory</a>. An empty text document will be created, some 154 text will be entered, and a text table, a colored text, and text frame 155 will be inserted.</td> 156 </tr> 157 <tr> 158 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Text/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Text examples">StyleCreation</a></td> 159 <td class="cell80">The example connects to the office server and gets the 160 <a href="../docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/lang/XMultiComponentFactory.html" title="link into the IDL reference to the interface com.sun.star.lang.XMultiComponentFactory"> multi component factory</a>. An empty text document will be opened, a new 161 paragraph style will be created, and applied.</td> 162 </tr> 163 <tr> 164 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Text/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Text examples">StyleInitialization</a></td> 165 <td class="cell80">The program connects to the office server and gets the 166 <a href="../docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/lang/XMultiComponentFactory.html" title="link into the IDL reference to the interface com.sun.star.lang.XMultiComponentFactory"> multi component factory</a>. Thereafter, an empty text document will be 167 opened and an example text will be entered. The paragraph collection will 168 be used, in order to apply a different paragraph style on the 169 paragraphs.</td> 170 </tr> 171 <tr> 172 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Text/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Text examples">TextDocumentStructure</a></td> 173 <td class="cell80">The application connects to the office server and gets 174 the <a href="../docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/lang/XMultiComponentFactory.html" title="link into the IDL reference to the interface com.sun.star.lang.XMultiComponentFactory"> multi component factory</a>. An empty text document will be opened, an 175 enumeration of all paragraphs and an enumeration of all text portions 176 will be created.</td> 177 </tr> 178 <tr> 179 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Text/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Text examples">TextReplace</a></td> 180 <td class="cell80">The example connects to the office server and gets the 181 <a href="../docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/lang/XMultiComponentFactory.html" title="link into the IDL reference to the interface com.sun.star.lang.XMultiComponentFactory"> multi component factory</a>. An empty text document will be created, an 182 example text will be inserted, and some English spelled words will be 183 replaced with US spelled words.</td> 184 </tr> 185 <tr> 186 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Text/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Text examples">GraphicsInserter</a></td> 187 <td class="cell80">The GraphicsInserter creates a graphics object on an 188 empty text document by setting its position, width, height, and URL.</td> 189 </tr> 190 <tr> 191 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Text/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Text examples">WriterSelector</a></td> 192 <td class="cell80">This class gives you information on the selected 193 objects (text range, text frame, or graphics) at an OpenOffice.org 194 Server.</td> 195 </tr> 196 <tbody> 197 </table> 198 </td> 199 </tr> 200 <tr> 201 <td> 202 <table class="table4"> 203 <tbody> 204 <tr class="thead"> 205 <td class="cell20">Spreadsheet Document Examples</td> 206 <td class="cell80">Description</td> 207 </tr> 208 <tr> 209 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Spreadsheet/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Spreadsheet examples">CalcAddins</a></td> 210 <td class="cell80">This component adds new functions to the spreadsheet 211 application. After registering the component, the inserted functions can 212 be found with help of the functions autopilot. The new functions are 213 assigned to the category <i>Add-in</i>.</td> 214 </tr> 215 <tr> 216 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Spreadsheet/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Spreadsheet examples">ChartTypeChange</a></td> 217 <td class="cell80">This class loads an OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Calc document and 218 changes the type of the embedded chart.</td> 219 </tr> 220 <tr> 221 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Spreadsheet/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Spreadsheet examples">EuroAdaption</a></td> 222 <td class="cell80">The application connects to the office server and gets 223 the <a href="../docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/lang/XMultiComponentFactory.html" title="link into the IDL reference to the interface com.sun.star.lang.XMultiComponentFactory"> multi component factory</a>, opens an empty Calc document, enters an 224 example text, sets the number format to DM, changes the number format to 225 EUR (Euro), and uses the DM/EUR factor on each cell with content.</td> 226 </tr> 227 <tr> 228 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Spreadsheet/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Spreadsheet examples">SCalc</a></td> 229 <td class="cell80">The program connects to the office server and gets the 230 <a href="../docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/lang/XMultiComponentFactory.html" title="link into the IDL reference to the interface com.sun.star.lang.XMultiComponentFactory"> multi component factory</a>. Then an empty calc document will be opened, 231 cell styles will be created, some data will be inserted into the sheets, 232 and the created cell styles will be applied. Finally, a 3D chart will be 233 inserted.</td> 234 </tr> 235 <tbody> 236 </table> 237 </td> 238 </tr> 239 <tr> 240 <td> 241 <table class="table4"> 242 <tbody> 243 <tr class="thead"> 244 <td class="cell20">Drawing Document Examples</td> 245 <td class="cell80">Description</td> 246 </tr> 247 <tr> 248 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/Drawing/" title="link to the source directory of the Java Drawing examples">SDraw</a></td> 249 <td class="cell80">This program connects to the office server and gets 250 the <a href="../docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/lang/XMultiComponentFactory.html" title="link into the IDL reference to the interface com.sun.star.lang.XMultiComponentFactory"> multi component factory</a>. Afterwards, an empty text document will 251 be created and some shapes will be inserted on the draw page.</td> 252 </tr> 253 <tbody> 254 </table> 255 </td> 256 </tr> 257 <tr> 258 <td> 259 <table class="table4"> 260 <tbody> 261 <tr class="thead"> 262 <td class="cell20">Document Handling Examples</td> 263 <td class="cell80">Description</td> 264 </tr> 265 <tr> 266 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/DocumentHandling/" title="link to the source directory of the Java DocumentHandling examples">DocumentConverter</a></td> 267 <td class="cell80">The program offers a service that converts arbitrary 268 documents to a favored document type.</td> 269 </tr> 270 <tr> 271 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/DocumentHandling/" title="link to the source directory of the Java DocumentHandling examples">DocumentLoader</a></td> 272 <td class="cell80">The <i>DocumentLoader</i> can open a new or an 273 existing document.</td> 274 </tr> 275 <tr> 276 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/DocumentHandling/"title="link to the source directory of the Java DocumentHandling examples">DocumentPrinter</a></td> 277 <td class="cell80">The <i>DocumentPrinter</i> allows you to print the 278 favored pages of a specified document on your favored printer.</td> 279 </tr> 280 <tr> 281 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/DocumentHandling/" title="link to the source directory of the Java DocumentHandling examples">DocumentSaver</a></td> 282 <td class="cell80">The DocumentSaver shows how to save a document and 283 how you can change the type of your document.</td> 284 </tr> 285 <tbody> 286 </table> 287 </td> 288 </tr> 289 <tr> 290 <td> 291 <table class="table4"> 292 <tbody> 293 <tr class="thead"> 294 <td class="cell20">UNO Component Examples</td> 295 <td class="cell80">Description</td> 296 </tr> 297 <tr> 298 <td class="cell20"><a href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Object_Inspector" title="link to the Object Inspector project page in the wiki">Object Inspector</a></td> 299 <td class="cell80">The Object Inspector is primarily an auxiliary tool 300 for the developer, which can present information about an object of the 301 OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% API at run-time. Depending on the object to be inspected, 302 appropriate methods, interfaces, services, and attributes can be displayed 303 to the developer. The methods, interfaces, services and attributes are 304 represented in a predictable tree. If the attributes contained in an 305 object are to be examined, the appropriate nodes in the tree can be 306 expanded with the help of the mouse. For each non primitive object, five 307 categories are offered to the user, as long as those are available with 308 that object. The Object Inspector is currently available as a NetBeans project 309 only because of major code changes. Please see the <a href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Object_Inspector" title="link to the Object Inspector project page in the wiki">project page</a> for further details.</td> 310 </tr> 311 <tr> 312 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/MinimalComponent/" title="link to the source directory of the Java MinimalComponent example">MinimalComponent</a></td> 313 <td class="cell80">This class provides a minimal UNO component. You can 314 take this class as a base for your own components. By extensions of this 315 class it is possible to also extend the function range of the Office.</td> 316 </tr> 317 <tr> 318 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/PropertySet/" title="link to the source directory of the Java PropertySet example">PropTest</a></td> 319 <td class="cell80">Contains a component that provides property set 320 interfaces by means of inheriting <a href="../docs/java/ref/com/sun/star/lib/uno/helper/PropertySet.html" title="link into the Java UNO reference to the PropertySet helper class">com.sun.star.lib.uno.helper.ProperterSet</a>.</td> 321 </tr> 322 <tr> 323 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/ToDo/" title="link to the source directory of the Java ToDo example">ToDo</a></td> 324 <td class="cell80">For every to-do listed in a spreadsheet document, this 325 component calculates the start date, day of week of the start date, the 326 end date, and the day of week of the end date. All calculations are 327 dependent upon the values of "Needed Days", "Due Date" 328 and "Status". The columns "Needed Days" and 329 "Status" are mandatory. The first to-do should be placed in 330 row nine. The date to start the calculation should be placed in cell C6. 331 The private holidays should be placed in cell K4/K5 and below.<br> 332 All rows will be calculated up to the first empty cell in the first 333 column. If a cell in the column "Due Date" is colored red, 334 you should take a look at your entries.</td> 335 </tr> 336 <tr> 337 <td class="cell20"><a href="java/EmbedDocument/EmbeddedObject" title="link to the source directory of the Java EmbeddedObject example">EmbeddedObject</a></td> 338 <td class="cell80">Contains a component that provides an example of embedded object implementation.</td> 339 </tr> 340 <tbody> 341 </table> 342 </td> 343 </tr> 344 <tr> 345 <td> 346 <table class="table3"> 347 <tr> 348 <td colspan="3"> 349 <p>Additional information:</p> 350 <p> 351 <a href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/WritingUNO/Simple_Component_in_Java" title="link to the "Simple component in Java" chapter in the Developer's Guide">How to write a UNO component in Java</a><br> 352 <a href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/Java/Java_Language_Binding" title="link to the "Java UNO Language Bnding" chapter in the Developer's Guide">Java UNO Language Binding</a><br> 353 <a href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/WritingUNO/Debugging" title="link to the "Debugging Java components" chapter in the Developer's Guide">Debugging Java components</a><br> 354 </p> 355 </td> 356 </tr> 357 </table> 358 </td> 359 </tr> 360 </table> 361 </td> 362 <td class="content1"><img class="nothing8" src="../docs/images/nada.gif"></td> 363 </tr> 364 <tr> 365 <td colspan="3"><img class="line" src="../docs/images/sdk_line-1.gif"></td> 366 </tr> 367 <tr> 368 <td class="content1"><img class="nothing8" src="../docs/images/nada.gif"></td> 369 <td> 370 <table class="table2"> 371 <tr> 372 <td> 373 <table class="table3"> 374 <tr> 375 <td colspan="2" class="head1"><a name="Cpp_examples">C++ examples</td> 376 <td align="right"> 377 <a href="#examples" title="link to the examples overview"><img class="navigate" src="../docs/images/nav_up.png"></a> 378 <a href="../index.html" title="link to the SDK start page"><img class="navigate" src="../docs/images/nav_home.png"></a> 379 </td> 380 </tr> 381 <tr> 382 <td colspan="3"> 383 The DocumentLoader example needs a running office server, before 384 running this program you should invoke the office with the following 385 command: 386 <blockquote> 387 <code>soffice "-accept=socket,host=localhost,port=2083;urp;StarOffice.ServiceManager"</code> 388 </blockquote> 389 You can also customize the mentioned host and port to your needs. 390 </td> 391 </tr> 392 </table> 393 </td> 394 </tr> 395 <tr> 396 <td> 397 <table class="table4"> 398 <tbody> 399 <tr class="thead"> 400 <td class="cell20">Example</td> 401 <td class="cell80">Description</td> 402 </tr> 403 <tr> 404 <td class="cell20"><a href="cpp/DocumentLoader/"title="link to the source directory of the C++ DocumentLoader example">DocumentLoader</a></td> 405 <td class="cell80">This component works the same as the appropriate Java 406 example, but is implemented in C++.</td> 407 </tr> 408 <tr> 409 <td class="cell20"><a href="cpp/counter/" title="link to the source directory of the C++ counter example">Counter</a></td> 410 <td class="cell80">This demo shows how to implement a very simple UNO 411 component and how to access the UNO component from an executable.</td> 412 </tr> 413 <tr> 414 <td class="cell20"><a href="cpp/remoteclient/" title="link to the source directory of the C++ remoteclient example">Remote client</a></td> 415 <td class="cell80">The 'uno' program is used to export an arbitrary 416 service to other processes. In this example the com.sun.star.uno.Pipe 417 service (which is built in io-module) is exported. The client component 418 implements the <a href="../docs/common/ref/com/sun/star/lang/XMain.html" title="link into the IDL reference to the interface com.sun.star.lang.XMain"> 419 com.sun.star.lang.XMain</a> interface. In the run method, it connects to 420 the servers process and retrieves an instance and does some calls on the 421 instance.</td> 422 </tr> 423 <tr> 424 <td class="cell20"><a href="cpp/complextoolbarcontrols/" title="link to the source directory of the C++ complextoolbarcontrols example">complextoolbarcontrols</a></td> 425 <td class="cell80">This example shows how to create a toolbar add-on with complex toolbar controls. 426 It shows how to use an Image Button, a Combo Box, a Spin Field, an Edit Field, a Dropdown Box, a Toggle Dropdown Button and a normal Dropdown Button</td> 427 </tr> 428 <tbody> 429 </table> 430 </td> 431 </tr> 432 <tr> 433 <td> 434 <table class="table3"> 435 <tr> 436 <td colspan="3"> 437 <p>Additional information:</p> 438 <p> 439 <a href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/WritingUNO/C%2B%2B/C%2B%2B_Component" title="link to the "How to write a UNO component in C++" chapter in the Developer's Guide">How to write a UNO component in C++</a><br> 440 <a href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/C%2B%2B/C%2B%2B_Language_Binding" title="link to the "C++ UNO Language Binding" chapter in the Developer's Guide">C++ UNO Language Binding</a><br> 441 <a href="../docs/cpp/ref/index.html" title="link to the C++ API reference">C++ reference</a> 442 </p> 443 </td> 444 </tr> 445 </table> 446 </td> 447 </tr> 448 </table> 449 </td> 450 <td class="content1"><img class="nothing8" src="../docs/images/nada.gif"></td> 451 </tr> 452 <tr> 453 <td colspan="3"><img class="line" src="../docs/images/sdk_line-1.gif"></td> 454 </tr> 455 <tr> 456 <td class="content1"><img class="nothing8" src="../docs/images/nada.gif"></td> 457 <td> 458 <table class="table2"> 459 <tr> 460 <td> 461 <table class="table3"> 462 <tr> 463 <td colspan="2" class="head1"><a name="Basic_examples">OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic examples</td> 464 <td align="right"> 465 <a href="#examples" title="link to the examples overview"><img class="navigate" src="../docs/images/nav_up.png"></a> 466 <a href="../index.html" title="link to the SDK start page"><img class="navigate" src="../docs/images/nav_home.png"></a> 467 </td> 468 </tr> 469 <tr> 470 <td colspan="3"> 471 <p>The example programs are embedded in OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% documents in the 472 samples directory. To view or edit the OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic source, 473 select the appropriate document and then select Tools->Macro.</p> 474 <p>Most of the examples are stand-alone, but two of them (Creating an 475 Index and Import/Export of ASCII Files) have an associated data file 476 identified by a .txt file name suffix).</p> 477 <p>Some of the examples are also available in Java, you can find them in 478 the <a href="#Java_examples" title="link to the Java examples section"> 479 Java section</a>.</p> 480 </td> 481 </tr> 482 </table> 483 </td> 484 </tr> 485 <tr> 486 <td> 487 <table class="table4"> 488 <tbody> 489 <tr class="thead"> 490 <td class="cell20">Example</td> 491 <td class="cell80">Description</td> 492 </tr> 493 <tr> 494 <td class="cell20"><a href="basic/text/modifying_text_automatically/" title="link to the source directory of the OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic text/modifying_text_automatically examples">Changing Appearance</a></td> 495 <td class="cell80"> To change the style used for certain words, you can 496 start with the following example. This code searches for the regular 497 expression <code>the[a-z]</code>, which stands for the text portion the 498 followed by exactly one lowercase letter. All occurrences of these four 499 letters are then changed to bold characters. The same happens in the next 500 part of the program, this time changing the appearance of 501 <code>all[a-z]</code> to italic. In order for this example to work, you 502 must execute it from an open text document.</td> 503 </tr> 504 <tr> 505 <td class="cell20"><a href="basic/text/modifying_text_automatically/" title="link to the source directory of the OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic text/modifying_text_automatically examples">Replacing Text</a></td> 506 <td class="cell80">If you regularly receive documents from other people 507 for editing, you might want to make sure that certain words are always 508 written the same. The next example illustrates this by forcing certain 509 words to be spelled in American English.<br> 510 In order for this example to work, you must execute it from an open text 511 document. For a real world application, it is a good idea to read the 512 words from an external file.</td> 513 </tr> 514 <tr> 515 <td class="cell20"><a href="basic/text/modifying_text_automatically/" title="link to the source directory of the OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic text/modifying_text_automatically examples">Using Regular Expressions</a></td> 516 <td class="cell80">Another application of automatic text modification is 517 related to stylistic questions. Suppose your company’s policy is to 518 avoid the use of certain words. You want to replace these words, but you 519 cannot do that automatically because you have to find the appropriate 520 replacement, which depends on the context. So instead of deleting or 521 replacing the offending words automatically, you change their color to 522 make them stand out during a subsequent manual review process.<br> 523 The following example handles two kinds of unwanted wordings: those 524 which are absolutely forbidden and must be replaced by something else, 525 and those which are considered bad style. A subroutine is responsible 526 for the changes. It can be used to make all words in a list appear in a 527 certain color in the text document. To keep the lists short, we use 528 regular expressions which provide for the variants of the words 529 (plural, adjective etc.).</td> 530 </tr> 531 <tr> 532 <td class="cell20"><a href="basic/text/modifying_text_automatically/" title="link to the source directory of the OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic text/modifying_text_automatically examples">Inserting Bookmarks</a></td> 533 <td class="cell80"> 534 <p>The next example does something very similar. This time, however, we 535 do not change the color of the words but insert a bookmark at each of 536 them. You can thus use the StarOffice navigator to jump directly from 537 word to word. Bookmarks must first be created using 538 <code>createInstance()</code>. They are then inserted with 539 <code>insertTextContent()</code> at the current text range.</p> 540 <p>The main difference to the preceding example is the For loop in 541 <code>markList()</code>. Instead of changing the color of the current 542 word, it creates a new bookmark, oBookmark, whose name is the current 543 word with an integer appended. It then inserts this bookmark at the 544 word.</td> 545 </tr> 546 <tr> 547 <td class="cell20"><a href="basic/text/creating_an_index/" title="link to the source directory of the OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic text/create_index example">Creating an Index</a></td> 548 <td class="cell80">Indices for text documents can be created manually in 549 OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Writer by clicking on the words that should appear in the 550 index. If the document is large, or if you have to generate indices for 551 several documents, this task should be automated.</td> 552 </tr> 553 <tr> 554 <td class="cell20"><a href="basic/sheet/" title="link to the source directory of the OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic sheet example">Adapting to Euroland</a></td> 555 <td class="cell80">Most of the members of the European Union will abandon 556 their old currency in favor of the new Euro in 2001. This requires 557 modifications to all programs using the old currencies. Since the exchange 558 rates for the old currencies have been fixed at the end of 1999, one can 559 already convert old data. The following program does this for all values 560 in a table that are formatted with the currency string DM.</td> 561 </tr> 562 <tr> 563 <td class="cell20"><a href="basic/drawing/" title="link to the source directory of the OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic drawing example">Import/Export of ASCII Files</a></td> 564 <td class="cell80">You can use the drawing facilities of StarOffice API 565 to generate a picture from ASCII input. One application would be a 566 hierarchical representation of a directory listing, based on textual 567 data.</td> 568 </tr> 569 <tr> 570 <td class="cell20"><a href="basic/stock_quotes_updater/" title="link to the source directory of the OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic stock_quotes_updater example">Stock Quotes Updater</a></td> 571 <td class="cell80">If you want to display stock charts for certain 572 companies, you can open up your browser every day, go to a search engine, 573 look up the quote and copy it by hand into a table. Or you can use a 574 program that does all this automatically. The following example relies on 575 the sheet module. It uses URLs to obtain the current stock quotes. The 576 quotes are displayed in sheets, one for each company. We show a line 577 diagram and the numerical values for this company on every sheet. The 578 functionality is hidden in the three subroutines <code>GetValue()</code>, 579 <code>UpdateValue()</code>, and <code>UpdateChart()</code>.</td> 580 </tr> 581 <tr> 582 <td class="cell20"><a href="basic/forms_and_controls/" title="link to the source directory of the OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic forms_and_controls example">Forms and Controls</a></td> 583 <td class="cell80">The example document Burger Factory offers some forms 584 and controls, which you can use to order your desired burger type, 585 beverage, topping, and sauce. By hitting the button 586 "Order now!", your order will be placed.</td> 587 </tr> 588 <tbody> 589 </table> 590 </td> 591 </tr> 592 <tr> 593 <td> 594 <table class="table3"> 595 <tr> 596 <td colspan="3"> 597 Additional information: <a href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/Basic/OpenOffice.org_Basic" title="link to the "OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic language binding" chapter in the Developer's Guide">OpenOffice.org %PRODUCT_RELEASE% Basic language binding</a> 598 </td> 599 </tr> 600 </table> 601 </td> 602 </tr> 603 </table> 604 </td> 605 <td class="content1"><img class="nothing8" src="../docs/images/nada.gif"></td> 606 </tr> 607 <tr> 608 <td colspan="3"><img class="line" src="../docs/images/sdk_line-1.gif"></td> 609 </tr> 610 <tr> 611 <td class="content1"><img class="nothing8" src="../docs/images/nada.gif"></td> 612 <td> 613 <table class="table2"> 614 <tr> 615 <td> 616 <table class="table3"> 617 <tr> 618 <td colspan="2" class="head1"><a name="OLE_examples">Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) examples</td> 619 <td align="right"> 620 <a href="#examples" title="link to the examples overview"><img class="navigate" src="../docs/images/nav_up.png"></a> 621 <a href="../index.html" title="link to the SDK start page"><img class="navigate" src="../docs/images/nav_home.png"></a> 622 </td> 623 </tr> 624 </table> 625 </td> 626 </tr> 627 <tr> 628 <td> 629 <table class="table4"> 630 <tbody> 631 <tr class="thead"> 632 <td class="cell20">Example</td> 633 <td class="cell80">Description</td> 634 </tr> 635 <tr> 636 <td class="cell20"><a href="OLE/activex/" title="link to the source directory of the activex plugin example using the OLE bridge">ActiveX Control</a></td> 637 <td class="cell80">The ActiveX control shows an example of access to UNO 638 through COM technology. It requires a properly installed StarOffice 639 version 6.0 or OpenOffice 1.0 or newer. This is a Lite ActiveX control 640 so it can be used only in containers that allow the use of such controls. 641 It can be activated with an <OBJECT> tag from a html-page to embed 642 a document. Without any parameters a new writer document will be opened 643 for editing. For more details please see the <a href="OLE/activex/README.txt" title="link to the README file of the activex example">README</a>.<br> 644 Note: This example works only under windows and if you don't use the MS 645 .Net C++ compiler please check the makefile and take notice of the 646 comments.</td> 647 </tr> 648 <tr> 649 <td class="cell20"><a href="OLE/vbscript/" title="link to the source directory of the VBScript example using the OLE bridge">WriterDemo</a></td> 650 <td class="cell80">This Visual Basic Script creates an empty text 651 document and inserts text, a table, and a text frame.</td> 652 </tr> 653 <tbody> 654 </table> 655 </td> 656 </tr> 657 <tr> 658 <td> 659 <table class="table3"> 660 <tr> 661 <td colspan="3"> 662 Additional information: <a href="http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/DevGuide/ProUNO/Bridge/Automation_Bridge" title="link to the "Automation Language Binding" chapter in the Developer's Guide">Automation Language Binding</a> 663 </td> 664 </tr> 665 </table> 666 </td> 667 </tr> 668 </table> 669 </td> 670 <td class="content1"><img class="nothing8" src="../docs/images/nada.gif"></td> 671 </tr> 672 <tr> 673 <td colspan="3"><img class="line" src="../docs/images/sdk_line-1.gif"></td> 674 </tr> 675 <tr> 676 <td class="content1"><img class="nothing8" src="../docs/images/nada.gif"></td> 677 <td> 678 <table class="table2"> 679 <tr> 680 <td> 681 <table class="table3"> 682 <tr> 683 <td colspan="2" class="head1"><a name="CLI_examples">Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) examples</td> 684 <td align="right"> 685 <a href="#examples" title="link to the examples overview"><img class="navigate" src="../docs/images/nav_up.png"></a> 686 <a href="../index.html" title="link to the SDK start page"><img class="navigate" src="../docs/images/nav_home.png"></a> 687 </td> 688 </tr> 689 </table> 690 </td> 691 </tr> 692 <tr> 693 <td> 694 <table class="table4"> 695 <tbody> 696 <tr class="thead"> 697 <td class="cell20">Example</td> 698 <td class="cell80">Description</td> 699 </tr> 700 <tr> 701 <td class="cell20"><a href="CLI/CSharp/Spreadsheet/" title="link to the source directory of the Spreadsheet example using the CLI-UNO bridge">Spreadsheet Example</a></td> 702 <td class="cell80">This example is written in C# and shows how Spreadsheet 703 documents are created and filled with content. This example actually 704 consists of three separate executables, SpreadsheetSample.exe, 705 GeneralTableSample.exe, ViewSample.exe.</td> 706 </tr> 707 <tr> 708 <td class="cell20"><a href="CLI/VB.NET/WriterDemo/" title="link to the source directory of the WriterDeom example using the CLI-UNO bridge">WriterDemo</a></td> 709 <td class="cell80">This example is written in VB.NET. 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