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Diffstat (limited to 'offapi/com/sun/star/inspection/XObjectInspectorUI.idl')
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1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/offapi/com/sun/star/inspection/XObjectInspectorUI.idl b/offapi/com/sun/star/inspection/XObjectInspectorUI.idl index e0bdc352ccae..f696fdb2d93e 100644 --- a/offapi/com/sun/star/inspection/XObjectInspectorUI.idl +++ b/offapi/com/sun/star/inspection/XObjectInspectorUI.idl @@ -31,12 +31,12 @@ interface XPropertyControlObserver; /** grants access to certain aspects of the user interface of an object inspector - <p>This interface is used as callback for <type>XPropertyHandler</type>s.</p> + <p>This interface is used as callback for XPropertyHandlers.</p> <p>As a consequence, methods operating on the UI for a property, and taking the name of this property, are tolerant against properties which do not exist. For instance, if a property handler tries to disable the UI for property <code>Foo</code>, but another handler has superseded this property, then - the <type>ObjectInspector</type> will not <em>have</em> any UI for it. In this case, the call to + the ObjectInspector will not <em>have</em> any UI for it. In this case, the call to <code>enablePropertyUI( "Foo" )</code> will simply be ignored.</p> @since OOo 2.0.3 @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ interface XObjectInspectorUI { /** enables or disables all components belonging to the UI representation of a property - <p>This is usually used by an <type>XPropertyHandler</type> if it handles properties, + <p>This is usually used by an XPropertyHandler if it handles properties, where one does only make sense if another one has a certain value.</p> @param PropertyName @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ interface XObjectInspectorUI the name of the property whose user interface elements are to be enabled or disabled @param Elements - a combination of <type>PropertyLineElement</type> flags specifying which elements are to be + a combination of PropertyLineElement flags specifying which elements are to be enabled or disabled.<br/> Note that if you don't set a particular bit here (say, <member>PropertyLineElement::PrimaryButton</member>), this does mean that this element's state is not affected by the call - it does @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ interface XObjectInspectorUI /** completely rebuilds the UI for the given property. - <p>This method might be used by an <type>XPropertyHandler</type> if it wants to change the type - of control (see <type>PropertyControlType</type>) used to display a certain property.</p> + <p>This method might be used by an XPropertyHandler if it wants to change the type + of control (see PropertyControlType) used to display a certain property.</p> <p>The object inspector will then call describePropertyLine again, and update its UI accordingly.</p> @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ interface XObjectInspectorUI the name of the property whose control should be retrieved @return - the <type>XPropertyControl</type> representing the given property, or <NULL/> + the XPropertyControl representing the given property, or <NULL/> if there is no such property control. */ XPropertyControl |