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Daniel Baumann 8e63e14cf6
Adding upstream version 4:25.2.3.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
2025-06-22 16:20:04 +02:00

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module com { module sun { module star { module frame {
/** extends the XController interface
@since OOo 3.0
*/
interface XController2 : XController
{
/** denotes the &quot;root window&quot; of the controller.
<p>If the controller is plugged into a frame, this window acts as the
frame's <code>ComponentWindow</code>.</p>
@see XFrame
*/
[readonly, attribute] ::com::sun::star::awt::XWindow ComponentWindow;
/** specifies the view name of the controller.
<p>A view name is a logical name, which can be used to create views of the same
type. The name is meaningful only in conjunction with XModel2::createViewController()
- if it's passed there, a view/controller pair of the same type will be created.</p>
*/
[readonly, attribute] string ViewControllerName;
/** denotes the arguments used to create the instance.
<p>Usually, controllers are created via XModel2::createViewController(), where the
caller can pass not only a controller name, but also arguments parameterizing the to-be-created instance.
Those arguments used at creation time can subsequently be retrieved using the <code>CreationArguments</code>
member.</p>
*/
[readonly, attribute] sequence< ::com::sun::star::beans::PropertyValue >
CreationArguments;
/** get the sidebar if exists
@since LibreOffice 5.1
*/
::com::sun::star::ui::XSidebarProvider getSidebar();
};
}; }; }; };
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