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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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*/
#ifndef __com_sun_star_text_DocumentSettings_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_text_DocumentSettings_idl__
#include <com/sun/star/beans/XPropertySet.idl>
#include <com/sun/star/document/Settings.idl>
#include <com/sun/star/text/PrintSettings.idl>
module com { module sun { module star { module text {
/** describes properties that apply to the whole text document.
*/
published service DocumentSettings
{
service com::sun::star::document::Settings;
[optional] service com::sun::star::text::PrintSettings;
/** gives access to the properties implemented by this service.
*/
interface com::sun::star::beans::XPropertySet;
/** specifies if charts in text documents are updated automatically.
This has no effect if "FieldAutoUpdate" is `FALSE`.
*/
[optional, property] boolean ChartAutoUpdate;
/** specifies if spacing between paragraphs and tables is to be
added.
<p>If between two paragraphs, two tables, or a paragraph and a
table, you have defined spacing above and below each object,
usually only the larger one of the two spaces is used. If the
spacing between the objects are to be added this property has
to be `TRUE`.</p>
*/
[optional, property] boolean AddParaTableSpacing;
/** specifies if top paragraph spacing is applied to paragraphs
on the first page of text documents.
<p>If `TRUE`, the paragraph or table spacing to the top will
also be effective at the beginning of a page or column if the
paragraph or table is positioned on the first page of the
document. The same applies for a page break.</p>
*/
[optional, property] boolean AddParaTableSpacingAtStart;
/** specifies the alignment of tab stops in text documents.
<p>If `TRUE` centered and right-aligned paragraphs containing
tabs are formatted as a whole in the center or aligned to the
right. If `FALSE`, only the text to the right of the last
tab, for example, is aligned to the right, while the text to
the left remains where it is.</p>
*/
[optional, property] boolean AlignTabStopPosition;
/** specifies if the contents of links in the global document
are saved or not.
<p>This property applies only for master documents.</p>
<p><em>Note</em>: This name is a bit misleading, it should be
something like <code>SaveLinkedDocumentContent</code>.</p>
*/
[optional, property] boolean SaveGlobalDocumentLinks;
/** specifies if the document has been created as a label document.
<p>This property indicates that the document contains multiple text frames
and that the content of one frame is duplicated into the other frames
by internally linked text sections.</p>
*/
[optional, property] boolean IsLabelDocument;
/** specifies if the former (till OpenOffice.org 1.1) or the new
line spacing formatting is applied.
<p>This property controls how a set line spacing at a paragraph
influences the formatting of the text lines and the spacing between
paragraphs.
If `TRUE`, the formatting till OpenOffice.org 1.1 is
applied. This means, that a proportional line spacing is applied
above and below a text line and that the maximum of the line spacing
value between two paragraphs is added respectively reckoned up with the
paragraph spacing (adding or reckoning up is controlled by document
option AddParaTableSpacing).
If `FALSE` (default for documents since OpenOffice.org 2.0),
a proportional line spacing is only applied below a text line and
it's always added to the paragraph spacing between two paragraphs.</p>
@since OOo 2.0
*/
[optional, property] boolean UseFormerLineSpacing;
/** specifies if paragraph and table spacing is added at the
bottom of table cells
<p>This property controls, if the spacing of the last paragraph
respectively table of a table cell is added at the bottom of this
table cells
If `TRUE` (default for documents since OpenOffice.org 2.0),
the spacing of the last paragraph respectively table of a table
cell is added at the bottom of this table cell.
If `FALSE` (typically for documents till OpenOffice.org 1.1),
the spacing of the last paragraph respectively table of a table
cell isn't added at the bottom of this table cell.</p>
@since OOo 2.0
*/
[optional, property] boolean AddParaSpacingToTableCells;
/** specifies if the former (till OpenOffice.org 1.1) or the new
object positioning is applied.
<p>This property controls how floating screen objects (Writer
fly frames and drawing objects are positioned.
If `TRUE`, the object positioning till OpenOffice.org 1.1 is
applied. This means, that the top of a paragraph, at which a
floating screen object orients its vertical position, includes
the lower spacing and the line spacing of the previous paragraph.
If `FALSE` (default for documents since OpenOffice.org 2.0),
the top of a paragraph, at which a floating screen object orients
its vertical position, doesn't include the lower spacing and the
line spacing of the previous paragraph.</p>
@since OOo 2.0
*/
[optional, property] boolean UseFormerObjectPositioning;
/** specifies if the text wrap of floating screen objects are
considered in a specified way in the positioning algorithm.
<p>This property controls how floating screen objects (Writer
fly frames and drawing objects) are positioned.
If `TRUE`, the object positioning algorithm will consider
the text wrap style, set at the floating screen object.
The attribute BaseFrameProperties::WrapInfluenceOnPosition
specifies how the text wrap is considered.
If `FALSE` (default value), the former object positioning
algorithm (known from OpenOffice.org 1.1) is applied.</p>
@since OOo 2.0
*/
[optional, property] boolean ConsiderTextWrapOnObjPos;
/** specifies if Math objects should automatically vertically aligned to
match the baseline of the surrounding text.
<p>If activated formula object that are anchored 'As Character' will be
vertically aligned to have their baseline match with the one from the text.</p>
@since OOo 3.4
*/
[optional, property] boolean MathBaselineAlignment;
};
}; }; }; };
#endif
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