From ed5640d8b587fbcfed7dd7967f3de04b37a76f26 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 11:06:44 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 4:7.4.7. 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+ + + + +Print File Directly Icon + + + + Print File Directly + + +
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+ + +If the current document uses a printer that is not the default printer for your operating system, the Print File Direct icon opens the Print dialog. + + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01140000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01140000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8842c8ba2 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01140000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,284 @@ + + + + + + + Show Draw Functions + /text/shared/02/01140000.xhp + + + + +Drawing bar +lines; draw functions +polygon drawing +freeform lines; draw functions +text boxes; positioning +headings; entering as text box +text objects; draw functions +ticker text +text; animating +vertical callouts +vertical text boxes +cube drawing +triangle drawing +ellipse drawing +rectangle drawing +shapes +MW moved "frames;" and "selecting;" to the shared guide groups.xhpMW added 5 entries + +
+ +

Show Draw Functions

+Click to open or close the Drawing bar, where you can add shapes, lines, text, and callouts to the current document. +
+You can switch on and off the Drawing toolbar of Writer and Calc documents using an icon on the Standard toolbar. +
+ + + + Icon + + + Show Draw Functions + + +
+
+You can change which buttons are visible in the toolbars. Right-click a toolbar to access the Visible Buttons command. +

Selection

+ + + + Icon + + + Lets you select objects in the current document. To select an object, click the object with the arrow. To select more than one object, drag a selection frame around the objects. To add an object to a selection, press Shift, and then click the object. + + +
+ +

Line

+ + + + Icon + + + Draws a straight line where you drag in the current document. To constrain the line to 45 degrees, hold down Shift while you drag. + + +
+To enter text on a line, double-click the line and type or paste your text. The text direction corresponds to the direction you dragged to draw the line. To hide the line, select Invisible in the Line Style box on the Drawing Object Properties bar. + +

Rectangle

+ + + + Icon + + + Draws a rectangle where you drag in the current document. Click where you want to place a corner of the rectangle, and drag to the size you want. To draw a square, hold down Shift while you drag. + + +
+ +

Ellipse

+ + + + Icon + + + Draws an oval where you drag in the current document. Click where you want to draw the oval, and drag to the size you want. To draw a circle, hold down Shift while you drag. + + +
+ +

Polygon

+
+ + + + Icon + + +
+ Draws a line composed of a series of straight line segments. Drag to draw a line segment, click to define the endpoint of the line segment, and then drag to draw a new line segment. Double-click to finish drawing the line. To create a closed shape, double-click the starting point of the line. + Hold the Shift key while drawing a polygon to position new points at 45 degree angles. + The Edit Points mode enables you to interactively modify the individual points of the polygon. +
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+ +

Curve

+ + + + Icon + + + Draws a smooth Bezier curve. Click where you want the curve to start, drag, release, and then move the pointer to where you want the curve to end and click. Move the pointer and click again to add a straight line segment to the curve. Double-click to finish drawing the curve. To create a closed shape, double click the starting point of the curve. The arc of the curve is determined by the distance you drag. + + +
+ +

Freeform Line

+ + + + Icon + + + Draws a freeform line where you drag in the current document. To end the line, release the mouse button. To draw a closed shape, release the mouse button near the starting point of the line. + + +
+ +

Arc

+ + + + Icon + + + Draws an arc in the current document. To draw an arc, drag an oval to the size you want, and then click to define the starting point of the arc. Move your pointer to where you want to place the endpoint and click. You do not need to click on the oval. To draw an arc that is based on a circle, hold down Shift while you drag. + + +
+ +

Ellipse Pie

+ + + + Icon + + + Draws a filled shape that is defined by the arc of an oval and two radius lines in the current document. To draw an ellipse pie, drag an oval to the size you want, and then click to define the first radius line. Move your pointer to where you want to place the second radius line and click. You do not need to click on the oval. To draw a circle pie, hold down Shift while you drag. + + +
+ +

Circle Segment

+ + + + Icon + + + Draws a filled shape that is defined by the arc of a circle and a diameter line in the current document. To draw a circle segment, drag a circle to the size you want, and then click to define the starting point of the diameter line. Move your pointer to where you want to place the endpoint of the diameter line and click. You do not need to click on the circle. To draw an ellipse segment, hold down Shift while you drag. + + +
+ + +

Text Box

+ + + + Icon + + + Draws a text box with horizontal text direction where you drag in the current document. Drag a text box to the size you want anywhere in the document, and then type or paste your text. Rotate the text box to get rotated text. + + +
+ + +

Text Animation

+ + + + Icon + + + Inserts animated text with horizontal text direction into the current document. Drag a text box, and then type or paste your text. To assign an animation effect, choose Format - Text - Text Animation. Inserts animated text with horizontal text direction into the current document. + + +
+ +

Callouts

+ + + + Icon + + + Draws a line that ends in a rectangular callout with horizontal text direction from where you drag in the current document. Drag a handle of the callout to resize the callout. To add text, click the edge of the callout, and then type or paste your text. To change a rectangular callout to a rounded callout, drag the largest corner handle when the pointer changes to a hand. + + +
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Points

+Enables you to edit points on your drawing. + + +

From File

+ + +

Extrusion On/Off

+Switches the 3D effects on and off for the selected objects. + +
+ +

Vertical Callouts

+ + + + Icon + + + Draws a line that ends in a rectangular callout with vertical text direction from where you drag in the current document. Drag a handle of the callout to resize the callout. To add text, click the edge of the callout, and then type or paste your text. To change a rectangular callout to a rounded callout, drag the largest corner handle when the pointer changes to a hand. Only available when Asian language support is enabled. + + +
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Vertical Text

+ + + + Icon + + + Draws a text box with vertical text direction where you click or drag in the current document. Click anywhere in the document, and then type or paste your text. You can also move the cursor to where you want to add the text, drag a text box, and then type or paste your text. Only available when Asian language support is enabled. + + +
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+Tips for working with the Drawing bar. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..442bd3e0b --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,565 @@ + + + + + + + Form Controls + /text/shared/02/01170000.xhp + + + + +form controls;toolbars +inserting; form fields +form fields +command button creation +buttons; form functions +controls; inserting +push buttons;creating +radio button creation +check box creation +labels; form functions +fixed text; form functions +text boxes;form functions +list box creation +picklist creation +drop-down lists in form functions +combo box creation +selecting;controls +controls; select mode +MW deleted "option field creation", changed "option button" to "push button" and "selections;" to "selecting;" + +
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Form Controls

+The Form Controls toolbar or sub-menu contains tools that you need to create an interactive form. You can use the toolbar or sub-menu to add controls to a form in a text, drawing, spreadsheet, presentation, or HTML document, for example a button that runs a macro. +
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+Choose View - Toolbars - Form Controls. +Icon on the Insert toolbar (you may need to enable this initially invisible icon): +
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+XML Form documents (XForms) use the same controls. +To create a form, open a document and use the Form Controls toolbar to add and define the form controls. If you want, you can also link the form to a database, so that you can use the controls to manipulate a database. +When you create a form in an HTML document, you can use the form to send data over the Internet. +

To add a control to a document

+ + + On the Form Controls toolbar, click the icon of the control that you want to add. + + + Then click in the document, and drag to create the control. + To create a square control, hold down the Shift key while you drag. + + +To add a field from the field list of a table or query to a form, drag a cell into the form. In a text document, you can also drag a column header to add a field to a form. To include a label for the field, hold down CommandCtrl+Shift when you drag a column head. +

Modifying a Control

+ + + Right-click the control and choose Control Properties. A dialog opens where you can define the properties of the control. + + + To specify a accelerator key for a control, add a tilde (~) in front of the character in the label for the control. + + + You can drag and drop controls from one document to another document. You can also copy and paste controls between documents. When you insert a control from another document, $[officename] analyzes the data source, content type, and content properties of the control so that the control fits the logical structure in the target document. For example, a control that displays contents from an address book continues to display the same contents after you copy the control to a different document. You can view these properties on the Data tab page of the Form properties dialog. + + +
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Selectcontrols and design bars

+ + + + Icon Select + + + This icon switches the mouse pointer to the select mode, or deactivates this mode. The select mode is used to select the controls of the current form. + + +
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Wizards On/OffControls bar

+ + + + Icon Toggle Form Control Wizards + + + Turns on and turns off the automatic form controls wizards. + These wizards help you to enter the properties of list boxes, table controls, and other controls. + + +
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Form DesignControls bar

+ + + + + Icon Form Design Tools + + + + Opens the Form Design toolbar. + + +
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Label Fieldcontrols bar

+ + + + Icon Label Field + + + Creates a field for displaying text. These labels are only for displaying predefined text. Entries cannot be made in these fields. + + +
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Text Boxcontrols bar

+ + + + Icon Text Box + + + Creates a text box. Text boxes are fields in which the user can enter text. In a form, text boxes display data or allow for new data input. + + +
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Check Boxcontrols bar

+ + + + Icon Check Box + + + Creates a check box. Check boxes allow you to activate or deactivate a function in a form. + + +
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Option Buttoncontrols bar

+ + + + Icon Option Button + + + Creates an option button. Option buttons enable the user to choose one of several options. Option buttons with the same functionality are given the same name (Name property). Normally, they are given a group box. + + +
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List Boxcontrols bar

+ + + + Icon List Box + + + Creates a list box. A list box lets users select an entry from a list. If the form is linked to a database and the database connection is active, the List Box Wizard will automatically appear after the list box is inserted in the document. This wizard helps you create the list box. + + +
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Combo Boxcontrols bar

+ + + + Icon Combo Box + + + Creates a combo box. A combo box is a single-line list box with a drop-down list from which users choose an option. You can assign the "read-only" property to the combo box so that users cannot enter other entries than those found in the list. If the form is bound to a database and the database connection is active, the Combo Box Wizard will automatically appear after you insert the combo box in the document. + + +
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Push Buttoncontrols bar

+ + + + Icon Push Button + + + Creates a push button. This function can be used to execute a command for a defined event, such as a mouse click. + You can apply text and graphics to these buttons. + + +
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Image Buttonmore controls bar

+ + + + Icon image button + + + Creates a button displayed as an image. Aside from the graphic representation, an image button has the same properties as a "normal" button. + + +
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Formatted Fieldcontrols bar

+ + + + Icon Formatted Field + + + Creates a formatted field. A formatted field is a text box in which you can define how the inputs and outputs are formatted, and which limiting values apply. + A formatted field has special control properties (choose Format - Control). + + +
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Date Fieldmore controls bar

+ + + + Icon Date Field + + + Creates a date field. If the form is linked to a database, the date values can be adopted from the database. + If you assign the "Dropdown" property to the date field, the user can open a calendar to select a date under the date field. This also applies to a date field within a Table Control field. + Date fields can be easily edited by the user with the up arrow and down arrow keys. Depending on the cursor position, the day, month, or the year is can be increased or decreased using the arrow keys. + Specific Remarks on Date Fields. + + +
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Numerical Fieldmore controls bar

+ + + + Icon Numerical Field + + + Creates a numerical field. If the form is linked to a database, the numerical values in the form can be adopted from the database. + + +
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Group Boxmore controls bar

+ + + + Icon Group Box + + + Creates a frame to visually group several controls. Group boxes allow you to group option buttons in a frame. + If you insert a group frame into the document, the Group Element Wizard starts, which allows you to easily create an option group. +Note: When you drag a group box over already existing controls and then want to select a control, you have to first open the context menu of the group box and choose Arrange - Send to Back. Then select the control while pressing CommandCtrl. +Group boxes are used only for a visual effect. A functional grouping of option fields can be made through the name definition: under the Name properties of all option fields, enter the same name in order to group them. + + +
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Time Fieldmore controls bar

+ + + + Icon Time Field + + + Creates a time field. If the form is linked to a database, the time values for the form can be adopted from the database. + Time fields can be easily edited by the user with the up and down arrow keys. Depending on the cursor position, the hours, minutes, or the seconds are increased or decreased using the arrow keys. + + +
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Currency Fieldmore controls bar

+ + + + Icon Currency Field + + + Creates a currency field. If the form is linked to a database, the currency field contents for in the form can be adopted from the database. + + +
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Pattern Fieldmore controls bar

+ + + + Icon Pattern Field + + + Creates a pattern field. Pattern fields consist of an edit mask and a literal mask. The edit mask determines which data can be entered. The literal mask determines the contents of the pattern field when loading the form. + Please note that pattern fields are not exported into HTML format. + + +
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Table Controlmore controls bar

+ + + + Icon Table Control + + + Creates a table control to display a database table. If you create a new table control, the Table Element Wizard appears. + Special information about Table Controls. + + +
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Image Controlmore controls bar

+ + + + Icon Image Control + + + Creates an image control. It can only be used to add images from a database. In the form document, double-click one of these controls to open the Insert Graphic dialog to insert the image. There is also a context menu (not in design mode) with commands for inserting and deleting the image. + Images from a database can be displayed in a form, and new images can be inserted in the database as long as the image control is not write-protected. The control must refer to a database field of the image type. Therefore, enter the data field into the properties window on the Data tab page. + + +
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File Selectionmore controls bar

+ + + + Icon File Selection + + + Creates a button that enables file selection. + + +
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Spin Buttonmore controls bar

+ + + + Icon Spin Button + + + Creates a spin button. + + +
+If you add a spin button to a Calc spreadsheet, you can use the Data tab page to create a two-way link between the spin button and a cell. As a result, when you change the contents of a cell, the contents of the spin button are updated. Conversely, if you change the value of the spin button, the contents of the cell are updated.UFI: see spec doc spinbutton_form_control.sxw +
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Scrollbarmore controls bar

+ + + + Icon Scrollbar + + + Creates a scrollbar. + + +
+You can specify the following properties for a scrollbar: + + + + UI name + + + Semantics + + + + + Scroll value min + + + Specifies the minimum height or the minimum width of a scrollbar. + + + + + Scroll value max + + + Specifies the maximum height or the maximum width of a scrollbar. + + + + + Default scroll value + + + Specifies the default value of a scrollbar, used when the form is reset. + + + + + Orientation + + + Specifies the orientation of a scrollbar, that is, horizontal or vertical. + + + + + Small change + + + Specifies the minimum amount by which you can scroll a scrollbar, for example, by clicking an arrow. + + + + + Large change + + + Specifies the amount that a large step scrolls a scrollbar, for example, when you click between the scrollbar thumb and a scrollbar arrow. + + + + + Delay + + + Specifies the delay in milliseconds between scrollbar trigger events. For example, the delay that occurs when you click an arrow button on the scrollbar and hold down the mouse button. + + + + + Symbol color + + + Specifies the color of the arrows on the scrollbar. + + + + + Visible Size + + + Specifies the size of the scrollbar thumb in "value units". For example, a value of ("Scroll value max." minus "Scroll value min.") / 2 results in a scrollbar thumb that occupies half of the scrollbar. + To make the width of the scrollbar equal to the height of the scrollbar, set the Visible Size to zero. + + +
+In a Calc spreadsheet, you can use the Data tab page to create a two-way link between a scrollbar and a cell.UFI: see spec doc scrollbar_form_control.sxw +
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+ Context Menu Commands +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170001.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170001.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5dd71eb31 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170001.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + + + + + + + Context Menu of a Control Field + /text/shared/02/01170001.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +Context Menu of a Control Field +The context menu of a control field has the following commands. + +Replace with +Calls a submenu where you can select a control type to replace the control selected in the document. As many properties as possible are adopted. + +Text box +The selected control is transformed into a text box. + +Button +The selected control is transformed into a button. + +Label field +The selected control is transformed into a label. + +List Box +The selected control is transformed into a list box. + +Check Box +The selected control is transformed into a check box. + +Radio Button +The selected control is transformed into an option button. + +Combo Box +The selected control is transformed into a combo box. + +Image Button +The selected control is transformed into an image button. + +File Selection +The selected control is transformed into a file selection. + +Date Field +The selected control is transformed into a date field. + +Time Field +The selected control is transformed into a time field. + +Numerical Field +The selected control is transformed into a numerical field. + +Currency Field +The selected control is transformed into a currency field. + +Pattern Field +The selected control is transformed into a pattern field. + +Image Control +The selected control is transformed into an image control. + +Formatted Field +The selected control is transformed into a formatted field. + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170002.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170002.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e43002ac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170002.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ + + + + + + + Special properties of a formatted field + /text/shared/02/01170002.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +formatted fields; properties +fields; formatted fields +controls; formatted fields + +Special properties of a formatted field + +Formatting: You can set the Formatting property by clicking the ... button in the Formatting line of the Properties: Formatted Field dialog. The Number Format dialog appears. +If the formatted field is connected to the text field of a database, the entries in this field will be treated as text. If the formatted field is connected to a field of the database that can be displayed as a number, the input is treated as numbers. The date and time are also handled internally as numbers. + +Min. value and Max. value: You can enter the minimum and maximum numeric value for a formatted field. The min and max values determine the output of existing data (Example: Min. value is 5, the connected database field contains the integer value 3. The output is 5, but the value in the database is not modified) and the input of new data (Example: Max. value is 10 and you enter 20. The input is corrected and 10 is written in the database). If the fields are not filled in for Min. value and Max. value, no limits will be applied. For formatted fields that are connected to a database text field, these two values and the Default value do not apply. + +Default value: This value is set for new records as the default value. + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170003.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170003.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6ad9fe89d --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170003.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ + + + + + + + Special Tips for Date Fields + /text/shared/02/01170003.xhp + + + +date fields; propertiesSpecial Tips for Date Fields +When you enter a year using two digits, the corresponding four digit value is determined by a setting in %PRODUCTNAME - PreferencesTools - Options - $[officename] - General. For example, if 1935 is set as the lower limiting value and you enter 34 as a date value, then the result is 2034 instead of 1934. +The pre-set limit value will be saved for each document. + + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170004.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170004.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e97eef837 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170004.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ + + + + + + + Special Tips for Table Controls + /text/shared/02/01170004.xhp + + + +table controls; properties +controls; properties of table controls +table controls;keyboard-only edit mode + +Special Tips for Table Controls +You can define a table control to display the records as you like. In other words you can define data fields for displaying or editing data like in a database form. +The following fields are possible in a table control: text, date, time and currency field, numeric field, pattern field, check box and combo box. In the case of combined date/time fields, two columns are created automatically. +The number of selected lines, if any are selected, is in parentheses after the total number of records. +To insert columns into the table control, click in the column heads and bring up the context menu. The following commands are available: +Insert Column +Calls a submenu to select a data field to adopt it in the table control. +Configure the table control using drag and drop: Open the data source browser and drag the desired fields out of the data source browser and on to the column heads of the table control. A pre-configured column is created. +Replace with +Opens a submenu to select a data field to replace the data field selected in the table control. +Delete Column +Deletes the currently selected column. +Column +Opens the properties dialog of the selected column. +Hide Columns +Hides the selected column. Its properties are not changed. +Show columns +Calls a submenu where you can select the columns to show again. To show only one column, click the column name. You see only the first 16 hidden columns. If there are more hidden columns, choose the More command to call the Show Columns dialog. +More +Calls the Show Columns dialog. + + +In the Show Columns dialog you can select the columns to be shown. Hold down the Shift or CommandCtrl key to select multiple entries. +All +Click All if you want to show all columns. +Keyboard-only control of Table Controls +If you use the keyboard only to travel through controls in your document, you will find one difference to the other types of controls: the Tab key does not move the cursor to the next control, but moves to the next column inside the table control. Press CommandCtrl+Tab to move to the next control, or press Shift+CommandCtrl+Tab to move to the previous control. +To enter the special keyboard-only edit mode for Table Controls: +The form document must be in Design mode. + + + Press CommandCtrl+F6 to select the document. + + + Press Shift+F4 to select the first control. If the Table Control is not the first control, press Tab until it is selected. + + + Press Enter to enter the edit mode. The handles are shown farther out from the control border. + + + In the edit mode, you can open the edit mode context menu by pressing Shift+F10. + + + If you want to edit columns, press Shift+Space to enter column edit mode. Now you can rearrange the order of columns with CommandCtrl+Arrow keys. The Delete key deletes the current column. + + + Press the Esc key to exit the edit mode. + + + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170100.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..415a7cf34 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170100.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + + + + + Control Properties + /text/shared/02/01170100.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+controls; properties of form controls +properties; form controls + + + +

Control Properties

+ Opens a dialog for editing the properties of a selected control. +
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+You can only call the Properties dialog when in the Design mode with a control selected. +
+If you enter data in the Properties dialog, note that multiline input is possible for certain drop-down combo boxes. This concerns all fields in which an SQL statement can be entered, as well as the properties of text boxes or label fields. You can open these fields and enter text in the opened list. The following shortcut keys are valid: + + + + Keys + + + Effect + + + + + OptionAlt+Down Arrow: + + + Opens the combo box. + + + + + OptionAlt+Up Arrow: + + + Closes the combo box. + + + + + Shift+Enter + + + Inserts a new line. + + + + + Up Arrow + + + Places the cursor into the previous line. + + + + + Down Arrow + + + Places the cursor into the next line. + + + + + Enter + + + Completes the input in the field and places the cursor into the next field. + + +
+As with list boxes or combo boxes, you can open or close the list with a mouse click at the arrow on the right end of the field. However, the input here can be entered either in the opened list or in the top text field. An exception is the properties that expect a list representation, for example, the property "List Entries", which can be set for the control fields List Box and Combo Box. Here, you can only edit the entries when the field is opened. +
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General

UFI: had to remove all internal links to this file because all the targets vanished and no time to reinsert them all + This General tab enables you to define the general properties of a form control. These properties differ, depending on the control type. Not all of the following properties are available for every control. +
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+If you export the current form document to HTML format, the default control values are exported, not the current control values. Default values are determined - depending on the type of control - by the properties' Default value (for example, in text fields), Default status (for check boxes and option fields), and Default selection (for list boxes). + +
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Enabled

+ If a control field has the property "Enabled" (Yes), the form user can use the control field. Otherwise (No), it is disabled and greyed out. +
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Line count

+ Specifies how many lines should be displayed in the dropdown list. This setting is only active if you chose "Yes" in the Dropdown option. For combo boxes with the "Dropdown" property, you can specify how many lines should be displayed in the dropdown list. With control fields which do not have the Dropdown option, the line's display will be specified by the size of the control field and the font size. +
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ActionUFI: renamed from Button type to Action, see dba.features: Form navigation functionality for command buttons

+ The "Action" property determines the action that occurs when you activate a button. You can use navigation actions to design your own database navigation buttons. +The following table describes the actions that you can assign to a button: + + + + Action + + + Description + + + + + None + + + No action occurs. + + + + + Submit form + + + Sends the data that is entered in other control fields of the current form to the address that is specified in Form Properties under URL. + Enter the URL into the form's data property "URL" text box when you export to a PDF file.UFI: see #i36574# + + + + + Reset form + + + Resets the settings in other control fields to the predefined defaults: Default Status, Default Selection, Default Value. + + + + + Open document / web page + + + Opens the URL that is specified under URL. You can use Frame to specify the target frame. + + + + + First record + + + Moves the current form to the first record. + + + + + Previous record + + + Moves the current form to the previous record. + + + + + Next record + + + Moves the current form to the next record. + + + + + Last record + + + Moves the current form to the last record. + + + + + Save record + + + Saves the current record, if necessary. + + + + + Undo data entry + + + Reverses the changes in the current record. + + + + + New record + + + Moves the current form to the insert row. + + + + + Delete record + + + Deletes the current record. + + + + + Refresh form + + + Reloads the most recently saved version of the current form. + + +
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Dropdown

+ Specifies whether the combo box should dropdown (Yes) or not (No). A control field with the dropdown property has an additional arrow button which opens the list of the existing form entries per mouse click. Under Line count, you can specify how many lines (or rows) should be displayed in the dropdown state. Combination fields can have the dropdown property. + Combo boxes that were inserted as columns in a table control are always dropdown as the default. +
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Alignment / Graphics alignment

+Specifies the alignment option for text or graphics that are used on a control. The alignment options are left-aligned, right-aligned, and centered. These options are available for the following elements: + + + Title of Label fields, + + + Content of text fields, + + + Content of table fields in the columns of a table control, + + + Graphics or text that are used in buttons. + The Alignment option for buttons is called Graphics alignment. + + +
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AutoFill

+ Assigns the AutoFill function to a combo box. The AutoFill function displays a list of previous entries after you start to type an entry.UFI: changed AutoComplete to AutoFill (got changed by error in the UI, so we stay with it now, according to FS) +
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Label field

+ Specifies the source for the label of the control. The text of the label field will be used instead of the name of a database field. For example, in the Filter Navigator, Search dialog, and as a column name in the table view. + To define one character of the label as a mnemonic, so that the user can access this control by pressing the character on the keyboard, insert a tilde (~) character in front of the character in the label. + Only the text of a group frame can be used as the label field when using radio buttons. This text applies to all of the radio buttons of the same group. + If you click on the ... button next to the text field, you will see the Label Field Selection dialog. Select a label from the list. + Check the No assignment box to remove the link between a control and the assigned label field. +
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Width

+ Sets the column width in the table control field. Sets the column width in the table control field in the units that are specified in the %PRODUCTNAME module options. If you want, you can enter a value followed by a valid measurement unit, for example, 2 cm. +
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RepeatUFI: see spec spinbutton_form_control.sxw

+ Specifies if the action of a control such as a spin button repeats when you click the control and hold the mouse button down. +
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Delay

+ Specifies the delay in milliseconds between repeating events. A repeating event occurs when you click an arrow button or the background of a scrollbar, or one of the record navigation buttons of a Navigation bar, and you keep the mouse button pressed for some time. You can enter a value followed by a valid time unit, for example, 2 s or 500 ms. +
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Record marker

+ Specifies whether the first column is displayed with row labels, in which the current record is marked by an arrow. +
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Date format

+ Here you can determine the format you want for the date readout. With date fields you can determine the format for the date readout. + All format fields (date, time, currency, numeric) are formatted automatically in the selected format as soon as you leave them regardless of how you entered the input. +
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Spin Button

+ The "Yes" option transforms the control field into a spin button, where corresponding arrow buttons are added. Numerical fields, currency fields, date and time fields can be introduced as spin buttons in the form. +
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Tristate

+ Specifies whether a check box can also represent ZERO values of a linked database apart from the TRUE and FALSE values. This function is only available if the database accepts three states: TRUE, FALSE and ZERO. + The "Tristate" property is only defined for database forms, not for HTML forms. +
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Printable

+ Specifies whether you want the control field to appear in a document's printout. +
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PositionX

+ Defines the X position of the control, relative to the anchor. +
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PositionY

+ Defines the Y position of the control, relative to the anchor. +
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Anchor

+ Defines where the control will be anchored. +
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Width

+ Defines the width of the control. +
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Height

+ Defines the height of the control. +
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Edit mask

+ Defines the edit mask. By specifying a character code you can determine what the user can enter in the control field. By specifying the character code in pattern fields, you can determine what the user can enter in the pattern field. + The length of the edit mask determines the number of the possible input positions. If the user enters characters that do not correspond to the edit mask, the input is rejected when the user leaves the field. You can enter the following characters to define the edit mask: + + + + Character + + + Meaning + + + + + L + + + A text constant. This position cannot be edited. The character is displayed at the corresponding position of the Literal Mask. + + + + + a + + + The characters a-z and A-Z can be entered. Capital characters are not converted to lowercase characters. + + + + + A + + + The characters A-Z can be entered. If a lowercase letter is entered, it is automatically converted to a capital letter. + + + + + c + + + The characters a-z, A-Z, and 0-9 can be entered. Capital characters are not converted to lowercase characters. + + + + + C + + + The characters A-Z and 0-9 can be entered. If a lowercase letter is entered, it is automatically converted to a capital letter. + + + + + N + + + Only the characters 0-9 can be entered. + + + + + x + + + All printable characters can be entered. + + + + + X + + + All printable characters can be entered. If a lowercase letter is entered, it is automatically converted to a capital letter. + + +
+For the literal mask "__.__.2000", for example, define the "NNLNNLLLLL" edit mask so that the user can only enter four digits when entering a date. +
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Strict format

+ You can have a format check with control fields that accept formatted contents (date, time, and so on). If the strict format function is activated (Yes), only the allowed characters are accepted. For example, in a date field, only numbers or date delimiters are accepted; all alphabet entries typed with your keyboard are ignored. +
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+ +

Frame

+ Specifies the target frame to display the document that is opened by the "Open document / web page" action. You can also specify the target frame to display a URL that you open when you click a button that has been assigned to the "Open document or web page" action. +
+If you click the field, you can select an option from the list that specifies into which frame the next document should be loaded. The following possibilities exist: + + + + Entry + + + Meaning + + + + + _blank + + + The next document is created in a new empty frame. + + + + + _parent + + + The next document is created in a parent frame. If no parent exists, the document is created in the same frame. + + + + + _self + + + The next document is created in the same frame. + + + + + _top + + + The next document is created in a top-level window, that is, in the highest frame of the hierarchy; if the current frame is already a top window, the document is created in the current frame. + + +
+
+ The "Frame" property is relevant for HTML forms, but not for database forms. +
+
+ +

Graphics

+ An image button has a "Graphics" property. The "Graphics" property specifies the graphic's path and file name that you want to have displayed on the button. If you select the graphic file with the ... button, the path and file name will be automatically included in the text box. +
+
+ +

Help text

+ Provides the option of entering a help text that will be displayed as a tip on the control. The tip shows the text in user mode when the mouse is moved over the control. + For URL type buttons, the help text appears as the extended tip instead of the URL address entered under URL. +
+
+ +

Help URL

+ Specifies a batch label in URL spelling which refers to a help document and which can be called with the help of the control field. The help for the control field help can be opened if the focus is positioned on the control field and the user presses F1. +
+
+ +

Background color

+ Sets the background color of the control field. A background color is available for most control fields. If you click on Background color, a list will open which enables you to select among various colors. The "Standard" option adopts the system setting. If the desired color is not listed, click the ... button to define a color in the Color dialog. +
+
+ + + +

Scrollbar

+ Adds the scrollbar type that you specify to a text box. Adds the scrollbar type that you specify to a text box. +
+
+ +

Incr./decrement value

+ Determines intervals to add or subtract with each activation of the spin button control. +
+
+ +

Value step

+ Determines spin button intervals. You can preset the value intervals for numerical and currency spin buttons. Use the up and down arrows of the spin button to increase or decrease the value. +
+
+ +

List entries

+ Defines the list entries visible in the document. Open this list and type your text. Use Shift+Enter for a new line. With list and combo boxes, you can define the list entries that will be visible in the document. Open the List entries field and type your text. Please note the tips referring to the keyboard controls. + The predefined default list entry is entered into the Default selection combo box. + Note that the list entries entered here are only incorporated into the form if, on the Data tab under List Content Type, the option "Value List" is selected. + If you do not want the list entries to be written to the database or transmitted to the recipient of the Web form, but rather assigned values that are not visible in the form, you can assign the list entries to other values in a value list. The value list is determined on the Data tab. Under Type of List Contents, select the option "Value List". Then enter the values under List Contents that are to be assigned to the corresponding visible list entries of the form. For the correct assignment, the order in the value list is relevant. + For HTML documents, a list entry entered on the General tab corresponds to the HTML tag <OPTION>; an entry of the value list entered on the Data tab under List Contents corresponds to the <OPTION VALUE=...> tag. +
+
+ +

Date max

+ Determines a date which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user. Determines a date which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user. +
+
+ +

Max text length

+ Defines the maximum number of characters that the user can enter. For text and combo boxes, you can define the maximum number of characters that the user can enter. If this control field property is uncertain, the default setting will be zero. + If the control is linked to a database and the text length is to be accepted from the field definition of the database, you must not enter the text length here. The settings are only accepted from the database if the control property was not defined ("Not Defined" state). +
+
+ + + +

Value max

+ Defines a value for the control field which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user. For numerical and currency fields, you can determine the maximum value that the user can enter. +
+
+ +

Time max

+ Determines a time which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user. Determines a time which can not be exceeded by another value introduced by the user. +
+
+ +

Multiselection

+ Allows you to select more than one item in a list box. Allows you to select more than one item in a list box. +
+
+ +rich text control +controls; rich text control + + + +

Text typeUFI: now renamed to Text Type, see #i24386#UFI: see dba spec prop_browser_enhancements.sxw

+ Allows you to use line breaks and formatting in a control field, such as a text box or label. To manually enter a line break, press the Enter key. Select "Multi-line with formatting" to enter formatted text. + If you select the text type "Multi-line with formatting", you cannot bind this control to a database field. + This control is named "Multiline input" for a text column inside a table control. +
+
+ +

Word breakUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw

+ Displays text on more than one line. Allows you to use line breaks in a text box, so that you can enter more than one line of text. To manually enter a line break, press Enter. +
+
+ +

ToggleUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw

+ Specifies if a Push button behaves as a Toggle Button. If you set Toggle to "Yes", you can switch between the "selected" and "not selected" control states when you click the button or press the Spacebar while the control has the focus. A button in the "selected" state appears "pressed in". +
+
+ +

Take Focus on ClickUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw

+ If you set this option to "Yes", the Push button receives the focus when you click the button. +
+
+ +

Hide selectionUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw

+ Specifies whether a text selection on a control remains selected when the focus is no longer on a control. If you set Hide selection to "No", the selected text remains selected when the focus is no longer on the control that contains the text. +
+
+ +

StyleUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw

+ Specifies whether Check boxes and Option buttons are displayed in a 3D look (default) or a flat look. +
+
+ +

Border colorUFI: see dba spec form_controls_interop_1.sxw

+ Specifies the border color for controls that have the "Border" property set to "flat". +
+
+ +

Symbol color

+ Specifies the color for symbols on controls, for example the arrows on a scrollbar. +
+
+ +

Date min

+ Determines the earliest date that a user can enter. Determines the earliest date that a user can enter. +
+
+ + + +

Value min

+ You can determine here a value for the control field to prevent the user from entering a smaller value. For numerical and currency fields you can determine a minimum value to prevent the user from entering a smaller value. +
+
+ +

Time min

+ Determines the minimum time that a user can enter. Determines the minimum time that a user can enter. +
+
+ +

Decimal accuracy

+ Determines the number of digits displayed to the right of the decimal point. With numerical and currency fields you can determine the number of digits displayed to the right of the decimal point. +
+
+ +

Name

+ On the Properties tab page, this option specifies the name for the control field. On the Form Properties tab page, this option specifies the name for the form. Each control field and each form has a "Name" property through which it can be identified. The name will appear in the Form Navigator and, using the name, the control field can be referred to from a macro. The default settings already specify a name which is constructed from using the field's label and number. +If you work with macros, make sure that the names of the controls are unique. + +controls; grouping +groups; of controls +forms; grouping controls +mw changed "grouping;" to "groups;" +The name is also used to group different controls that belong together functionally, such as radio buttons. To do so, give the same name to all members of the group: controls with identical names form a group. Grouped controls can be represented visually by using a Group Box. +
+
+ +

Navigation bar

+ Specifies whether to display the Navigation bar on the lower border of the table control. +
+
+ +

Read-only

+ Determines if the control is read-only ("Yes") or if it can be edited ("No"). The "Read-only" property can be assigned to all controls in which the user can enter text. If you assign the read-only property to an image field which uses graphics from a database, the user will not be able to insert new graphics into the database. +
+
+ +

Border

+ Determines if the field's border should be displayed "Without frame", with a "3-D look" or "Flat". With control fields that have a frame, you can determine the border display on the form using the "Border" property. You can select among the "Without frame", "3-D look" or "Flat" options. +
+
+ +

Tab order

+ The "Tab order" property determines the order in which the controls are focused in the form when you press the Tab key. In a form that contains more than one control, the focus moves to the next control when you press the Tab key. You can specify the order in which the focus changes with an index under "Tab order". + The "Tab order" property is not available to Hidden Controls. If you want, you can also set this property for image buttons and image controls, so that you can select these controls with the Tab key. + When creating a form, an index is automatically assigned to the control fields that are added to this form; every control field added is assigned an index increased by 1. If you change the index of a control, the indices of the other controls are updated automatically. Elements that cannot be focused ("Tabstop = No") are also assigned a value. However, these controls are skipped when using the Tab key. + You can also easily define the indices of the different controls in the Tab Order dialog. +
+
+ +

Mouse wheel scroll

+ Sets whether the value changes when the user scrolls a mouse wheel. Never: No change of the value. When focused: (default) The value changes when the control has the focus and the wheel is pointing at the control and gets scrolled. Always: The value changes when the wheel is pointing at the control and gets scrolled, no matter which control has the focus. +
+
+ +

Default status

+ Specifies whether an option or a check box is selected by default. + For a reset type button, you can define the status of the control if the reset button is activated by the user. + For grouped option fields, the status of the group corresponding to the default setting is defined by the "Default Status" property.UFI: what does this mean? Cannot understand that sentence. +
+
+ +

Default selection

+ Specifies the list box entry to mark as the default entry. + For a Reset type button, the Default selection entry defines the status of the list box if the reset button is activated by the user. + For a List box that contains a value list, you can click the ... button to open the Default selection dialog. + In the Default selection dialog, select the entries that you want to mark as selected when you open the form that contains the list box. +
+
+ + +

Default value

+ Sets the default value for the control field. For example, the default value will be entered when a form is opened. + For a Reset type button, the Default value entry defines the status of the control if the reset button is activated by the user. +
+
+ +

Default scroll value

+ Sets the default value for the scrollbar. +
+
+ +

Scroll value max.

+ Specify the maximum value of a scrollbar control. +
+
+ +

Scroll value min.

+ Specify the minimum value of a scrollbar control. +
+
+ +

Small change

+ Specify the value to add or subtract when the user clicks the Arrow icon on the scrollbar. +
+
+ +

Large change

+ Specify the value to add or subtract when the user clicks next to the slider on the scrollbar. +
+
+ +

Default time

+ Sets the default time. +
+
+ +

Default date

+ Sets the default date. +
+
+ +

Default text

+ Sets the default text for a text box or a combo box. +
+
+ +

Default button

+ The "Default button" property specifies that the corresponding button will be operated when you press the Return key. If you open the dialog or form and do not carry out any further action, the button with this property is the default button. + This property should be assigned only to a single button within the document. + When using Web page forms, you might come across this property in search masks. These are edit masks that contain a text field and a Submit type button. The search term is entered in the text field and the search is started by activating the button. If the button is defined as the default button, however, simply hit Enter after entering the search term in order to start the search. +
+
+ +

Prefix symbol

+ Determines if the currency symbol is displayed before or after the number when using currency fields. The default setting is currency symbols are not prefixed. +
+
+ +

Tabstop

+ The "Tabstop" property determines if a control field can be selected with the Tab key. The following options are available:UFI: Default entry row deleted from table + + + + No + + + When using the Tab key, focusing skips the control. + + + + + Yes + + + The control can be selected with the Tab key. + + +
+
+
+ +

Thousands separator

+ Inserts a thousands separator. With numerical and currency fields you can determine whether thousands separators are used. +
+
+ +

Label

+ The "Label" property sets the label of the control field that is displayed in the form. This property determines the visible label or the column header of the data field in table control forms. + When you create a new control, the description predefined in the "Name" property is used as the default for labeling the control. The label consists of the control field name and an integer numbering the control (for example, CommandButton1). With the "Title" property, you can assign another description to the control so that the label reflects the function of the control. Change this entry in order to assign an expressive label to the control that is visible to the user. + +multi-line titles in forms +names; multi-line titles +controls; multi-line titles + +To create a multi-line title, open the combo box using the Arrow button. You can enter a line break by pressing Shift+CommandCtrl+Enter. +The "Title" property is only used for labeling a form element in the interface visible to the user. If you work with macros, note that at runtime, a control is always addressed through the "Name" property. +
+
+ +

URL

+ Specifies the URL address that opens when you click an Open document / web page button. Enter the URL address for a Open document or web page button type in the URL box. The address opens when you click the button. + If you move the mouse over the button in User mode, the URL appears as the extended tip, provided that no other Help text was entered. +
+
+ +

Currency symbol

+ You can enter a character or a string for the currency symbol. In a currency field, you can predefine the currency symbol by entering the character or string in the "Currency symbol" property. +
+
+ +

Value

+ You can enter the data that is inherited by the hidden control. In a hidden control, under Value, you can enter the data which is inherited by the hidden control. This data will be transferred when sending the form. +
+
+ +

Password characters

+ If the text box is used as a password input, enter the ASCII code of the display character. This character is displayed instead of the characters typed by the user for the password. If the user enters a password, you can determine the characters that will be displayed instead of the characters typed by the user. Under Password character, enter the ASCII code of the desired character. You can use the values from 0 to 255. +The characters and their ASCII codes can be seen in the Special Characters dialog (Insert - Special Character). +
+
+ +

Literal mask

+ Defines the literal mask. The literal mask contains the initial values and is always visible after downloading a form. With masked fields you can specify a literal mask. A literal mask contains the initial values of a form, and is always visible after downloading a form. Using a character code for the Edit mask, you can determine the entries that the user can type into the masked field. +The length of the literal mask should always correspond to the length of the edit mask. If this is not the case, the edit mask is either cut off or filled with blanks up to the length of the edit mask. +
+
+ +

FontUFI: dba.features "Character set property renamed to Font"

+ Select the font for the text that is in the control field. For control fields which have visible text or titles, select the display font that you want to use. To open the Font dialog, click the ... button. The selected font is used in control fields names and to display data in table control fields. +
+
+ +

Row height

+ Specifies the row height of a table control field. In table controls, enter a value for the row height. If you want, you can enter a value followed by valid measurement unit, for example, 2 cm. +
+
+ +

Text lines end with

+ For text fields, select the line end code to be used when writing text into a database column.UFI: spec dba-features: "form text fields: New property Text lines end with" +
+
+ +

Time format

+ You can define the desired format for the time display. +
+
+ +

Help text

+ Specifies additional information or a descriptive text for the control field. In each control field you can specify additional information or a descriptive text for the control field. This property helps the programmer to save additional information that can be used in the program code. This field can be used, for example, for variables or other evaluation parameters. +
+
+ +

Formatting

+ Specifies the format code for the control. Click the ... button to select the format code. +
+
+ +

Scale

+ Resizes the image to fit the size of the control. +
+
+ +

Acting on a record

+ Specifies to show or hide the action items in a selected Navigation bar control. Action items are the following: Save record, Undo, New record, Delete record, Refresh. +
+
+ +

Positioning

+ Specifies to show or hide the positioning items in a selected Navigation bar control. Positioning items are the following: Record label, Record position, Record count label, Record count. +
+
+ +

Navigation

+ Specifies to show or hide the navigation items in a selected Navigation bar control. Navigation items are the following: First record, Previous record, Next record, Last record. +
+
+ +

Filtering/Sorting

+ Specifies to show or hide the filtering and sorting items in a selected Navigation bar control. Filtering and sorting items are the following: Sort ascending, Sort descending, Sort, Automatic filter, Default filter, Apply filter, Reset filter/sort. +
+
+ +

Icon Size

+ Specifies whether the icons in a selected Navigation bar should be small or large. +
+
+ +

Visible

+ Defines whether the control will be visible in live mode. In design mode, the control is always visible. + Note that if this property is set to "Yes" (the default), this does not necessarily mean the control will really appear on the screen. Additional constraints are applied when calculating a control's effective visibility. For instance, a control placed in a hidden section in Writer will never be visible at all, until at least the section itself becomes visible. + If the property is set to "No", then the control will always be hidden in live mode. + Older OpenOffice.org versions up to 3.1 will silently ignore this property when reading documents which make use of it. +
+
+ +

Visible size

+ Specifies the size of scrollbar thumb in "value units". A value of ("Scroll value max." minus "Scroll value min." ) / 2 would result in a thumb which occupies half of the background area. + If set to 0, then the thumb's width will equal its height. +
+
+ +

Orientation

+ Specifies the horizontal or vertical orientation for a scrollbar or spin button. +
+
+ +
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Data

+The Data tab page allows you to assign a data source to the selected control. +
+
+ +
+For forms with database links, the associated database is defined in the Form Properties. You will find the functions for this on the Data tab page. +The possible settings of the Data tab page of a control depend on the respective control. You will only see the options that are available for the current control and context.
The following fields are available:
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+ +

Reference value (off)

+ Check boxes and radio buttons in spreadsheets can be bound to cells in the current document. If the control is enabled, the value you enter in Reference value (on) is copied to the cell. If the control is disabled, the value from Reference value (off) is copied to the cell. +
+
+ +

Reference value (on)UFI: moved section from 01170101, changed name

+ You can enter a reference value for the web form, which will be remitted to a server when sending the form. With database forms, the value entered is written in the database field, assigned to the control field. You can assign a reference value to option buttons and check boxes. The reference value will be remitted to a server when sending the web form. With database forms the value entered here will be written in the database assigned to the control field. + Reference values for web forms + Reference values are useful if you design a web form and the information on the status of the control is to be transmitted to a server. If the control is clicked by the user, the corresponding reference value is sent to the server. + For example, if you have two control fields for the options "feminine" and "masculine", and assign a reference value of 1 to the field "feminine" and the value 2 to the "masculine" field, the value 1 is transmitted to the server if a user clicks the "feminine" field and value 2 is sent if the "masculine" field is clicked. + Reference values for database forms + For database forms, you can also characterize the status of an option or a check box by a reference value, storing it in the database. If you have a set of three options, for example "in progress", "completed", and "resubmission", with the respective reference values, "ToDo", "OK", and "RS", these reference values appear in the database if the respective option is clicked. +
+
+ +

Data field

+ Specifies the field of the data source table to which the control refers. With database forms, you can link controls with the data fields. + You have several possibilities: + + + First case: There is only one table in the form. + Under Data field, specify the field of the data source table whose contents you want to be displayed. + + + Second case: The control belongs to a subform that is created by an SQL query. + Under Data field, specify the field of the SQL statement whose contents you want to be displayed. + + + + + Third case: Combo Boxes + For combo boxes, the field of the data source table in which the values entered or selected by the user should be stored is specified under Data field. The values displayed in the list of the combo box are based on an SQL statement, which is entered under List content. + + + Fourth case: List Boxes + The data source table does not contain the data to be displayed, but rather a table linked to the data source table through a common data field. + If you want a list box to display data from a table that is linked to the current data source table, under Data field specify the field of the data source table to which the content of the list box refers. Or you can specify the database field that controls the display of the data in the form. This data field provides the link to the other table if both tables can be linked through a common data field. It is usually a data field in which unique identification numbers are stored. The data field whose contents are displayed in the form is specified by an SQL statement under List content. + + +List boxes work with references. They can either be implemented with linked tables by SQL statements (fourth case) or through value lists: +References through linked tables (SQL statements) +If you want a list box to display data from a database table that is linked by a common data field to the table on which the form is based, the link field of the form table is specified under Data field. +The link is created with an SQL Select, which, if you selected "SQL" or "Native SQL", is specified under Type of list contents in the field List content. As an example, a table "Orders" is linked to the current form control, and in the database a table "Customers" is linked to the "Orders" table. You can use an SQL statement as follows: +SELECT CustomerName, CustomerNo FROM Customers, +where "CustomerName" is the data field from the linked table "Customers", and "CustomerNo" is the field of the table "Customers" that is linked to a field of the form table "Orders" specified under Data field. +References Using Value Lists +For list boxes, you can use value lists. Value lists are lists that define reference values. In this way, the control in the form does not directly display the content of a database field, but rather values assigned in the value list. +If you work with reference values of a value list, the contents of the data field that you specified under Data Field in the form are not visible, but rather the assigned values. If you chose "Valuelist" on the Data tab under Type of list contents and assigned a reference value to the visible list entries in the form under List entries (entered in the General tab), then the reference values are compared with the data content of the given data field. If a reference value corresponds to the content of a data field, the associated list entries are displayed in the form. +
+
+ +

Bound field

+ Use an index to specify the table field or table SQL query to link to the field that is provided under Data field. Valid values for this property are 1, 2, 3, and so on.UFI: issue #i32749# + If you delete the contents of the Bound field cell in the property browser, the first field of the result set is used to display and to exchange data.UFI: issue #i32749# + This property for list boxes defines which data field of a linked table is displayed in the form. + If a list box in the form is to display contents of a table linked to the form table, then define in the Type of list contents field if the display is determined by an SQL command or the (linked) table is accessed. With the Bound field property, you use an index to specify to which data field of the query or of the table the list field is linked. + The property Bound field is only for forms that are used to access more than one table. If the form is based on only one table, the field to be displayed in the form is specified directly under Data field. However, if you want the list box to display data from a table that is linked to the current table over a common data field, the linked data field is defined by the property Bound field. + If you selected "SQL" under Type of list contents, the SQL command determines the index to be specified. Example: If you specify an SQL command such as "SELECT Field1, Field2 FROM tablename" under List content, refer to the following table: + + + + Bound field + + + Link + + + + + -1since LibreOffice 4.1 + + + The index of the selected entry in the list is linked to the field specified under Data field. + + + + + {empty} or 0 + + + The database field "Field1" is linked to the field specified under Data field. + + + + + 1 + + + The database field "Field2" is linked to the field specified under Data field. + + +
+If you selected "Table" under Type of list contents, the table structure defines the index to be specified. Example: If a database table is selected under List content, refer to the following table: + + + + Bound field + + + Link + + + + + -1since LibreOffice 4.1 + + + The index of the selected entry in the list is linked to the field specified under Data field. + + + + + {empty} or 0 + + + The 1st column of the table is linked to the field specified under Data field. + + + + + 1 + + + The 2nd column of the table is linked to the field specified under Data field. + + + + + 2 + + + The 3rd column of the table is linked to the field specified under Data field. + + +
+
+
+ +

Type of list contents

+ Determines the data to fill the lists in list and combo boxes. Determines the data to fill the lists in list and combo boxes. + With the "Valuelist" option, all entries entered in the List entries field of the General tab appear in the control. For database forms, you can use reference values (see the References Using Value Lists section). + If the content of the control is read from a database, you can determine the type of the data source with the other options. For example, you can choose between tables and queries. +
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List content

+ With database forms, specifies the data source for the list content of the form-element. This field can be used to define a value list for documents without a database connection. + In the case of database forms, the data source determines the entries of the list or combo box. Depending on the selected type, you have a choice between different data sources under List content, provided that these objects exist in your database. All available database objects of the type selected under Type of list contents are offered here. If you have selected the "Value List" option as the type, you can use references for database forms. If the display of the control is controlled by an SQL command, the SQL statement is entered here. + Examples of SQL statements: + For list boxes, an SQL statement may have the following form: + SELECT field1, field2 FROM table, + Here "table" is the table whose data is displayed in the list of the control (list table). "field1" is the data field that defines the visible entries in the form; its content is displayed in the list box. "field2" is the field of the list table that is linked to the form table (value table) through the field specified under Data field if Bound field = 1 was selected. + For combo boxes, an SQL statement may take the following form: + SELECT DISTINCT field FROM table, + Here "field" is a data field from the list table "table" whose content is displayed in the list of the combo box. + Value lists for HTML documents + For HTML forms, you can enter a value list under List content. Select the option "Valuelist" under Type of list contents. The values entered here will not be visible in the form, and are used to assign values to the visible entries. The entries made under List content correspond to the HTML tag <OPTION VALUE=...>. + In the data transfer of a selected entry from a list box or a combo box, both the list of the values displayed in the form, which was entered on the General tab under List entries, and the value list entered on the Data tab under List content, are taken into consideration: If a (non-empty) text is at the selected position in the value list (<OPTION VALUE=...>), it will be transmitted. Otherwise, the text displayed in the (<OPTION>) control is sent. + If the value list is to contain an empty string, enter the value "$$$empty$$$" under List content at the corresponding position (note uppercase/lowercase). $[officename] interprets this input as an empty string and assigns it to the respective list entry. + The following table shows the connections between HTML, JavaScript, and the $[officename] field List content using an example list box named "ListBox1". In this case, "Item" designates a list entry visible in the form: + + + + HTML Tag + + + JavaScript + + + Entry in value list of the control (List content) + + + Transmitted data + + + + + <OPTION>Item + + + Not possible + + + "" + + + the visible list entry ("ListBox1=Item") + + + + + <OPTION VALUE="Value">Item + + + ListBox1.options[0].value="Value" + + + "Value" + + + The value assigned to the list entry ("ListBox1=Value") + + + + + <OPTION VALUE="">Item + + + ListBox1.options[0].value="" + + + "$$$empty$$$" + + + An empty string ("ListBox1=") + + +
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Empty string is NULL

+ Defines how an empty string input should be handled. If set to "Yes", an input string of length zero will be treated as a value NULL. If set to "No", any input will be treated as-is without any conversion. + An empty string is a string of length zero (""). Normally, a value NULL is not the same as an empty string. In general, a term NULL is used to denote an undefined value, an unknown value, or "no value has been entered yet." + Database systems vary and they might handle a value NULL differently. Refer to documentations of the database that you are using. +
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Filter proposal

+ While designing your form, you can set the "Filter proposal" property for each text box in the Data tab of the corresponding Properties dialog. In subsequent searches in the filter mode, you can select from all information contained in these fields. The field content can then be selected using the AutoComplete function. Note, however, that this function requires a greater amount of memory space and time, especially when used in large databases and should therefore be used sparingly. +
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+ +

Linked cell

+ Specifies the reference to a linked cell on a spreadsheet. The live state or contents of the control are linked to the cell contents. The following tables list the controls and their corresponding link type: +

Check box with linked cell

+ + + + Action + + + Result + + + + + Select the check box: + + + TRUE is entered into the linked cell. + + + + + Deselect the check box: + + + FALSE is entered into the linked cell. + + + + + Tri-state check box is set to "undetermined" state: + + + #NV is entered into the linked cell. + + + + + Enter a number or a formula that returns a number in the linked cell: + + + If entered value is TRUE or not 0: Check box is selected.
If entered value is FALSE or 0: Check box is deselected.
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+ + + Clear the linked cell, or enter text, or enter a formula that returns text or an error: + + + Check box is set to "undetermined" state if it is a tri-state check box, else check box is deselected. + + + + + Select the box. The Reference value box contains text:UFI: sc.features "eforms2 option buttons check boxes now also exchanging text" + + + The text from the Reference value box is copied to the cell. + + + + + Deselect the box. The Reference value box contains text: + + + An empty string is copied to the cell. + + + + + The Reference value box contains text. Enter the same text into the cell: + + + The check box is selected. + + + + + The Reference value box contains text. Enter another text into the cell: + + + The check box is deselected. + + +
+

Option button (radio button) with linked cell

+ + + + Action + + + Result + + + + + Select the option button: + + + TRUE is entered into the linked cell. + + + + + Option button is deselected by selecting another option button: + + + FALSE is entered into the linked cell. + + + + + Enter a number or a formula that returns a number in the linked cell: + + + If entered value is TRUE or not 0: Option button is selected.
If entered value is FALSE or 0: Option button is deselected.
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+ + + Clear the linked cell, or enter text, or enter a formula that returns text or an error: + + + Option button is deselected. + + + + + Click the option button. The Reference value box contains text: + + + The text from the Reference value box is copied to the cell. + + + + + Click another option button of the same group. The Reference value box contains text: + + + An empty string is copied to the cell. + + + + + The Reference value box contains text. Enter the same text into the cell: + + + The option button is selected. + + + + + The Reference value box contains text. Enter another text into the cell: + + + The option button is cleared. + + +
+

Text box with linked cell

+ + + + Action + + + Result + + + + + Enter text into the text box: + + + Text is copied into the linked cell. + + + + + Clear the text box: + + + Linked cell is cleared. + + + + + Enter text or a number in the linked cell: + + + Text or number is copied into the text box. + + + + + Enter a formula into the linked cell: + + + Formula result is copied into the text box. + + + + + Clear the linked cell: + + + Text box is cleared. + + +
+

Numerical field and formatted field with linked cell

+ + + + Action + + + Result + + + + + Enter a number into the field: + + + Number is copied into the linked cell. + + + + + Clear the field: + + + Value 0 is set in the linked cell. + + + + + Enter a number or a formula that returns a number in the linked cell: + + + Number is copied into the field. + + + + + Clear the linked cell, or enter text, or enter a formula that returns text or an error: + + + Value 0 is set in the field. + + +
+

List box with linked cell

+ List boxes support two different linking modes, see the property "Contents of the linked cell". + + + Linked contents: Synchronize the text contents of the selected list box entry with the cell contents. + + + Linked selection position: The position of the single selected item in the list box is synchronized with the numerical value in the cell. + + + + + + Action + + + Result + + + + + Select a single list item: + + + Contents are linked: Text of the item is copied into the linked cell. + Selection is linked: Position of the selected item is copied into the linked cell.
For example, if the third item is selected, the number 3 will be copied.
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+ + + Select several list items: + + + #NV is entered into the linked cell. + + + + + Deselect all list items: + + + Contents are linked: Linked cell is cleared. + Selection is linked: Value 0 is entered in the linked cell. + + + + + Enter text or a number into the linked cell: + + + Contents are linked: Find and select an equal list item. + Selection is linked: The list item at the specified position (starting with 1 for the first item) is selected. If not found, all items are deselected. + + + + + Enter a formula into the linked cell: + + + Find and select a list item that matches the formula result and link mode. + + + + + Clear the linked cell: + + + Deselect all items in the list box. + + + + + Change the contents of the list source range: + + + List box items are updated according to the change. The selection is preserved. This may cause an update to the linked cell. + + +
+

Combo box with linked cell

+ + + + Action + + + Result + + + + + Enter text into the edit field of the combo box, or select an entry from the drop-down list: + + + Text is copied into the linked cell. + + + + + Clear the edit field of the combo box: + + + Linked cell is cleared. + + + + + Enter text or a number into the linked cell: + + + Text or number is copied into the edit field of the combo box. + + + + + Enter a formula into the linked cell: + + + Formula result is copied into the edit field of the combo box. + + + + + Clear the linked cell: + + + Edit field of the combo box is cleared. + + + + + Change the contents of the list source range: + + + Drop-down list items are updated according to the change. The edit field of the combo box and the linked cell are not changed. + + +
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+ +

Contents of the linked cell

+ Select the mode of linking a list box with a linked cell on a spreadsheet. + + + Linked contents: Synchronize the text contents of the selected list box entry with the cell contents. Select "The selected entry". + + + Linked selection position: The position of the single selected item in the list box is synchronized with the numerical value in the cell. Select "Position of the selected entry". + + +
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+ +

Source cell rangeUFI: in the spec, this is "Source range of the list". Named it as seen in 680m38

+ Enter a cell range that contains the entries for a list box or combo box on a spreadsheet. If you enter a multi-column range, only the contents of the leftmost column are used to fill the control. +
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+ +controls; events +events; controls +macros; assigning to events in forms + +

Events

+ On the Events tab page you can link macros to events that occur in a form's control fields. +
+When the event occurs, the linked macro will be called. To assign a macro to an event, press the ... button. The Assign Action dialog opens. +
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+Depending on the control, different events are available. Only the available events for the selected control and context are listed on the Events tab page.
The following events are defined:
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Approve actionrenamed from Before commencing, issue 97356

+ This event takes place before an action is triggered by clicking the control. For example, clicking a "Submit" button initiates a send action; however, the actual "send" process is started only when the When initiating event occurs. The Approve action event allows you to kill the process. If the linked method sends back FALSE, When initiating will not be executed. + +

Execute actionrenamed from When initiated, issue 97356

+ The Execute action event occurs when an action is started. For example, if you have a "Submit" button in your form, the send process represents the action to be initiated. + +

Changed

+The Changed event takes place when the control loses the focus and the content of the control has changed since it lost the focus. + +

Text modified

+ The Text modified event takes place if you enter or modify a text in an input field. + +

Item status changed

+ The Item status changed event takes place if the status of the control field has changed, for example, from checked to unchecked. + +

When receiving focus

+ The When receiving focus event takes place if a control field receives the focus. + +

When losing focus

+ The When losing focus event takes place if a control field loses the focus. + +

Key pressed

+ The Key pressed event occurs when the user presses any key while the control has the focus. This event may be linked to a macro for checking entries. + +

Key released

+ The Key released event occurs when the user releases any key while the control has the focus. + +

Mouse inside

+ The Mouse inside event takes place if the mouse is inside the control field. + +

Mouse moved while key pressed

+ The Mouse moved while key pressed event takes place when the mouse is dragged while a key is pressed. An example is when, during drag-and-drop, an additional key determines the mode (move or copy). + +

Mouse moved

+ The Mouse moved event occurs if the mouse moves over the control. + +

Mouse button pressed

+ The Mouse button pressed event occurs if the mouse button is pressed while the mouse pointer is on the control. + Note that this event is also used for notifying requests for a popup context menu on the control. + +

Mouse button released

+ The Mouse button released event occurs if the mouse button is released while the mouse pointer is on the control. + +

Mouse outside

+ The Mouse outside event takes place when the mouse is outside the control field. + + + + +
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+ forms; propertiesproperties; forms + +Form Properties + In this dialog you can specify, among others, the data source and the events for the whole form. +
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+submitting forms +get method for form transmissions +post method for form transmissions + +General +
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+A form is a text document or spreadsheet with different form controls. If you create a form for a Web page, the user can enter data into it to send over the Internet. The data from the form controls of a form is transmitted to a server by specifying a URL and can be processed on the server. +Name +Specifies a name for the form. This name is used to identify the form in the Form Navigator. +URL +Specifies the URL to which the data of the completed form is to be transmitted. +Frame +Defines the target frame in which the loaded URL is to appear. + + +Type of submission +Specifies the method to transfer the completed form information. +Using the "Get" method, the data of every control is transmitted as an environment variable. They are appended to the URL in the form "?Control1=Content1&Control2=Content2&..."; the character string is analyzed by a program on the recipient's server. +Using the "Post" method, a document is created from the content of the form that is sent to the specified URL. + +Submission encoding +Specifies the type for encoding the data transfer. +Data transfer of control information +When sending a form, all controls available in $[officename] are taken into consideration. The name of the control and the corresponding value, if available, are transmitted. +Which values are transmitted in each case depends on the respective control. For text fields, the visible entries are transmitted; for list boxes, the selected entries are transmitted; for check boxes and option fields, the associated reference values are transmitted if these fields were activated. +How this information is transmitted depends on the selected transfer method (Get or Post) and the coding (URL or Multipart). If the Get method and URL encoding are selected, for example, value pairs in the form <Name>=<Value> are sent. +In addition to the controls that are recognized in HTML, $[officename] offers other controls. It should be noted that, for fields with a specific numerical format, the visible values are not transmitted but rather fixed default formats. The following table shows how the data of the $[officename]-specific controls is transmitted: + + + +Control + + +Value Pair + + + + +Numeric field, currency field + + +A decimal separator is always displayed as a period. + + + + +Date field + + +The date format is sent in a fixed format (MM-DD-YYYY), regardless of the user's local settings. + + + + +Time field + + +The time format is sent in a fixed format (HH:MM:SS), regardless of the user's local settings. + + + + +Pattern field + + +The values of pattern fields are sent as text fields, that is, the value visible in the form is sent. + + + + +Table control + + +From the table control, the individual columns are always transmitted. The name of the control, the name of the column, and the value of the column are sent. Using the Get method with URL encoding, the transmission is done in the form <Name of the table control>.<Name of the column>=<Value>, for example, with the value being dependent on the column. + + +
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+ forms; events + events;in database forms + forms;database events + + Database Form Events + The Events tab page, allows you to assign a macro to certain events which occur in a database form. +
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+ To link an event with a macro, first write a macro that contains all the commands to be executed when the event happens. Then assign this macro to the respective event by clicking the ... button beside the corresponding event. The Assign Macro dialog opens, where you can select the macro. + The following actions can be configured individually, meaning that you can use your own dialogs to depict an action: + + + Displaying an error message, + + + Confirming a delete process (for data records), + + + Querying parameters, + + + Checking input when saving a data record. + + + For example, you can issue a "confirm deletion" request such as "Really delete customer xyz?" when deleting a data record. + + The events that are shown in the Events dialog cannot be edited directly. You can remove an event from the list by pressing the Del key. + + The following lists and describes all events in a form that can be linked to a macro: + + + +
+ + + API;XUpdateListener + +

Before update

+ The Before update event occurs before the control content changed by the user is written into the data source. The linked macro can, for example, prevent this action by returning FALSE. + +

After update

+ The After update event occurs after the control content changed by the user has been written into the data source. + + + API;XResetListener + +

Prior to reset

+ The Prior to reset event occurs before a form is reset. Returning True approves the reset, returning False cancels the operation. + A form is reset if one of the following conditions is met: + + + The user presses an (HTML) button that is defined as a reset button. + + + A new and empty record is created in a form that is linked to a data source. For example, in the last record, the Next Record button may be pressed. + + + +

After resetting

+ The After resetting event occurs after a form has been reset. +
+ +
+ + + API;XSubmitListener + API;XSubmissionVetoListener + +

Before submitting

+ The Before submitting event occurs before the form data is sent. Returning True approves the submission, False stops it. +
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+ + + API;XLoadListener + +

When loading

+ The When loading event occurs directly after the form has been loaded. +
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Before reloading

+ The Before reloading event occurs before the form is reloaded. The data content has not yet been refreshed. +
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When reloading

+ The When reloading event occurs directly after the form has been reloaded. The data content has already been refreshed. +
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+ +

Before unloading

+ The Before unloading event occurs before the form is unloaded; that is, separated from its data source. +
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When unloading

+ The When unloading event occurs directly after the form has been unloaded; that is, separated from its data source. +
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+ + + API;XConfirmDeleteListener + +

Confirm deletion

+ The Confirm deletion event occurs as soon as data has been deleted from the form. Return True to allow row deletion, False otherwise. For example, the linked macro can request confirmation in a dialog. +
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+ + + API;XRowSetApproveListener + +

Before record action

+ The Before record action event occurs before the current record or record set are changed. Return True when changing is allowed, otherwise False. For example, the linked macro can request confirmation in a dialog. +
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+ + + API;XRowSetListener + +

After record action

+ The After record action event occurs directly after the current record has been changed. +
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+ +

Before record change

+ The Before record change event occurs before the current record pointer - SQL cursor - is changed. Return True when moving is allowed, otherwise False. +
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After record change

+ The After record change event occurs directly after the current record pointer has been changed. +
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+ + + API;XDatabaseParameterListener + +

Fill parameters

+ The Fill parameters event occurs when the form to be loaded has parameters that must be filled out. For example, the data source of the form can be the following SQL command: + SELECT * FROM address WHERE name=:name + Here :name is a parameter that must be filled out when loading. The parameter is automatically filled out from the parent form if possible. If the parameter cannot be filled out, this event is called and a linked macro can fill out the parameter. Return True when the execution of the parametrized statement should continue, False otherwise. +
+
+ + + API;XSQLErrorListener + +

Error occurred

+ The Error occurred event is activated if an error occurs when accessing the data source. This applies to forms, list boxes and combo boxes. +
+
+ +

Vetoable events

+Macros can interrupt event execution when they return a boolean value: True allows the execution of the event to continue and False stops the event execution. + + The following events are interruptable by returning False: + + Before record action + Before record change + Before submitting + Before update + Fill parameters + + + +
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+forms; data +data; forms and subforms +forms; subforms +subforms; description + +

Data

+The Data tab page defines the form properties that refer to the database that is linked to the form. +
+Defines the data source on which the form is based, or specifies whether the data can be edited by the user. Apart from the sort and filter functions, you will also find all the necessary properties to create a subform. +
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Data sourceUFI: was Database

+Defines the data source to which the form should refer. If you click the ... button, you call the Open dialog, where you can choose a data source. +
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ContentUFI: was Data source

+Determines the content to be used for the form. The content can be an existing table or a query (previously created in the database), or it can be defined by an SQL-statement. Before you enter a content you have to define the exact type in Content type. +If you have selected either "Table" or "Query" in Content type, the box lists all the tables and queries set up in the selected database. +
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Content type

+Defines whether the data source is to be an existing database table or query, or if the form is to be generated based on an SQL statement. +If you choose "Table" or "Query", the form will refer to the table or query that you specify under Content. If you want to create a new query or a subform, then you have to choose the "SQL" option. You can then enter the statement for the SQL query or the subform directly in the List content box on the Control properties Data tab page. +
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Analyze SQL command

+Specifies whether the SQL statement is to be analyzed by %PRODUCTNAME. If set to Yes, you can click the ... button next to the Content list box. This will open a window where you can graphically create a database query. When you close that window, the SQL statement for the created query will be inserted in the Content list box. +
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Filter

+Enter the required conditions for filtering the data in the form. The filter specifications follow SQL rules without using the WHERE clause. For example, if you want to display all records with the "Mike" forename, type into the data field: Forename = 'Mike'. You can also combine conditions: Forename = 'Mike' OR Forename = 'Peter'. All records matching either of these two conditions will be displayed. +The filter function is available in user mode through the AutoFilter and Default Filter icons on the Form Navigation Bar. +
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Sort

+Specifies the conditions to sort the data in the form. The specification of the sorting conditions follows SQL rules without the use of the ORDER BY clause. For example, if you want all records of a database to be sorted in one field in an ascending order and in another field in a descending order, enter Forename ASC, Name DESC (presuming Forename and Name are the names of the data fields). +The appropriate icons on the Form Navigation Bar can be used in User mode to sort: Sort Ascending, Sort Descending, Sort. +
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Add data only

+Determines if the form only allows the addition of new data (Yes) or if it allows other properties as well (No). +If Add data only is set to "Yes", changing or deleting data is not possible. +
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+

Navigation bar

+Specifies whether the navigation functions in the lower form bar can be used. +The "Parent Form" option is used for subforms. If you choose this option for a subform, you can navigate using the records of the main form if the cursor is placed in the subform. A subform is linked to the parent form by a 1:1 relationship, so navigation is always performed in the parent form. +
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+

Cycle

+Determines how the navigation should be done using the tab key. Using the tab key, you can move forward in the form. If you simultaneously press the Shift key, the navigation will follow the opposite direction. If you reach the last (or the first) field and press the tab key again, it can have various effects. Define the key control with the following options: + + + +Option + + +Meaning + + + + +Default + + +This setting automatically defines a cycle which follows an existing database link: If the form contains a database link, the Tab key will, by default, initiate a change to the next or previous record on exit from the last field (see All Records). If there is no database link the next/previous form is shown (see Current Page). + + + + +All records + + +This option applies to database forms only and is used to navigate through all records. If you use the Tab key to exit from the last field of a form, the current record is changed. + + + + +Active record + + +This option applies to database forms only, and is used to navigate within the current record. If you use the Tab key to exit from the last field of a form, the current record is changed. + + + + +Current page + + +On exit from the last field of a form, the cursor skips to the first field in the next form. This is standard for HTML forms; therefore, this option is especially relevant for HTML forms. + + +
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Allow additions

+Determines if data can be added. +
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Allow modifications

+ Determines if the data can be modified. +
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Allow deletions

+Determines if the data can be deleted. +
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Link master fields

+If you create a subform, enter the data field of the parent form responsible for the synchronization between parent and subform. To enter multiple values, press Shift + Enter after each input line.UFI: fixes #i22439# +The subform is based on an SQL query; more specifically, on a Parameter Query. If a field name is entered in the Link master fields box, the data contained in that field in the main form is read to a variable that you must enter in Link slave fields. In an appropriate SQL statement, this variable is compared to the table data that the subform refers to. Alternatively, you can enter the column name in the Link master fields box. +Consider the following example: +The database table on which the form is based is, for example, a customer database ("Customer"), where every customer has been given a unique number in a data field named "Cust_ID". A customer's orders are maintained in another database table. You now want to see each customer's orders after entering them into the form. In order to do this you should create a subform. Under Link master fields enter the data field from the customer database which clearly identifies the customer, that is, Cust_ID. Under Link slave fields enter the name of a variable which is to accept the data of the field Cust_ID, for example, x. +The subform should show the appropriate data from the orders table ("Orders") for each customer ID (Customer_ID -> x). This is only possible if each order is uniquely assigned to one customer in the orders table. Alternatively, you can use another field called Customer_ID; however, to make sure that this field is not confused with the same field from the main form, the field is called Customer_Number. +Now compare the Customer_Number in the "Orders" table with the Customer_ID from the "Customers" table, which can be done, for example, using the x variable with the following SQL statement: +SELECT * FROM Orders WHERE Customer_Number =: x (if you want the subform to show all data from the orders table) +or: +SELECT Item FROM Orders WHERE Customer_Number =: x (if you want the subform from the orders table to show only the data contained in the "Item" field) +The SQL statement can either be entered in the Data source field, or you can create an appropriate parameter query, which can be used to create the subform. +
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Link slave fields

+If you create a subform, enter the variable where possible values from the parent form field can be stored. If a subform is based on a query, enter the variable that you defined in the query. If you create a form using an SQL statement entered in the Data source field, enter the variable you used in the statement. You can choose any variable name. If you want to enter multiple values, press Shift + Enter. +If, for example, you specified the Customer_ID database field as a parent field under Link master fields, then you can define under Link slave fields the name of the variable in which the values of the Customer_ID database field are to be stored. If you now specify an SQL statement in the Data source box using this variable, the relevant values are displayed in the subform. +
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What is a subform?

+Forms are created based on a database table or database query. They display the data in a visually pleasant fashion and can be used to enter data or edit data. +If you require a form that can refer to the data in a table or query and can additionally display data from another table, you should create a subform. + For example, this subform can be a text box that displays the data of another database table. +A subform is an additional component of the main form. The main form can be called the "parent form" or "master". Subforms are needed as soon as you want to access more than one table from a form. Each additional table requires its own subform. +After creating a form, it can be changed into a subform. To do this, enter Design Mode, and open the Form Navigator. In the Form Navigator, drag a form (that will become a subform) onto any other form (that will become a master). +The user of your document will not see that a form has subforms. The user only sees a document in which data is entered or where existing data is displayed. +Specify the Link master field from the data fields in the master form. In the subform, the Link slave field can be set as a field which will be matched to the contents of the Link master field. +When the user navigates through the data, the form always displays the current data record. If there are subforms defined, the contents of the subforms will be displayed after a short delay of approximate 200 ms. This delay enables you to quickly browse through the data records of the master form. If you navigate to the next master data record within the delay limit, the subform data need not be retrieved and displayed. + +
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Activation Order

+Opens the Tab Order dialog so you can modify the order in which control fields get the focus when the user presses the tab key. +the button Activation Order on Form Design toolbar opens the Tab Order dialog +
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+If form elements are inserted into a document, %PRODUCTNAME automatically determines in which order to move from one control to the next when using the Tab key. Every new control added is automatically placed at the end of this series. In the Tab Order dialog, you can adapt the order of this series to your individual needs. +You can also define the index of a control through its specific properties by entering the desired value under Order in the Properties dialog of the control. +A radio button inside a group can only be accessed by the Tab key when one of the radio buttons is set to "selected". If you have designed a group of radio buttons where no button is set to "selected", then the user will not be able to access the group or any of the radio buttons by keyboard. +

Controls

+Lists all controls in the form. These controls can be selected with the tab key in the given order from top to bottom. Select a control from the Controls list to assign the desired position in the tab order. +

Move Up

+Click the Move Up button to shift the selected control one position higher in the tab order. +

Move Down

+Click the Move Down button to shift the selected control one position lower in the tab order. +

Automatic Sort

+Click the Automatic Sort button to automatically sort the controls according to their position in the document. + +
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Add Field

+ Opens a window where you can select a database field to add to the form or report.same help id used for forms and reports +
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+ +The field selection window lists all database fields of the table or query that was specified as the data source in the Form Properties. +You can insert a field into the current document by dragging and dropping. A field is then inserted which contains a link to the database. +If you add fields to a form and you switch off the Design Mode, you can see that $[officename] adds a labeled input field for every inserted database field.may be different for reports + +
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+ + +Design Mode On/Off +Toggles the Design mode on or off. This function is used to switch quickly between Design and User mode. Activate to edit the form controls, deactivate to use the form controls. +
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+Please note the Open in Design Mode function. If Open in Design Mode is activated, the document is always opened in Design mode, regardless of the state in which it is saved. +If your form is linked to a database and you turn off the Design mode, the Form Bar is displayed at the lower margin of the document window. You can edit the link to the database in the Form Properties. + +
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+controls;arranging in forms +forms;Navigator +Form Navigator +subforms; creating +controls; hidden +hidden controls in Form Navigator + + +

Form Navigator

+Opens the Form Navigator. The Form Navigator displays all forms and subforms of the current document with their respective controls. +
+When using several forms, the Form Navigator gives an overview of all forms, and also provides various functions for editing them. +
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+The Form Navigator contains a list of all created (logical) forms with the corresponding control fields. You can see whether a form contains control fields by the plus sign displayed before the entry. Click the plus sign to open the list of the form elements. +You can change how the different controls are arranged by dragging and dropping them in the Form Navigator. Select one or more controls and drag them into another form. Alternatively use CommandCtrl+X or the context menu command Cut to move a control to the clipboard and CommandCtrl+V or the command Insert to insert the control into another position. +To edit the name in the Form Navigator, click on the name and enter a new name, or use the command in the context menu. +If you select a control in the Form Navigator, the corresponding element is selected in the document. +If you call the context menu of a selected entry, the Form Navigator offers the following functions: +

New

+Adds new elements to the form. The Add function can only be called if a form is selected in the Form Navigator. +

Form

+Creates a new form in the document. To create a subform, add the new form under the desired parent form. +

Hidden Control

+Creates a hidden control in the selected form that is not displayed on the screen. A hidden control serves to include data that is transmitted together with the form. It contains additional information or clarifying text that you can specify when creating the form through the Special Properties of the control. Select the entry of the hidden control in the Form Navigator and select the Properties command. +You can copy controls in the document through the clipboard (shortcut keys CommandCtrl+C for copying and CommandCtrl+V for inserting). You can copy hidden controls in the Form Navigator by using drag-and-drop while keeping the CommandCtrl key pressed. +Drag and drop to copy controls within the same document or between documents. Open another form document and drag the hidden control from the Form Navigator into the Form Navigator of the target document. Click a visible control directly in the document, rest the mouse for a moment so that a copy of the control is added to the drag-and-drop clipboard, then drag the copy into the other document. If you want a copy in the same document, press CommandCtrl while dragging. + +

Delete

+Deletes the selected entry. This allows you to delete individual form components as well as whole forms with one mouse click. +
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Tab order

+When a form is selected, it opens the Tab Order dialog, where the indices for focusing the control elements on the Tab key are defined. + +
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Rename

+Renames the selected object. + +

Properties

+Starts the Properties dialog for the selected entry. If a form is selected, the Form Properties dialog opens. If a control is selected, the Control Properties dialog opens. + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170700.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170700.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5c988d37c --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170700.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +HTML Filters and Forms +/text/shared/02/01170700.xhp + + + +forms; HTML filters + +HTML Filters and Forms +You can use all control elements and form events in HTML documents. There have been numerous events to date (for example, focus events), which have not been changed. They will continue to be imported and exported as ONFOCUS, ONBLUR, and so on for JavaScript and as SDONFOCUS, SDONBLUR, and so on for $[officename] Basic. +Generic names that consist of the Listener interface and the method name of the event are used for all other events: An event registered as XListener::method is exported as +SDEvent-XListener-method = "/* event-code */" +Note that the XListener- and method components of this option are case sensitive. +Event handling of controls is performed using the $[officename] API. If you assign an event to a control, an object registers itself internally as a "Listener" for a specific control event. To do this, the object must use a specific interface, for example the XFocusListener Interface, so that it can react to focus events. When the event occurs, the control then invokes a special method of the Listener interface when the control receives the focus. The internally registered object then invokes the JavaScript or $[officename] Basic code, which was assigned to the event. +The HTML filter now uses precisely these listener interfaces and method names so that it can import and export events as desired. You can register a focus event through +<INPUT TYPE=text ONFOCUS="/* code */" +rather than through the +<INPUT TYPE=text SDEvent-XFocusListener-focusGained="/* code */" +register. Events can therefore be registered as desired, including those not offered in the list boxes. To define the script language of events, you can write the following line in the document header: +<META HTTP-EQUIV="content-script-type" CONTENT="..."> +As CONTENT you can, for example, use "text/x-StarBasic" for $[officename] Basic or a "text/JavaScript" for JavaScript. If no entry is made, JavaScript is assumed. +During exporting, the default script language will be defined based on the first module found in macro management. For events, only one language can be used per document. + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170800.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170800.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a37aec435 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170800.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ + + + + + + + + +Table Element Wizard +/text/shared/02/01170800.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +Table Element Wizard +If you insert a table control in a document, the Table Element Wizard starts automatically. In this wizard, you can interactively specify which information is displayed in the table control. +
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+ + +Table Element / List Box / Combo Box Wizard: Data +Select the data source and table to which the form field corresponds. If you insert the form field in a document that is already linked to a data source, this page becomes invisible. +
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+Data source +Specifies the data source that contains the desired table. +Table +Specifies the desired table. + +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170900.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170900.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e39f2106d --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/01170900.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + + + + + + + +Combo Box/List Box Wizard +/text/shared/02/01170900.xhp + + + +forms; Combo Box/List Box Wizard + +Combo Box/List Box Wizard +If you insert a combo box or a list box in a document, a wizard starts automatically. This wizard allows you to interactively specify which information is shown. +
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+You can use the Wizards On/Off icon to keep the wizard from starting automatically. +The wizards for combo boxes and list boxes differ from each other in their final step. This is because the nature of control fields: + +List Boxes + +In the case of a list box, the user selects one entry from a list of entries. These entries are saved in a database table and cannot be modified through the list box. +As a general rule, the database table that contains the visible list entries in the form is not the table on which the form is based. The list boxes in a form work by using references; that is, references to the visible list entries are located in the form table (values table) and are also entered as such in the values table if the user selects an entry from the list and saves it. Through reference values, list boxes can display data from a table linked to the current form table. Thus the List Box Wizard allows two tables of a database to be linked, so that the control field can display a detailed list of a database field that is located in a different table from the one to which the form refers. +In the other tables the required field is searched for by using the field names (ControlSource) and then the fields will be completed accordingly. If the field name is not found, the list will remain empty. When list fields contain linked columns, the first column of the other table will be used without a query being shown first. +If an article table contains, for example, the number of a supplier, the list box can use the "Supplier number" link to display the name of the supplier from the supplier table. On the Field links page the Wizard will ask you about all the settings required for this link. + +Combo Boxes + +In the case of combo boxes, users can select one entry from the list entries or enter text themselves. The entries, which are offered as a list from which users can select, may originate from any database table. The entries that users select or enter so that they can be saved can be saved either in the form only, or in a database. If they are saved in a database, they will be written to the database table on which the form is based. +Combo boxes can display the data of any table. A direct link between the current form table and the table whose values are to be displayed in the combo box (list table) is not required. Combo boxes do not work with references. If the user enters or selects a value and saves it, the value actually displayed will be entered in the form table. As there is no link between the form table and the list table, the Field Link table does not appear here. +In the case of a list box, you select entries from the list, and these are saved in the list table. In the case of a combo box, you can add additional text that can be written to the current database table of the form (values table) and stored there as desired. For this function, the Combo Box Wizard has the Data Processing page as the last page, whereas in the case of list boxes this page does not exist. Here you can enter whether and where text that has been entered is to be saved in the values table. + + + + + + + + + +
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+ + +Combo Box / List Box Wizard: Table Selection +Specifies a table from the available database tables that contains the data field whose content should be displayed as a list entry. +
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+For list boxes, a table that can be linked with the current form table is indicated. The link table must have at least one field in common with the table of the current form. This makes it possible to establish an unambiguous reference. +For combo boxes, there must be a relationship between the form table and the table containing the data to be displayed in the combo box. +Table +In the Table field, select the table containing the data field whose content should be displayed in the control field. +The table given here appears in the Control properties as an element of an SQL statement in the List Contents field. + +
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+Combo/List Box Wizard: Field Selection +Select the data field specified in the table on the previous page, whose contents should be displayed in the list or combo box. +
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+Available Fields +Displays all table fields chosen on the previous Wizard page. +Display Field +Specifies the field whose data are to be shown in the combo or list boxes. +The field name given here appears in the Control properties as an element of an SQL statement in the List Contents field. + +
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+ + +List Box Wizard: Field Link +Indicates through which fields tables of values and list tables are linked. +
+The value table is the table of the current form where the list field is inserted. The list table is the table whose data is to be shown in the list field. Both tables must be linked over a mutual data field. These links are to be entered on this page of the wizard. The field names must not necessarily be the same (this depends upon how the field names are defined in both tables), but both fields must have the same field type. +
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+Value table field +Specifies the current form data field which should be related to a field in the linked table. In addition, click the desired data field in the list field below. +In Control - Properties, the specified field will appear as an entry in the Data tab page under Data field. +List table field +Specifies the linked table data field, which is related to the specified value table field. In addition, click the data field in the lower list field. +In Control - Properties, the specified field will appear in the Data tab page of a SQL statement under List Contents. + +
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+Combo Box Wizard: Database Field +With the combination fields, you can either save the value of a field in a database or display this value in a form. +
+The user values entered in the combination field or selected in the list can be saved in the database table that is accessed in the form. Note that the saving of values in another table is not possible. If the values are not to be saved in a database, they will be saved only in the form. This is especially helpful in HTML forms, where the user's entered or selected values are to be assigned to a server. +
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+Do you want to save the value in a database field? +Two options are available for this question: +Yes, I want to save it in the following database field +Specifies whether the user's entered or selected combination field value should be saved in a database field. Several database table fields are offered which can be accessed in the current form. +In Control - Properties the selected field appears as an entry in the Data tab page under Data field. +List field +Specifies the data field where the combination field value should be saved. +No, I only want to save the value in the form +Specifies that the value of this combination field will not be written in the database and will only be saved in the form. + +
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+forms; opening in design mode +controls; activating in forms +design mode after saving +documents; opening in design mode +edit mode; after opening + + +

Open in Design Mode

+Opens forms in Design Mode so that the form can be edited. +
+You cannot activate the controls of the form or edit contents of database records in Design Mode. However, you can change the position and size of the controls, edit other properties, and add or delete controls in Design Mode. +
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+After you have finished editing your form, right-click "Forms" in the Form Navigator and deselect Open in Design Mode. Save your form when you are finished. +If the form document is write-protected, the Open in Design Mode command is ignored. + +
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+ +Wizards On/Off +Specifies whether to start the wizard automatically when inserting a new control. This setting applies globally to all documents. +
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+There are wizards for inserting a list box or combo box, a table element and group boxes. + +
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Display Grid

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Snap to Grid

+Specifies whether to move frames, drawing elements, and controls only between grid points. +
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StylesStylesStyles

+Specifies whether to show or hide the Styles window, which is where you can assign and organize styles. +
+Each $[officename] application has its own Styles window. Hence there are separate windows for text documents +text documents, for spreadsheets +spreadsheets and for presentations/drawing documents +presentations/drawing documents +presentations/drawing documents. +
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+Set Paragraph Style +Assigns a style to the current paragraph, selected paragraphs, or to a selected object. +
+To reset the selected objects to the default paragraph style, select Clear formatting. Select More Styles to open the Styles window. +Clicking on the Down Arrow button on the right of a style name shows a pop-up menu that allows you to update the style from the current selection or to edit the style. +
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+fonts; specifying several +alternative fonts +characters; alternative fonts + + + +Font Name +Allows you to select a font name from the list or enter a font name directly. +You can enter several fonts, separated by semicolons. $[officename] uses each named font in succession if the previous fonts are not available. +
+Any font changes apply to the selected text or word in which the cursor is positioned. If no text has been selected, the font applies to text typed afterwards. +The last five font names that have been selected are shown in the top part of the combo box. +
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+In $[officename] you see the available fonts only if a printer is installed as the default printer in your system. In order to install a printer as the default printer please refer to your operating system documentation. +You can see the name of the fonts formatted in their respective font if you mark the Show preview of fonts field in $[officename] - View in the Options dialog box. + + +If you receive an error message that states that certain fonts have not been found, you can install them with $[officename] Setup in the Repair mode if it is a $[officename] font. + + + +
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+Font Size +Allows you to choose between different font sizes from the list, or to enter a size manually. +
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+ + + + + Icon + + + Font Size + + +
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+ + + + + Icon + + + Font Size + + +
+
+
+
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02040000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02040000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9be679f1d --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02040000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + + + + + Text running from left to right + /text/shared/02/02040000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +

Text running from left to right

+Specifies the horizontal direction of the text. +
+
+ + + + Icon Text direction from left to right + + + Text direction from left to right + + +
+
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02050000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02050000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8f7316d4a --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02050000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + + + + + Text running from top to bottom + /text/shared/02/02050000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +

Text running from top to bottom

+Specifies the vertical direction of the text. +
+
+ + + + Icon Text direction from top to bottom + + + Text direction from top to bottom + + +
+
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02130000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02130000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9e001110c --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02130000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ + + + + + + + Decrease Indent + /text/shared/02/02130000.xhp + + + +
+ + +paragraphs;decreasing indents of +decrease indent of paragraph + +

Decrease Indent

+ Click the Decrease Indent icon to reduce the left indent of the current paragraph or cell content and set it to the previous default tab position. +
+ If you previously increased the indentation for several collectively selected paragraphs, this command can decrease the indentation for all of the selected paragraphs.The cell content refers to the current value under Format - Cells - Alignment. +
+ + + + Icon + + + Decrease Indent + + +
+
+ If you click the Decrease Indent icon while holding down the CommandCtrl key, the indent for the selected paragraph is moved by the default tab stop that has been set under %PRODUCTNAME Writer - General in the Options dialog box. +
+ + +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02140000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02140000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3de6d3bb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02140000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ + + + + + + + Increase Indent + /text/shared/02/02140000.xhp + + + +
+ +paragraphs; increasing indents of +increase indent of paragraph + + +

Increase Indent

+ Click the Increase Indent icon to increase the left indent of the current paragraph or cell content and set it to the next default tab position. +
+ If several paragraphs are selected, the indentation of all selected paragraphs is increased. + The cell content refers to the current value under Format - Cells - Alignment tab. + +
+ + + + Icon + + + Increase Indent + + +
+
+ Click the Increase Indent icon while holding down the CommandCtrl key to move the indenting of the selected paragraph by the default tab distance set under %PRODUCTNAME Writer - General in the Options dialog box. + Example: + The indents of two paragraphs are moved with the Increase Indent function to a standard tab distance of 2 cm: + + + + + + Original indent + + + Indent increased + + + Indent increased by the amount with the CommandCtrl key. + + + + + 0.25 cm + + + 2 cm + + + 2.25 cm + + + + + 0.5 cm + + + 2 cm + + + 2.5 cm + + +
+
+
+
+ + +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02160000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02160000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..411189d3e --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02160000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + + + + + Character Highlighting Color + /text/shared/02/02160000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +

Highlighting

+Applies current highlighting color to the character style or text selection. +
+
+ + + +Choose Format - Character - Highlighting tab. + + + + +When editing a character style, choose Highlighting tab. + + +Click the Character Highlighting Color icon on the Formatting bar, Text Object bar or Character section of Properties Sidebar.Text Formatting bar. +
+ + + + Character Highlighting Color Icon + + + Character Highlighting Color icon + + +
+
+
+To change the highlighting color, click the arrow next to the Character Highlighting Color icon, and then click the color that you want. +

Apply Highlighting

+

To a Text Selection

+ + + Select the text that you want to highlight. + + + Click the Character Highlighting Color icon on the Formatting or Text ObjectText Formatting bar. + + + To type after the selection without highlighting, click CommandCtrl+M. + + + + +

For Multiple Selections

UFI: see #112387# + + + Start with no text selected. + + + On the Formatting bar, click the Character Highlighting Color icon. + + + The mouse cursor changes to the Apply Highlighting cursor. + + + + + Apply Highlighting Icon + + + Apply Highlighting cursor + + +
+
+ + Use the Apply Highlighting cursor to select text that you want to highlight. + + + To turn off highlighting cursor, click the Character Highlighting Color icon again, or press Esc. + +
+
+
+To apply highlighting to a single word, double-click the word; for a sentence use triple-click, and quadruple-click for a paragraph. +

To Remove Highlighting

+ + + Select the highlighted text. + + + On the Text Formatting bar, click the arrow next to the Character Highlighting Color icon, and then click No Fill. + + + + + + + For multiple selections, click the Character Highlighting Color icon with No Fill, select highlighting to remove, then finish by clicking the icon again or pressing Esc. + + + + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02170000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02170000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9c6655d6b --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/02170000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + + + + + + Background color/Paragraph background + /text/shared/02/02170000.xhp + + + +
+ +

Background Color

+Click to open a toolbar where you can click a background color for a paragraph. The color is applied to the background of the current paragraph or the selected paragraphs. +
+ +
+ + + + Icon Background color + + + Background Color + + +
+
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03110000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03110000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f620fd361 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03110000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + + + Increase Spacing + /text/shared/02/03110000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +Increase Spacing +Click the Increase Spacing icon to increase the paragraph spacing above the selected paragraph. +
+
+ + + + Icon + + + Increase Spacing + + +
+
+You can make additional adjustments to the spacing by selecting Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03120000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03120000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..597837199 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03120000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + + + Decrease Spacing + /text/shared/02/03120000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +Decrease Spacing +Click the Decrease Spacing icon to decrease the paragraph spacing above the selected paragraph. +
+
+ + + + Icon + + + Decrease Spacing + + +
+
+You can make additional adjustments to the spacing by selecting Format - Paragraph - Indents & Spacing. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03130000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03130000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..35e74c129 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03130000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + + + + + + + Borders + /text/shared/02/03130000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +Borders +Click the Borders icon to open the Borders toolbar, where you can modify the border of a sheet area or an object. +
+ +This object can be the border of a frame, a graphic or a table. The icon will only be visible if a graphic, table, object or frame has been selected. +To apply a particular type of border to a single cell, position the cursor in the cell, open the Border toolbar and select a border. + Whenever you insert graphics or tables, they already have a complete border. To remove that border, select the graphic object or the entire table and click the no border icon on the Border toolbar. +
+ + + + Icon + + + Borders + + +
+
+Further information can be found in the Help in Borders. You can also find information on how to format a text table with the Borders icon. +
+ +UFI: moved border_object into Writer switch + + + + +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03140000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03140000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0b824ac19 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03140000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ + + + + + + + Line Style + /text/shared/02/03140000.xhp + + + +
+ +Line Style +Click this icon to open the Line Style toolbar, where you can modify the border line style. +
+This border can be the border of a frame, graphic or table. The Line Style icon will only be visible if a graphic, table, chart object or frame has been selected. +
+ + + + Icon + + + Line Style + + +
+
+For more information, see the Borders section of the Help. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03150000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03150000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f54a3ea30 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03150000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ + + + + + + + Border Color + /text/shared/02/03150000.xhp + + + +
+ +Border Color +Click the Line Color (of the border) icon to open the Border Color toolbar, which enables you to change the border color of an object. +
+
+ + + + Icon + + + Line Color (of the border) + + +
+
+For more information, see the Borders section in the Help. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03200000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03200000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3f0e1b37b --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/03200000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + + + + + Anchor (menu) + /text/shared/02/03200000.xhp + + + +
+anchors; changing + + +

Anchor

+
+Allows you to switch between anchoring options. + The Anchor icon is only visible when an object such as a graphic or control field or frame is selected. +Further information about the anchoring is contained in the Anchoring help section. + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/04210000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/04210000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..33f6771fc --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/04210000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + + + + + + Optimize Size + /text/shared/02/04210000.xhp + + + +
+ +Optimize Size +Opens a toolbar that contains functions for optimizing the rows and columns in a table. +
+
+ + + + Icon + + + Optimize Size + + +
+
+You can select from the following functions: + + + + + + +Optimal Height + + +Optimal Column Width + + + + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/05020000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/05020000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0530ff4ba --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/05020000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + + + Arrow Style + /text/shared/02/05020000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +

Arrow Style

+Opens the Arrowheads toolbar. Use the symbols shown to define the style for the end of the selected line. +
+The Arrow Style icon is only displayed when you create a drawing with the drawing functions. For more information, see the Line Styles section of the Help. +
+ + + + Icon Line Ends + + + Arrow Style + + +
+
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/05090000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/05090000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e4d0c79b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/05090000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + + + + + + Rotate + /text/shared/02/05090000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +Rotate +Rotates the selected object. +
+Select an object and click the Rotate icon on the Drawing toolbar. +Select an object and click the Rotate icon on the Drawing toolbar. +Select an object and click the Rotate icon on the Drawing Object Properties toolbar. Drag a corner handle of the object in the direction you want to rotate it. +
+ + + + Icon + + + Rotate + + +
+
+
+Format - Position and Size - Rotate. +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/05110000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/05110000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..28ba50594 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/05110000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + + + + + + Alignment + /text/shared/02/05110000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +Alignment +Modifies the alignment of selected objects. +
+
+ + + + Icon + + + Alignment + + +
+
+ + + + + + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06050000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06050000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..70941518a --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06050000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + + + + + + + Demote Outline Level + /text/shared/02/06050000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ + +

Demote Outline Level

+Moves a chapter heading where the cursor is located, or selected chapter headings, down one outline level. Moves a list paragraph where the cursor is located, or selected list paragraphs, down one list level.UFI: need two files for numbering and outline, also for 06060000.xhp +
+The Demote Outline Level icon is on the Bullets and Numbering bar, which appears when the cursor is positioned on a numbered chapter heading or a list paragraph. +The Demote icon is on the Outline bar, which appears when working in the outline view. This function can also be called by pressing Alt+Shift+Right Arrow. +
+ + + + Icon Demote + + + Demote Outline LevelDemote + + +
+
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06060000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06060000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..45b26e90f --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06060000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + + + Promote Outline Level + /text/shared/02/06060000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ + +

Promote Outline Level

+Moves a chapter heading where the cursor is located, or selected chapter headings, up one outline level. Moves a list paragraph where the cursor is located, or selected list paragraphs, up one list level. +
+The Promote Outline Level icon is on the Bullets and Numbering bar, which appears when the cursor is positioned on a numbered chapter heading or a list paragraph.The Promote icon is on the Outline bar, which appears when working in the outline view. This function can also be called by pressing Alt+Shift+Left Arrow. +
+ + + + Icon Promote + + + Promote Outline LevelPromote + + +
+
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06100000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06100000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ec2ad6835 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06100000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + + Move Up + /text/shared/02/06100000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ + +

Move Item UpMove Up

+Moves the paragraph where the cursor is located, or selected paragraphs, to before the previous paragraph. +
+ + +If you have numbered paragraphs and use the Move Item Up command, then the numbers are adjusted automatically to the current order. +The Move Item Up icon appears on the Bullets and Numbering bar. +The Move Item Up command is always active. This function can also be called by pressing CommandCtrl+Alt+Up Arrow. + + + If you have numbered paragraphs and use the Move Up command, then the numbers are adjusted automatically to the current order. +The Move Up icon appears on the Outline bar. +The Move Up command is always active. This function can also be called by pressing Alt+Shift+Up Arrow. + + +If you have numbered paragraphs and use Move Down, then the numbers are adjusted automatically to the current order. + + +No shortcut keys or toolbars for CALC and DRAW + + +
+ + + + Icon Move Up + + + Move Item UpMove Up + + +
+
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06110000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06110000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3d99053de --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06110000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + + Move Down + /text/shared/02/06110000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ + +

Move Item DownMove Down

+Moves the paragraph where the cursor is located, or selected paragraphs, to after the next paragraph. +
+ + +If you have numbered paragraphs and use Move Item Down, then the numbers are adjusted automatically to the current order. +The Move Item Down icon appears on the Bullets and Numbering bar. +The Move Item Down command is always active. This function can also be called by pressing CommandCtrl+Alt+Down Arrow. + + +If you have numbered paragraphs and use Move Down, then the numbers are adjusted automatically to the current order. +The Move Down icon appears on the Outline bar. +The Move Down command is always active. This function can also be called by pressing Alt+Shift+Down Arrow. + + +If you have numbered paragraphs and use Move Down, then the numbers are adjusted automatically to the current order. + + +No shortcut keys or toolbars for CALC and DRAW. + + +
+ + + + Icon Move Down + + + Move Item DownMove Down + + +
+
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06120000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06120000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..09826d05e --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/06120000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ + + + + + + + Toggle Unordered List + /text/shared/02/06120000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +

Toggle Unordered List

+Assigns bullet points to the selected paragraphs, or removes them from bulleted paragraphs. +
+Bullet options such as type and position are defined in the Bullets and Numbering dialog. To open this dialog, click the Bullets and Numbering icon on the Bullets and Numbering bar. +Bullet options such as type and position are defined in the Bullets and Numbering dialog. To open this dialog, click the Bullets and Numbering icon on the Text Formatting bar. +In the Web Layout, some numbering/bullet options are not available. +The distance between the text and the left text box and the position of the bullets can be determined in the dialog under Format - Paragraph by entering the left indent and the first-line indent. +
+ + + + Icon Unordered List + + + Toggle Unordered List + + +
+
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07010000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07010000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6921a10dd --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07010000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + + + + + + + Load URL + /text/shared/02/07010000.xhp + + + +
+ +Load URL +Loads a document specified by an entered URL. You can type a new URL, edit an URL, or select one from the list. Displays the full path of the current document. +Enable Load URL with the Visible Buttons command (right-click the toolbar).i73505 +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07060000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07060000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..08d64a67a --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07060000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + + + + + + Reload + /text/shared/02/07060000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+reloading; documentsdocuments; reloadingloading; reloading + +Reload +Replaces the current document with the last saved version. +
+Any changes made after the last save will be lost. +
+ +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07070000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07070000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f486e28ab --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07070000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + + + + + + + Edit File + /text/shared/02/07070000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+write protection on/off +protected documents +documents; read-only +read-only documents; editing +cursor;in read-only text +read-only documents;cursor +Edit Mode icon +mw inserted "Edit File icon" entry + +

Edit Mode

+Enables you to edit a read-only document or database table. Use the Edit Mode icon to activate or deactivate the edit mode. +
+
+ + + + Edit Mode Icon + + + Edit Mode + + +
+
+
+ + +You can enable a selection cursor in a read-only text document or in the Help. Choose Edit - Select Text or open the context menu of a read-only document and choose Select Text. The selection cursor does not blink. +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07070100.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07070100.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..338cb3548 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07070100.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ + + + + + + + Edit Data + /text/shared/02/07070100.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +Edit Data +read-only documents; database tables on/off +protected database tables +data; read-only + +Turns the edit mode for the current database table on or off. +
+
+ + + + Icon + + + Edit Data + + +
+
+Editing Databases in Networks +To make changes in a database used by more than one person, you must have the appropriate access rights. When you edit an external database, there is no intermediate storage by $[officename] of the changes made. They are sent directly to the database. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07070200.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07070200.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..06ca1721f --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07070200.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ + + + + + + + Save Record + /text/shared/02/07070200.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+Save Record +records; saving + +Saves the current database table record. The Save Record icon is found on the Table Data bar. +
+ +Changes to the contents of a record are automatically saved as soon as you select another record. To save changes without selecting another record, click the Save Record icon. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07080000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07080000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3004adbe1 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07080000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + + + + + + + Stop Loading + /text/shared/02/07080000.xhp + + + +
+ + +Stop Loading +Click to interrupt the current loading process, CommandCtrl+click to interrupt all loading processes. +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07090000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07090000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b6f9728c5 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/07090000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ + + + + + + + Export Directly as PDF + /text/shared/02/07090000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +Export Directly as PDF +Exports the current document directly as PDF. No settings dialog is shown. +
+ +
+ + +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/08010000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/08010000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9813017a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/08010000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + + + + + + + Document Information + /text/shared/02/08010000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +Document Information +Displays information about the active %PRODUCTNAME Basic document. The names of the document, the library, and the module are displayed, separated by dots. +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/08020000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/08020000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c58048d4d --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/08020000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + + + + + + + Position in Document + /text/shared/02/08020000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +Position in Document +Displays the current cursor position in the %PRODUCTNAME Basic document. The row number is specified, then the column number. +
+ +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/09070000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/09070000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..71c4605c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/09070000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ + + + + + + + Hyperlink Dialog + /text/shared/02/09070000.xhp + + + + +
+Choose Insert - Hyperlink. +Choose Edit - Hyperlink, when the cursor is placed in a hyperlink. +On Standard bar, click +
+
+ + + + Icon + + + Hyperlink Dialog + + +
+
+ +Select the type of hyperlink to be inserted. + +Opens the hyperlink in your default web browser. + +Opens the Hyperlink dialog. + +Copies the URL to the clipboard. + +Removes the hyperlink, leaving plain text. + + + + + +

Apply

+Applies the data to your document. + +

Close

+Closes the dialog without saving. +

Help

+Opens the Help. + +

Reset

+Resets the entries in the dialog to their original state. +
+ + +
+ +
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Internet

+Use the Internet page of the Hyperlink dialog to edit hyperlinks with WWW or FTP addresses. +
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+ +The fields for the login name, password and anonymous user are only available for FTP addresses. +

Type of hyperlink

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Web

+Creates an "http://" hyperlink. +

FTP

+Creates an "FTP://" hyperlink. +

URL

+Enter a URL for the file that you want to open when you click the hyperlink. If you do not specify a target frame, the file opens in the current document or frame.see i48946 + + +Specifies the position in the target document where you wish to jump to. +Inserts the target in the Target field of the Hyperlink dialog. +Once the hyperlink has been completely entered, click on Close to set the link and leave the dialog. +

Login name

+Specifies your login name, if you are working with FTP addresses. +

Password

+Specifies your password, if you are working with FTP addresses. +

Anonymous user

+Allows you to log in to the FTP address as an anonymous user. +
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Frame

+Enter the name of the frame that you want the linked file to open in, or select a predefined frame from the list. If you leave this box blank, the linked file opens in the current browser window. + + + +

Form

+Specifies whether the hyperlink is inserted as text or as a button. + + + +

Events

+Opens the Assign Macro dialog, in which you can give events such as "mouse over object" or "trigger hyperlink" their own program codes. + + + +

Text

+Specifies the visible text or button caption for the hyperlink. + + + +

Name

+Enter a name for the hyperlink. $[officename] inserts a NAME tag in the hyperlink. +
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Mail

+On the Mail page in the Hyperlink dialog you can edit hyperlinks for email addresses. +
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Mail

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Recipient

+Assigns the specified email address to the hyperlink. Clicking the new hyperlink in the document will open a new message document, addressed to the receiver specified in the Recipient field. +

Data Sources

+Hides or shows the data source browser. Drag the receiver's Email data field from the data source browser into the Recipient text field. +

Subject

+Specifies the subject that is inserted in the subject line of the new message document. + + +
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Document

+Hyperlinks to any document or targets in documents can be edited using the Document tab from the Hyperlink dialog. +
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Document

+ + hyperlinks;to files + hyperlinks;to folders + +

Path

+Enter a URL for the file that you want to open when you click the hyperlink. If you do not specify a target frame, the file opens in the current document or frame. +If the URL refers to a folder, the standard file manager in your operating system opens showing the contents of the specified folder. +

Open File

+Opens the Open dialog, where you can select a file. +

Target in document

+

Target

+Specifies a target for the hyperlink into the document specified under Path. +

Target in Document

+Opens the Target in Document dialog. +

URL

+Specifies the URL, which results from the entries in Path and Target. + + +
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New Document

+Use the New Document tab from the Hyperlink dialog to set up a hyperlink to a new document and create the new document simultaneously. +
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New Document

+Specifies the name, path and type of the new document in this area. +

Edit now

+Specifies that the new document is created and immediately opened for editing. +

Edit later

+Specifies that the document is created but it is not immediately opened. +

File

+Enter a URL for the file that you want to open when you click the hyperlink. +

Select Path

+Opens the Select Path dialog, where you can select a path. +

File type

+Specifies the file type for the new document. + + +
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Previous Page

+Moves back to the previous page in the document. This function is only active when you select the Print Preview function on the File menu. +
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Next Page

+Moves forward to the next page in the document. This function is only active when you select the Print Preview function on the File menu. +
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To Document Begin First Page

+Moves to the first page of the document. This function is only active when you select the Print Preview function on the File menu. +
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To Document EndLast Page

+Moves to the last page of the document. This function is only active when you select the Print Preview function on the File menu. +
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+ +Close Window +Closes the current window. Choose Window - Close Window, or press CommandCtrl+F4. In the print preview of $[officename] Writer and Calc, you can close the current window by clicking the Close Preview button. +
+If additional views of the current document were opened by Window - New Window, this command will close only the current view. +
+Close the current document +
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+ +Explorer On/Off +Turns on and off the view of the data source explorer. The Explorer On/Off icon is visible on the Table Data bar. +
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+ +In the data source explorer you see the data sources registered in $[officename] with their queries and tables. + +Establishing a connection - As soon as you select an individual table or query, a connection to the data source is established. Once the connection is opened, the name of the data source, the Queries or Tables entry, and the name of the query or table selected is shown in bold type. + +Closes the connection to the data source. See %PRODUCTNAME Base - Connections in the Options dialog box. + +To rename an entry, call this command and enter the new name. You can also do this by selecting the entry and pressing F2. The database must support renaming, otherwise this command is not enabled. + +Opens the selected database file for editing.i66574 new command "Database Registrations" / but name in UI is "Registered databases" + +Opens a dialog to add/edit/remove a database file from the list of registered databases. The same dialog opens by choosing %PRODUCTNAME Base - Databases in the Options dialog box. + +
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Sort Ascending

+Sorts the data of the selected field in ascending order. Text fields are sorted alphabetically, numerical fields are sorted by number.UFI: Help ID .uno:Sortup is found in text/sdatabase/11090000.xhp so I deleted it here +
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+Data of the currently selected field are always sorted. A field is always selected as soon as you place the cursor in the field. To sort within tables, you can also click the corresponding column header. + +To sort more than one data field, choose Data - Sort, then choose the Sort Criteria tab, where you can combine several sort criteria. + + +
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Sort Descending

+Sorts the data of the selected field in descending order. Text fields are sorted alphabetically, number fields are sorted by number. +
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AutoFilter

+Filters the records, based on the content of the currently selected data field. +
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+Place the cursor in a field name whose content you want to filter and then click the AutoFilter icon. Only those records with content identical to the selected field name are visible. +For example, to view all the customers from New York, click a field name with the entry "New York". AutoFilter then filters all customers from New York from the database. +You can remove the current AutoFilter with the Reset Filter/Sorting icon or with Data - Filter - Reset Filter. +To filter with several field names simultaneously, click the Default Filter icon. The Default Filter dialog appears, in which you can combine several filter criteria. + +
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+ +Reset Filter/Sorting + Cancels the filter settings and displays all of the records in the current table. +
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Refresh

+Refreshes the displayed data. In a multi-user environment, refreshing the data ensures that it remains current. +
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+Click the arrow next to the Refresh icon to open a submenu with the following commands: + + + + +Refresh - Displays the refreshed contents of the database table. + + + +Rebuild - Rebuilds the view of the database table. Use this command when you have changed the structure of the table. + + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12070000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12070000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..738ee5f8e --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/12070000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + + + + + + + + +Insert Database Columns +/text/shared/02/12070000.xhp + + +Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + + +Insert Database Columns +Inserts all fields of the marked record into the current document at the cursor position. + The icon is only visible if the current document is a text document or a spreadsheet. +
+ + + + +Icon + + + +Data to Text + + +
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+In the data source browser, select the record that you want to insert into the document and then click the Data to Text icon. The record is inserted in the document at the cursor position, with the contents of each individual field of the record copied to a table column. You can also select multiple records and transfer them into the document by clicking the Data to Text icon. Each individual record is then written to a new row. + +In the data source browser, select the records that you want to insert into the document and then click the Data to Text icon, or drag-and-drop data from the data source browser into the document. This opens the Insert Database Columns dialog. Select whether the data should be inserted as a table, as fields or as text. + +The preferences you set in the Insert Database Columns dialog are saved and will be active the next time the dialog is called. This save process is independent of the database and can record the preferences for a maximum of 5 databases. + +If data is inserted into the document as a table, the table properties are not saved along with the data in the document. If you select the AutoFormat function for formatting the table, $[officename] will note the name of the format template. This template will then be used automatically if you insert data as a table again, unless the preferences have been changed. + + +
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+Format +Specifies the format for inserting the database fields into the document. +From database +Accepts the database formats. + +Select +Specifies a format from the list, if the format information of certain data fields is not accepted. The formats supplied here are only available for certain database fields, such as numeric or Boolean fields. If you select a database field in text format, you will not be able to select any format from the selection list, since the text format will be automatically maintained. +If the format you want is not listed, select "Other Formats..." and define the desired format in the Number Format dialog. +The number format assigned using the selection list always refers to the database field selected in the Database columns list box. +
+To insert the data into the document in the form of a table, the correct Table option must be active. You can then select a database field from the Table column(s) list box to define the formatting of the database field. The changes to the number formats will be applied to the last selection. It does not matter whether the database field was selected from the Database columns list box or from the Table column(s) list box. +Insert table heading +Specifies whether to insert a heading line for the columns in the text table. +Apply column name +Uses the field names of the database table as headings for each of the text table columns. +Create row only +Inserts an empty heading line into the text table. Using the Create row only option, you can define headings in the document, which do not correspond to the database field names. +Properties +Opens the Table Format + +Table Format dialog, which enables you to define the table properties such as borders, background, and column width. +AutoFormat +Opens the AutoFormat + +AutoFormat dialog, in which you can select format styles that are immediately applied when inserting the table. + +
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+ Database columns + Lists all columns of the database table, which can be accepted in the selection list box to insert them into the document. Select the database columns that you want to insert it in the document. + > + Moves the fields that you selected in the Database columns list box into the selection field. You can also double-click the entry to select it. + Select + Lists the database columns that you selected to be inserted into the document. You can also enter text here. This text will be also inserted into the document. The entries' order in the selection field corresponds to the data order in the document. + + Paragraph Style + By default, the inserted paragraphs are formatted with the current Paragraph Styles. This format corresponds to the "none" entry in the Paragraph Style list box. This is where you can select other Paragraph Styles to apply to the paragraph you want to insert into the document. The list box displays the available Paragraph Styles defined in %PRODUCTNAME and managed in the Style Catalog. +
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+ + +Data to Fields +Updates the contents of the existing database fields by the marked records. The Data to Fields icon is only available if the current document is a text document. +
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+default filters, see standard filters + databases; standard filters + standard filters;databases +mw converted "standard filters..." into a two level entry and "default filters;" into a cross reference + + +Standard Filter + Allows you to set the filtering options. + +
+ Use the Standard Filter to refine and to combine AutoFilter search options. +
+ + + + +Icon + + + + Standard Filter + + +
+ +
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+ $[officename] saves the current filter settings for the next time that you open this dialog. +
+ To remove the current filter, click Reset Filter/Sorting icon. +
+ AutoFilter +
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Standard Filter

+ Specifies the logical conditions to filter your table data. This dialog is available for spreadsheet documents, database tables and database forms. The dialog for databases does not contain the More Options button. +
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+ + + + + + + +Filter criteria + You can define a filter by indicating the type of line, the name of the field, a logical condition and a value or a combination of arguments. + + + + +Operator + For the following arguments, you can choose between the logical operators AND / OR. + + + + + + +Field name + Specifies the field names from the current table to set them in the argument. You will see the column identifiers if no text is available for the field names. + + + + + + +Condition + Specifies the comparative operators through which the entries in the Field name and Value fields can be linked. + + + + + + +Value + Specifies a value to filter the field. + The Value list box contains all possible values for the specified Field name . Choose the value to be used in the filter. You can also choose the - empty - or -not empty - entries.. + If you use the filter function in database tables or forms, then type the value in the Value text box to be used for filtering. + + +Options + + + + +
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Comparison Operators

+ The following comparative operators can be set under Condition in the Standard Filter dialog. + + + + + Comparative operator + + + + + Effect + + + + + + Equal (=) + + + Shows values equal to the condition. + + + + + Less than (<) + + + Shows values less than the condition. + + + + + Greater than (>) + + + Shows values greater than the condition. + + + + + Less than or equal to (< =) + + + Shows values that are less than or equal to the condition. + + + + + Greater than or equal to (> =) + + + Shows values that are greater than or equal to the condition. + + + + + Not equal (< >) + + + Shows the values not equal to the condition. + + + + + Largest + + + Shows the N (numeric value as parameter) largest values. + + + + + Smallest + + + Shows the N (numeric value as parameter) smallest values. + + + + + Largest % + + + Shows the largest N% (numeric value as parameter) of the total values. + + + + + Smallest % + + + Shows the smallest N% (numeric value as parameter) of the entire values. + + +
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Sort Order

+ + + + Icon Sort Order + + + Sort Order + + +
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Sort Order

+Specifies the sort criteria for the data display. +
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+While the functions Sort in Ascending Order and Sort in Descending Order sort by one criterion only, you can combine several criteria in the Sort Order dialog. +You can remove a sorting that has been performed with the Reset Filter/Sorting icon. +

Sorting

+Use this area to enter sorting criteria. If you enter additional sorting criteria under and then, the data matching the content of the higher-order criterion is ordered according to the next criterion. +If you sort the field name "First name" in ascending order and the field name "Last name" in descending order, all records will be sorted in ascending order by first name, and then within the first names, in descending order by last name. +

Field name

+Specifies the data field name whose content will determine the sort order. +

Order

+Specifies the sort order (either ascending or descending). +

and then

+Specifies additional subordinate sort criteria from the other fields. + +
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Find Record

+Searches database tables and forms. In forms or database tables, you can search through data fields, list boxes, and check boxes for specific values. +
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+When searching a table, the data fields of the current table are searched. When searching in a form, the data fields of the table linked with the form are searched. +The search described here is carried out by %PRODUCTNAME. If you want to use the SQL server to search in a database, then you should use the Form-based Filters icon on the Form bar. +The search function is also available for table controls. When calling the search function from a table control, you can search each column of the table control corresponding to the database columns of the linked database table. +

Search for

+Specifies the type of search. + + +

Text:

+Enter the search term in the box or select it from the list. The text under the cursor is already copied into the Text combo box. Note that while running a search in a form, tabs and line breaks cannot be processed. +Your search terms will be saved as long as the table or the form document is open. If you are running more than one search and you would like to repeat the search term, you can select a previously used search term from the combo box. + +

Field content is NULL

+Specifies that fields will be found that contain no data. + +

Field content is not NULL

+Specifies that fields will be found that contain data. +

Where to search

+Specifies the fields for the search. + +

Form

+Specifies the logical form in which you want the search to take place. +The Form combo box is only visible if the current document is a form document with more than one logical form. It does not appear during a search in tables or queries. +Form documents may contain multiple logical forms. These are individual form components, which are each linked to a table. +The Form combo box contains the names of all logical forms for which controls exist. + +

All Fields

+Searches through all fields. If you are running a search in a table, all fields in the table will be searched. If you are running a search in a form, all fields of the logical form (entered under Form) will be searched. If you are running a search in a table control field, all columns that are linked to a valid database table field will be searched. +Note that the fields of the current logical form do not have to be identical to the fields of the form document. If the form document contains fields that point to multiple data sources (that is, multiple logical forms), the All Fields option will only search for the fields linked to data sources in the form document. + + +

Single field

+Searches through a specified data field. +

Settings

+Defines settings to control the search. + +

Position

+Specifies the relationship of the search term and the field contents. The following options are available: + + + + anywhere in the field + + + Returns all fields containing the search pattern anywhere in the field. + + + + + beginning of field + + + Returns all fields containing the search pattern at the beginning of the field. + + + + + end of field + + + Returns all fields containing the search pattern at the end of the field. + + + + + entire field + + + Returns all fields containing the search pattern as an exact match to the contents of the field. + + +
+If the Wildcard expression check box is marked, this function is not available. + +

Apply field format

+Specifies that all field formats are considered when searching in the current document. Field formats are all visible formats that are created using the following possibilities: + + + in table design mode for field properties, + + + in data source view on column formatting, + + + in forms on control properties. + + +If the Apply field format box is marked, the data source view of the table or form is searched using the formatting set there. If the box is not marked, the database is searched using the formatting saved in the database. +Example: +You have a date field, which is saved in "DD.MM.YY" format in the database (for example, 17.02.65). The format of the entry is changed in the data source view to "DD MMM YYYY" (17 Feb 1965). Following this example, a record containing February 17 is only found when the Apply field format option is on: + + + + Apply field format + + + Search pattern + + + + + on + + + "Feb" is returned, but not "2". + + + + + off + + + "2" is returned, but not "Feb". + + +
+It is recommended that you always search using field formatting. +The following examples show possible issues when searching without field formatting. These issues depend on the database used and only occur for certain internal default formatting: + + + + Search results + + + Cause + + + + + "5" returns "14:00:00" as a time. + + + Time fields are not defined for dBASE databases and must be simulated. To internally display the time "14:00:00", a "5" is necessary. + + + + + "00:00:00" returns all records of a standard date field. + + + The database stores a date value internally using a combined date/time field. + + + + + "45.79" does not return "45.79" although the entire field option is selected under Position. + + + The view shown does not match what is stored internally. For example, if value "45.789" is stored in the database as a field of type "Number/Double" and the shown formatting is set to display only two decimals, "45.79" is only returned in searches with field formatting. + + +
+In this case, standard formatting is formatting that refers to the internally stored data. It is not always visible to the user, especially if it is used for simulating data types (for example, time fields in dBASE databases). This depends on the database used and the individual data type. Searching with field formatting is appropriate if you only want to find what is actually shown. This includes fields of type Date, Time, Date/Time and Number/Double. +However, searching without Apply field format is appropriate for larger databases with no formatting issues, because it is faster. +If you are searching the values of check boxes, and Apply field format is on, then you will receive a "1" for marked check boxes, a "0" for unmarked check boxes, and an empty string for undefined (tristate) check boxes. If the search has been carried out with Apply field format set to off, you will see the language-dependent default values "TRUE" or "FALSE". +If you use Apply field format when searching in list boxes, you find the text displayed in list boxes. If you do not use Apply field format, you will find the contents corresponding to the standard field format. + +

Match case

+Specifies that upper and lower case are taken into consideration during the search. + +

Search backwards

+Specifies that the search process will run in reverse direction, from the last to the first record. + +

From top / From bottom

+Restarts the search. A forward search restarts with the first record. A backwards search restarts with the last record. + +

Wildcard expression

+Allows a search with a * or ? wildcard. You can use the following wildcards: + + + + Wildcards + + + Meaning + + + Example + + + + + ? + + + for exactly one arbitrary character + + + "?loppy" returns "Floppy" + "M?ller" returns, for example, Miller and Moller + + + + + * + + + for 0 or more arbitrary characters + + + "*-*" returns "ZIP-Drive" and "CD-ROM" + "M*er" returns all entries starting with an "M" and ending in "er" (for example, Miller, Moller, Mather) + + +
+If you want to search for the actual characters ? or *, precede them with a backslash: "\?" or "\*". However, this is only necessary when Wildcard expression is enabled. When the option is not enabled, the wildcard characters are processed like normal characters. + +

Regular expression

+Searches with regular expressions. The same regular expressions that are supported here are also supported in the %PRODUCTNAME Find & Replace dialog. +Searching with regular expressions offers more options than searching with wildcard expressions. If you search with regular expressions, the following characters correspond to those used in searches with wildcards: + + + + Search with wildcard expression + + + Search with regular expressions + + + + + ? + + + . + + + + + * + + + .* + + +
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State

+The State line shows the records returned by the search. If the search reaches the end (or the beginning) of a table, the search is automatically continued at the other end. +In very large databases, finding the record in reverse search order can take some time. In this case, the status bar informs you that the records are still being counted. + +

Search/Cancel

+Starts or cancels the search. If the search is successfully completed, the corresponding field in the table is highlighted. You can continue the search by clicking the Search button again. You can cancel a search process by clicking the Cancel button. + +

Close

+Closes the dialog. The settings of the last search will be saved until you quit %PRODUCTNAME. +If several tables or forms are open, you can set different search options for each document. When you close the documents only the search options of the document last closed are saved. + +
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+

Form-based Filters

+Prompts the database server to filter the visible data by specified criteria. +
+Unlike the normal search, which is activated by the Find Record icon on the Form bar, you can search more quickly by using the form-based filter. Usually a quick database server is charged with the search. Also, you can enter more complex search conditions. +
+ + + + Icon Form Filter + + + Form-based Filters + + +
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+ +

Apply Filter

+Switches between the filtered and unfiltered view of the table. +
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+ + + + Icon Form Filter + + + Apply Filter + + +
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+The Apply Filter function retains form-based filters that have been set. You do not need to redefine them. + +
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+data sources; as tables + + +

Data source as table

+Activates an additional table view when in the form view. When the Data source as table function is activated, you see the table in an area above the form. +
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+ + + + Icon + + + Data source as table + + +
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+The Table view and Form view reflect the same data. Changes made in the table are also visible in the form, and changes to the form are visible in the table. +If there are several logical forms in a document, the table is only able to show one at a time.UFI removed two paras, see #60894 + +
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+data sources; displaying current + + + +Data Source of Current Document +Displays, in the data source browser, the table that is linked to the current document. +
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+ + + + Icon + + + Data Source of Current Document + + +
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+Choose Edit - Exchange Database to select another table. + +
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+Setting Tabs +On the ruler, set the tabs for the current paragraph, or all selected paragraphs, using the mouse. +
+Initially the default tabs are shown on the horizontal ruler. Once you set a tab, only the default tabs to the right of the tab that you have set are available. + + +
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+margins; setting with the mouse +columns; setting with the mouse +paragraphs; indents, margins and columns + + + + +cell widths; using ruler +cell widths; using mouse + + + +

Setting Indents, Margins, and Columns

+You can define the indents and margins for the current paragraph, or for all selected paragraphs, using the mouse. +
+If you split the page into columns, or the cursor is placed in a multiple-column frame, you can change the column width and the column spacing by dragging them on the ruler with the mouse. +When an object, an image, or a draw object is selected, you will see the borders of the object in the ruler. You can change the borders by dragging them on the ruler with the mouse. +If the cursor is placed in a table cell, you can change the indents for the contents of the cell by dragging them with the mouse on the ruler. You can change the boundary lines of the table on the ruler or by dragging the actual boundary line. + + + + Icon + + + These icons mark the left indent for the first line of the current paragraph (top triangle) and the left indent for the other lines of the paragraph (bottom triangle). + + + + + Icon + + + This icon on the right of the ruler marks the right indent of the current paragraph. + + +
+ + + + Task + + + Procedure + + + + + Set left indent + + + Drag the bottom left mark to the right while pressing the mouse button. + + + + + Set left indent of first line + + + Drag the top left mark to the right while pressing the mouse button. + + + + + Set right indent + + + Drag the mark on the right to the left while pressing the mouse button. + + +
+In order to change the left indent starting with the second line of a paragraph, hold down the CommandCtrl key, click the triangle on the bottom left, and drag it to the right. +Tabs that have been set are not changed when indenting a paragraph. If the set tabs end up outside the margins of the paragraph, they are no longer displayed, but they still exist. + + + + +
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+ +

Run Query

+Runs the SQL query and displays the query result. The Run Query function does not save the query. +
+The Run Query function allows you to check the query. When you save the query, it is stored in the Query tab page. +Choose View - Preview to run the query from the menu bar of a query design window.UFI: see dba-features "Querydesign: Close preview has moved" +
+ + + + Run Query Icon + + + Run Query + + +
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+ +

Clear query

+Clears the query and removes all tables from the design window. +
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+ + + + Clear Query Icon + + + Clear query + + +
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+Table + +Shows only tables. + +Shows only queries. +Table name +Lists the available tables. To insert a table, select one from the list and click Add. You can also double-click the table name, and a window will be displayed containing the table fields at the top of the query design or the relational window. + +Add +Inserts the currently selected table. + +Close +Closes the Add Tables dialog. + +
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Switch Design View On/Off

+Displays the design view or the SQL view of the query. +
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+ + + + Switch Design View On/Off Icon + + + Switch Design View On/Off + + +
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+ + +

Run SQL command directly

+In Native SQL mode you can enter SQL commands that are not interpreted by $[officename], but are instead passed directly to the data source. If you do not display these changes in the design view, you cannot change back to the design view. +
+For native SQL, the SQL string is forwarded directly to the connected database system without a previous evaluation by $[officename]. For example, if you access a database through an ODBC interface, the SQL string is passed to the ODBC driver and processed by it. +
+ + + + Run SQL command directly Icon + + + Run SQL command directly + + +
+
+Click the icon again to return to normal mode, in which the changes in the New Query Design are synchronized with the permitted changes through SQL. + +
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+ +

Functions

+Displays the Function row in the lower part of the design view of the Query Design window. +
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+ + + + Functions Icon + + + Functions + + +
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+ +Table Name +Displays the Table row in the lower part of the Query Design. +
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+ + + + Table Name Icon + + + Table Name + + +
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+ +

Alias

+Displays the Alias row in the lower part of the Query Design. +
+
+ + + + Alias Icon + + + Alias + + +
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+SQL; DISTINCT parameter +distinct values in SQL queries + + +

Distinct Values

+Expands the created select statement of the SQL Query in the current column by the parameter DISTINCT. The consequence is that identical values occurring multiple times are listed only once. +
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+ + + + Distinct Values Icon + + + Distinct Values + + +
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+ +Selection +Allows you to select objects in the current document. +
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+ + + + Icon + + + Selection + + +
+
+To select an object, click the object with the arrow. To select more than one object, drag a selection frame around the objects. To add an object to a selection, press Shift, and then click the object. + + + +The objects selected together can then be defined as a group, turning them into a single group object. + + + + +You can edit individual elements of a group. You can also delete elements from a group with Command +Shift+click. + + + + +You can select single objects from a group by double-clicking, if you first disable the Double-click to edit Text icon on the Option bar. + +
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Automatic Spell Checking On/Off

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+ + HTML documents;source text + + + +HTML Source +Displays the source text of the current HTML document. This view is available when creating a new HTML document or opening an existing one. +
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+ +
+In HTML Source mode, you can view and edit the tags of HTML. Save the document as a plain text document. Assign an .html or .htm extension to designate the document as HTML.UFI: is this so? test it + +
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+page styles;editing/applying with statusbar + + + + +Current Page Style +Displays the current Page Style. Double-click to edit the style, right-click to select another style. +
+Double-click the Page Style field to open the Page Style dialog, in which you can edit the style for the current page. In the context menu of this field, you can apply a page style. +Double-click the Page Style field to open the Page Style dialog, in which you can edit the style for the current page. +Double-click this field to open the Available Master Slides dialog in which you can select the style for the current slide. You can select a different paper format or background. +Double-click this field to open the Available Master Slides dialog in which you select the style for the current page. You can select a different paper format or background. + +
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+zooming; status bar +mw deleted "scaling;" + +

Zoom

+Specifies the current page display zoom factor. +
+Click this field to open the Zoom dialog, where you can change the current zoom factor. +Right-click to open the context menu on this field to see a selection of available zoom factors. +
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+ +Insert Mode +Displays the current insert mode. You can toggle between INSRT = insert and OVER = overwrite. This field is only active if the cursor is in the input line of the formula bar or in a cell. +
+Click in the field to toggle the modes (except in the $[officename] Basic IDE, where only the Insert mode is active). If the cursor is positioned in a text document, you may also use the Insert key (if available on your keyboard) to toggle the modes. + + + + Mode + + + Result + + + + + INSRT + + + In the insert mode, new text is inserted at the cursor position and the following text is shifted to the right. The cursor is displayed as a vertical line. + + + + + OVER + + + In the overwrite mode, any existing text is replaced by new text. The cursor is displayed as a thick vertical line. + + +
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+ + selection modes in text + text; selection modes + extending selection mode + adding selection mode + block selection mode + + + +

Selection Mode

+ Switches between different selection modes. +
+Click this field to open a popup menu with the following options: + + + + Mode + + + Effect + + + + + Standard selection + + + This is the default selection mode for text documents. With the keyboard, selections can be performed by Shift+navigation key (arrows, Home, End, Page Up, Page Down). With the mouse, click in the text where the selection is to start, hold the left mouse button and move to the end of the selection. Release the mouse key to end selection. + + + + + Extending selection + + + Use the mouse, arrow keys or the Home and End keys to extend or crop the current selection. Clicking anywhere in the text selects the region between the current cursor position and the click position. + Hold the Shift key to temporarily activate the Extending selection mode. + + + + + Adding selection (Shift+F8) + + + Use this mode to select multiple ranges of text. Each new selection using the mouse or keyboard is added as a new selection. + Hold the Ctrl key to temporarily activate the Adding selection mode. + + + + + Block selection (CommandCtrl+Shift+F8) + + + Use this mode to select a non-contiguous block of text. + Hold the Alt key to temporarily activate the Block selection mode. + + +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20060000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20060000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8b3e69291 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20060000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + + + + + + + Document Modification + /text/shared/02/20060000.xhp + + + +
+ + +Document Modification +If changes to the document have not yet been saved, a "*" is displayed in this field on the Status bar. This also applies to new, not yet saved documents. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20090000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20090000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0ac22ff87 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20090000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + + + + + + + Time + /text/shared/02/20090000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + + +Time +Displays the current time. + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20100000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20100000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..88f8baebe --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/20100000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ + + + + + + + Date + /text/shared/02/20100000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + + +Date +Displays the current date. + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24010000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24010000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..965277e20 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24010000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,234 @@ + + + + + + + Image Filter Bar + /text/shared/02/24010000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
+ +Image Filter Bar +This icon on the Image bar opens the Image Filter bar, where you can use various filters on the selected picture. +
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+ +Invert +Inverts the color values of a color image, or the brightness values of a grayscale image. Apply the filter again to revert the effect. + + + + Icon + + + Invert + + +
+ + + +Smooth +Softens or blurs the image by applying a low pass filter.low pass filter with a kernel of: 1-2-1, 2-5-2, 1-2-1 + + + + Icon + + + Smooth + + +
+ +Sharpen +Sharpens the image by applying a high pass filter.high pass filter with a kernel of: -1/-1/-1, -1/16/-1, -1/-1/-1 + + + + Icon + + + Sharpen + + +
+ +Remove Noise +Removes noise by applying a median filter.See i70055 + + + + Icon + + + Remove Noise + + +
+ + + +Solarization +Opens a dialog for defining solarization. Solarization refers to an effect that looks like what can happen when there is too much light during photo development. The colors become partly inverted. + + + + Icon + + + Solarization + + +
+Parameters +Specifies the degree and type of solarization. + +Threshold Value +Specifies the degree of brightness, in percent, above which the pixels are to be solarized. + +Invert +Specifies to also invert all pixels. + + + +Aging +All pixels are set to their gray values, and then the green and blue color channels are reduced by the amount you specify. The red color channel is not changed. + + + + Icon + + + Aging + + +
+ +Aging Degree +Defines the intensity of aging, in percent. At 0% you see the gray values of all pixels. At 100% only the red color channel remains.ufi: cannot see any difference between 0% and 100% aging here... + + + +Posterize +Opens a dialog to determine the number of poster colors. This effect is based on the reduction of the number of colors. It makes photos look like paintings. + + + + Icon + + + Posterize + + +
+ +Poster Colors +Specifies the number of colors to which the image is to be reduced. + +Pop Art +Converts an image to a pop-art format. + + + + Icon + + + Pop Art + + +
+ +Charcoal Sketch +Displays the image as a charcoal sketch. The contours of the image are drawn in black, and the original colors are suppressed. + + + + Icon + + + Charcoal Sketch + + +
+ + + +Relief +Displays a dialog for creating reliefs. You can choose the position of the imaginary light source that determines the type of shadow created, and how the graphic image looks in relief. + + + + Icon + + + Relief + + +
+Light Source +Specifies the light source position. A dot represents the light source. + + + +Mosaic +Joins small groups of pixels into rectangular areas of the same color. The larger the individual rectangles are, the fewer details the graphic image has. + + + + Icon + + + Mosaic + + +
+Element resolution +Determines the number of pixels to be joined into rectangles. + +Width +Defines the width of the individual tiles. + +Height +Defines the height of the individual tiles. + +Enhance edges +Enhances, or sharpens, the edges of the object. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24020000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24020000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ba30d1f36 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24020000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + + + + Graphics Mode + /text/shared/02/24020000.xhp + + + +
+ +Graphics Mode +Lists view attributes for the selected graphic object. The embedded or linked graphic object in the current file will not be changed, only the view of the object. +
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+Default +The view of the graphic object is not changed. +Grayscale +The graphic object is shown in grayscale. A color graphic object can become monochrome in grayscale. You can also use the color sliders to apply a uniform color to the monochrome graphic object. +Black and White +The graphic object is shown in black and white. All brightness values below 50% will appear black, all over 50% will appear white. +Watermark +The graphic object is raised in brightness and reduced in contrast so that it can be used in the background as a watermark.UFI: #i45972# + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24030000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24030000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b2deff09e --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24030000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + + + + + Red + /text/shared/02/24030000.xhp + + + +
+ +Red +Specifies the proportion of red RGB color components for the selected graphic object. Values from -100% (no red) to +100% (full red) are possible. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24040000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24040000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b5fa8fbf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24040000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + + + + + Green + /text/shared/02/24040000.xhp + + + +
+ +Green +Specifies the proportion of green RGB color components for the selected graphic object. Values from -100% (no green) to +100% (full green) are possible. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24050000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24050000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..37eaec6d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24050000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + + + + + Blue + /text/shared/02/24050000.xhp + + + +
+ +Blue +Specifies the proportion of blue RGB color components for the selected graphic. Values from -100% (no blue) to +100% (full blue) are possible. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24060000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24060000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..90a2dd254 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24060000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + + + + + Brightness + /text/shared/02/24060000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
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Brightness

+Specifies the brightness for the selected graphic object. Values from -100% (only black) to +100% (only white) are possible. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24070000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24070000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dbe6c0b5b --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24070000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + + + + + Contrast + /text/shared/02/24070000.xhp + + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + + + +
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Contrast

+Specifies the contrast for viewing the selected graphic image. Values from -100% (no contrast at all) to +100% (full contrast) are possible. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24080000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24080000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..012f7a6ac --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24080000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + + + + + Gamma + /text/shared/02/24080000.xhp + + + +
+ +Gamma +Specifies the gamma value for the view of the selected object, which affects the brightness of the midtone values. Values from 0.10 (minimum Gamma) to 10 (maximum Gamma) are possible. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24090000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24090000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..cb73e2670 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24090000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ + + + + + + + Transparency + /text/shared/02/24090000.xhp + + + +
+ +Transparency +Specifies the transparency in the graphic object. Values from 0% (fully opaque) to +100% (fully transparent) are possible. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24100000.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24100000.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..dd401518e --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/24100000.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + + + + + + + Crop + /text/shared/02/24100000.xhp + + + +
+ +Crop +Allows to crop the display of an inserted picture. Only the display gets cropped, the inserted picture is not changed. A picture must be selected to enable cropping. + +In Impress and Draw no dialog is shown when you click the icon, but you see eight cropping handles. Open the context menu of a selected picture and choose Crop Image, if you want to use the dialog for cropping. +Drag any of the eight cropping handles to crop the picture. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/basicshapes.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/basicshapes.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d8f11ae5f --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/basicshapes.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Basic Shapes +/text/shared/02/basicshapes.xhp + + + +
+ +Basic Shapes +Opens the Basic Shapes toolbar which you can use to insert graphics into your document. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/blockarrows.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/blockarrows.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..54df440bd --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/blockarrows.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Block Arrows +/text/shared/02/blockarrows.xhp + + + +
+ +Block Arrows +Opens the Block Arrows toolbar from which you can insert graphics into your document. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/callouts.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/callouts.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..96763d917 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/callouts.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Callouts +/text/shared/02/callouts.xhp + + + +
+callouts; drawings +speech bubbles +mw moved "legends;drawings" to draw guide text_enter.xhp + +Callouts +Opens the Callouts toolbar from which you can insert graphics into your document. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/colortoolbar.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/colortoolbar.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..aada8ab18 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/colortoolbar.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + + + + + + + + +Color +/text/shared/02/colortoolbar.xhp + + +Color toolbar from Image bar + + + +
+ +Color +With the Color toolbar you can edit some properties of the selected object. +
+To open the Color toolbar, click the Color icon on the Image toolbar. + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/flowcharts.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/flowcharts.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e96b25db0 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/flowcharts.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Flowchart +/text/shared/02/flowcharts.xhp + + + +
+ +Flowchart +Opens the Flowchart toolbar from which you can insert graphics into your document. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/fontwork.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/fontwork.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f75ce5e79 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/fontwork.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + + + Fontwork + /text/shared/02/fontwork.xhp + + + + + +
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Fontwork

+Opens the Fontwork dialog from which you can insert styled text not possible through standard font formatting into your document. +
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Fontwork Gallery

+The Fontwork Gallery displays previews of Fontwork objects. To insert an object into your document, select the object, and then click OK. + +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/limit.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/limit.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9378df9ae --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/limit.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ + + + + + + + + Limit + /text/shared/02/limit.xhp + + + +SQL; LIMIT clause + +Limit + +Expands the created select statement of the SQL Query by the LIMIT X clause. This can be used to limit your SQL Query results to those that fall within the first X number of it. + + diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/namedialog.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/namedialog.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4bb6b0438 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/namedialog.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ + + + + + + + Enter Name + /text/shared/02/namedialog.xhp + + + + + + +
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Enter Name Dialog

+Enter a name or any requested text on the label. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/paintbrush.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/paintbrush.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a3029a80f --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/paintbrush.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ + + + + + + +Clone Formatting +/text/shared/02/paintbrush.xhp + + + +
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Clone Formatting

+First select some text or an object, then click this icon. Then click on or drag across other text or click an object to apply the same formatting.i93691 +
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+Click the Clone Formatting icon Icon on the Standard toolbar. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/querypropdlg.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/querypropdlg.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fd87ca7ee --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/querypropdlg.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ + + + + + + + + Query Properties Dialog + /text/shared/02/querypropdlg.xhp + + + +queries; set properties + + + +Query Properties Dialog + In the Query Properties dialog you can set two properties of the SQL Query, i.e. whether to return distinct values, and whether to limit the result set. +
+ In the Query Design View, choose Edit - Query Properties. + +
+ Distinct Values + +Use distinct values in query. + +Not use distinct values in query. + Expands the created select statement of the SQL Query in the current column by the parameter DISTINCT. The consequence is that identical values occurring multiple times are listed only once. + + +Limit + Adds a Limit to set the maximum number of records to return. + +
diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/stars.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/stars.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..006da45ed --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/stars.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + + + + + + + + +Stars and Banners +/text/shared/02/stars.xhp + + + +
+ +Stars and Banners +Opens the Stars and Banners toolbar from which you can insert graphics into your document. +
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diff --git a/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/symbolshapes.xhp b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/symbolshapes.xhp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3a5576c47 --- /dev/null +++ b/helpcontent2/source/text/shared/02/symbolshapes.xhp @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ + + + + + +Symbol Shapes +/text/shared/02/symbolshapes.xhp + + + +
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Symbol Shapes

+Opens the Symbol Shapes toolbar from which you can insert graphics into your document. +
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