office-gobmx/sfx2
Caolán McNamara a53061deb1 archetype for ErrorBox + resource -> MessageDialog + string conversion
in this case the .src has WB_OK for "ok button only" which is the
default for MessageDialog so no arguments apart from the string and
the parent dialog (null in this case) are needed

Change-Id: I63ddafddfcc448e3502b19d657dcad040a56c845
2014-08-15 09:09:37 +01:00
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doc
inc git commit no reason to include FutureDocumentVersionProductUpdateRequest.hpp 2014-08-14 15:12:22 +01:00
qa java: remove unused imports 2014-08-14 10:59:49 +02:00
sdi fdo#82278 SfxUInt16Item -> SfxInt16Item 2014-08-09 19:33:38 +00:00
source archetype for ErrorBox + resource -> MessageDialog + string conversion 2014-08-15 09:09:37 +01:00
uiconfig/ui Fixed the Templates button 2014-08-14 22:20:26 +02:00
util
AllLangResTarget_sfx2.mk
CppunitTest_sfx2_metadatable.mk
JunitTest_sfx2_complex.mk
JunitTest_sfx2_unoapi.mk
Library_qstart_gtk.mk
Library_sfx.mk
Makefile
Module_sfx2.mk
README
UIConfig_sfx.mk

SFX is the "old" framework, used for historical reasons.

An attempt of documentation of this module is located in [git:sfx2/doc].

It contains base classes for document model, view and controller, used
by "old" applications like sw, sc, sd (while "new" applications
are based on the "new" UNO based framework in "framework").

The SFX framework is based on dispatching slots identified by integers
(SlotIDs) to SfxShells, and there is a dedicated IDL compiler (svidl)
involved that generates C++ slot headers from SDI files in modules' sdi/
subdirectory.

Documentation about SFX dispatch, SDI etc.:
https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Framework/Article/Implementation_of_the_Dispatch_API_In_SFX2

Document load/save code is maintained in [git:sfx2/source/doc/docfile.cxx]
SfxMedium class, which handles all the twisty load and save corner cases.

[git:sfx2/source/appl/sfxhelp.cxx] Start procedure for the online
help viewer top level window; handling of help URL creation and
dispatch.

There are also some UNO services here that could really be implemented
anywhere, e.g. the DocumentProperties or DocumentMetadataAccess.