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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE script:module PUBLIC "-//OpenOffice.org//DTD OfficeDocument 1.0//EN" "module.dtd">
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<script:module xmlns:script="http://openoffice.org/2000/script" script:name="InsertColouredText" script:language="StarBasic">' ***
' InsertColouredText basic script
' Uses a user interface to insert text of a specified colour to the
' start and end of a document
'
' author Neil Montgomery
' created August 12, 2002
' ***
' Main subprocedure to start script
Sub Main
dialogShow()
End Sub
' Global reference to the dialog object
Dim oDialog as Object
' Uses the loadDialog subprocedure to load and execute the dialog box
Sub dialogShow
oDialog = loadDialog("Standard","InsertColouredTextDialog")
oDialog.execute()
End Sub
' ***
' Loads the dialog from the dialog library
'
' param Libname the library name where dialog is stored
' param DialogName the name of the dialog
' param oLibContainer library container to hold the loaded dialog library (optional)
' return runtime dialog object
' ***
Function loadDialog(Libname as String, DialogName as String, Optional oLibContainer)
Dim oLib as Object
Dim oLibDialog as Object
Dim oRuntimeDialog as Object
' If the optional oLibContainer is not passed to the function then
' DialogLibraries is loaded by default
If isMissing(oLibContainer ) then
oLibContainer = DialogLibraries
End If
' Loads the specified library, then loads the dialog
oLibContainer.loadLibrary(LibName)
oLib = oLibContainer.getByName(Libname)
oLibDialog = oLib.getByName(DialogName)
oRuntimeDialog = createUnoDialog(oLibDialog)
' Returns the runtime dialog object
loadDialog() = oRuntimeDialog
End Function
' ***
' Gets the RGB integer values and new text string from the dialog
' then writes the new coloured text to the start and end of the document
'
' ***
Sub getFromDialog
Dim oDocument As Object
Dim oText As Object
Dim oCursor As Object
' Create a document object for the current document then create text and
' cursor objects
oDocument = StarDesktop.ActiveFrame.Controller.Model
oText = oDocument.Text
oCursor = oText.createTextCursor()
' Write the coloured text to the start and end of the document
oCursor.gotoStart(false)
oCursor.CharColor = getColor()
oCursor.setString("New text at start: " + getNewText())
oCursor.gotoEnd(false)
oCursor.CharColor = getColor()
oCursor.setString("New text at end: " + getNewText())
End Sub
' ***
' Reads the RGB integer values from the dialog
'
' returns long representing the RGB value
' ***
Function getColor() as Long
Dim oRedText as Object
Dim oGreenText as Object
Dim oBlueText as Object
Dim nColor As Long
' Get the three RGB values
oRedText = oDialog.GetControl("RedTextBox")
oGreenText = oDialog.GetControl("GreenTextBox")
oBlueText = oDialog.GetControl("BlueTextBox")
' Convert the values to long type and return the value
nColor = RGB(oRedText.Text,oGreenText.Text,oBlueText.Text)
getColor = nColor
End Function
' ***
' Reads the new text from the dialog
'
' returns string the new text
' ***
Function getNewText() as String
Dim oNewText As Object
Dim sNewText As String
' Gets the string from dialog and returns the new text
oNewText = oDialog.GetControl("NewTextBox")
sNewText = oNewText.Text
getNewText = sNewText
End Function</script:module>
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