Peter Eberlein wrote:
> Hi Carsten,
>
> Carsten Driesner schrieb:
>>
>> That's the drawback of the current solution and not
possible. You can
>> set a title for the document toolbar, but nothing
more. The users have
>> to change the settings via "Tools -
Options" themselves.
Hi Peter,
> You meant "tools-customize"
Yes, you're right.
>> We discussed
>> the current solution before the OpenOffice.org 2.0
release and
>> believed that the old solution (also storing state
information
>> (pos,size,visible,style etc.) inside the document)
was bad (we had
>> several user complaints). Every user wants to set
this information
>> individually.
>>
> Yes, of course that makes sense for all bars of the
module, but should
> imo not apply according to document specific _custom_
toolbars with a
> unique name.
Currently we don't distinguish between custom toolbar and
custom
document toolbars (both have to be named
"custom_". May be this is a way
to support your scenario. Could please write me (owner must
be set to
"cd") an issue as enhancement to distinguish
between custom and custom
document toolbars. This would allow me to support state
information for
custom document toolbars.
> Anyway, at present there are two workarounds:
> * Setting the WindowState with a macro, it will work
for this document
> the module is restarted. Layout properties (docking)
can be set
> dynamically at runtime.
> * Deploying a modified WindowState.xcs with the name
and style of the
> custom toolbar during installation or with a package.
Templates using
> this toolbar are working correctly the first time they
are called by the
> user.
Ok, both solutions are possible. The second solution is also
used by
add-on toolbars.
>
> Thanks again and have a nice Xmas,
You're welcome. Have a nice Xmas, too.
Regards,
Carsten
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